mHE very Newest, Cheapest, & Best GENTS' SUITS, COATS, VESTS, AND TROUSERS, In Tweed*, Does, and Black Cloth, AT NEW ZEALAND BOUSE, 66, QUEEN-STREET, W. KATTEAT'S TT A T S. The Newest out in Felte and Straws. . NEW PARIS AND DRAB SHELLS, "*- AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 06, QUEEN-STREET. o H I R T S PLAIN and DRESS WHITE SHIRTS BOYS' and YOUTHS' Do. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in Wool and Silk, AT W. KATTEAT'S, 66, QUEEN-STREET. mAILO R I N G. FEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS, and made in the most reoent fashion, AT Mr. RATTRAY'S, G6, QUEEN-STREET. i^|N SALE— TTTANTED— T'-Vdoninns Thames Thames Caledonians Bright Smiles Tookeys Moanatairis Alburnias Otagos Central Italys Nonpareils Bright Smiles. Contial Italys. W. J. HUNT, Sharebroker. No. 10, Insurance Buildings. NOTICE.— The Business of the Market to be disposed of, not having time to attend both places. A good chance for a steady married couple with a little money. The Goods can be la!'en at cost price, or the Shop, with all the fittings, at about one-half cost. Rent very low, as part is let to a good tenant. The- place is suitable for a large Wholesale Business, beiu<_ fitted with shelves and the gas aid on. Apply to H. Watts, Market Place, Queen treet. , • ~~ FORSALE, A GOOD SAMPLE POTATOES (picked), in lots to fuit purchasers. J AKIN S & WILLCOX, Durham-street. ON SALE, BATONS Good POT ATOES, upset price Z U £-, in lota. t&. suit purchasers GEORGE SIBBIN. T^TORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Capital, £2,300,000 j Etablished 1808. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Oapkai. £650,000} EfITIBLWHED 1821. Prospectuses and full partioularf on ap« plication to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Inspector & Agent, Shortland-street. .(, ■ )". r, i '~' T«- O T I C E . WILLIAM FRANK BUCKLAND begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has this day recommenced business as SHAREBROKER and GENERAL AGENT. Office—Fort-street,. Auckland., November 1,1871. TO THE ELECTORS OE THE NORTHERN DIVISION.. GENTLEMEN,—A vaomey having occurredin the representation of your district in the Provincial Council, through the resignation of John Mitchell Murray, Esq , I beg to offe.jmyself as a Candidate for election, ana, if returned,-will do my utmost to forward your interests. , ..... I am, Gentlemen, Yonrs obediently, -.. . ~..[_ HENRY WARNEFARNAI»L. q E A-B> A T H I N Gt. THE SOLID ROOK BATH, SMALE'S POINT, affords the healthful luxury of a Salt Water Bath, with thorough protection from the dangers attendant on. ordinary sea-bathing. The graduated solid rock bottom affords a safe footing, which, together with steps and diving boards on all sides, assures the pleasure of a Bath to the most serv>>us, as well as to tho boldest swimmer. Tickets for one.year ... ... ~£llO DUto Children under IS ...--ii.:. ... £0 10 6 ASingleHath ..... .. ..,,. •• £0 0 8 An allowance made on Family Tickets. For Ladies only, from 10 till 12 each day, Sundays exceptbd. For Tickets apply to , -, * HENRY KEESING, JUN„ . 58, Queen-street. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST— A Gold Diamond RING between Queen-street and Wellington-street. Tho tinder will reoeive the .above reward on returning it to Me. Haywood, Auckland Hotel. LOST, on Sunday afternoon, in Symonds•treet, between Mount Eden '1011-bar | and St. Sepulchre's Church, a Gold BRACELET. Tbe finder will be rewarded on bringing the tame to Mb. Hobbrtok's, next to Mount I Eden Toll-bar,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 588, 28 November 1871, Page 3
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