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LONDON.
TO
AM
Shipp ng.
JflOR
to
MONDAY,
on TUESDAY,
s.s.
-Hi2nd,KAWAU.-On
and also
'the 3rd
<.
CHURCH OF TUB
'Vi.S
______
'itU.:.
I'cTons.
'
53SC
Dcccmbcr
The
fast
M.in.hJ
4210
new steamer,
maintained
ZEALAND.
papers.
ZEAXAND (LIMITED).
TTAI-P:
at two o'clock.
TON,
AND
(From MantjkauX
Hawea.
j On arrival
'o
,r1
WELLINGTON,
NAPIER,
GISBOIINE,
LYTTELTON, PORT CHALMERS, AND ULUFF,
ffOR
BixoxnooMA"
Te Asau
gS.
11
l
'*
7THREE
11.
FARE
J About Monday, 0.
Hero
RiXGARooMAf
Te Axau
noon
I Thursday,at12, noon
t Calling Ilobart.
Monday, 0,
*"
Risr.Ap.oOMA
During Decembe-, January, and February, Excursion Return Tickets will b* issue<i at Reduced Rates,
available for return until 31st March.
Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour
before advertised time of departure.
Passage Tickets must be taken at tho Company's
Auckland Branch,
109, Queen-street.
STEAM-
IVTORTtfERX
Time-tab:-eDecember.
(Weather and other Circumstances
RAY OF
STEAM
TAURANGA AND
PORTS.
1
I
Staffa
Connects
Tanranga for
Plenty
at
Steamer.
Wellington
Date of Sailing.
Tuesday, Jan. 3, 5 p.m.
FOR
MANGONUI.
FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA.
< Tuesday, Jan. 3, 5 p.m.
Glenel?
&
MANGAPAI.
Argyle
for Waipu).
WHANGAREI AND
j|
Argylo
WHANGAREI HEADS.
(Cairyini
I Friday.
MacgTegor
Furnished.
11
(from Onehunga).
j Tuesday, 3, 9 p.m.
|
Barnes, Agent at Onehunga.
A. MCGREGOR,
Managing Director.
'
"rT
T7IOR MANGAWALThe
stances
Steamship Co.
.rKI
X?
TED).FOR
WAITaRA.
The
s.s.' MACGREGOR'
leave Onehunga Wharf as above (weather
and other circumstances permitting), TO-DAY (Fridav), the 30th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Freight,
I&Gd per ton.Apply at the Company's Office, 67,
Queen-btreet, Auckland ; or, to A. liarnes, Onehunga.
a. McGregor, Manager.
STEAMATORTHERN
COMPANY (LIMTSHIP
-FOR
OPUNAKE
hunga..
From Thames:
Friday, 2.30 afternoon
Saturday, 3 afternoon
Return Tickets will be issued from December 21,
available till January 0,1532 (inclusive)-Saloon, 10s;
Steerage, 7s 6d.
Freight through to Te Arch a, SSs per ton.
No cargo received within half-an-hour of advertised
ilme of leaving
FRASER
TEAM
~K
&
TINNE, Agents.
IO
<"'
't
"
the 3rd
s.s. * WELLINGQueen-street
TON' will leave the Monday,
Waiwera
od
the
Wharf on an Excursion to
at 10 a.m.
2nd, and also on Tuesday, the 3rd January,
sharp (weather and other circumstances pennitting).
Return Ticket, 5s (available on Tuesday).Northern
A. McGregor,
Steamship Company (Limited).
Manager.
and also on
O H IXEMUIII,
The
WAITE-
AND
TE
WAIHI,
GOLDFIELDS,
AND
Mo It 11IXSVI1,LK, WAIT O A
&
FOSTER'S SETTLE-
WENT.
'ENTERPRISE
No.
TO
CHEAP FARES.
P.S.
pLANETi ,
COMMCNITNCRBASED
_L CATION BETWEEN AUCKWAI-I.AND AND NORTHERN
TO HOT
,XKX
ru springsillo VAiWEi<A
make an ExThM, 'ION"A"
_JxTcursion to Waiwera on SATURDAY,
at 2 p.m. sharp. Pasi^=3lst instant,
returning
have
of
option
the
sengers by this steamer
; s. \\ ellington, thus
on Mocday or Tuesday by tlies
Waiwera. Keturn Fare,
giving three clear days at
7s 63. Weather and other circumstanccs permitting.
A McNorthern Steamship Company (Limited).
Gregor, Manager.
TIRITO
JTK-i.
TIRI-By permission of
Tlies.s.
lONA'
'
Government.
the
make an Excursion to Tintiri
will MoKDAV, January 2 (weatier
permitting), leaving Q uecrvr
Sndi
WFTI7PK FARE FIVE BIIILLI>Gb. &ucn
and its lighthouse
of
se
delightful
spot
for
A
seldom
j
orthern bteamsnip
eluded glens : wood and
Manager.
