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Auctions. - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, At 12 noon. - VALUABLE BUILDING SITES.FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, -. KHYBER PASS ROAD. The Subscribers, J. Dacre,, Auctioneer, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-st., on Monday next, at 12 o'clock KHYBER PASS ROAD—Allotments 16 and 17,-.Khyber Passßd., having each 33ft frontage, by a depth of 99ft, situate between Auburn and Severn sts. ■ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,' At 12 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. EOBEE.T CHARLES .CARR' Has been, instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Friday, Nov. 17, at 12 o'clock, WAIWERA PARISH-FARM of. 1-3 acres 2 roods and 12 perches, being part of Lot IS, now in the occupation of Mr Geo. Harvey. This property has a northern aspect, mostly first class land, fenced, and has a beautiful bay on the Property. Also, TAf_A ACRES WHANGAPAROA, good IUUU Agricultural Land, partly fenced and part in grass, subdivided into Farms .of about 100 acre's, adjoining the late residence of Mr Shakespear, ana known as the late Mr Henney's. Also, MAY.FIELD.—Lots S and 3, about 8 acres each. . . .-• ' .\ Plans can be seen at my Rooms. " ~-'iff' Voltuateer Notiaaiß. V ■ _._***»_. _4 ■"VTI'7-- NATIVE IN%3gMffi§sMAW 'IN.-LL FANTRY, lM%il!r No' 3 COMPANYThe Members of the above Company will Parade at the Drill Shed at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. Full marching order. All leave stopped. Camp Kits must be left at the Orderly Room THIS EVENING. All Non-coms, will attend at the Drill Shed THIS EVENING at 7.30 for instructions' from the Adjutant. . W. J. A. THOMSON, Lieut., Officer Commanding. • j6**i.i. j :ISJ V NATIVE %Mm§tMo .->.Z_. RIFLES. lff___vr No- 2 COMPANYAll Members of above Company are warned to attend Full; Dress Parade^ at Drill Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), 11th, c7i3o, -without Ba.nddlHE CAMP.-All luggage to be labelled and at. shed not • later than 8..0 lHlb EVENING. -Following Articles required- Undress Cap, .Haversack, Blankets, Spoon, Fork, Knife, Plate, Pannikin.- - . CHAS.. RATJEN,. Lieut,,- - Officer- Commanding. "vfO.. .2 ■ VICTORIA RIFLES. The Corns will ■ parade in "Marching Order- at the Drill Shed TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 11th .November, at 7.15 p.m., for the purpose of marching to Camp in the Domain. ' -All! "kits" to be at the Orderly Room not later than 9 a.m.' on Saturday, the 11th. ■ FRED W. ABBOTT, Captain. "A UCKLAND VOLUNTEER BEARER A. COMPANY., All Members are warned to Parade at the Drill Hall'TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING at ■7;Bo'p.m.'sharp., to proceed intocamp with the Battalijoh. .. , By oMpr. ... A.-OSBORNE-KNIGHT. Surg.-Cap. Commanding. Lost and Pound, LOST, yesterday, between Freeman's F,ay and Northcotc, a Fur Boa>Finder will be rewarded, Miss Bacon, Arcade.' " r _ LOST, Stolen or Strayed, a Black and Tan Collie Dog Pup, from centre, brick house, opposite Star Hotel. Reward on return. _ '_ _ OST, Black Purse containing papers, gold and silver, between. Franklin Road and Onehunga; reward 30/.—Mr Aley. Stationer. Kar.angahape Rd. LOST on Wednesday evening, between Ponsonby and Opera House, Ostrich Feather Fan. Reward on leaving same with Mrs J. Ziman, Allendale, Fonsonby Road. ____ STRAYED from Avondale on_Satur_day night or Sunday, morning, Four Rldine ITacks and One Shetland, Pony Any. person returning same or giving information to" <their whereabouts.-will- bo ; - re-, ,warflea.-John Todd^Avondale. %','.. TTARNEST ;MOORE, 240, QUEEN-ST. X_f is'making a grand display of Mens and Boys'. Straw Hats, good value. TJTRNEST MOORE, 240, QUEEN-ST. J__.just received splendid lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing, suitable for coming season, splendid value. RNEST' MOORE, ' 240, QUEEN-ST. is selling Men's Moles 3/11, usual price 6/11; strong Denims. 2/9; Working Shirts, 1/6; Flannels. 2/6. TORNEST MOORE, 240, QUEEN-ST. ili is showing some very choice Novelties in Gent's Framed and Stiff Felt Hats, TTIRNEST-"MOORE, "240," QUEEN-ST. JC- has a big variety of latest styles in Gent's -Scarves, Bows, jTies, Collars. ■in^RNEST ~ MOORE, 240, QUEEN-XT. JSa just opened grand lot of Club stripe Hat Bands with Ties Jo match. _ T7IRNEST MOORE, 240^ QUEEN-ST. Hi has a beautiful assortment of Tennis- and Tunic Shirts, ranging in price from 2/lito_lo/0. _ ■ TT^RNEST MOORE, 240, QUEEN-ST. ill' just ooened splendid lot of Men's One Guinea AH Wool Tweed Suits. XHR-NEST MOORE, 240, QUEEN-ST. ■M makes a Specialty, of- Boys' Clothing, Boys' K.B. Tweed Suits-4/11. TTIRNEST MOORE, • 240, QUEEN-ST. IJ is now opening some real nice Boys' Tweed & Serge Norfolk & Sailor Suits. mO.LET, a Hoiwela Waterloo Quadrant _ X —Apply, to John Gordon. fjEW. SELLING Prime Dairy B.utter Jli (a-iiy .(iiiaiitity), Od per lb. "EW'S SELLING Eggs,. Eggs,. Eggs, h'un- .;-: dreds of dozens, at 6d. "TIKW-'S SELLING White Rose Jverosene, :XV patent: nozzle, 130 per cent.; test, at. 5/11 per tin, 11-/9.'per case. .;,>»■ ' •pEWS SELLING 501b bags best Flour -I ii (kindly note, the: very best),. 3/1) each. Ts_\fS SELLING Canterbury Bacon, ;6d X* per .l'b. ' -''■' '■'.-':' 'OEWs SELLING '"Canterbury Hams, 6d JL-- * per lb',-quality guaranteed. "DEW'S SELLING rich and fragrant Cey-■J-V lon Tea at 1/4 per lb EW'S SELLING - Apricots, Peaches, Plum's, Apples, large tins only, 7_d each. - .' - : ■ - EW'S RECOMMEND every housewife in Auckland to order at once a month's supply of Groceries at; Rew*s.:, , R~'~EW'S- cutting- prices. Top quality; prompt delivery. ■ ,- EW'S GROCERY STORES, corner of Victoria and Albert streets, known to everybody in the Province of Auckland for twenty years^ ■ ' . EW'S SELLING best quality Limejuice, 7d per bottle. OLLIE Pups, three litters, highest pedigree, cheap.—T. H. Bosworth, Ponsonby Rd:, opposite Franklin Rd. F RUItIuhTCo_feciionery Business, main thoroughfare, old established, moderate rent, good living accommodation.— Burrow aud Co., Bank N.Z. Bldgs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 267, 10 November 1899, Page 8

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