TJ^T ANTED KNOWN, that A. ▼ T DRUMMOND has Opened a Marine Store in onan eery Lane, and lie is now open to purchase all fflni « eta1' Old Iron> Ea Ss< Bones. Bottles, Castoff Clothing, and Canvas, old Rope, at his premisee, Chancery Lane. WANTED KNOWN, that ♦ \< o iOBN WILLIAMS (late of Wellesley street), Cutler, Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-maKer, has Removed to Wyndham street (nearly opposite the Evening Star office). N. Is. - Umbrellas Re-covered. WA N TE iTkNOWN—Highest , , Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale ' (cheap) Ploughs ; 6, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanized Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, &c, at Alfred Smart s. next Blue Post. Victoria street. W^ANTED KNOWN, that J. WATT is prepared to supply Wood and Coal at following prices for Cash :—Ti-trce Wood Uncut 12s per ton ; do do, Cut, 14s per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 60s per ton. Delivered to any part within one mile from Yard. Posts, Kails, and Palings always on hand. Fencing and Carting done at low rates.—Stanley street Mechanics' Bay. ANTED KNOWN.—The underslgned have always on hand a large supply of Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal; also, best Cut and Uncut Wood. Yards: Between Fort and Customhouse street, next Isaacs' Bonded' Store W. & G. WINSTONE. Tj^OUND, on 18th inst.,. in Welling--L ton street, a Bay Pony, with two white legs. — The owner can have same by paying expenses and applying to Thomas Parker, Baker, Wellington street. If not claimed wi;hin 14 days the above will be sold to. defray expenses. ri-| (\ E RWABD.—Lost or mislaid, CWJ-Vy several weeks past, Three Bank of England Notes of One Hundred Pounds each.—The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as may lead to their restoration.—Apply to Stewart & Appleby, West Queen street. Z^UZZ "ANJED, Purchasers for 3000 Heart of Kauri Railway Sleepers, slightly under Government size; suitable for first-class fencing.—Apply'to Archard & Brown, Mechanics' Bay. WANTED to SELL, (cheap), Two Second-hand Leamington Range/Colnbrookdale Stoves, Guudrie's Patent Economic Kitchen, and must be sold witlrn a few days to make room for new stock. . Aho for rale, the Fivst Prize Wrought Iron Loam'ngton Range, highly finished. Also, First lJriisQ Improved Patent Portable Ovens, reduced nearly 20 per cent. A lso. First IMze Colonial Ovens, at 11. IT. Smith's Auckland Iron Works, Durhamstreet East. gOTAL EXHIBITION. ADMISSION (THIS DAY): ONE SHILLING. TO-MOEEOW (FRIDAY) EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the Distinguished Patronage of CAPT. MORESBY & OFFICERS OF H.M.S. BASILISK. Admission on this occasion, 2s ; Juveniles, Half-price. Chairs Numbered and Reserved may be secured at the Hall during the day. In the covrse of the evening Mus Gourlav and Miss Minnie Gouklay in New Song 3, Duets, Sketches, &c. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. SATURDAY from 2 till 5 p.m. Special hours for Schools and younger branches of families. nPHE H Alll LESS HOESE, "CAOUTCHOUC." Tin's far-famed EQUINE WONDER AND POPULAR CURIOSITY Arrived yesterday 'n the s s Wellington, nnd WILL BE ON EXHIBITION In the Vccant Premises at the CORNER OF WEST QUKEN STREET (Opposite tho Tele&raph Offlco), ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBEE 29, And following week. Opon Daily from 3 till 5, and from 7 till 9 p.m. ADMISSION : Ladies and Gentlemen, Is ; Children, 6d. FOE SALE OE LEASE, A COMFORTABLE Cottage, with large Garden, *v St. Mary's Road. iFOR LEASE, Britoraart House in Eden Crescent from Ist Januai/ next. ■! ■. ■ H. ASHTON & SON. . j TO CAEPENTEES & SHINGLEES. TIENDEKS will be received by me -f- for Shingling and Repairing Cottage In Wynd-yard-streof until TOEST3AY next, at 12 noon. ■is :; :: jqhn:chueton, House and Land Agsnt, Vulcan Lane. JTO THE ELECTOES OF NEWTON. /Ii ENTLEMEN, — Haying been reViJ quested by a number of the Newton Electors to allow myself to be.Nominated as a Candidate for the Provincial Council in the ensuing Election, I take thia opportunity of announcing my intention to do so and if elected shall try to do my duty faithfully and to jthe best of my ability. '■ I am; Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY M. SHEPHERD. Auckland, November 27, 1873.' BISTEICT OF NEWTON. ME THOS. CHEESEMAN >ill meet the Electors of the above district at the Newton Hall TO-MORROW EVENING,' at halfpast seven. A MEETING- will take place at the -£*- Occidental Hotel on Friday Kvcning next for the| purpose of Forming a Tattursall's Club to Regulate Betting, &c. All Members wishing to join are respectfully requested to attend. ~1 : TO LET ON A TERM, nPHATi Comfortable Twelve-roomed JLj [Residence known as CLIFF HOUSE," situate at Smale's Point, Lower Hobson street, at present occupied by;Mr Charles Canning. It has a s>uperb view of the harbour ; is in perfect tenantablo condition ; and as a Family Residence or genteel Boarding-house cannot be i surpassed/ ■■'•■ ■ • ■ : Apply'oa the- premises from ten to twelve ; Or. to Gboeoe Samuel Geahamt, - Norwich Union Office, Vaife's Buildings. t' ■"'p: 'O' ; R f: ' S;; A-,"L; : 'e, , . . The Yacht RIPPLE, 8 tons. '■'■- ', .SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON. TAUEANGA to the HOT LAKES : . AND NAPIER. COBB & CO.'s EOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Tauranga and Napier Timb Tabl^. i - . p : , . OUTWABBS :' ... : T EAVES Booking Office, Tauranga J-i , Tuesdays at C.30 a.m., arrives 'at Ohinemutu same afternoon ; leaves Ohinemutu Wednesday morning, arrives'at Taiipo same evening; leaves Taupo Friday morning/ arriving at Napier Saturday evening. Leaves Tauranga Fridays at C.30 a.m., arrives at Ohinemutu same afternoon ; leaves Ohinemutu Satur- . day morning, arrives Taupo same evening; leaves Taupo Tuesday morning, arriving at Napier Wednesday evening: BOOKIMTG OFFICE: MASONIC HOTEL, TAURANGA. . j i.-tiiuh: ■:■; .-•.■,'■■■£. s.' Fares to Ohinemutu .. .; .. • ~ 1 o Fares to Taupo (Tapuaeharuru) .. •.. ■.. 210 IChrougU Fares .. .. .. .. ..4 10 A groat reduction made on return ticket?. • HAN N~olF & ■ 0 0,,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3
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926Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3
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