Fop Sale. FOR SALE, cheap, very comfortable and faithfully well built House, containing large square bay window, diningroom, drawing. 4 bedrooms, kitchen; and every convenience, within 5 minutes «£ Koskill or Mt. Eden buses; the Stoneyhurst bus passes the door. Level allotment, 4Sf t x 150 ft, corner of Eden Vale and Wynyarcl Rds., Mt. Eden, £150 cash, balance arranged. I7SOR SALE, number of Young- Wellbred Laying Fowls, Pure-bred Leghorn Rooster; also, Pullets, Wire Netting, etc.—L. Macrae, John-street, Ponsonby. FOR SALE, immediate possession, Lease, Stock, Implements, small Farm near city.—Stewart, Agent, Coombes' Arcade. OR SALE, Stock of Blacksmith's Tools consisting of Bellows, Anvil, Swedges. etc.; Screwing and Drilling Machines, all in first-class order.—Address J.H., ISI, ■Star' Office. ' ' . ■ ' "PICYCLE for Sale, cheap. £3.— J. ->-* Hitchcock, Plumber, Kyber Pass. OR SALE, newly calved Cow, good milker and very quiet.—Apply at Cucksey's Store, Mount -Eden. ■PARTNERSHIP.— For Sale. Half Share. JL in Business producing £1200 per an-,- • ram; price, £1500, £500 cash, balance terms, including extensive machinery and. plant. Principals only.—Genuine, Box 131, P.O. . . Lost and-Found./' LOST on Tuesday evening. Pair of Gold Eyeglasses.—Reward at 'Star' Office. OST, Quartz Pendant witn gold band. Finder rewarded.—Apply E. Anderson, Working Men's Club. LOST between Princes-street and St. James's Hall, Child's Gold Bell Bangle. Finder rewarded. —Apply 'Star' Office. - ' LOST, Monday about 6 p.m., between Smith and Caughey's and Albert Hotel, Book entitled 'A Clean Life.'—Reward at 'Star' Office. TOST from Parnell, Irish Terrier Pup -*-* (bitch), colour red, black muzzle.— Reward on retnrn Geo. V. Edgeumbe, Albion-street, Parnell. TOST, all my Corns.—Oh, how did you •iLi manage that?—By using Barraclough's 'Progandra.' Do you want to lose yours?—Yes.—Well, get a box to-day. —All Chemists, 1/ per box. Wholesale Agents, Sharland and Co. T7AOUND, Free Art Exhibition now on / -C • view, Auction Friday.—Blyth and / Co., Queen-street. OUND, the reliable place for Christ-/ mas Cakes.—G. Kent and Sons', New-; market and Symonds-street. : / F~~OUND, Christmas Presents, Art Sale, 400 Pictures; no reserve. Auction, ' To-morrow, 12 noon.—Blyth & Co. OST from Pah Farm, Bay Pony, white blaze and 3 white feet. Finder rewarded.—C. Bishop, Fishmonger, Wharf. TRAYED.—Now running on Springhill, Waitakerei, Chestnut Filly, brand like AJ.—E. Smyth. './ ,.]■, TOST, Lady's Silver Watch and Chanv -"■-—between Karangahape Road.' and Wellington-street.—Reward at 54,,. Wel-lington-street, i . O TRAYED on Tuesday from R,ich . and *^ Dimery's paddock, Surrey Hills, Bay . Horse.—Reward at Rich & Dime/ry'sßichmond. Road. . ■ . Ecclesiastical. mhe central mission. bright"" ■ BRIEF, ■ - . .> ;: ' ' BENEFICIAL. TENT S ER V ICES, •'•* ' ;.■-': . • -j Vacant Allotment opp,. Free Library. Evangelist ROBERTSON and SON will speak and sing eve/y evening,: 7.30. "'. /CHRISTMAS SUNDAY EVENING V. " SERV.ICE. .:■'•""'■ f OPERA HOUSE; "8 p.m. Conducted by the V.M.C.A. Addresses will be given by 4 REV. T. FARQUHARSON JONES ! Mount Eden Baptist Church, % And . r.A REV. HUGH KELLY, M.A. ; <;■/■ j Knox Church. -r *r' • SPECIAL HYMNS Visitors, Strangers, and, Friends, 6pT- ' dially Invited. Doors open at -7.30. Song Service by Evangelistic Choir till S. Service commences! at S and concludes at 9.15' p.m. ANNUAL COLLECTION. • t^A. "EXCURSION TO MjWf £U PUTIKI BAY, : : ■ ■ r^ff^M 'I WAIHEKE. By kind Permission of Captain Kennedy. . - BOXING DAY AND TUESDAY, DEC. 27. , '. The fast s.s. ROSE CASEY will run an Excursion on Boxing Day and Tuesday, December 27, to this beautiful Bay, leaving Quen-street Wharf at 10 a.m., and returning to the Wharf about 7 p.m. • Excursionists can rely on a smooth water trip, and a comfortable landing, with ample time on shore, i Return Fare 2/. Luncheon provided on board 1/. ALEX. McGREGOR, Agent; U~i~, XfXCURSION TO KAWAI ■ - ISLAND. - • . ■■-; THE S.S. KAWAU '■ Will mate a .. ; SPECIAL. EXCURSION TO KAWAIJ ON MONDAY, the 2Gth DECEMBER ' (BOXING DAY) Leaving Auckland at 8.30 a.m., and- re-1' turning from the Island at 5.30-p.m. :■ This arrangement will enable fhosef ■ who go by the ordinary Saturday Excursion to remain on the Island until Monday. ■ ' • '■• i ■ RETURN FARE, 5/. > <*■ ' Refreshments can be obtained on board. AITKEN'S PREMIER MART. SPECIAL AUCTIONS NEXT WEEK. ... ■ & _ ■ " . . I TUESDAY,! WEDNESDAY, THURS- < DAY, AND FRIDAY. .5 SYDNEY, LOCAL, WAIKATO, SOUTH--10 ERN, AND NORTHERN FRUIT, . WATER MELONS, etc. ALEX. .AITKEN & CO. -:\< Auctioneers. :,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 302, 22 December 1898, Page 9
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