ja&'lZ^ SALE 0F TOLLS. ££Z. m **',?. &<■#■:# B. Tonka and Co. sold, to-day, the lease of the Exchange Hotel, Parnell, for £240 per annum, lease for seven years. Mrs. Hale was the purchaser. The tolls were sold as follows:-No. 1, ClaytOD, £79; 2, Hyarth, £17 ss; 3, McGarry, £65 ; 4, Lupton, £5 7s 6d ; 5, Stringer, £62 ; 6, Kirby, £15 10s ; 7, McShane, £51 ; 8, A.S.P. Co., £35; 9, A. Barnes, £85. Xf XTENSION OF TIME! #3~ ONE MONTH LONGER. -®a Through the courtesy of the incoming tenant, I. LEVY Sega to inform the public nf Auckland generally, that the Clearing-out Sale of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing will continue for . . > FOUR WEEKS LONGER ! When the balance will positively be sold by auction. Owing to the extent of the Stock on hand, it was found impossible to sell out in one month, even though it was SACRIFICED at any prite ; added to which, a large parcel of Men's, Youths' and Boys' WINTER CLOTHING, Of every description.and from the best English Houses, has just arrived per Shooting Star, "which made it imperative on I. LEVY'S part to arrange for ONE MONTH'S LONGER POSSESSION OF HIS OLD PREMISES, A large portion of j the Shooting Star's shipment consists of BOY'd KHTICKKRBOCKERS SUITS which are so much inquired for at present in Auck- ' land; also, GALATEA, and other Fashionable styles. Toe public can truly bear witness to the BARGAINS they have had at the Monster Clothing Mart during the past month; but the Proprietor can onndently assure them that STILL GREATER SACRIFICES Will be made during this FINAL SALE. This is no " Catch Sale," as is the case with one o two other shops in Auckland, the Proprietors or which are envious of I. Levy's success. &• Steer past all other shops, and drop in at i. ;levy's; MONSTER CLOTHING MART, 210, Queen-street, (Two doors above Coupland's Stor . DEYONPORT. (North Shore).— To Let, two Houses in excellent localities, containing eight and nine rooms respectively.— Apply R. and R. Duder, House and Land Agents, De^onport Store _. j LOST, this morning, between Shortland Crescent and Jones' Auction Mart, Queen street an "IO.U" drawn by. Mr. Sutherland, of OtahuhnTinflyom-'of E Foley, for £10 -£l reward will be paid to anyone returning same to this office. STOLEN, from Hobson-street, a Black Retriever, with white paws; No offoliar, 1517 Anyone detaining same after this notice will be progecnted.-Mrs Grant, Hobaon-streeß, LOST on yesterday (Tuesday, 22Hd, two,"Letters addressed to»MrsT. fl .•Wttomrttnl* office. ~
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1668, 23 June 1875, Page 3
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