pITY OF AUCKLAND, RECEPTION OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEENOE. The Co-operation of the Volunteers of the District of the various Friendly Societies, Fire Brigade, and Citizens generally, is requested to take part in the reception and welcoming of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Gordon, on his arrival ; expected on or about the 19th or 20fch instant. W. R. WADDEL, Acting Mayor. City Council Offices, November 12, 1880. 262-22s AUCKLAND RACES. JOS. GALLAGHER has Single, Double, and Treble Event Books open on the Christmas Meeting. 260-29s ERBY SWEEP, TATTERSALL'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. A DERBY SWEEP, 200 Members at £1, is now open, on the Auckland Cup and the A.E.C. Handicap. J. SMITH, Proprietor. J K. P O O L E , TURF COMMISSION AGENT. MEMBER TATTERSALL'S CLUB. Books Open on all forthcoming Events. ADDRESS : - TATTERSALL'S, Auckland. jg i l l i a r 5 <r. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Billiard Rooms. A. AYLETT beggs to thank his patrons and the public for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same. The room is the handsomest and best lighted in the colony, and supplied with one of Bennet's Prize Table 3; also, a Cannon Table. 258 A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC XJL CLUB. EIGHTH GEAND ATHLETIC CAENIVAL, Will be held in the DOMAIN CEICKET GROUMD, On SATURDAY next, the 27th instant, When a most liberal Programme will be Presented to the Public. AETILLEEY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. FIRST RACE AT 1.30 P.M., SHAEP. ADMISSION TO GEOUND— ONE SHILLING. Competitors are reminded that Acceptances Close on MONDAY, 22nd instant, between 8 and 9 p.m., at the Thistle Hotel. E. NEVILLE E. FOEDEE, Hon. Sec. 244 P O R TAILORING TRY J. FORD, 160, QUEEN STEEET. 261 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN TOWN. G O O D A C It E~. FAMILY AND EETAIL BUTCHER. NEWMARKET. 256 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ARTHUR H . NATHAN, GENERAL IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. TEMPORARY OFFICES : LOWER QUEEN STREET, Opposite Wharf Mill. 268 TT O W IS IT COOPER, Symonds Street, makes good sound Furniture, and sells at a little over half the price other makers do ? —Why, because ho does not pay city rent, and is satisfied with a small profit. — H. W. Cooper, Simonds Street, Auckland. 121 WANTED KNOWN— That Tennents Al Umbrellas are the Best and Cheapest. Manufactory—Upper Queen-street. Ee-coyering in the best stylo, with great variety of material, including the new " Durable Silk." Eepairs neatly, quickly, and cheaply executed. No other shop. No agent. Upper Queenstreet, three doors above Dampier's. 177 [Established 1869.] RUBBER STAMPS. THE AUCKLAND RUBBER STAMP COMPANY ALBERT STREET. v-w^w* Stamps at 24 Hours' Notice. n l c n i) It ij m, VJ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Buggy., Carriage, and Saddle Horses onHire. Horses, &c, sold on Commission. All orders punctually attended to. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Near Nevada Hotel. 178 WANTED, North Shore Excursionists to call at Mrs. Foster's Luncheon Rooms (Two doors from the Flagstaff Hotel), where they can be accommodated with Tea and Coffee at any hour. Every attention paid to the comfort of Visitors. Chops and Steaks. Strawberries during tlie season. Apartments to Let. Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate Picnic Parties supplied at twelve hours notice.
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 10, 20 November 1880, Page 79
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