Compxny (Limited). A. HcGregor,
~
notice!
vfsmngTiritiri
'DURHAM'
mSBBSSm
The schooner
AT NORFOLK
ISLAND IF
SI7F-
use Professor
Governess Agency,
Library
our
EDWARD MAHONEY
Plans, See.,
TO
TO
Is
SON,
at our
THE
Povonport.
HESKETn
&
JOIIX REID
Candidate, viz.,
WIAROA
.Business:
To receive
Directors' Report
one Director.
By order.
FOUND
and
JOHN B. RANDERSON,
Secretary.
FOR
Ladies' Fhreton
seated
and E.
TRICT.
&
WANTED
Apply the
street.
Foruslrcet.
A strong Errand Boy.
Misses McLaughlin, Sbortland-
Twe
trade. -R. Reeves, Butcher
'
the
for
"Waikato.Apply at
this dxy at Hunter
Durham-street.
A Man to make up books ;
references required.
Applv R. Reeves
Butcher, Victoria-street.
*
'
and Nolan's,
WANTED
WAKTED
WANTED
WANTED An experienceda
the
establishment
Hand for
WANTED
'
small Bell-Coleman, or
'
quired.H.P.l*., Herald Office.
Pit Sawyers, Men to Square
Rickers, Dam UHilders, Bush Cooks
Apply to W. Rhodes, Auckland Timber Company
(Limited).
"
WANTED
'
FOR
I Cutlery
I China and Glass
I Stationery
I lirushware
SALE
GEORGE COWIE,
General Manager.
c'TH
SALE
JpOR Trichord
PIANOS
of
PIANOS
buym^hewherc^at^^
gTAMP
OOMPANY.
EUBBER STAMPS
ALBERT-STREET.
OR
SALE.
g
J
x
g
a
g
.Musical Instruments
MechanicalToys
Xoy
and
Public
that the
Central Drapery Warehouse willbe closed
Monday and Tuesday, January 2 and 3.W. Rattray.
WANTED,
town
Kerrnan
Cognac Champagne Mourseux.
Liqueur du I*<Sre
smart
WANTEDA
table,
Fort-atreet.
wages 50s.
Young Man to
wait at
and make himself generally
useful.Apply sharp at Blue Post Dining Rooms,
Victoria-street East.
WANTEDThree
for Boiler
Apply Union Sash
Mechanics' Bay.
ANTEDA Y,oung
Man to Garden,
Milk, Drive, and make himself generally
Greenwood, corner of Queen >nd
useful R. C.
Shortland-streets.
"
For
ManSituation
WANTED
as Gardener; can milk;
WANTED Good Bull.Address,
WANTED Three or Four-roomed
or acSingle
Apply \V.Z
good references.
llerald Office.
A
price, &c-, &c.
Herald Office.
A
Cottage, furnished or unfurnished ;
commodation for a gentleman and lady, with three
young children in a private family; Address, Btating
particulars, in either case, to A.8.C.,
terms
Apply
Mkralpoffice:
Herald Office.
for Efrost's New
Stamps: Small
Purchasers for Waste
Patent Self-inking Eubber
all
to
repair;
Machinos
of
kinds
to
the
Sowing
Publisher, Herald Office.
Apply
Machinery and
Embossing Presses and Dies,
Publisher,
I also mako or repair
make
repair Copying Presses and Bating Stamps;
brass or steel spiral
Herald Office.
Dnpiicate Koys or Safes; small
swings cat small Tooth "Wheels; repair, test, and
of
adjust Steam or Vacuum Gauges; malce or repair
classes. Apply to Superintendentof Yourg
Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing
; or anv other
"Women's Institute.
Machines and Weights to any accuracy
done
at
the
properly
fitting
and small accurate work
assist
Shop, Victoria-streot, a few doors atDve Quick?
with housework and children.Apply Mrs.
stables.
H Y
When you
can
GO
TO
TOWN
and
very
land, Kemuera.
STEPHENSON'S?
January.Mrs.
A Barmaid
Stock
A. O. STEPHENSON.
Road, Newton,
Karangaiiape
Near Post-office
WHY
PUKE
TO
GO
TOWN?
AND CHINA"
"INDIA
BEST GROCERIES,
TEAS,
JLND
WS,
O'Sullivan.
Frank Buck-
the
pply
Maurice
The
London
Thursday in
Arcade will remain Open
thii and next weekthe 22nd and 29thuntil the
p.m.
hour
9
usual
of
Men with money to purchase
Rotherham's Gold Hunting Levers, first
quality, heavy cases, 20 each. No one else can
sell them for the money.F. H. Lewisson, opposite
WANTED
WANTED by
a young Man
in delicate
PO>'SON'BY
SELLING
Why
rp
AT
Go
to
TOWN
Town
PRICES.
