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Lwt, round, Ac. W,VI, ™ tw f en W ftll ser str.eb and fcot «i street. return to Mr Duncan, butcher, Geor, m? the same to Messrs Brown, Ewing, anil Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 0> NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR OAMAKU. -UMSO N, p.s on luesday, the 15th February. Parsenger* by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. Monday. F°* L *TTELTON, WELLINGTON Pleton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakan Ir.alrmnr nox/r/v #_. . fongamu, Napiei. vattt, rx ' m * Greymoutb ik£E?°* *' B V on Tuesday, th15th February. Paß3t>nj?era by tbt 1215 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 9 a.m. To be followed by the HA WE A, b.* on Tuesday, 22nd February.

FOR TIMA.RTT, AKAROA. ANl> LYTTBr,TON:-BEAUTIFIJL STAE s. 8., on Wednesday, the 16th February. Passengers # by the 2.30 p.m. train. Kate of freight tj Timara 25s per ton, - >atTimaruatßteanier\* Mands.j- The A. S. P. Co.'s b. t LLEWELLYN will leave Auckland on Tuesday, 29th February. Passenger Tuesday, 22nd February.

Offices: Harbour Chambers, SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS. IRE Harbor Steam Company's p.a. GOLDE> AGE, will run every Saturda Afternoon from Dunedin to Heads and Maori Kaik, leavhv> curnouists in time to catch the 5.30 p.m. trail from Port. Return Tickets (including railway fares), 3s 6t! 4 issued on Board. SI BAM TO SYDNEY DIRECf, Via Lyttelton and Wellington. superior passenger accommoDATIUN. fKA. rpHE Favorite Screw Steam ahipEASBY, 1,489 ton register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched oi or about Tuesday, 15th February next. Cargo received at Railway Sheds until noon on Tuesday. FRANCIS FULTON, Agent. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:—

71XPRESS, 8.8., for INVEROARjrILL II WHARF, calling at the Bluff, From Rattray Btreet Wharf, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Cargo received at tbe Rattray street Jetty till 2 p.m. Passengers from Rattray street wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo for Tnvercargill and Inlind Districtforwarded by rail from- Bluff at Consignees" risk, H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. STEAM TO BLUFF, INVEROARGILL WHARF, AND RIVERTON. - •""lHEp.s. COMERANGwiI* s»il as above, on Satur , day, the 12th inst, Lavin Rattray s reet Wharf at 3 o'clock. Cargo now receive i at Rattray street Jetty. Cargo for Inland Townforwarded psr rail at consignees' risk. GHO. S. BnODRICK, Agent. Auction Notices. SATQKDAY, 12th JANUEBY, At 12 o'clock. SHARES! SHARES! * -~~—~~ IS Shares National Insurance. 0 ~ N. Z. Insurance Co., 50s paid 100 Colonial Bank. 250 „ Albion Brewing C \ 20 „ Friendly Societies' Hall Co. 100 „ Walton Paik Co. X H I T E~L~A W < SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock, STOCK OF A STOREKEEPER. Drapery, Hosiery, Ladies' Costumes, Fancy Dress Good*, Tweeds, W. st ofFngland Cloth, Men's Clothing, Carpet-, Hearthnigs, Sheeting, etc., Boots and Shoes. , Removed to Rooms for-convenience of sale. No reserve. T BARN ET T & CO.

TO-MORROW, 12*h FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. . On the Premises, George street, opposite _ Yo.k Hotel. LAZA R U S i will se'l by auction, A large quantity of furniture, crystal, and glassware. No reserve. 12 o'clock sharp. WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. PREMISES FOR REMOVAL, Known as THE TIMES RESTAURANT, In coneequence of the wid ning of Princes street. Also, Stock of Furniture and Leamington Range, &c LAZARUS ha 3 been instructed to sell - • by public auction, from the proprittor Mrßelfield, *Qhe Times Restaurant Building, togtther with the furniture, comprising— Sofas, tables, chairs, iion bedsteads, wshstands, toiletware, bedding, blankets, rugs, carpeting, crystal, kitch n utensils, one sp end d leamingtoa ran e, with all the apparatus and fixings, in good order, he, &e. N.B. The building is in first-class order, paitly composed of wood and brick. All the ro nns are built of well-seasoned timber-flo rinps nearly new, having only been laid down lately, »ndeas ; ly removed. To builders and others this is a first clam opportunity. Terms cash. No reserve. M. SPBDDINU, AUCTIOHBBB, Has removed to temporary premise! a feft oors south of his old rooms daring th widening of Frinces'stree ?

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Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4044, 11 February 1876, Page 3

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