NEW POEK BUTCHEEY, PAR SELL. T. BA.RNETT begs to inform his Parnell customers that he will open TO-MOKEOW (Wednesday) his PARNKLL BRANCH SHOP, with every delicacy of the trade. The Branch is opened purely for the convenience of his customers at Paniell He thanks them for past favours, and assures them that the same prices, quality, and variety will greet their eyes each day as they see in his Queen-street shop. XTOTICE OF REMOVAL T. THOMPSON Begs to inform his friends and th« public generally that he is Removing to .bin New Jirick Premises, at the corner of Victoria and Albert-streets, adjoining --".ranee Hall, where, on and after SATTIRDAY, Tein t - ---itr, f] le business will be carried on. He tlie, 10th 0u.,, '-nnity of returning his sincere takes this oppot-v.. -tronage accorded to him thantm for the liberal )'~. nsting to secure the during the past Twenty Years, v. thP pr i ncip i e continuance of the same b.r ariheriog w -'lnerative of suppling the best goods at the lowest reru,... profit. T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesale & Retail Grocep, Victoria-street, Auckland, N.B.—Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, kc, always on hand. Settlers' Produce purchased and sola on .commission Goods delivered in town and suburbs. DEVONPOE T.—Seven-roomed House, with spacious allotment, well situated, To Let.—Oliver Mays, House /■ gent, TjpTlE WAIKATO TIMES, -&- A Tei-Weekxy Newspaper, PUBLISHED AT HAMILTON, PRICE, TWOPENCE. The best Country advertising medium in the * province. &T .Agent for Auckland—H. E. GEORGE, Fortstreet, who will receive Advertisements and Subcriptions. The Waikato Times is filed at all the leading livtels. TF this should meet the eye of Mary JL Flood. Rim will p;<-ase call at Mr Coster, 251, Queen-street, Auckland, at once. T) E A F N E S~~S~! I am possessed of a truly valuable Recipe frotn the Chief Aurift in Europe, for the cure, of the above distressing complaint. The benefits the use of the medicines has conferred on several I have supplied it to, is really marvellous. Ecad the following extracts of a few of the letters I have received acknowledging their efficacy, and judge for yourselves :— " My daughter, who has been deaf for a number of years, Mr Hannaford S remedy has entirely cured — Johnt Gef.y, Confectioner, Queen-street, Auckland" "I have suffered from deafness nearly 12 years, and availed myself of the best medical experience in vain. I have tried Mr Hannaford's, of High-street, remedy lor nearly a month, and am nearly cured. Air Hannaford, in my opinion, is a - benefactor to mankind. —Walteb Howe, Moore-street, Auckland.'1 "I am so satisfied of your remedy's curative properties, irom personal experience, that I have remitted you £5 for v quantity to send to relatives of mine in Melbourne —J. Thompson, Oamaru, Otago." " My hearing is improving fast, so much so that I can hear my watoh tick at the bed's head. Send me another box of the various ingredients — Chables McKeegan, Gbuznee-street, 'Wellington." " I have been under the cere of that impostor Eosenthai, but derived no benefit from his treatment. After using1 Mr Hannaford's remedy for little more than a week, I find my hearing quite restored, so much so that 1 am quite annoyed at any of my friends speaking in a loud tone—Andrew McMillan, Mabetu, Bay of Plenty, Auckland." Letters addressed to Mr T. B. Hannafgbd, Highstrsjtt, Auckland, will bo promptly attended to. WHAT! HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the above District will be held in the Wb.au Public Hall on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at 7 p.m. Business.- To strike a Eate, elect District Board, Auditors, and Fence Viewers. JOHN BOLLARD, <<■ Chairman. Jnly 14, 1875. rpo CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Tenders are required for the Erection of a Coachhouse and Stable at Remuera, —Apply at my office. JAMES WKIGLEY, Architect. T OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A meeting of the Soiree Committee will be held in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, "Wellesley-street, on FRIDAY Evening, the ICth instant, at 7.30 p m , when all the Committee are requested to attend. By order of the G.S. A MEETING will be held at Mr J. Darby's Hotel, Shoitland-street, THIS EVENING, the 14th, at 8 p.m, to call in all Lists that are out, on behalf of the Widow of the late Mr P. cweeney, and to consider other business. HHHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE : Muntz Metal, (Genuine), 14 to 20ozs Coppering Nails and Felt Chain Cables, fiorn 5 16 tol}in, Admiralty tested Anchors, from 501b to lCJc^i, Admiralty tested Canvas, the best assorment in Auckland A large Stock Brit Rope, tfrcjst Brothers (best), from lj to 4-J- inch, a large stock on hand laniard Rope. 4 aLri 3 Strand, fine yarn Russian Hemp, a large Stcck of assorted sizes Wire Rope, a large Stock of Ijest, quality Paint Oils, Raw and Boiled Paints and Leads, various colours Pitch and Resin Sail Logs, Patent Logs, &c. TO ARRIVE PUB OaLIEE OTT AKD DUNEDIN A Lak.c<s Ass.-obtmbst of SHIP CHANDLERY. D. H. McX ESZIE & CO "W L. ROTH, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Wishes to give notice to the public in general of his REMOVAL FROM THE OLD SUPREME COURT-HOUSE TO THE I COIINEB OP VICTOKIA. AND ALBERT-STREETS, formerly occupied by J. French, Grocer, and that he must dispose of his vast and varied stock of Household Furniture, &c, &c, &c , at any pkioe, as his present premises are to be pulled down. This is a Genuine Sale; no reasonable offer refused, as the future premises will not contain above hah? the present stock. pASSAGE TO ENGLAND. A LaiJy about to proceed Home in the ship Fernglen, wishes to arrange for joint occupancy of a Cabin with another Lady.—Apply to Major Green, Government Buildings. r\ EORGE W. OW E-3ST, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, HAS ON SALE, TO ARRIVE EX SHOOTING STAR, FERNGLEN' EMILY McLAREN, DONKDIN, CALLER OU. &C— 80 barrels and cases New Currants 80 cases bottled Fruits .62 boxes Eleme Raisins 7 cases Figs Mid Muscatels 20 barrels Prunes 20 cases Imperial Plums, 21b and 4J.b bottles 25 cases Red Herrings, Whybrow's 20 cases Fresh Herrings, Morton's 30 half-barrels Pickled, do > Overall 2 tons Ling / 30 cases Lobsters and Mackerel 38 bales Paper and Paper Bags BO cases Capers and Currie Powder 50 cases Vinegar, Whybrow's and Morton's 50 cases Bottled Salt 3 cases Essences 7 casks Canary, Hemp, and.Rape Seed 6 casks Carraways 21 cases Taylor's and Epp's Cocoa, &c. 32 cases and casks Blacking 40 cases Kieller's Jujubes-ana Confectionery 40 cases Marmalade 350 boxes Candles , 35 cases Brown and Poison's Corn Flour 160 boxes Pipes and Bath Bricks 65 cases Castor and Salad Oil 50 cases Column's Mustard and Blue 82 gross Nixey's Black Lead 2 tanks Sago and Tapioca <• 5 cases Liquorice, loz sticks 70 casks Bi-Carbonate Soda ftnd Crystal 8 cases Twine and Lines 4 cases Brushware 13 cases Baking and Egg Powder 16 cases Fancy Soap and Soap Powdors 2 cases Chlorodyne • Nutmegs, Spice, Piments, Ginger, &c. 55 drums Linseed Oil 108 tons Paint, &c. 4 tons Crushed Lump and Loaf Sugar 30 caßes Bell and Black's Vestas, 250'a and P laid
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1686, 14 July 1875, Page 3
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