?
WANTED
WANTED
Wanted
WANTED.
&
BATH
TO
WANTED
WANTED
Gautier, freres.
(hotel) ;
WANTED
or
Department 1
Department 1
Department I
CHRISTMAS SEASON.
Maraschino,
Doll
NOW
Hobson-street.
jg!
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
WANTED
Quarrymen
Labourers
WANTEDWhite,
to know
WANTEDThe
on
fer
and
ages, 12 to B.Apply by letter, stating qualifications,
alary,and references, to Mrs. P. L. Francis, Waiheke.
>
Department t
Department i
Department I
Japanese
Picture
Puzzle and Trick
Oak Cottage,
TO
Department
Department
Department
Pl
Department I
Department
Department/J ?
5 None Shilling
resplendent
with attractions unEach Department is
goods
are marked in plain
paralleled in the city All
A
figures at prices hitherto unknown in Auckland.
been made to the staff of
considerable accession has season,
that customers may
servitors for the holiday
The Christmas
rely upon promptitude and civility
and New Year Cards, from Id to 1, are surpassingly
H
of
Business,
<0
Department
Goods
Department
Perfumery
J Fancy
New first-class
SALE.An Old
with new shop, in
FOR
ing
Queen-street.
BANK OF NEW
COLONIAL
ZEALAND,
WANTED,
Hotel,
CO.,
Agents.
Decomber 27,1881*
~Vf
_13(
3Jr
Bnggy,W.
Chairman, W,D.B
>?
Department\
Department
Department
/Electro Plato
I. Phillips.
THE
KNOWNFor Christmas
PitEHKNTS and New Year's Gifts,
SEE TUE
.
E
Durham-street, Auckland.
NOTICE.
D. G. MACDONNELL,
Manager.
O'CALLAGHAN,
Returning Officer*
OF BEAUTY EXTENDED
QUEEN
GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).
SPERM CAN-
DUNE DIN
McLEOD'S dles.
prices.
WANTEDOrders
AITKEN.
ONEHUNGA.
WILLIAM G. P.
Printing of every
is executed at the
be
WANTED
Stock.Goodson's
For Sale.
mO SMALL CAPITALISTS.For Sale
I A payable Clothing Business, not far from
HALL,
ALBERT
on moderate terms.
Building Lots
Architects,
&
OF
Agent.
North Shore.Cottages
DEVONPORT,
to Lot, Fiirnislioil and Unfurnished. Good
Store,
SON.
offices, Queen-streot.
SON,
EDW. MAHONEY
Architects.
JgOROUGH
RAILWAYS.
shortest
Asphalting attended to on tho
ol firewood, cut and uncut
Land
W. AITKEN,
LET
a.nd is to let
Apply to
&c.,
LET
Asphalter,
streets.
M
<J
DA 118Y-STREET.
very convenient for entertainments of all kinds,
Tenders
Plans,
has Removed
and Nelson,
Oustomhoue-street, between Hobson
<
BUILDERS.
rjlO
W
in
fifteen minutes.
Apply to
Architects.
&
J. Morrison,
"TT7"ANTED KnownThatto his
New Yards,
JT
coughs,
complaiats. Shortland-streot, Auckland
gUBUKBAN
BUILDERS.
rjlO
iv hoc riufusaui
Gusscott's Composition Powder, good for
colds, and a never-failing remedy for liver
Everybody
WANTED
,v 5
To Let.
RESIDENCE.
offices, Queen-street.
&
BUILDERS.
Plans, Sue., at
November 26,1581.
KnownThat D. Goldie is
WANTED
The
WANTED
EDMUND BELL,
Architect.
at Penrose.
UCKLAND
also'
prepared to sell
&
415 pra
'CALEDONIA'
to
ointment
bruises. Wien
Armidale, N.S.W.
HOTEL,
fsincrie room)
BUILDERS.
Meetings.
or
week:
TJ\
of
Saturday,
WAIROA
<TEAM
Weekly News,
there by
Paul's
Public Notices.
A. N. S. FERRY CO.,
Agents.
fj\
follows:
PATIKI.'
FARES.
The s -s ",
AND
on the ground and show intendTerms of Conseen at this office. Not bound to accept
the lowest or any tender. .
(LIMITED),
SIERCBRY BAY SAW SIILL CO.
Fort-street.
St.
tract to bo
HSSBSS&
OTHERS.
Emily Place,
A. V. MACDONALD,
District Manager.
Saloon, 7s 8d ; Steerage, Bs
To Thames
6s extra
To Ohinemuri through
10s extra
ToTe Aroha through
Vot responsible for shipping, carrying, or dischargins live stock.
..
CONTRACTORS
OVERNOR
BROWNE
HOBSON-STREET.
