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RELINQUISHING THE BUSINESS. ■ THE NATIONAL MART IS R E- O I 3 E N E D, AND THB (MONDAY), the 18th inst. Terms of Sale —Strictly Cash. NO GOODS SENT OUT ON APPROBATION. THE PREMISES TO LET. FIRST-OLASS OFFICES TO LET, at low rates, on the two Upper Floors. ■ ■ !

LOOK OUT EOR THE B L U'E_B 0 0 T CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOE COLONIAL PEG BOOTS. EVERY style of Boot made on the premises and guaranteed. A good assortment, of Ladies' and Children's English Boots on hand. Every description of Children's Boots made on the premises on the shortest notice. 0. BROOKES, No. 203, QUEEN-STREET. MOUNT EDEN. BUILDING SITES. MARKET GARDENS. SMALL FARMS. An opportunity now offers that cannot occur again, of obtaining VOLCANIC LAND, near to town by a good road. Eighteen Lots from 2\ acrcß to 4 acres each. Terms Easy. Apply to HENRY PARTINGTON, Queen-street. I—i s~ : THE AUCKLAND HAT MANUFACTURER, 168, Queen-street, opposite the Old Market Place. W. CHAPMAN, IN returning thanks for the liberal support accorded to him for the last eighteen months, begs to inform his patrons and the public generally that it will be his endeavour as hitherto to supply a first-class article at reasonable prices. W. Chapman has had tbo advantage of having been in business in Loudon, Bristol, and Melbourne/which is a sufficient guarantee for his knowledge in the several departments of the above trade. W. Chapman's skill is already well-known on the heads of the public of Auckland, as well as the Volunteers and Police. Hats of every description made to order at the shortest possible notice. Note the Address: Tho Auckland Hat Manufactory, 168, Queen-street, opposite the Old Market Place, where you may always rely upon getting a first-class article for your money. milE -THAMES ADVERTISER" Maj be obtained at the OEEICE OF THE " EVENING STAR" Queen-street, (Nux.! to Sieeins' Corner), fmmediately on the arrival of the Steame* from the Thames. Ebbd _ BBJBfE, AgentH for Auckland.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs. HAMMOND & LINCOLN, BUTCHERS, BEG to intimate to their friends and the pubic generally that they have REMOVED their Butchering Establishment from Shortland-street to those more commodious and central premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Messenger ("The People's Butcher"), Market Place, junction of Queen and Victoriastreets, where they will carry on the business as usual. And they would take this opportunity of returning thanks for past support, and hope in tlie future to supply their usual quality of meat at the lowest possible market price. WITH reference to the above advertisement, I have much pleasure in recommending Messrs. Hammond & Lincoln to my old customers, believing that, all orders entrusted to their care will he properly executed. WM. iiESSEKGER, -^TORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Capital, £-2,300,000 j Etabi.isueb 1808. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Capital, £550,000; Establish v.v 18*21. Pwpeo!U3o3 and full particulars on application to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Inspector & Agent, Shortland-street. WILLIAM EYRF, ENJNI SX I LLEN HOU SE, VICTORIA, STREET. ■JfAA PAIRS First Choice Josephine 10UU Coloured KID GLOVE'S, at 25., 2a. 6d., and 3s. per pair. 1 AAA NILE'S THREAD GAUNTLET IVvl/ GLOVES, at (3d. per pair. COMPETITION THE SPIRIT OF TRADE. J. EDWARDS, MATAL AND MI L I TAR _ CAP MAKER & HiTiER, 180, QUEEff-yriiEGT. ESTABLISHED 1859. TO BE LET. mHE Property at (he VVha-.i known as the J_ " WATERFA LL," eo.-t-imhi*.' lio acre?, partly ploughed, together wi-h Cottage, Wool Shed, Boilers, Sweating House, and every requisite for a FellniOut'ery Business. The creek (on which is the Waterfall) running through the Proper!y, e» fuiyb a constat t \ supply of pure water. . ' Apply to : • I -SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. i FOR SALE, i A FEW very 'nice PERAMBULATORS ' £\_ new designs, just received. \ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON.

QEEDS, FRUIT, JAMS, JELLIES, &o. Seed Oats Rye Hemp Perennial Rye Grass Grey Peas Cocksfoot Grass White Field Peas While and Red Clover Horse Beans Rape Seed Buckwheat Linseed Bed Mangolds Canary Yellow Globe Mangold Tares Long Yellow Mangold Blue Gum Lightwood Seed Red Gum Oyster Bay Pines Weeping Gum Peppermint Gum Stringy .Bark Gum Black Wattle 50 cases Oranges, ex ' Hero' 20 cases Assorted Jams, in tins and jars 10 cases Tasmanian Tart Fruits 2 cases Tasmanian Assorted Jellies TO ARRIVE PER ' BELLA MARY.' 10 tons Hobart Town Potatoes 40 cases Apples 10 cases Raspberry Vinegar. IT. LIPSCOMBE, TASMANIAN SEED STORES, 130, Queen-street. REACH'S EPPING TORII SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, 173, Queen-steeet. Only Gcnuino Pork Sausage Manufacturer in New Zealand. ON account of the great demand for these Sausages, W. R. has been compelled to send to England for new and improved Machinery, fur superior to any in the colony. Having received the same, and fitted up, W. R. will be enabled to supply the public wish PORK SAUSAGES made fresh every hour. W. R. will warrant these Sausages to be made of Pork, only of the best quality. REACH'S EPPING PORK SAUSAGE ESTABLISHMENT, 173, QUEEN-STEEET. not i. ls, Restaurant's, and Large Consumers supplied on reasonable terms. HARBOUR VIEW DIJSING & SUPPER ROOMS, ON THE WHARF. MRS. RICHARDS begs to inform her friends and the public generally that she has this day opened those large and commodious premises on the Wharf as Dining and Supper Rooms, where she intends to place before the public a first-class meal at the usual charge of One Shilling, and hopes by cleanliness and civility to merit a share of public support. Board and lodging, 20s per week; single beds, Is. SHOMBTJRGK k COOI_SO_T, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS, 40, WyNDHAM-STEBET. I Q &■, C. have the pleasure to inform the | inhabitants of Auckland and vicinity that'they j ' arc prepared to execute any orders in the ! itbovc manufactures entrusted to their care in ! the newest and best styles, and solicit the favor of their pa.tronage.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 1

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