Shipping. OVSELAND ROUTE .-,-.-,,-^- w -. ' fO EUROPE, via SAN Mssgi®& FRANC SCO AND NEW YORK. CALIFORNIAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Under Contract with ins New South Wales and NEW Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of Her MajestVs Mails). The s.s. ship Macgregor, 2 500 tons, H Grainokr, Commander, the first of Unchartered Vessels for the temporary service, will leave the port of SYDNEY for SAN FRAN< ISCO H^™, g U T^\, KANDAVU ancl HONOLULU), on SATURDAY, 20th Decembernext, at 12 o'clock noon A STEAMER conveying mails and passengers is appointed to LEAVE AUCKLAND on the 22nd December, connecting at Kandavu with Steamship For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, 25, Queen street. Business Cards. T B. O O U E CT, **• CARVER & GILDER, GLASS & PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURED, 57, Wakefield street, Auckland. WAENOC& BEOTHEES, Soap & Candle Manufacturers, CHAPEL STREET, AUCKLAND. T 0 A E S 0 H~, ** • House and Land Agent, Rent and Debt Collector, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen street. TAMES _ U~T CHE E~ V Carter, Contractor, &c. Goods cleared and delivered from ships on the shortest notice. Ballast supplied. A LOVETT, Tailor, &c, Karanga--f-*-a hapo Road (near the top of Upper Queen street), Auckland, having commenced business at the above address respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. 11/TISS NO EM AN, Teacher ~oi iJ._ Music (pupil of Mr Hoffman for five years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes street. The North Shore attended. MADAM E WINT EE, ROYAL ACADEMICIAN, gives Lessons in Music and Singing. Two to Three Guineas per Quarter, payable in advance. Schools attended.— Melbourne House. SAMUEL WELLS House, Land, and Commission Agent, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. Loans arranged. Office : 129, Queen street (three door 3 below the Union Bank.) "POBERT GALLA _&H_TbT PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, Wyndham-street, Auckland (next the New Zealand Herald Office. Every description of work in connection with the above business executed with cheapness and despatch. ]y|"ODEEN LANGUAGES. Mit B. M. O. THEORELL, Member of the University .of Upsala, teacher of French at tho Auckland Grammar School University Classes, gives instruction in the French and German languages.— Applications may be mado at tho Mechanics' Institute Library. T\ ENTISTET. MR. T. TRAFF 0R D, surgeon dentist, Wakefield street. Artificial Teeth, from One to a Full Set, in Gold or Vulcanite. GEOEGE BLACK! & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE MANUFAT U R E R S, Lower Queen-street. A Stock of Sewn, Pegged, and Rivetted Goods Always in Stock. October 10, 1373. "WILLIAMS AND CO, SHIP CHANDLERS, Are Cash Purchasers of Old Sails, Canvas Rags Europe Rope, Junk, Old Muntz Metal, Copper, Brass. &c , &c. JOHN C. CLOU GH, *J MECHANIST & MODEL ENGINEER, HAS REMOVED FROM UPPER-QUEEN STREET i TO MASEFIELD'S BUILDINGS, ALBERT-STREET. Sewing Machines cleaned, adjusted, and carefully repaired. All kinds of light machines. Repairs undertaken atmoderate charges. Musical Instruments repaired and tuned. Harmonium Reeds made, &c. POETLAND CEMENT KEAN'S CEMENT PARIAN CEMENT PLASTER OF PARIS SLATES, &c. The above are on Sale by JAMES BLAIKIE, Slaterer and Plasterer, at his Yard, above Quick's Stables, Victoria-street. NOTICE. O A. B U E T , GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, WELLESLEY STREET EAST, takes this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants ol Auckland and the surrounding districts for theii 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. WPHILLIPPS & SON. • OIL, COLOR, and GLASS MERCHANTS Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils Turpentine, Colors. Varnishes, French Polish, Golc Leaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes, Plate, Sheet Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass, Picturt Frame and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compasi Glasses, Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 12. Wyndham street. NOTICE. JS. CUEETE, in thanking his • friends and the public for their kind &3sistanc at the late Fire, wishes to intimate to his patron that he is still carrying on his business a COACHBUILDER in his Old Premises, and is pre pared to execute in the most substantial and promp manner any work entrusted to him. J.S.C.'s long ex perience in the trade, and the employment of non but the most skilled workmen, places him imposition second to none in the province to execut any orders entrusted to him. He would also draT attention to the fact that he received First Prize a the Agricultural Show for a Buggy manufactured b him; also, for a Spring-cart, at the opening of th new Market. «-*-*- ---j J, S. C~U E E lE, \ QUEEN STREET. i Bones i bonesi bones i. . BOUGHT in any quantities, fo Cash, atHhe Freeman"** Bay Bono MOla,
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1208, 6 December 1873, Page 1
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