E ONE0 NE M ONTH' LARGE REDUCTIONS BY M. & C. MILNE. In consequence of _eing heavily OVERSTOCKED, the following Reductions Will bo made for ONE MONTH ONLY :- -25 per cent, off— fancy deesses skirtings costumes, a:m> FURS. Js®= 20 per cent, off— Silks, Velvets, Velveteen, Satins, Velvet and Cloth Jackets, Waterproof Mantles, Shawls, * Crinolines, Tweeds, W.P. Twccdß, Mantle Cloths, UnderClothing, Baby Linen, Corse) s. ' . Flowers, A_d all Fancy Goods, Also, White and Crimean Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, &c„ &c. 12^ PER CENT. OFFBLANKETS, RUGS, QUILTS, CALICOES, TOWELLING, TOWELS, TABLECLOTHS, &c, _c, &c N.B-TO STOREKEEPERS AND DEALERS.— ; . The above is a first-rate opportunity of replenishing M. & C. MILNE, - CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, 222 & 224, Queen-street, , > gU*!Auckland. JAMES HEDLE V,.''...' mount eden " Junction Gkocery Store. , New and Superior Groceries sold at the lowest Town prices. Families waited upon for orders. Goods delivered in any part of the ; . > ■Country. UCKLAND VOLUNTEER ENGINEERS. - New Rifles will be issued at the Drill-shed at half! past 7 o'clock This (Friday) Evening, to Members in attendance. ■ WM. ANDERSON, Captain. MR J. BE OWNS PART SINGING I a? ' CLAS S. •""wing to 'thft repetition| .f the Operetta cf the. .. " Crimson Scarf," on Mo»d_j> Evening, consequently entailing the absence of several of tbe members of the class, the invitation night will take. place--, on. Thursday Evening, the 6th .August.' The .usual ~ practice wfll be held on Monday, the 2nd August.'' CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. \ ... , Tenders for Grating, Slaughtering, and Carting, addressed to the undersigned, and left at his office Uigh-street, will be received until 12 o'clock OE MONDAY next, August 2. WM. ATKIN, .... , .'| Chairman. . % Auckland, July 2- (1 1875. r -.: :--:s "DUTTER! BUTTE E_ -".-. j| There is a great fall in the price of Butter at - ' :—=•£-:* FENTON'S, next to Hemus's Boot -hop, Market ■ .'-"-'- Corner, Queen-street. Prime Butter, Is id lb';. , -'!j_3r Pure Hogs Lard, 10d-lb ; Flour, 71bs for Is; Corn. .' '."'.'^ Flour, 6d per lb. ' . . ' ".-,'■"-' TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. .["_; ON ACCOUNT OP WHOM IT MAY - '•■?; \: CONCERN. . :;':% ;2gg EX FORFAHSHIRE, EROM LONDON. \ ,,;: . ■?• E. &: H. ISAACS WILL sell by "auction on Tuesday " * next, .. 'rfv '•'..; 27 trunks' Ladies', Gents', and Maid's Boots, and Boot Uppers, as follows: ;'., i 3 trunks Ladies' Memel E.S., M.H. Blocked, 1 Pt. T.C. 'X - ■" "'* G trunks ES. Kid Fancy Fronts. M.H. rivetted - ..; -- ■ 2 trunks E S Kid Fancy Fronts ' .■'-*' 3 "'- "; _ trunks E.S. Kid Fancy Stitched, sewn ' 2 trunks 6-9 and 10-13, ES Kid Fancy Front* ' r : '-'h MH'Stout ..-■.' 2 trunks E S Coro, Alma, pegged ,- ''':_'-- r. '■'■ ''■■ 3 trunks % Youths Cord, Alma, pegged -; '„ ■'. - 2 trunks do do, rivetted ' '"'-^v' . 1 trunk E S Calf Alma Uppers •** '• ~/ -| 1 do do do ' .'■:; ''-■•;,.'":.- '/;,., ~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. / ;! '.. ?" j| E. &H. ISAACS. :;. ."..-"V ;:' ■■ ' I WILL sell by auction on Tuesday,- I next, on account of whom it may concern, _ ex Forfarshire, from London, - :- •■ 27 trunks Ladies', Gents*, and Maids" "Boots and* .- -i Boot Dppers. -.;.iFull particulars in future issue. > ■ 'LV '.\ SATURDAY, JCLY 31. J I.'\ '.'" •;. ' i ; , MESSRS. HUNTER & NOLAN a "" :: « '.^ HAVE received instructions from ; --' '"'§, Mrs Jno. Dooley, to .sell at, ber residence.",'" (near Mr Hardingtoh's farm), at tbe Springs^ Oiie- ' :. hunga, at 2 o'clock, " ~'* '..,- -'.;■".- ' 4 Cows, 3 <Yearlings,r 7 Pigs, ton Hobart Town Seed Potatoes, half-acre Onions, Household Furni- '.'•"* ture, American Churn, Dairy Utensils, a lot of Brahma Fowls, Geese, Garden Implements; also lease of 15 acres Land, 4 acres ploughed and ready for sowing, &c. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, A ,| noon. ■; ; J> .J| IMPORTANT ,-'>,'•,> if TO TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, GAS ;| FITTERS, AND OTHERS.. * -r> THE RTOCKMN-TRADE, MACHINERY; v i TOOLS, &c, OF THE LATE MR. ~ - 7 T. D. WORFOLK." . - i -TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. - / •_, ■-. -' R. ARTHUR ' . ... HAS been IkyMred witli in st. uctioiis ■T' ■; to sell by"'au-iion, on Momiay'neit,, A__t_^-^. J'■_ '^ at ,the premises, ocdupied Ify'the " ' - late Mr T, D. "W'orfolk, t] "- , , 4 -4 j . His Stock : _Q-Tr,ade;- Machinery, Tfl,o^s,C|ici &o^ -•,> ,' . '" consist_igb^,.ey.ery,thi9g i -Be9eßsUryfprth- : *:'■'£' ".; execution of _U kind<3 bfwbik'ffl connection - , with the Tinsmithj = Plumbing,' Gas fitting^ ~( : ■ Bell __ngi_g,'-.-luo'd Copper'sEaith Busiiiess. * •
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1700, 30 July 1875, Page 3
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