I YftT ANTED KNOWN, thav; I "» JOHN WILLIAMS (late of Wellesley street), Cutler, Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-maker, has Removed to Wyndham street (nearly opposite the • Evening Star office). N.8.-Umbrellas Re-covered. ; WANTED KNOWN that jT_W. ' i -mi ~sonahas taken those premises lately occupied by Mr Webbe, Painter, corner of Queen-street and Vulcan Lane. All orders in the House-painting line £ Jibe punctually attended to. N.B.—Writing and Graining to tho trade. XXT ANTED KNOWN, that A. T » DRUMMOND has Opened a Marine Store in ; Chancery Lane, and he is now open to purchase all I JrH °a, ?letal- 01d Iron. Eil Ss> Bones, Bottles, Cast- | ott Clothing, and Canvas, old Rope, at his premisee, Chancery Lane. WA NT_ D KN OWN—Highest .J ". Pnce given for all Old Metals. On Sale | (r-neap) Ploughs; C, 7, and S feet sheets Galvanized Lorrngated iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, &c, at Alfred Smart s, next Blue Post. Victoria street. GOOD TEMPLARS. npi-IE Auckland Pioneer Lodge will ■»£_-n£!? k/ ;lt the Clloral BaV< Symonds street, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. Candidates are requested to attend for Initiation not later than 8 o'clock. WM. COLMAN, Hon. Sec. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A SPECIAL G-eneral Meeting of, __. the Members of the Lodges in Auckland will be held in the Lodge Room To-mo-.-ow (Thursday) Evening, the 20th, at 7.30. Business : To consider the Provincial Elections. By order. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. ROYAL ALBERT LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 2. THE Annual Meeting of the above Lod-jo will be held in the Lodge-room, Young Men's Rooms, AVellesloy-street, on Pi, ID AY, the 21st ins l .nt, at 7.30p.in. Business: Election of officers for the ensuing year, md other important business. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. G. BELL, Secretary.. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. TUB usual Eortnightly Meeting of the Auckland Branch, No SI. of the above Society will lie held at St. Patrick's Hall, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, November 19, 1873, at hr'i'-past seven o'clock. A. JACK, Secretary. FOUND, yesterday, in Hobson street, a Volunteer Rifle,—The owner may have the same on giving a description and paying expenses. —Apply office of this paper. PREL TMI NA R V N OTIC E. jg A. B U E T, GROCER & PROVISION DE \LER, W rill resume busincsi on SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd justrnt, at Wcllcsley-strcet East, two doors from Queen-street ; noxtEcal's, Tinsmith. FOR SALE (cheap), a Desirable Besidence in Conquest Place, Parnell; freehold. Al o, a forr-ioomedilouse, in Grafton road ; freehold. A comfortable Pcvon-ioonicd House in Parnell; price, £41) : freehold.—Apply to John Churton, agent, Vulr-,n Lane. FOR SALE or To Let, the delightful VP'a Residence " Altena," Remueia, close to the Chain Bar.— for pa Oculars apply to Mr King, Chem'st, Queen-street. WOOL, FLAX, GUM, TALLOW, AND OTHER PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are prepared to make J-'beral CASH ADV/NCES on WOOL, FLAX, GUM, &c, consigned to their coirespondcnts in London or New York. HENDERSON & MACEARLANE. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. FINE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ' rpHE Committee of the Mechanics' X Institute having no .power to appropriate its Funds for the purpose of the approaching Exhibition, appeal to the public to aid them by subscriptions. The following have been received :— & s. dO Auck'and Harbour Board 10 10 0 T. Motrin ~ 5 5 0 J.L.C. .. 220 J. C. Firth • .. 550 L. D. N. and Co. 2 2 0 J, Webster, Hokianga,. .. .. ~ 2 2 0 J. C. Luckie .. .. .. 110 W. Lee, M.D ~ iio Walter Grahamo .. ... .. .. 110 Samuel Cochrane and Son '.. .. .. 110 Charles Goldsbro', M..D .'.' l l 0 Wm. Swanson .. .. ~ ~ ~ 10 0 Edwd. Perkins .. ~ 1 0-0 G L. Joy 110 E. Porter and Co. 110 Upton & Co. .. .. .. ~ ~ 110 John Morrin ~ ~ 10 0 Michael Corcoran ~ 10 0 Wm. CHAPPELL, Secretary. W. SLOANE, Treasurer. Office of the Exhibition Committee, Vulan Lane. T) E X HTDABPES. JUST ARRIVED, And for Sale by E. PERKINS, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, ■25 '•-s's three Star Hennessy's Pale Brandy For Sele by case, 90s ; or Ss Od single bottle. LIQUOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOTTLED FOR THE HOLIDAY. ~t(}S. REWARD!—LOST, on J-v/ Onehunga road, a rough Mouse-colored TERRIER; answers to the name of "Jim."—Apply Waitemata Hotel. T BATHES FOR SALE. s. d. A Choice Sample of Southern Kip .. .. 2 2 English Kip, from .. .. 2 6 GRINDERY. Heel Tips .. 8s Gd and 10 0 Toe and Heel Sprigs 0 4 Screws, per great gross .. 10 6 Boot Webb, all widths, Boot Trees and Lasts Hairs, Cork Soles, and Boot Powder. UPPERS. Boys' Balmorals 39 Men's Water Lights.. 5 6 Women's Kid Job 2 0 J. ROUT, High-street. NOTICE. IF Thomas Wright, late of Coromandel, does not call at J. Russell's Boarding Estiblishment, Coburg street, and take away his box and contents, the sams will be sold in fourteen days from this date to pay board and expenses. LOST on Sunday morning, from a Paddock at Newton, a dark Bay Horse with white face and off hind foot white.—The finder will be rewarded by returning It to Mi* George Boyd's Newton Pottery. Any person detaining the horse fitfci** thin notice will lie prceented, -Ncvemboy 1(1 i
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 19 November 1873, Page 3
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