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Mr F. L. Prime, the returning- oilicer, has received the following1 nominations for three seats on the Harbour i Board. • Air H. D.-Heather, nominated by Messrs A. H. Nathan and if. A-. Clark ; Mr »T. .Henderson, by Messrs 11. O. Young and J. Smyth; Mr W. Gunson, by Messrs G. W. Binney. and John Burns ; Mr J. B. Macfarlane, by Messrs J. E. Wheeler and.M. S. \\ hitley; and Mr M. Niccol, by Messrs .7. J. Craig and F. E. Jackson. The election takes place on Monday, 13th inst. Plain Ginghams in pink, blue and grey. 2Jd; spot and striped shirtingprints, 2/11 doz.—Court. Bros. Sale.— (Ad.) - ] - : . Births. SAYRING.—On February 2, at the residence of Mrs Watt, Alexandra-street, the wife of H. Sayring (Tautarariki, le Kopuru, Northern Wairoa, of a son; both doing wuell. Marriages. "..' . SCHOFIELD - BARBER.-On February 1, 1899, at the Registry Office at Auckland. Emmanuel Sehofield, ot Greece, to Ellen (Nellie) Barber, the eldest daughter of John Barber, of Wellington. . ' '.-'. Deaths. KTNG.-On February 4, at Karangahape Road, Jessie, the dearly beloved wife ot Robert .King; aged 49 years.-Home papers please copy. :.. . The funeral will leave her late residence for Purewa on Monday next, at £ p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. J ' APPI ICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR the' Position of ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER for the Congregational Church. Beresford street, Auckland. Written Applications, enclosing lestimnniuls. am', stating Salary ana ferrr, of Engagenunt required, to be^ sent to C. E CAMPBELL, Hepburn street, on oi be lore tne 25tlv instant. ' "TnHE STRAITS^INSURANCE COM--1 PANY, LIMITED (MARINE). T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT, the above Company has R^ELINQUISHED ITS NEW ZEALAND BUSINKS&, al from the Ist JANUARY. 1899, in favour of the Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Company, "™ltes.-^# l Y < ; The New Zealand Affairs of the Straits Insurance Company are now being wound up at the various agencies throughout the co£ni^. STR oNACH, Manager for New Zealand._ ' T ATEW ZEALAND %§MMAh& -^S NATIVES' ASSOrftWr* REGISTERED. The Ordinary Monthly- Meting takes niace at the Tailoresses1 Hall, Cook a^nd Hobson. streets, on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 pm- F w i.uHNING, Secretary. Colonial Bank Buildings. .j^ \ATAMTKD. strong willing Youth, about W lB for store work, hand cart, etc., references;-^ M. Smeeton. Queen-street. "tUnToR CLERK wanted at pnqe—ApJ ply own handwriting, with copies, of testimonials, H. M, Smeeton- Queen-st^ e-^ TT ' A. O. D. M9M AUCKLAND DISTRICT /flaWSfffil Tniß Members of the 4 bove are asked; to attend P"^n.lv»S^^«. a Smoke Concert fo;refc^Aerv''?*^; ceive and welcome tne ' GRAND LODGE and » W^liff^ DELEGATES on TUESI W\ppP OAY NIGHT NEXT at S o'clock. The Committee ■ hope that all Druids will roll up and give them a real Druid welcome. H _ M ICHAELS,_D.P._ L~OST, betweerTQueen and Grey-streets, Gold Brooeh.-PMnder rewarded by leaving atMcMaster and Shalders, ... L"OST on Thursday evening, between Pitt - street Wesleyan Church and Crummer Road. Two Pieces of Mvrtc.rWill Under kindly leave same at Mr Garrett's. Butcher, Karangahape Road. rpHE' MISSES "IDA ANB~ELSIEI MC--1 MASTER (pupils of Herr Scharf aftd M De Willemoff), resume duties as teachers of Piano and violin oir Tuesday, February 14th. Both are holders of certiflcateS-London College, Theory; and Trinity College, Practical, sen. They.also attend at Prince Albert College.-Erin-holm, Grey-atreet: .... ' ~ ... T3ONSONBY" LODGE SW»iCiwSH 4. In consequence of i^AvKffSfflF* Grand Lodge Meeting beIs^^Oot|^ ing held on Monday, the . '^ V^lSml^ Ordinary Meeting of the [flit WW?^l above Lodge is POSTrCS»; StVSn^! PONED until 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the Bth •3*tu***.xiMh. inst.A full attendance is requested. J. PEET, Secretary. OALVATION ARMY.—ALBERT. ST. © BARRACKS. SPECIAL FAREWELL MEETINGS Of Ensign and Mrs Burton TO-MOR-ROW, February sth. ■■■* 7 a.m.: Old-time Knee Drill. • 11 a.m.: Holiness Meeting. Short Addresses by Officers and Soldiers. 3 p.m.: Soldiers' Rally. A happy, holy time. 7 p.m.: Great Salvation Meeting. Special Address by the Ensign and Final Farewell. JNO. 8LAKE......... Captain. BUILDING Section wanted; 60 x 100 or more, 20 minutes to Karangahape Road.-F.X., JT2, 'Star' Office. —~— BUILD E R S. Tenders for Reinstating House in Eden Terrace will be received until noon of FRIDAY, 10th inst. ARTHUR H. WHITE, 107 Queen-street. Architect. R and MRS WALTER~kTsBY wish" to express their heartfelt gratitude to the many friends who sympathised with them in the loss sof their loved son, especially to the children for their numerous floral tributes. OR SALE, Devonport, . new Cottage, large allotment 67 x . 15S, gas and water; easy terms.—H. White, Shortlandstreet- - , ' '. -'■-^^■'•-'.^ -;.'-■..■. '...*, ,„'--.'..' WANTED, strong Youth, milk, drive, and garden.—Apply G.. R.Bloomf.tield, Arbourrield, Ellexslie,,before 11 Monday. inorniac.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 5