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___ AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 24th DEC, at 11 o'clock. STOCK OF A Nt'RSERY. PALMS, POT PLANTS. IN THE ESTATE OF T. STEADMAN. ROBERT CHARLES CARR. J Has been instructed by E. Gerard. Esq., Official Assignee, to sell at his Rooms, on Thursday, the 24th inst, at 11 o'clock, IKM POT PLANTS, comprising Palms, J-tMJU Pelargoniums, etc., etc. JAS. CAJILLL & CO.. JUNCTION QUEEN AND GREY STS. Will sell by auction, XMAS SALE. TO-MORROW, 10 o'clock. G -VEGETABLES, Pot Plants, etc. 10.30 — PRODUCE — Green Peas, Broad Beans, Kidney I'otatoes, etc. 11—Eggs, Butter, Hams and Bacon, Cheese, etc. 11.30 — FRUIT — Tomatoes, Grapes, Pines, Lemons, etc. 12—POULTRY— Roosters, Geese, etc. J- CAHILL, Aoctloneer. TO-MORROW. (THURSDAY) At 11 o'clock. J. JONES Auctioneer. Will sell by public auction at his Mart, Victoria and Lome sts., FIULL PENS POULTRY — Large Supply .; DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE AND FRUIT. HAMS, BACON, EGGS, CHEESE. CLEARING SALE BEFORE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

I J. JONES. Auctioneer, Valuer, etc., Victoria and Lome sts. TAONALD AND T-fDENBOROUGE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). -If) A.M.—IOOO HEAD POULTRY •*-V Turkeys, Ducks, Roosters, etc. Produce, Green Peas, etc. 10.30 a.m.—Large Assortment Local Fruits Peaches. Plums Tomatoes, Gooseberries 100 cases Lemons 50 boxes Prime Oranges J. GILMOUR, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, NOON. CITY MARKET. Oft, PRIME HAMS, RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 1 P.M. AT OUR MART, QUEEN-ST.

THE YACHT "MORAKE," 18ft. half 1 decker, with Mast, spars, and sails, complete. ■TAONALD AND T?DENBOROUGK, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock. POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT. J XMAS HAMS. CARPENTER ARTHUR CITY MARKET. 1 , ' '■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DEVONPORT— Board and Residence, -L/ close to Victoria Wharf.—Bays water, 15, Beach-road W. * .LV HOUSE, Upper Quecn-st,, opposite ! Prince Albert College, private board and residence; good tabic.—Terms moderate. LINTON LODGE, corner of Upper Union Vacancies for few Gentlemen, large rooms, good accommodation; moderate terms. RIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— "La Mascotte." Victoria-rd., Devonport (five minutes from wharf). —Mrs Edw. Waters. . I>RIVATE Board and Residence for two - Gentlemen or married couple, overlooking harbour; trams pass.Jervpis-rd., Ponsonby, next bowling green.

T> O T 0 R U A. THE LANGHAM. First-class Boardinghouse, Superior Accommodation, near Grand Hotel, 2 minutes walk from the Government Baths. Terms: 30/ per week; 5/ per day. W. R. MELVIN. Proprietor. "rpHUKLES"' VILLA, Cook-st. West.— ■*• One minute from trams. Double or Single Rooms, ground floor, very, quiet; terms 16/, or 3/ per day. VACANCY for 2 Gentlemen close city, overlooking harbour. —2 Dilworth Terrare. Parnell. WANTED, Boarders, for newly - started boardinghouse, nice locality, highly recommended. —Mrs Healey, Registry, Upper Pitt-street. rvrERY comfortable Lodgings for married ' » couple and single gents, no others kept; board optional.—Lcondale, Nelson St., above Victoria st. HITEHEAD'S Coffee Palace, near MarBreakfast 6d, Tea Cd, Dinner Sd; weekly 16/. WANTED, for a few months, respectable Board and Lodgings, by a married lady: terms about 16/. — Address, "Lodgings," 032, Star Office. ANTED near Post Office, Bedroom or Unfurnished Room by gentleman, •about three nigrlits week, private family.— Address Apartments, G.P.O.

WANTED Known — Mrs Goodwill, Mrtefcelvie-strcet, 2nd house from Roseroad, has Vaeaiyles for a few Gentlemen Boarders, terras •oderntr. EXHIBITIONS. •AT O T I C E. THE WORLD'S COLLECTION OF SPECIMEN KAURI GUM, Which has been on exhibition at KING EDWARD'S HALL. 45, GREY STREET, will be only for a short time on exhibition. Therefore, my friends and others desirous of viewing the Collection can have the opportunity for a few days longer. A. J. HATFIELD, Proprietor. ECCLESIASTICAL. ST. BENEDICT'S CHOIR. Practice this Wednesday evening at 7.15 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to attend.—A. B. Reynolds, Hon. Con- . CHRISTMAS MUSICAL TREAT TO HOSPITAL PATIENTS AND FRIENDS. CHRISTMAS DAY. at 3 p.m. Will be given by the Central Mission. 1 The Mission Brass Band, Orchestra and Choir will Render Sacred Selections on the Tennis Lawn. Miss Nellie Butler, Mr Bousklll, Miss Bethune aud others will Sing. A Collection will be taken, proceeds to be devoted to the purchase. JMATTHIE will RUN A 'BUS from . NORTHCOTE to LAKE during Holidays. Christmas Day, meet 2 p.m. boat from town; leave Northcote 2.20 p.m. Boxing Day, meet 9 a.m. and 10.15 a.m. boat from town; leave Northcote 9.15 a.m., 11 a.m. Sunday, meet 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. boat from town; leave Northcote, 10.45 a.m., 2.20 p.m..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 305, 23 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 305, 23 December 1903, Page 8