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EXCURSION TO THE MDUNDA. GREAT NATIVE MEETING. SUNDAY, "AUGUST 16. iXiVih T7l NT EBP 8188 Ho.» mMK^^.Ju will leave the Shortland for Whakatiwai, lit* rauda, with passengers to attend the Gnat Native Meeting, at 9.80 a.m. aharp, returning to Shortland Wharf at dusk. Boats provided for landing paMengera. Bmni TioxxTt— 6§, NoTics.r-Tickets now being iwnad at my OffiCff. V; 8.0n0K.-: c735S , Agent, ~ BTBAM TO AUCKLAND THIS „ DAY AT 4 O CLOCK. AUCKLAND STE All JACKET COMPANY (LucniD). «i"V5k rr^HE p.g. - GOLDEN CEOWN. Fbom Tababv ' Daily at 4 o'clock afternoon From Attcxlaito, Doily at 11 o'clock morning (Circumstances permitting) Trains te meet the steamer will leave Curtis Wharf half an hour before advertised time of sailing. . I Freight, 8» per ton, received at the Com* pany's store on the Wharf, and kept until , shipped, free of charge. Not responsible for shipping, carrying, Of discharging live stock. Fares— Froir Auckland to Grahamstown and Grahamstown to Auckland: Saloon, Jg j Steerage, 5s 6d, the Company paying Tram* way and Wharf charges. Carrying Freight at current rates. e7086 WrmiK Somoa, Agent ~~ ! A.s.p.o. - ' T EXCUESION ToITHE MIEANDA. nniliil^ rpHE P. S. GOLDEN <Ml^l^.i- CROWN will ran at -Ss3SEn»under on MONDAY, August •17th:—Leave Auckland at 8 a.m., arrive at Tararu at 11.30 a.m.; leave Tararu at 12.30 p.m., arrive at Miranda at 1.30 p.m.; leave Miranda at 5 p.m., arrive at Tararu at 6 p.m.; leaves Tararu for Auckland at 7 p.m. ; a7377 . TUST AEEIVED! JUST AEEIVED! o EX VICTORIA, FEOM SYDNEY, . 25 Cases Oranges 10 Dozen. Fine Apples 40 Cases Good Cooking and Eating Apples. Bananas, Onions, &c. AXSO NEW GAEDEN SEEDS—BEOADBEANS, ETC. O N S ALB ■ AT ' JAMES JEPPERY, , COVENT GARDEN FEUIT DEPOT. ; BBOWN-3TEBET, GBAHiMSTOWWN. c 7367 ■■ , r AUCKLAND HOUSE ACADEMY, BEOWN-ST., GBAHAMSTOWN. DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL for *oy« will be OPEN on MONDAY, 17th August. A good English education given, and strict attention paid te every pupil. '■'■ ExtbaS: Latin, French, Maori aad Dancing. Terms on application to E. Wiicockb, m 7368 Master. NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. I THOMAS GODKIN, hereby gire notice that I will not be responcible for any debts contracted by my wife on or after thii date. . . a 7379 Thos. (Jodkik. • PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. By John Whmamson, Esquire, Superiutendent of the Province cf Auckland. ' WHEREAS the Beard of Edncatioaunder "The Education Act, 1872, . and "The Education Act 1872 Amendment Act, 1874," has fixed a Household Bate of Twenty Shillings and a Bate of Ten Shillings •_ ' for every male person of 21 years and upwards residing within the Province of Auckland who shall, not be liable to pay the said Household Bate, as the Bates to be levied for the year 1874 ; Ido hereby appoint Bobiet Bailiie Lttbk, Esquire, ;: as the person to whom such Bates shall be paid ; and I do hereby further fix Monday the fourteenth day of September, 1874, to M the day, and the Provincial Treasury at Auckland, to be the place, on and at which such Bates shall be payable. Given under my hand at Wellington, in the Province of Wellington, this eleventh day of August, 1874. . J. WnxiAMSOir, a 7372 Superintendent. STEAM ENGINES, Tangye'a New Ln. proved, 1 each of about 4 hone and 23 horse-powsr (indicated), for SALE, with Boilers and Fittings Complete. V Apply to Fraser and Tinne (where they may be sen), , or to E. Lusk, 31, Queen-street, Auckland. > b7363 . - GOOD OPPOETUNITY. . TO LET, the PBEMISES lately oflompied\*by Mr. CtttPiTT, Qrbcer and Confcc* iioner, Pollen-street. •---.' The whole of the Stock, which is good and suitable! for a continuance of the business, may be taken on terms. Apply to '.-:■■, Mb. Dottglab, c 6361 Bakery, Shortland.

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1753, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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