~ „ TO LET. TO LET, in Mt. Eden, 9-roomed House, (9). R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. TO LET, a 6-roomed House In Garfleldst., Parnoll.—Apply J. . McCabo, Churton-st, Parnell. , __ rpo LET, 1 or 2 Unfurnished Front Roojdh, •L with fireplace, use of kitcheu and batb.room.—Apply Star Office. mo, LET~House 7 rooms, Surrey Hills* -L 15/, top of Symonds : street, 12/6; Mt. Eden Bridge, 16/; Summer-street, 7/6.—• Burrow and. Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. rpO LET Prospect Terrace, Comfort-. -L able Villa, 6 rooms, bathroom, 14/; Symonds-street, Gentleman's Residence, stable, etc.—Neville Newcomb. ;__ mO LET, superior residences, Symonds--L street, Park Avenue, 10 rooms, conveniences second to none.—F. Bailey, 5 Coombes' Arcade. . ' rnlb~*i^ET7~Cottage, Melford-st—Apply J- next door, or F. B. Wlnstone, CusS-toms-st. ■ mO LET, Mackelvie-street, off Wllliamr J-' son's Avenue, 7-roomed Residence, every convenience, nice garden, rent 16/. —Burow and Co., Bank N.Z. HOPS to Let, Symonds-street, living accommodation £1; Symonds-street, 16/; Wakefleld-street. 15/; Eden Terrace, 5/.—l<\-. Bailey, 5 Coombes' Arcade. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Hair Brooch, embroidered.— Reward Star Office. t OST White Spaniel Dors wii.h liver -iJ ears.—Reward F. Muriitt, Criterion Laundry, Albert-strejH.__ ; I'~KKT l>y mistake in towu about July 15, ■^ Pared containinj; small telephone.— Address C, 81)0, Star Office. T OST, Blue ancV \Vhlte Spaniel with ■AJ long tail. Reward.—T. D. Allen, care of Hellaby Bros., Shortland-street. I"" OST, an Opal Ring, between EJlisdon's, J Hairdresser, Queen-st.. and: Alpha Rd., Parnell. Reward.—Apply "Star 1 Office. _% T OST~PuF"srut r PinMTiiTj')7lrolrr Weli^ lington-st, Thursday Morning. Reward on returning .to Mrs Munro, No, .63, V/ellinsrton-st. ' FOL'ND^"lsark~Sable and WWte~Col'l\«i! Dog.—S. Brown, Norfolk-st., Pon- , sonby. FOUND, a 16ft Open Boat.—Owner can have same by paying expenses; H. Weaver. Jeweller. 50 Victoria-street. TjiOtJND.— £s to~£soo lent ou any security -I- promptly at very moderate rates.— Blytli and Col, • Auctioneers and Financial' Agents. ■ . ■ OUND.—Cash Buyer for Furniture and Household Effects, £5 to £500. Pianos, S. Machines, Goods, etc. Satisfactory prices.—Address "Genuine," P.O. Box 189." SHIPPING. r^CEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. Owing to, the increased support afforded, the Oceanic S.S. Company, the Pacific "Mall' Service will be placed on' the'1' same '"basis as the Atlantic, giving greatly.t reduced time in passage of/mails, more frequent service, and ample facilities for and passengers in steamships' that' "will be unexcelled :in the Pacific.-Ocean, for speed, equipment arid comfort. -, . ■ ■ •' ■'' - ' ' ' The" Oceanic Company's new steamships, '• built expressly for; the. San Erajiciscd Service, i'will rank among? the most luxurious and best appointed passenger ships afloat. They are of -the latest modern type, constructed under Lloyd's rules, are fitted with twin screws, double bottoms on a cellular system; cold stor- . age rooms. No state • rooms below main deck. Diningroom on upper deck. Perfect ventilation. Commodious deck space for promenading. Cabin furnishings and conveniences of elegant and most comfortable type. . ■ .-.';.'