AUCKLAND HAEBOUR BOARD. RE-BUILDING 100 FEET OF QUEEN-STREET WHARF. will be-received at this J- oflice until Noon of TUESDAY, the 2nd of December, 1873, for Re-building 100 feet of the Queen-street Wharf, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at this office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Re-building Queen-street Whaif. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. NOTICE. g_ A. B U E T , GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, WELLESLEY STREET EAST, takes this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding districts for their liberal support during the last five years, and trusts, by strict attention to business and supplying Firstclass Articles at Small Profit, to still merit a continuance of their favors. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To their Conductor M E. J. B E 0 W N E, Will take place at the CHORAL HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBEE 1. PROGRAMME. Part I. Selections from " Stabat Mater "— Rossin Part 11. Selections from " Creation "—Haydn Part 111. Operetta, " Robin Hood and his MerrieMen "—Birch Admission, 2s Cd ; Gallery, Is Cd. Special Terms for Schools and Families. Tickets obtainable at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. AUCKLAND HAEMONIC SOCIETY. TjHE FIEST GEAND CONCEET Of thia Society will take place In tlu MAGNIFICENT NEW ODDFELLOWS' 'HALL, LOItNE UTREET. ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 2._ _ PROGRAMME: '.;].„,, Part I. , ',*' Selections from the "Messiah." Part 11. Various Glees. Madrigals, and Solos, Including the BEAUTIFUL HUMMING CHORUS. HThe Committee confidently hope that as the profits Of this Concert are to be devoted to the Howe-street Home for DESTITUTE CHILDREN and the LADIES' HENKVOLENT SOCIETY, the frionds and patrons of these charitable institutions will kindly render all the assistance they can to further the object in view, every pains having been taken to make the CONCERT ATTRACTIVE and SUCCESSFUL , Tickets, 2s, may be had of any of the Booksellers, and at the offices of the Daily Southvn Cross and Herald. Children between (J anil 12 years, half-price. An early application is most desirable. EDUCATION EATE. AUCKLAND CITY WEST. NOTICE is hereby given that legal proceedings will be taken against all persons liable and who have not paid the Education Rate boforn Satuaday, the. fith of December J. MOGINIE, (3, Wyndham streets TT NIT E D METHODIST FEEE V/ CHURCH. I FANCY AND USEFUL BAZAAE. I* i '■ iH'i MARKET HOUSE. ■Kvill be OPEN THIS DAY (Thursday), from 2 ,o clock till 6, and from half-past C to 10 o'clock • alto, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JA- Brass TJand will be in attendance, and Solos on the Harmonium wiirbe,rendercd by Mr Lambert. i -, Admittance, Is.; Children, Half-price. YOUNG MEN'S CHEISTIAN 1 -■ -ASSOCIATION. Unavoidable circumstances preventing Mr Gillies from being able to deliver his Lecure as advertised it is mithdrawn from the present course, but will be given at a futuro date. THOS. BUDDLE, !; ■ ■ Hon. Secretary. FAEM FOE SALE. 'IjipE Farm; of " Green Haie," near «*■ ~ Howick, containing 202 acres of Good Land, encloserl, subdivided into Paddocks, and laid down in grass. A considerable amount has been expended in I tile-draining- and permanent improvements Apply to J. M. & J. MOWBEAY, _____ Land Agents, &c, 42, Queen-street. ff D JFN 1 SHBD Apartments for -■- Lady and Gentlemen, or three or four Gentlemen, with or withont board, in a healthy good situation.—For cards of address apply at Star office. AUCKLAND HAEBOUE BOAED. EARTHWORK APPROACH TO FREEMAN'S BAY. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, Nov. 20, 1873. HPENDEES will be received at this 1- office until TUESDAY, the 2nd December, 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, for forming an Earthwork approach to the Reclamation in Freeman's Bay, in terms of plann and specifications to be seen at this office. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily, accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Approacli to Freeman's Bay. i WILLIAM C. DALDY; ; « Hoi Chairman. MILLINEEY & DEAPEE&H ' ' ■;' ' 7.55 >i •Arr,-.7: ■ ' WE beg to inform our'"numerous friends and Fthe public generally that our premises in front of the Market-house being now complete, we will commence business on SATURDAY NEXT, and solicit a share of your patronage and support. JAMES COOK. ______ MES C. CLAYTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after Monday, the Ist of December, 1873, Messrs Frank Quick & Co will run a Coach from the Whau Hotel for Auckland, via Mount Albert, at "8 o'clock every morning; leaving the Union Bank, Victoria street, every afternoon at 5 o'clock, returning by Mount Albert also. Faros, la each way. FRANK QUICK & CO,, Proprietors j JOHN THOMPSON^ i S<»YB*_bM2s,_m3. anftgQlf"
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3
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