Tenders
To Drapers 'pENDERS will bo received until Noon on I THURSDAY, the 201,h infant, for tbe STOCK-IN-TRADE of the Undersigned, consisting of— Manchester, Dress Goods, Shawls, £ s. d. Tweeds, Umbrellas, Mattings and Carpets, &c, &o. ... ... 753 15 5 Clothing, Hats, &c, Shirts, &0., : Hosiery and Haberdashery ... 452 3 6 ( Straw Goods, Dresses, Skirts, and Millinery, Trimmings and Hati, &a., Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, Fancy and Bibbons ... ...879 14 8 Total... £2085 JL3 2 The Goods and Stock Sheets are now ready for inspection. Tender*, to be sent either to my address or ; to Jfaura A. Clark and Sons, Auckland, where a copy of the Stock Sheets may be seen. '■:.■• The highest; on any tender not necessarily accepted. . ■■. , y . M. Hi AIBBY, 169 i : Pollen street, Shortlaad. . Notices STATEMENT, of the Receipts and EXPENDITUBB OF COUBT PfilDß OF Pabnbll, No. 4409, Ancient Obdbb OF FoBESTEB9, AUCKLAND DIBTBICT, FOB THB YSAB - ENDED 31&T DeCEMBEE, 1878. Db. £ b d To balance in Bank of New Zealand, 31stDec, 1877... 28 12 9 „ Initiation and other Fees... 13 19 6 Contributions of Members 638; 15 6 Interest on Capital .' 84 13 0 „ Contributions from Members of other Courts. ... 6 6.3 „ Refunded by Auckland District ... ... ... 40 0 0 „ Foreign Medical Fees ... 2 1 0 „ Gooda ... ... .... 9 3 8 Total ... ... £823 11 8 Cb. £ s d „ By Sick Benefits 163 10 0 „ Funeral Benefit ... - ... 20 0 0 „ District Levies ... ... 84 1 5 Sick Benefits to Members of other Courts : 7 0 0 „ Contributions of Members of other Court 3 remitted 4 19 0 „ Trustees for Investment as ■ fixed Deposits 210 0 0 1 Benevolent Gifts 24 13 10 , „ Surgeon's Salaries.., ... 157 1 8 „ Secretary's Salary... ... 35 0 6 ; „ Advertising, Printing and '■■ Stationery 14 6 6 ' Miscellaneous Expenditure 6 12 2 M „ Delegates' Travelling Ex- * penses ..'... l ... 11 6 0 Woodward's Fees ;.;> .. 6 00 i,, G00d5,.&c.... , 3j;v.= i... -2 5 1 : „ Rent ... 20 0 0 „ Balance in Banß of New - ■ Zealand )s 3lst Dec, 1878 66 ,16 ijO ; Total ""' .7." "... £823 11 8 Capital, Slat December, 1878— £• 's d ■ ■&;.. Balance in Bank of New j>;: Jo . U ! Zealand..,,?■ ... 'i ... :. 66 16 Bank Deposits 1730 0 0 : :..,.r.... :-j ,r) .(» lf .,•„!■,..■■•■lW6vMli{Lo Capital, 3ist'December, 1877... 1548 12. 9 Increase during the year ... £238 .3 3 ■ CHAELES AHIEB* :J : .. •: -i--i .■■■ -.■/■■■ ■•'■■•••■,■-:;■;'/; Secretary.; Examined and found correct— .-j'j, ..».-IVI !. GEOB&E-WIISOM 1,: PiC.R.j ) ,'..1.-::.'.-i:.> \ James Smith, D.S., VAuditors. R. J. Stone, ) 2nd January, 1879. --■•■■ ; Hear Getting Crowded Out! | IMPORTANT~TELBQRAM:f TO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, and Parawai.—Be united, ardjoin together. Bust up the; little Ring that is now ruling, jou : and; frittering' awty your local revenue. Advice to the friends of Grahamstiown: Don't pile ; on the agony too much"! the last straw broke the Camerß, back. Public, draw youioWjQ {conclusions. ,:' / ! J^ Abo*!b Aii, Things, ! PATRONISE THE CHEAP BOOT* ; SELLER and MAKER, j E. ■■■>; C. :' M'-.-p^-B ;Gr-A. S"V:\ By dsing so'yon will save you money, get a \ Good Fit, and have real Taluft,^! Workmanship and Material. , : , Try Morgan's Men's;E.S Boots ...liisftd Try Morgan's Ladies' Patent Shoes ... l2t 9d Try Morgan's Men's'and Boys' Bluchers Try Morgan's Ladies' & Children's from. 6s 9d . T?OOTS and SHOES ot all 1 I)escriptipnß '' Cheaper than any other house in town. Country Orders, tcoompanied with Cash or reference, forwurded to any' of the Up-river Settlements. Don't look for the' addres, but CALL or SEND to— , E. G. MORGAN, BOOTMAKER, "' PQLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Oriental Lptmge and Nevada Hotel, ' :•■.'■ centbeOf ' ''" Qt^i^f^D DURHAM STREETS, : ;,,,,,:, ; . ■ .Auckland, . : -. ■■.■ . H. C. El"c~H MON D, Pbopbietob. , ■. THE Proprietor of the above Establishment, ever alive to the comforts of hit
. . PATRONS, has for tome time seen and felt that there wu ai want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at the same time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men and others, after the fatigues of the day, could while away an hour in pleasant converse. To tail object THE PROPRIETOR has addressed himself diligently, and has now much pleasure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most ELEGANT SALOONS to be found in this part of the world, which will be known from this lime forward as the ; ORIENTAL LOUNGE. To those heretofore unacquainted with any thing OBIENT, a rare chance now present* itself for viewing the interior of the famous EASTERN DIVAN, * Grand Entrance from Queen street. Doors open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Durham street Bar and Luncheon Bar' open daily. : 168 i NEW ZEALAND INSUBANCE COMPANY. FIRE ANiTmaRINE. EDWARDH O N I S S AGENT, poixbn Btbbbt and < alibbbt sxbhjst, Thames. 2502
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3119, 15 February 1879, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3119, 15 February 1879, Page 3
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