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> AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. mHB undersigned takes this opportunity of returning tbauks to tbeir friends and the public in general for the support accorded to them • cinco they commenced business. Having leased tbo whole of the commodious premises known as the EXCHANGE AUCTION ■ MART, which, from its central position in Queen-streot, offers to vendors of Household Furniture and other Merchandise requiring a ' large space to display them every facility for their disposal, oifcher by public auction or private sale. In addition to the usual ' auctioneering- business, free goods can bo slored at moderate rates, for which insurance can be effected. ~ SALES by AUCTION for the future will ■■ be held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. All kind* of goods received lv and catalogued on the days previous. Special •r ni'i-nngoments can be made, satisfactory to vendors, for tho management of out-door Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture1 ,'&c, &c. Prompt pnyment of accounts, sales with c moderate charges, and vendors can depend on the market value being obtained for goods consigned for sale at auction or otherwise. !> H. L. COHEN & CO!, \ AUCTIONEERS I AND GENERAL COMMISSION A GENTS, '- exchange auction mart, I Queen-street, Auckland. Ie II , . qT . MUNGO CAF E. ,| CHARLES CANNING would beg respectfully to intimate to his numerous D friends and customers that he lias OPENED an . establishment in St. Mungo Place, Queen-street, immediately opposite the Bank of New Zealand, ■" whero, in addition to the Bread, Biscuit, and Confectionery Business, he has OPENED ST. MUNGO CAFE, and having secured tho services of an experienced Coolt, he hopes to merit a continuance of that confidence and support so liberally accorded to him for the past sixteen years. V To the Ladies of Auckland and suburbs he would -*~ also beg to intimate, that he has been enabled to set apart a Complete Suite of Rooms for their accommodation. C. 0. would take this opportunity of inviting the attention of the public to his plain and fancy ISCUITS, viz. :— Wator Biscuits Captains Saloon Lunch ditto Abernethy Biscuits, plain Water Crackers Ditto, original recipe Duke of Edinburgh (lunch) Soda Biscuits Picnics' Wine ditto Mixed Biscuits • Dessert ditto • . Arrowroot ditto Cracknalls Briar ditto Tiomon Drops : ' Almond ditto, English. Italian Macaroni Batifras, Rusks ' Biscuit Powder. 1' The above Biscuits are packed in tins from 21b. to 3r 181b., and are made under his own immediate 1- superintendence, and, being thoroughly kiln-drkd, are warranted to keep dry and crisp during the '® longest voyage. w Jellies for invalids made fresh every day and always on hand. D- T\T O T I o,': E. " HAZELBANK GOLD MINING CoMig. PANY (REGISTERED). *" In xonsequence of tho late fire at the Insurance Buildings, the Extraordinary MEETING of the Shareh'.lders in the above Company will bo held at the Office of Mr. ItKES, Shortland-street, THIS DAY (Monday), the Ilth instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. -v Shareholders unable to attend :ire requested to SCDd J proxies. Purchasers of shares since the action of Fernandez and others versus Crosbie and others, are requested to 3- attend the meeting with the transfers, it N.S. WALKER, ) GEORGE SPRA.Y, [■ Directors. ;e J. S. FERNANDEZ, ) Auckland, September 11, 1871. ■ ' ■ •

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

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