WANTED KM OWN—Highest .cheat.. Plnf 1? SUl n for all okl Metals- 0n Sale COM& iK =6. T' £ nd 8 feet shcete Galvanized Alfred w5° n : ,H& PllmpS ' Paints- &c- &c- at Alfred Smart s. next Blue Post. Victoria street. WANTED KNO WN.-The underNewcastle*?^ aye al, way,s on hand a lar Se 1? °f and Uncut w i'l 0 Coal ■ also, best Cut house fZli^i oi- T Yard! ÜBetweenU Between For* andOuston.uouse sweet, next Isaacs' Bonded Store W. & G. WINSTONE. AJNTED the Butcher, Bak_f, Auckland lmaV*l ?an_ler. Dairyman, and others of tre now slfnnl^ 01?, 1*?to know that the undersigned OApfTHSte their strong durable SPRING-•-13S H 8 ( " Pr.ce.Tto meet tek times. -________J^__POPaTEE &80N. WANTED KNOWN, that D. Timber an^ofw PK* d to ail kinds of S-_h*f TwL ™! 1 ?. uiltol materials, including H pZ'p r^ mg?' Broiul Timue *. House hiSi ' ,™s' -^ ails< Hardwood Felloes. ."hafts Tronbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles &c &c at tI, P lowest market price, at his S, Custom-ho^e SELLING OFF ! OFF~! O WESTPEaHL begs to inform ♦TV ,his. Customers and the Public of Auckland' Plat. he ,'i. nOW PILING OFF his large .stock 6. Boots and Shoes at and undercost price for Cash only riS.."- p' ge. asso, rt"lent of ladies'and Gentleman's Ge man Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices, to make room for fresh shipments.—l 27. Queen-street. "P O R SALE, a handsome Light--01"0 ! *"* ** to F. NOTICE. f H. NEUME aE N, "77* r, Pawnbroker, has REMOVED to tlio Site ?L * ■ remises> 105, Queen-street, and opposite tire Savings Bank. TE this should meet the eye of Tom 7"w Wawekavort.. please send your address to E.W., saltwater Greek, Chi.stchurch. IF Charles Hamilton Prior calls at Mr. Peckham's, Albert-street, he will hear of his brother. TO LET, a two-roomed Cottage. Good supply of water. Near Queen-street.— Apply to J. Cater, Photographer, 25G, Queen-street. I" OST, on Sunday Morning, at St. ■*-* Matthew's Church, or between the Church and Eden Crescent, a small Gold Brooch, with Forget-me-not and two Pearls.-If tho finder will bring it to the oiiice of this paper he will ba rewarded. T OST, last evening, a Gold Brooch, J—4 set in Amber stone, between St Patrick's Cathedral, the Wharf, any person returning the same to the Eveninci Star oflice will be rewarded FTJBNISHED ApartmontfTfor Lady and Gentlemen, or three or four Gentle men, with or withont board, in a healthy good situation.—For cards of address apply at Stak office. 10 LET, A GOOD Business Premises, with four or six rooms, as required. H. PARTINGTON, House and Land Agent, Queen-street. PAPAKUEA ANNNQAL1 R A C E S, To be held at Papakura on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PAPAKUR A 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, beforo eight p.m. on SATURDAY, December 13. Weights to be declared on January 7, 1874. Acceptances, enclosing 2 soys., on January 14, at 8 p m. Balance of Sweep, 3 soys., to be paid at 1 p.m. on day of Race. Remainder of programme to be published in future advertisements. WILLIAM C BREAKELL, Hon. Sec. P.R.C. Papakura, December 3. 1873. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDEES are required for the Erection of Buildings in Mechanics' Bay. Plans and Specifications to be seen at FRASER & TINNE'S, Plucnix Foundry. Tenders to be delivered by MONDAY next. 15th instant. The lowest or any Tender not neoeeKarily accepted. WJ. TANDLE begs to inform • his friends and the public generally that he has taken 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 that by 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 to secure, retain, and increase. < MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS EXHIBITION. An Exhibition in connexion with the above Institution, and on behaif of the Funds of the Technical Classes which have been so successfully started, will be held iiijthe MECHANICS' INSTITUTE during Christmas and New Year's weeks. The following gentlemen have been appointed an EXHIBITION COMMITTEE: Mr P. A. Philips Mr G. M. Reed Mr Humphreys Mr F. J. Moss Mr W. Sloane (treasurer) Mr J. Wrigley Mr E. Bartley Mr G. W. Heslop Mr J. C. Hoyte. THAMES COMMITTEE: Mr Wm. Rowe I Mr J. L. Bagnall Mr E. W. Hol'is | Mr H. S. Severn Mr A. Dewar. The Committee respectfully invite manufacturers and others to apply for space under any of the following headings :— Class I.—Mining, Quanying, Metallurgy, and Mineral Products Chemical Substances and Products, and Pharmaceutical Processes Substances used for Food, including Wines Animal and Vegetable Substancts used in Manufactures. Class 2.—Manufacturing Machines and Tools. Class 3.—Machine-.,? in general. Class 4. —Civil Engineering, Architectural and Building Contrivances (Models or Drawings) M-Utaiy Engineering, Armour, and Accoutrements Ordnance and Small Arms Naval Architecture and Ships' Tackles (Models or Drawings) Class 6.—Philosophical Instruments, and Processes depending upon their Use Photographic Apparatus and Photography Horological Instruments Musical Instruments Surgical Instiuments and Appliances. Class C—Cotton, Flax, Hemp, Silk, AVoollon, and Worsted, including Mixed Fabrics generally Tapestiy, Lace, and Embroidery. Class 7.—Skins, Furs, Feathers,' and Hair Leather, including Saddlery, Harness, and Ornamental Work. Class B.—Paper, Stationery, Printing, and Bookbinding. Class 9.—Steel and Cutlery. Class 10.—Works in Precious Metals and their Imitations, and Jeweßfcry Glass " Pottery. The Committes also respectfully solicit the loan of Curiosities, Pictures, or Article--, of Vertu, of which j the greatest care will bo taken. ] Applications will be received from intending Exhibitors by the Secretary at the temporary Oflice, Vulcan Lane, until the 15th instant. By order of the Exhibition Committee. WILLIAM CHAPPELL, Secretary, i
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 9 December 1873, Page 3
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