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_IC£S(Sj.JJiG NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—We, RALPH MONTGOMERY and ANDREW HANNA, of Auckland, executors of the will of William Shore Montgomery, deceased, beiug the holders of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situated at Lake Takapuna known by the sign of The Lake Hotel, do hereby give uotlce that we desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Devonport on the 4th day of March, 1904, apply for a transfer of the said license from ourseldves to Jasper Montgomery, our appointee. Dated the 7th .day of January, 1004.— R. MONTGOMERY, A. HANNA Applicants. /-_TY OF AUCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT.—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.— I. CHARLES CLARKE, of Auckland, being the holder of a publican's license in respect of the house and premises known by the sign of the Star Hotel, and. situate at Albert-street. Auckland, do hereby give notice that 1 desb'e to obtain, and Rill, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Stipeudiaiy Magistrate's Courthouse. High-street, Auckland, on the Ist day of March, 1004. apply for a transfer of the said liceuse from myself to Isadore Rothschild, my appointee. Dated the 22nd day of January, 1904. (Signature of Applicant) CHARLES CLARKE. / -VITY Oi'" - AUCKLAND LICENSING yj DISTRICT.- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.I, ARCHIBALD HILL of Auckland, being the holder of a I'ublican's Liceuse in. respect of the house and premises known by the sign of the Suffolk Hotel, and situate at College-road, Ponsonby. Auckland, do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing .Meeting to be holden at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Courthouse. High-street. Auckland, on the Ist day of March. IUO4, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Sydney William Duel;, my appointee. Dated the 21st day of January. I<)o4.—(Signature of Applicant), _RCliir LALD HILL. FOB SA—B. (CoDtinup'l from Page 1.) -pOU pRIVATE g ATjB ' CHESTNUT COLT GLADSTONE, 2 years, full brother to Gladisla and Gladsome BAY MARE TAPUWAI, 2 years, untried, full sister to Porirua, Sparkling Water, aud Kumo CHESTNUT COLT OTTOMAN, 2 years, untiled, full brother to Starshoot BAY MARE KAMO 3 years, fuli sister to Porirua, winner of many races CHESTNUT COLT ROl'A, 3 years, winner of the Avondale and Auckland Guineas BAY COLT HAUBERK, full brother to Halberdier NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned, or MR J. E. THORPE. Trainer, Ellerslie. HUGO FRIEDLANDER, Ashburtou, Canterbury. GEN_EAL~C6UNTUV STORE. BAKERY, I'OST OFFICE. AND TELEPHONE BUREAU. First class Business, established several Years. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. As a Going Concern. DOING A TURNOVER OF £5000 PER ANN CM. Capable of Large Extension. The above is situated in a most flourishing district, with an additional area of about 650.0U.0 acres of good laud, to be opened up forthwith. Satisfactory reasons for selling. This Is an exceptional opportunity for a Business Man with about £2000 to secure a profitable opening, including STORE mid DWELLING. Stock aud Plant, complete. Terms can be arranged, if necessary, with a reliable client. Apply to T> DI'HBOW _ ,p'<C. Sole Agents, Rank of New Zealand Buildings. r»ITY BOARDING HOUSES FOR SALE. *-' 13 AND 15 ROOMS, PRICE £.250 KACH - Well furnished throughout, one minute from train. Boarders pay 20/ and 25/: well established comfortable establishments. Apply R. BURROW AND CO., Agents, Bank of New Zealand Buildings. yyELLPARK AVENUE. RICH— OND — * " £50 each, 10 minutes' walk tram, extension will soon pass close to property — A number of nicely situated Lots, 40 x 100. These are selling and are the cheapest allotments now offering.—Baker Bros.. Shortland-st. M U £, A DAMS Notifies his Pupils Hint he Resumes Teaching on February 15th. aud will attend at his Reslden.e on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, the 10th, llth, 12th, and 13th inst., after 2 p.m.. to re-arriiiiire Lessons. MUSIC ACADEMY. SYMONDS-ST. Telephone 124 L ■TMHIS VVnEKK'S TvBsIJRVBR PUBLISHED TO-MORROW-CARTOONS — John Bull and the Colonies: How Circumstances Alter Cases — The Smallpox Scare: A Few Possibilities When Auckland's Turn Comes — Choosing a Cabinet Minister from the North: A ticklish Job for T.W.L. — Mistakes Will Happen: How an Out of Date Race Card Spoiled the Reputation of a Sporting Autho-ity An Ecclesiastical Harlequin: The Bishop's Leap — The Mayor and His Deputy: James Parr's Plaint — A Racing Conundrum With a Deep Meaning — Heavy Burden and Little Pay: An Onehunga Licensing Problem, etc., etc. FREE LANCINGS — The Doomed Ministers: Who Shall Succeed Them? — State Sabbath Breakers: Soapinc the Conscience — A Monstrous Proposal: Bathing Costumes at Rotorua — Trades Union Monopoly. Another Turn of the Screw. Also, Chatty Items of Personal and City Gossip. Social News. Turf. Bowling. Athletic and Aquatic Notes, Stage. Criticism, etc., etc. PUBLISHED TO-MORROW. PRICE THREEPENCE. ST E A M. 100 % SUCCESSES, 100 " SUCCESSES. 100 % SUCCESSES. 100 % SUCCESSES. In the last Four Government Examinations all our students obtained Certificates: Extra First Class First Class Second Class River Classes for Marine, Stationary. Locomotive, Traction and Winding Engineers. Arithmetic. Engineers' Mathematics, Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Drawing, are held ou Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays at 192, Queen-street (over Yates'), at 7.30 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Extra First Class Engineer. Thorough practical instruction guaranteed. Those unable to attend the Classes can be instructed by correspondence for all Government Examinations. Success guaranteed. ELECTRICITY. Classes for the Practical Application of Electricity are held on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.30 p.m., at 192, Queenstreet (.over Yates'). These classes will commence on the 16th inst., and will continue for a period of 40 weeks. Special classes will be arranged for the Instruction of Tramway Motor M-on, and a feature of this department will be "Practical Instruction." The Instructor in Electricity has had 20 years' practical experience 'in England, South Africa and New Zealand. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, 192. QUEEN - STREET,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 2

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