A UOKLAND AND NOETH ■*-*- SHORE STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). On and after MONDAY, "December 1, IST3, a Ferry Service will RUN BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WOODSIDE (STOKES' POINT), as follows :- WEEK DAYS. Leaving Auckland— Leaving Woodside — 8.0 a.m. 5.30 a.m 11.15 „ 11.45 „ 2.0 p.m 2 30 p.m. 5.30 „ Q0 ~ SUNDAY. 9.45 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 5-30 ~ 6.0 „ Also the following Extra Trip from North Shovo fc learing Victoria Wharf at 7.45 a.m. for Auckland, ADDITIONAL NIGHT TRIP. Auckland— Victoria AVhavf— 8.0 p.m. 5.30 p.m. By order of the Directors. H. W. HEATH, Manager. k&h F OE POVERTY BAY•****»^r Wanderer Will sail for Gisborne on TUESDAY NEXT, the 2nd December. For freight or charter apply to H. M. SHEPHERD, Agont, 2S, Queen-street. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE FIRST GRANT) CONCERT Of this Society will tako place in the MAGNIFICENT NEW ODDFELLOWS' lIALL, LOBNE STREET. ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 2. PROGRAMME: Part I. Selections from the " Messiah." Paut 11. Tarious Glees, Madrigals, and Solos, including the BEAUTIFUL HUMMING CHORUS. The 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' BENKVOLENT SOCIETY, the friends and patrons of these charitable institutions will kindly render all tho assistance they can to further the object in Tiew, every pains haying been taken to make tho CONCERT ATTRACTIVE and SUCCESSFUL. Tickets, 2s, may be had of any of the Booksellers, and at the offices cf the Daily Southern Cross and Herald. Children between 0 and 12 years, half-price. An early application is most desirable. A MEETING- will take place at the •t\- Occidental Hotel on Friday Evening next for the purpose of Forming a Tattersall's Club to Regulate Betting, &c. All Members wishing to join arejrespectfully requested to attend. FURNISHED 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 oiiico. TO SHIP CARPENTERS & RIGGERS. SENDEES are wanted for the J- Supply and Erection of a pair of Shear Poles at Mechanics' Bay. PRASER & TINNE. TO CARTERS. required for Road Metal •*- from Saccombe's Browery to Princes-street.— Apply on the Works, Princea-street. TO CARPENTERS & SHINGLERS. fPENDEES will be received by mo JL for Shingling and Repairing Cottage in Wynd-yard-street until THESE AY next, at 12 noon. JOHN CHURTON, House and Land Agent, Vulcan Lane. TENDERS are invited to sth December for Erecting a Villa Residence. Plans and particulars. T. B. CAMERON, Architect, Queen-street. ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. THE following Members are warned to Parade in undress uniform at the Gun-shed, at 8.30 a.m., on TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd December, to proced to the North Shore to fire for the Government Gunnery Prizes, 1872-3 :- Gunners Couway, Evitt, Goudie, McMaster, Kelly, Rogers, Pennalagon, Priestly, Watson, and Whiteside. E. H. FEATON, Captain Commanding A.V.A. FIJI BANKING AND COMMERCIAL COMPANY (Limited.) THE First Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders in tho FijT Banking and Commercial Company (Limited) will be held at tho Temporaiy Office of the Company, Shortland street, on 18th December, 1873, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business : To Elect Directors Any Candidate for the office of Director will require to give seven days' notice of his intention prior to tho Meeting, by newspaper advertiiement. A. WARDROP, Sec. pro. tern. Auckland, 2Gth November, 1873. TO AMATEUR MECHANICS, AND OTHERS. FOE SALE, a splendid 4-inch Lathe, by Fenn, of London (quite new); complete with Slide, Rest, Patent Scroll, and Drill Chucks ; Circular Saw, Bench and Saws, Patent Twiss Drills, Wood, Iron, and Brass Turning Tools, &c, &c, at the Fitting Shop, Vulcan Lane. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. TECHNICAL CLASSES. THE Students of these Classes are Jnformcd that from this date there will be a Recess of Six Weeks, as the Hall is required for tho Exhibition. Due notice will be given of their starting again, when Prizes will be offered for competition. R. T. TALBOT, Secrrtary. November 29, 1873. Y?-| f\ REWARD.—Lost or mislaid, <X^ J~ V-'several weeks past, Three Bank of England Notes of One Hundred Pounds each.—The above reward will be paid to any poison giving such information as may lead to their restoration.—Apply to Stewart & Appleby, West Queen street. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. HANDSOME MOTTLED KAURI CHEFFONIER, LARGE MOTTLED KAURI CHEST DRAWERS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell at the shop, two doors above tne Carpenters' Arms Hotel, Grey-street, on Tiiv. day December 22, at 11 o'clock, * ' * The HOUSEHOLD „ FURNITURE, comprising handsomely-carvedv Mottled Kauri Sideboard Engravings, Stuffed-Seated Chairs, Loo Table' Screen, Glassware, Largo Mottled Kauri Chest Drawers, Washatands, Dressing Tables Half Testor, Mottled Kauri Bed3tead, Pajliivsaes. Mattresses. Single and Doublo Bedstoiwk Betiding, Moat Safos, Kitohpn Utensils,' SAMUEL GOoSaTjJB AND SON,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 3
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776Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 29 November 1873, Page 3
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