NOTICE. ETT. HA MMOND, Butcher, • Rhnrtland-strcct. begs.to thank hill friends and the public for their past, favours, and to inform them that ho has disposed of his business to Messrs. Hellaby Brothers, and be hopes that the same patronage hitherto acorded him will bo given to his successors. —November 8, 1573. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH HOTEL. BOWLING- SALOON. A SPLENDID Meerschaum Pipe to 1)0 given away to the Highest Scorer between 3rd and lr.th November at the Game of Ten Pins. P. KEARNEY, Proprietor. KEQUISITIO N. TO G. M. REED, Esq. SIR, —"We the undersigned Electors of the District of Takapunabeg to request that you will allow yourself to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing election ; and we pledge ourselves, in case of a contest, to use all our influence to secure your return. We arc, Sir, Faithfully yours, If. Niccol James Harris .Tames Holmes Thomas Bond Win Buchanan G. E. W. Brasscy W. C. Wilson A. Goldie It. Sommervillo W. L. Roes W. S. Cochrane W. Dalgleish John Hay H. M. Jervis M. Niccol H "Worthington Fred. J. Somorfield Edward Wells James McEwen Richard Dunne A. Gavin Charles Bailey John Wyles Tlios. Poynton Alex. Alison, jnn. P. Nolan John Patterson Gco. Banks A. Alaclcay P. Hall William Duder Andrew Beveridga John Lock George Eraser Alex. Alison Thomas Craip Edward Wood George S. Graham. To Messrs. H. NICCOL, JAMES HOLMES, W. BUCHANAN, W. C. WILSON, and other Electors signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN,-! have much pleasure in accepting your invitation to become a Candidate for the representation of " Takapuna " Electoral District in the Provincial Council, and if elected I shall to the utmost of my ability endeavor to faithfully serve the interests of the district and promote the welfare of the province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. M. REED. LOOK OUT I'OR THE BLUE BOOT. C.BEO O X E S Is prepared to serve MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN with BOOTS & SHOES CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN ! G.B. has a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Kid Boots at VERY LOW PEICES ! Ladies' Cashmere and Lasting Loots EXTREMELY LOW. Children's Boots in Great Variety, A^ERY CHEAP EVERY DESCRIPTION" OF BOOTS & S H O|E S MADE ON THE PREMISES AT THE SHORTEST N 0 T-I CE. C. BROOKES, BLUE BOOT, (Opposite the Market Hall), 250, QUEEN-STREET). THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. a E 0 C E JEi I E S. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. E. AX D H. ISAACS WILL sell by auction, on Thursday, 13th inst., at 11 o'clock, The following GOODS, to render account sales by the next out-goiDg Mail :- -57 cases Vesta Matches, plaids and 2505, the renowned " City Arms," guaranteed SS small boxes Eleme Raisins 25 i- casks Burnet's Superior Vinegar 10 cases Bloater and Anchovy Paste 300 bags Weston and Westall'sFine Salt 10 cases Candied Peel and Spices, in boxes 50 dozen assorted Scrubbing Brushes G cases Tins Red Herrings (Whybrow) 10 case 3 Axe-handles 15 cases Lobsters 20 packages Saltpetre and Carriage Candles And sundry other Grocery Goods The above will be offered in Trade Parcels, and extra Trade Terms will be given. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-street, on Friday, November 14, at 11 o'clock, An Assortment of General Household Furniture, Sewing Machine (by Grover and Baker) &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND RESIDENCE, KEMUERA. WITHOUT RESERVE. '" HPHE Subscribers have received inJ- structions from Mr Robert Paul to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, the 17th inst., at 12 o'clock, His Valuable Suburban Freehold Property, situated at Remuera, close to the residence of D. B. Cruickshank, Esq.—comprising G acres and 2 perches of rich soil, substantially fenced and subdivided into paddocks, on which are erected a comfortable Dwelling-house, containg seven rooms, dairy, pantrj, &c.,&c , stable, cow-shed, fowl-house, barn, &c. The Ground is thoroughly drained, and laid down" in good pasture, kitchen, and flower gardens. The view of North Shore and Harbour cannot bo surpassed in the neighborhood. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. PACIFIC HOTEL, COROMANDEL. HHHE Subscribers have received in! J- structions from the Proprietor to sell at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Thursdaj, 13th inst at 12 o'clock, PACIFIC HOTEL, Coromandel, containing Four Parlors, Dining-room, Bar, Commercial Room Nine Bedrooms, and Large Ball-room, with the two Allotments on which it is erected, held under lease (having about 20 years unexpired SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 : SHOP AND HOUSE, KYBER PASS. THE Subscribers Jaave received instructions to fell at the Land Mart, Fort street on Manday 24th instant, at 12 o'clock * LOT No S of the Kyber Pass Estate, having a frontage of 33 feet to the Kyber Pass Road, and on which is erected a seven-roomed two-storey Dweiling-house and Shop, now occupied as % Boot and Shoe Manufactory occu Pica as * SAMUEL COCHRANE" AND SON , , . Auctioneers. '
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1188, 12 November 1873, Page 3
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