CHORAL HALL. HP HE Committee respectfully request -S- the aeslstance of old Performing Members at t'io usual Christsr.;i3 Concert, " The Mesiiah," to t.;kc placo oa the 23rd icst. Practice at 7.30 p.m. eveiy W. BEIDSON, Hon. Sec. THE UNION STEAM, SAW, MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED.) A N Extraordinary General Meeting -Ca- of the Shareholders of tho above Company will be held at Die omcu of Mr 'J. L. White, Canada Bu'ldings, Quefcß-street, Auckland, on Thursday, the 11th December instant, at the hour of two p.m. Business : Apportionment of T'nallotted Shares. E. WAYMOUTH, Secretary. December 3, 1873. O E S A* L E, -£- 32f> ;ks Best Canterbury Potatoes (Lain planted mid lute out of the ground, ex By no) Also, A constant supply of the best New Potatoes, At tlifl Corner Mart, and Wyndyam-street New Store. GEORGE SIBBIN. ROYAL WILLIAM No. 1 ORANGE LODGE. rpHE usual Monthly Meeting of the -a- Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Wellesley street, To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, 9ill instant, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of .W.M. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BEST QUALITY AT TEE LOWEST PRICES. pHBISTMAS FE.UITS & SPICES, \J SUPERIOR TE AS for the Million of surpassing purity, strength and flavor, .also, General Groceries bought at a low price in an over-stocked depressed market. Our Hew Price List will be shortly published in the daily papers. With pleasure we acknowledge the liberal patronage accorded to us, and we hereby make known that wo have resolved to retail the very best quality of General Groceries at the Smallest Profits and Lowest Prices. itSTPlease Note our Address:— FRENCH & CO., THE PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, AND BRANC'T STORE IN THE MARKET. Immigration Office, AucHand, 6th December, 1573 TX7ILLTAM JONES, immigrant * ™ per Schiehallion to Wellington, will please write to his sister in Wellington, care of Immigration Officer, Wellington. EDWARD GREEN, Immigration Officer. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'THE Illustrated Almanacs for 1874 -»- being to hand, insurers may obtain the same on apprcation at the office. J. B. GRAHAM. ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. ' Ti/TONTHLT Inspection Parade To--LvX morrow (Tuesday) Evening, in the Drill-shed, at 7.30 o clock sharp. Uniform : Full Dress E. H. FEATON, Capt.. Comd. A.V.A. ;—- —_ —__ f H. JSTEUMEG-BN -A-J« has REMOVBD to the Site of his Old Premises, ICS, Queen-street, and opposite the Savings' Bank. JOHN HENRY PRIOE, last Leard •' of at Taranaki, please communicate with your Brother, Charles Hamilton Piior (lately arrived from India).—Address F., Stab, office. TP this should meet the eye of Tom -A. Wavpkkwortm, please send your address to E.W., of-.ltwater Creek, Christchurch. T OST, on Sunday Morning, at St. JLJ Matthew's Church, or between the Church and Eden Crescent, a small Goli' Brooch, with Forget-me-not :irrt t«-o Pearls.—3f the finder will bring it to the office of ihis paper he will be rewarded. X OST a Newfoundland Dog, white -*--« and black; registfred number, 1274. Finder will be rewarded.—George Scarfe, at Messrs Owen and Graham. XpOTJND, a Small Sum of Money.— -S- Apply J. Davis, Karangahape Road. LOST, last evening, a G-old "Brooch, set in Amber stone, between St Patrick's Cathedral, the Wharf, any person returning the same to the Evkniko Si-Aii oflice will be rewarded. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. THE Sixth Monthly Meeting will be held at 7.30 THIS (Monday) EVENI' G. 10 LET, A.Q-OOD Business Premises, with four or six rooms, as required. H. PARTINGTON, House and Land Agent, Queen-street. PAPAKURAANNNCJAL H A C E S, To be held at Papakura on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PAPAKURA HANDICAP of 100 soys., with a Sweepstake of 5 soys. each ; second horse to receive 30 ■ soys., third 10 soys., from the stakes. Two miles. Nominations, enclosing 1 soy., to be made to the Secretary, at the Globe Hotel, Papakura, before eight p.m. on SATURDAY, December 13. Weights to be declared on January 7, 1874. Acceptances, enclosing 2 soys., on January 14, at 8p m. Balance of Sweep, 3 soys., to be paid at 1 p.m. on day of R.sce. Remainder of programme to be published in future advertisements. WILLIAM C. BREAKELL, Hon. Sec. P.R.C. Papakura, December 3,1875. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TBNDEES are required for the Erection of Buildings in Mechanics' Bay. Plans and Specifications to be seen at FRASER & TINNE'S, Phoenix Foundry. Tenders to be delivered by WEDNESDAY next, 10th inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. TO LET, a Yurnished Bedroom, suitable for one or two ladies.—For address apply at Mrs Petty's Millirery and Dressmaking Establishment, foot of Grey-street. TXT J. YANDLE begs .to inform TT » his friends and the public generally that he has tiken eligible premises at the junction of Queen and Grey-streets, where he purposes commencing Business as Family Butcher on the 12th INST., and he trusts thatby attention, civility, and cleanliness, and offering a Superior Article, to merit an amount of that patronage which it will be his utmost desire and • earnest endeavour tcJsecuie, retain, and increase.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1209, 8 December 1873, Page 3
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