IMPORTS.
Ex Lutterworth : 5 cases, Ireland Bros.; 9 packages, T. and S. Morrin.
| [.ADTE.RTIStoIE.ST. (To tie Editor of the Evebttno Star.) Stk,—Allow mo to contradict a statement inserted ia your vain able pui-er, with r-espect \ | fco fiergt.-Major 'Pai-:y's s^ttnieii*, which is | my being a con/irrui.'.) pros:i-.u?e, (.■? v,h'ch J | su> able to come [oi-v.-liil, ard prove that it in j | untrue. Kofc only tL;.iH, 5,-ut bring witnessos, j j before such statement is made.' .1 l; kc to! j prove it, ! ]i DOW a great number of the I j leadiiig ciiizocs!m this ci^y would contrwHct ! j it. There is one thing !. can say is this— : my husband sends me £5 per month regularly for the support of myself and children, It j is time enough to term tne a prostitute when I am one. My husband travels for Leech and Co., that being a groat firm in Mel- | bourne. Tho little pirl Anne Armstrong ! used to be prowling about my house in Cook- j street, night after night, for' the purpose of | taking my'daughter (Catherine Johnson) with i her: it being a well known fact the girl j Anne Armstrong ru,ed to sleep under people's j house?, uiglit after night, trying to rob and plunder. If it is required, I can produce letters which I h;-.ve received from my husband in Melbourne, with respect to raouey which hos been .sent tome.—Jake Johreoh.
The popular Hiberniconjtroupe arrived ty the steamer St\ Kikls, thi3 morning, and we trust that they will give a few nighta of their admirable entertainments before proceeding to Sydney. Messrs. Baker are the gentlemen who gave such valuable assistance at Miss Christian's benefit concert. Frederico Aiiic, the King of the Air, who, when with Smith's Variety Troupe, established his reputation as the most skilful trapesist that has* ever visited the Australian colonies, arrived by the Phcobe. Professor .Jacobs was also a passenger. Are you about to be married ? Have you built a house ? Do you wish to furnish economically ? If so, there i?, without exception, the best and largest variety of carpets and floor-cloths in the province to choose from at tho City Hall, furnishing and drapery establishment. HoUoway and Garlick furnish banks, hotels, office!?, aud private residences cheaper than any other house in town. Tv addition toßrusscl, tapestry, Kidderminster, ana hemp carpets, they have flax, coir, and china matting, hearthrugs, woolmats (in all colors), door-mats (every requisite size), union and wool damasks, quilts, blankets, sheotiog, emtfins, etc. Before buying, Inspect the sfcoclr at the City HoJl. We are still selling geute' umbrellas at minced rates : Silk at 7s Gd, 9s lid, 12s Od ; alpaca, 4s fid to 63 M ■ ladks' silk, 5s lid and Gs lid ; alpaca, 3s llrl to ss. Drapery, clothing, ai d millinery at prices to suit the times —Hollowiy & Garlick, City Hall, 230, Queen-street. - [Advt 1
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1696, 26 July 1875, Page 3
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473IMPORTS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1696, 26 July 1875, Page 3
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