O~A V NG been requester! by a : n i- . ! nfSO ni>d influential number of Electors 10! , the district of > ewton to represent their interests in i interests in the next Session of the Provincial Council, I hereby announce myself as a Cnndulalo for the above District, and will lake an eaily opportunity of meeting the Electors lo explain my views. TIIOS. CHEESEMAN. PUBLIC APOLOGY. iTJEANOIS FENTON I -S- begs to apologise to those customers who, in consequence of the immense rush of business athisMarket I b 1 1. 01';". on onturday evening l»st were unable to getsupI plied in consequence of the crow.l inside and outsidehit j stalls numbers went away disappointed at not getting I !l f™PP y ?. f hls Krst-class Goods at Wholesale Prices j with his discount note,. TTc begs to state that, a like disappointment is noh likely to occur again, as with an increased number of assistants, and increasing the ■ space in his stores, the public can depend on being supplied without nny inconvenience. It. IT. would also suggest to those persons who appreciate his system of business that by leaving their orflcra any day during the week they will be neatly da ev'o"in ' packcd' and ""'oicesmade out for Saturation" S°OdS Chal" gca at °'ar usvul Saturday's quotaPHANCIS FENTON, Fenton's Corner. Market-house. TT WA.T TS, General Better nrr, •* Old Mart et, Queen-street, has for Sale—loo J'lji Mats, 5s each-; H'iji Matting, pnssages or stairs, ( f-d^to 8d per yard, so sacks of Good Maize, ins per | sack; .lugs and Basins, only 6s; small Plates 2d ; each ; largo plates, 5s (id per dozen ; Dinner Sets o' 10S pieces, price £5; Meat Dishes, from Is; Pint Mugs (id each; white Starch, -Id per lb. by the packet : Mack Load, Gd per lb ; Price's Candles, lid by the box : Keillor's Conversatir n Lozent'Cf, 11.'.d by the tin ; Goon Tea, 2s per lb , a lbs. for Us ; Spanish .lu.ee Is Id per 11, ,12 lbs. for ,]f,s ; good Jams, 7.s M per dozen ; inienor Jams, Cs per dozen ; Colman's Mnstard, r.s 3d per tin of 7 lbs.; (. urrants, fid pur lb ■ Matches. 7s per gross ; Cigars, £3 10.; per 100. 1f) S. KBW AR D !—LOST, on ,~, . Onohunga road, a rough Monsc-cnlored ll'iUllll'.R; answers to the name of "Jim,"—Apulv AVulteinuta llotol, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. FINE ARTS AND LXDLSIRIAL EXHIBITION. fpIIE Committee of the Mechanics' -A- Institute having no power to appropriate its , J<unds f. r the purpose of the approaching Exhibition appenl to the public to aid tliem by subscriptions '1 he following have been received : - Auckland Ifarbour Hoard 3 0 10 o ;T. Morrin ,' "' .-, 5 q '■ .1. (I I'irth • ■' b 5 0 I I, U N, and Co. IJ, AVobstt-r, Hokianga | !! 2 9 0 J. 0. Luckie .. .. " " " 1 if n W. Lee, M D ,[ \\ " 1 ] 0 AValter ('lrahnme .. .. " \[ 110 j Hatnuel C'ochrano and Son " 110 Charles Uoldsb.-o", M, 1). 110 Wm Bwaii&on ~ .! l 0 0 j'.awu. I'urkins .. .. .. .. 1 0 0 C- ij- llc -v • •• .. '.. .. .. 110 K. Porter »nd <,'o. 110 Vi' t()I' A'( ° .'•' '.'. '.'. 11 0 .Joiiii Morrin .. ~ i# 10 0 I Michael Corcoran .. " " [[ 10 0 1 W'.m. CHArPELL, Secretary. W. .S'LOANE, Treasurer. " j Office of the Kxhibifion Committee, Vuian Lane. 1L E A 'I.' II Eli FOE SALE. ! s. d A Choice Sample of Southern Kip .. .. 2 2 ■ English Kip, from 2 C GRINDKRT. 'If eel Tips g 3 ca and 10 0 Toe and 11 eel Sprigs .. ~ ~ y 4 Screws, per groat gross \ .. 10 C Jioot Webb, all widths, Boot Tree.-; and Lasts Hairs, Cork Soles, and J.'.oot Powder. UPPERS. Hoys' Balmorals .. .. .. .. •>, 0 .-Men's Water Lights.. .. .] .. \\ CO Women's Kid Job ~ 2 0 .). ROUT, IIKMI-STIiKKT. ALTCKLAND KIFLE JiIUGAUE. No. 2 COMPANY. MEMBERS of the above Company are requested to send their Arms and Accoutrements to the Volunteer and Militia Stores forthwith. THOMAS BAPvNETT. 5 I>a\ A S- P- C o. aid-*y^^ -El.y, --'^fVcSfc. AUCKLAND TO TIIAAIB3. The p.s. Lglla Rookh To-morrow (Friday), at 10.30 a.m. Leaving Tararu, at 5 p.m. W. LODDER. NOLANS CADLELIGHT GOLD-MINING COMPAN V (JtEGISTBBBD.) A DIVIDEND of Sixpence per Share will be payable at the Company's office, Shortlancl-strceb, on Monday, the 2Gth, at noon. T. A. White, Manager. Nov. 20th, .1873. FUNERAL NOTICE. LUMPERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF ASSOCIATION, No. 1. ALL Mombers of the above Society are requested to meet at the Thames Hotel Tomorrow (FRIDAY), 21st instant, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the Funeral of our late brother, Charles llnssell, which will leave the Provincial Hospital punctually at 3p.m. By order of the Committee. W. F. BROWNE, Hon. Sec. CjTRATED from Ghafton Boad on rO the night of Tuesday, the 18th, a smaH Chestnut Pony Marc, with small star on forehead, in good condition. —Any person returning the said pony to Stewart's Stables, Victoiia-stveot East, will receive 10s reward f"ipO LET, a Dwelling-house in the -*- most healthy and cheerful part of Queen street. Kent moderate. — Apply to Messrs Blair and Lambert, Grocers, Auckland. THE Meeting and Parade of No. 1 Company A.R. B. is POSTPONED to THURSDAY NEXT, the 27th November, 1873. G. R. ROBINSON, Lieut. Commanding. TTIOUND yesterday in WellingtonJL street, a Bay Pony, with two white legs.—The owner can have same by paying expenses by applying to Thomas Parker, Baker, Wellington-street. NOTICE. EH. HAMMOND, Butcher, • Shortland-street, begs to thank his friends and the public for their past favours, and to inform them that ho has disposed of his business to Messrs. Hellaby Brothers, and he hopes that the same patronage hitherto accorded him will be given to his successors.—November 8, 1873. BRANSTON & FORSTER Plumbers, Gas Fitters, and Brass Finishers, &c. , TTAYINQ- relinquished Business at -B—JL the Thames, hag to intimate to their friends and the public generally that they have commenced operations in Masefield's Buildings, Albert-street, and are now prepared to execute any orders with dispatch. On Hand, a Large Assortment of Gasaliers, Gas, and other Fittings, which they offer to the Public at LOW PRICES. Makers of Sunlights and Reflectors for Window tiights, either enamelled or bright. Estimates givenor all classes of Worl?.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 3
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