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W. Finlat, one of the earliest established Watch and Clock Makers on the Thames, WISHES IT KNOWN that he has again commenced business in Williamson street, in connection with tne Manufacturing Jewellery Business of his brother, Mr James Finlay, and is prepared to undertake all branches of the Watch and Clock-making business. Repairs executed with promptness. Charges moderate.—[Advt.]

Auctions TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. At 11 o'clock. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, ETC., Of the Coach and Horses Hotel, Pollen street, Shortland. TAMES, CRAIG Has received instructions from Mr J.- G--Powjell to sell by auction on above date, at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Pollen street, Shortland, The WHOLE of the FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and other Effects. No Reserve. Terms Cash. 597 Meetings PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. • THE Half-Yearly MEETING- of Members of the abore Society will bo held in the K»raka School-room, Mackay street, TOMORROW (Wednesday), June 27, at I 7.30 p.m. Business—Nomination of D.D.G.M. j Election of Auditors ; Balance Sheet, &c. Heney. H. WRiany, Secretary. Volunteer Notices No. 3 H.R.v! mHE Company will PARADE at their I Drill Shed, TO-MORROW EVENING-, at 7.30 p.m., for Major Cooper's Inspection. Uniform, Arms and Accoutrements. Full Muster requested. By order. Hensy Skekb, . 907 Secretary. J7OR A REAL GOOD 3s TE A II go to MEARS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. GEORGE ROBSON, (LiTR PROVIDORE s.s.ROTOMAHANA), HAVING- TAKEN CUNNINGHAM'S . Newmarket Hotel, BEG-S to inform his Friends and Visitors to Auckland, that it will be worth their ■while to pay him a -visit at his Suburban Retreat, where they will hear the swe^t notes of the skylark, the song of the nightingale, and the shrill shriek of the iron horse; added to which they will receive a hearty welcome [ and good cheer. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. Busses from foot of Shortland street every half hour. ' 889

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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