Notices. ! N 0 T I C E . MR MATHIESON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, IN returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform Ms Customers and the Public generally that lie has Disposed of the whole of his Plant and Business to Mr E. Wateus, Confectioner, Queenstreet, where the Business will be continued on and after THURSDAY, Cth November, 1873. NELSON EXHIBITION. A N EXHIBITION will be opened "^" in Nelson on WEDNESDAY, the 20th November, of Local Industries, Fine Arts, Minerals, Horticultural, and other Exhibits. Special Excursion Trips will be made be made by the Intcrprovlncial Steamers at veiy Low Faros. The Exhibition will remain open for four days. A GRAND CONCERT will be given on FRIDAY, the 28th. SHORT LECTURES will be given each day on subjects of interest in connection with the Exhibits. The Committee hope to sec a large number of visitors from the Provinces, who will receive a hearty welcome from Nelson residents. WM. ROUT, Hon. Sec. j Nol.son, .November 12, 1873. LOOK OUT FOR THE BLUE 1) 0 0 T. C.BEO O X E 3 In prepared to serve MEN, AV-iMRN, and CHILDREN v-» 800 TS &>s H° E $ CHEAPER TH^ ANY OTHER HOUSE ujijjai Jin. s2i TOWN ! C.R. lnw* LA:R(;E ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Kid Boots - y ERY LOW 'PRICES ! Ladies' Cashmere and Lasting Boots EXTREMELY LOW. Children's Boots in Great Variety, VERY CHEAP EVERY DESCRIPTION 800 T S & S H O^E S .MADE ON THE PREMISES AT THE SHOE TE S T NOTICE. C. BROOKES, BLUEB 0 0 T, (Ori'OsiTK the Market Hall), 250, QUEEN-STREET). JTO TICK OF REMOVAL 0. LANGSFORD, TAIL OR, 1r A 111T -MAX ER, & (;., Next to the Bank of Australasia, Begs to Inform hia customers and the Auckland public generally that ho lia.s taken tliosc premises lately occupied by Mr W. Poshknihkik, wlierc ho hopes that by Hlrlut attention to tlio wishes of liis patrons and a well selected Stock, to merit a conlinnanoo of their patronage. Satisfaction and a good lit guaranteed. C< E A. B A T H ING. SOLID ROCKIBATH, SMALE9' POINT. This Favorito and Safe resort for Bathore is now Open for the Season. Tiia Bath being excavated in tho SolM Rock secures a firm footing, and with the stone stops along its whole length and breadth insures a .safe and pleasant batheto the most nervous as well as to tho bold swimmer. From 10 till 12 each day (except Sundays) for Ladies only. Torms : For a Single Bath, 3d, to be paid on entrance. Ticket for ono year. LI Is ;do for Childron, 10s Gd. For Tickets apply to HENRY KKESINO, Jun., St. Mungo Passage. Shortlatid "trcct TO FAiIMERS, SETTLERS, BUTCHER AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of nides, She'opskins, Tallow, Wool' Jcc.H&c, at highest markets rates. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET (Oppesito Post-office), Auckland. OTti-i Wß~¥on sale. s. d. A Choico Sample of Southern Kip .. .. 2 2 English Kip, from 2 G GEINDERY. Heel Tips Ss Od 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 3 9 Men's Water Lights 5 0 Women's Kid Job 2 0 J. ROUT. High-street. B. CEO~CKEE^ VICTORIA STREET (NEAR lIOBSON STREET), BOOTMAKEE, IN returning thanlts for the very liberal support accorded him in tho past, begs to say that he is still prepared to supply a really superior articlo in any stylo of finish at a very reasonable price. November 7, 1873. Public Works' Office, Colonial Architect's Branch, Wellington, Oth November, 1873. npENDEItS are invited for the ErecI JL tion of New Departmental Offices for the General Government on land to be reclaimed from tho Harbour of Wellington, General conditions, specifications, and drawings, may be seen at the oflices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill, on the arrival of tho first mail at those places after the 12th November. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tender for Public Offices," will be received at the oflices of the ; undersigned up to noon of MONDAY, the eighth day of December. Telegraphic Tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of same date, provided that Written j enders in due form are lodged at the office of a District Engineer by the same hour. Tho lowest or any tender not necossarily acceptable. i (Signed) W. 11. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 4
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