NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER- GOODS AT Eisro-Lxsiß: pbiobs. HAY & HONEYMAN, NOT having SUCCEEDED for the present in satisfactorily maturing their arrangements for RETIRING- from BUSINESS, and being in receipt of Large Shipments of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, have determined to OPEN OUT and SELL the same at a HEAVY DISCOUNT. The Goods are specially selected for H. & H. by their, Home Buyer, comprising every Novelty, and their Patrons will have the opportunity of buying FIRST-CLASS GOODS at ENGLISH PRICES, and an Immense Stock to choose from. SPLENDJD DEESS MATEBIAL IN ENDLESS VAEIETY, All at Cost Price. BLACK SILKS, ALL NEW MAKES, English Pieces. COLOEED AND FANCY SILKS, AN IMMENSE STOCK, Under Cost. 300 PIECES OF WINCEYS TO BE CLEAEED OUT At Cost. 150 PIECES OF TWEED, BOUGHT AT A G-REAT DISCOUNT, English Invoice. COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING-, IN GEEAT VAEIETY, At Cost Price. HAT & HONETMAN, sth April, 1870.
STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. «\ ~ rrHE Steamer 'JOsS^ ' WILLIAMS' Will leave Queen-street Whabf : Tuesday, 19th April, 1 o'clock afternoon. Wednesday, 20th April, 1.30 o'clock afternoon. Thursday, 21st April, 7.30 o'clock morning. Friday, 22nd April, 9 o'clock morning. Saturday, 23rd April, 10 o'clock morning. Will leave Geahamstcvwn : Tuesday, 19th April, at 6 o'clock afternoon. Wednesday, 20th April, at 6'3oo'el. afternoon. 'Ihursclay, 21st April, at 12 o'clock noon. Friday, 22nd April, at 2 o'clock afternoon. J aturday, 23rd April, at 2 30 o'clock afternoon. Return Tickets issued for one week at Reduced Rates. The steamer'Clyde'will Tender the'Wiliams' at Graham stown. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. FOR PUKOROKORO (MIRANDA REDOUBT). . V» ri'HE Cutter ;iMJ&> " * ANNIE' TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 6 p.m. M. NICCOL, Agent. April 18, 1870. FOR COROMANDEL, TAPU CREEK, AND GRAHAMSTOWN. n * rpHE p. s. S||JJ£ • LALLA ROOKH' will leave for the above places on THURSDAY. 21st iustant, at 1 p.m. HOLMES BROTHERS. A. R. VNOS. 1, 2, 4, & 5 COMPANIES. 'rHE MEMBERS of the above Companies I will Parade for Company Drill every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at half-past 6 sharp, and every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, in the Albert Barrack Square. JOHN HO WELL, Captain No. 1 Company ; SEERING H. MATTHEWS, Lieutenant No. 2 Company ; D. A. TOLE, Captain No. 4 Company; JAS. DEIUIOM, Captain No. 5 Company VALUABLE PROPERTY. FOR SALE,—A New FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with Allotment 200 feet frontage to Hardinge-street, and 55 to Grahamstreet, pleasantly situated, with frontage to the harbour. F. G. EWING-TON, Roberton's Buildings. AUCKLAND GARRICK CLUB. f\ ENTLEMEN desirious of JOINING the \Jf above Club, are requested to send in their Names to the Secretary, on or before TUESDAY NEXT. W. T. FERRAR, Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 85, 18 April 1870, Page 3
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