■ ;■•'. SAILINGS ' EVERY TWENTY-,9.N|j :.••■.,..DAY-S. ?r.-;" '">> V-' ••j^f Leave' Ar. Ar. Steamer. Tons. 'Frisco. Auck'd. Sydney. Sonomoi-.600ft Oct. 31 Nov. 19 I*v. 22 Sierra 6000 -Nov. 21 Dec. 10. Dec. 13 Ventura 6ttfO Dec. 12 : , Dec. 31 Jan.. 3 (And every following Twenty-one i Days.) Sonoma leaves Sydney December 4th, Auckland December 8, Samoa .December 12, Honolulu December 18, arrive San Francisco December 24th. (Steamer leaving at intervals of 21 days.) ~ ;351' FUNERAL NOTICES. •'__-J_'- T OVAL FOUNTAIN'OF " ' ."j&at* ■ JUi'> FRIENDSHIP ■ *■ Aw^ j LODGE, NO.. 3920, "* A Funeral Meeting- •of jSmSIIOPyP^ this Lodge will be held in fhe Lodge ' Room !on Wss|Rf_#.jsF SUNDAY at 1.45 p.m. to ■ I^Pjlmip■■■- Follow the Remains of the late 'Wife of our BROTHER JOHN TREMAIN to their last resting place at, Waikumete. ■ . . • ' '"''< CHAS. SAML. WRIGHT, •/-■ Secretary. N.B.—A 5 Conveyance will be in Attendance, i > t ~..;■, IIIWIWI[mIWIJMIIIIjIMMBIiWMMMWBJ*IU-iWllil*-.'*lWlVi? WWW BALVATION •■ ARMY r CITY CORPS. \ v ... SPECIAL,DAY TO-MORROWS--/ [ ' LIEUT: PENHALL assisting, /; j Memorial' Service to Late mVs ' Trejhaia ■ ...' at 7- p.m. ... /.. ■■/ ' ; I And a Most Hearty Welcome Accorded :...% .:■: .toAII-, '■■ .■■ "■/ j; -'*i ;:••'.■ ' FRELV W..;' BURTON, C.O. _ ; QHORTHAND ' AND/, TYPEWRITING. i PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION BY : - A PRACTICAL ,^IAN. "';.'■ A. G. JARRETT. • EXPERIENCE—I 2 years with Messrs Bud,dle, Button and Co.,' Auckland; four years in London. . ' . ' N. 8.—35 out of the 43 Certificates granted s.' by' the Auckland - Shorthand Writers' Association during 1899 are held by my, ' pupils. .:';.>' TYPEWRITERS.—New or Second-hand,* ! for Sale or Hire. / TO EMPLOYERS—PupiIs whom I recommend as efficient can read'their, own ■ Shorthand Notes and use the Typewriter correctly. * '%, ; " : ,ti|ANURES. f.^'-; ,'. """MANURES. I ' V ■; Pure Bondvist, £6 10/ per ton; Aim. 41, Ph. Lime 50 per ceiit. ■ : < ■ Blood and Bone—£s 10/ per ton; Am. 8; Ph. Lime 30; Sul. Pot 2 Agricultural -Salt—£2 15/ per. ton, delivered to ship or rail Alao, Hellatiy's. Warnock's, /and. Kempthorne's High Class Manures; Supplied at ■ . .. ~.'■ , Loyest. Rates./ • , . •Imported Algerian Oats,' Selected Southern Southern puns, Danish, White and . / ' Black- Tartarian,^ etc. ■ ■ 'iGrass and Qlover Seeds a,Specialty. and Prices posted on applica- % , i . . i tlon. • •- F. W. SMITH, Comm'erce-st. ■ ;>fio~~AßCHiTis§:fs f and bliluehs'. I iinvo just received the fresh sa'pmont of EXPANDED METAL LATHING for which applications have been received by me. GEORGE RHODES, Builder, ,14 Cuftom-at. (Sole Agent for Auckland). . : Note.—Fresh.sizes and quotations sn'spplication.—G.R. BOARD and Residence for two Men^ close to Queen-st.; terms moderate.-. Apply Star Office. ? COMING EVENTS. ■". ■, . i L^_ . (As published In the "Star.") ' ■ j ) MKETINGS, etc.. TO-NIGHT. 1 City Hall—Dix's Gaiety Company Agricultural Hall—Fuller's Waxworkg ' Mr and Mrs Boult's Students' Assool§» tion Concert, 7.45 ■ King's College—Old Boys' Dinner, 8 MEETINGS MONDAY. Office, Durham-st. East—Auckland HaoiiMl Club, 2.30 ' I . • ■ ' ■■ ■ 1 :—: -'' > .j AUCTIONS, MONDAY, '/ j Cochrane and Son—Property, 12 ,ij:xij<Ji
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 5
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