FARES.
at
single
or
(widow
2,'
and
'
From Thames :
From Auckland
Saturday, 12 midnight
Friday,6 p.m.
The time talila of river steamers to bo seen
Enterprise Office, Wharf.
xam
1 . McGregor. Manager.
XCURSIONS TO WAIMonday, the
Ti WEIIA. On
Tijesbay,
TO the THAMES,
KAURI,
TsffrfiPCKXSi
WV linmVE 1 AT-OIIA
AND
A.'
'
RTHERN STEAM-
-Li
TIME TABLE.
A H A N
From Auckland:
Friday, 9 morning
Saturday, 0 morning) t j
th; d
j
9 night
'R O T O M
WAITOA
S.S.
No cargo received after 4 p.m. Small parcels prepaid at the office on the wharf.
Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's
Office, No. 67, Queen-street, Auckland.
T-CKi
BUSH
Lodging,
Kowena
OMAHU,
PLAINS, AND MOR-
WITn OHINEMURI,
>3
and
OlnuUi.
1 -1
street
Board
BELLE VUE HOUSE.Superior
near
WANTED
a.
Mrs. t. mansford
HOAR T).
YEAR.
SPECIAL
for
ACCOMMODATION
RAILWAYS.
XE W
Bridgei as above.
Plans and Specifications may be seen and further
information may be obtained on application to Wil-
rKl
WANTED
UPERIOR
W. H. HALES,
District Engineer.
Flngal
(Signed)
'TAKAPUNV
AINU I,'
'DEVONPORT. 5
t
jfTrr&sSSs.
Thursday at 4 p.m.
FOR MERCURY BAY.
i Every Monday, 4 p.m.
Every
Saw Mill,
WANTED
Bydder
Herald oftice.
HIGHWAY
JNO. SMYTH.
"Waitakere
V\T ANTED
Timber
*
preferred
inorder
for bad
legs, bad
all other fails thero
a perfect cure.Shortland-street. Auckland.
FOR MANGAWAI.
Waiter.
steadv
First-class Barman
-*
necessarily be accepted.
Fin gal
Gusscott's
VACANCIES
P.S. 'VICTORIA,'
Mr.
Railways.
Queen-street.
WANTED
cuts
and
By command.
Nortucote at
p.m., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,
Returningfrom Nortlicote at
5.45 a.m., 10, 31, 12, 1.30 p.m., 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30,
6.30, 9.30.
Special arrangements hare been made to ayoid a
crush, and the New
ANTED
\\l
V
Kitchen
Agent at
Hamilton,
Sale Cheap.
Return* to DevoxportSlXPENCE.
Return to NortucoteNINEPENCE.
Tickets available for the above days may now be
obtained at the ofUce of the undersigned, No. 8
of the
is
an educated lady between
preferred). His city reference,
an Auckland banker.Full particulars and photo at
Hannaford's Agency: A genuine want; Inviolable
secrecy assured.
(a planter
of meeting
*20 and 25 (if musical
Herald. Auckland
PONSONIiY,
SARSFIELD-STREET,
n3'
WANTED
A good
WASTED
Thames Hotel.
*
MATRIMONIAL
on one
desirous
with
WANTED
SOth, 3 p.m.
Builder
FARES:
person to
a qualified Nurse,
at
and Head
Gentleman
!A single
Pacific Islands)
WANTED Known
Everybody
WANTED
breasts,
NORTHUMBERLAND HOUSE,
1881 } for
over the
a?fL^ ?!w
and" at
PRICES.
Wanted
Office Boy.\Y. McArthur
and Co.
Wanted, by
WANTED,
HOSPITAL.
2D
~
ITiEY,
Launches,
PLENTY
contractVcan
Bridge
tne
Warden's Office, Thames. Tenders must be addressed
to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside, "Tender for Painting
Hamilton Bridge." The lowest or any tender wlu
not necessarily be accepted.
13y command.
(Signed) W. H, HALES,
Olice.
rK
. CITY
Will make an Excursion to Tamaki (weather permitting) on MONDAY, 2nd January. 18S2, leaving the
5 p.m.
OF I CORK'
The
EDUCED
December,
Road
and conditions or
at the Public Works Office,
SHORE,
SHIP, YACHT,
30th
TO
tamaki.
Taiard.v
JHARLES
FRIDAY,
&
SHILLINGS.
"EXCURSION
Fj
,rKJL
g&agSSv
Thursday, 5, noon
until NOON of
CRUICKSBANK &C0..)
J. WICKEXS.
been guaranteed in the colony. Ileturn ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals.
Full particulars on application to
L. D. NATHAN & CO., )
OWEN
V Agents.
GRAHAM,
South).
MELBOURNE (VIA
FOR
ISLAND.
BRIDGE-PAINTING CONTRACT.
NORTH
MESSRS. SHAW,
LOKDON.
o,
jy
APIER
Ellerslie RacecourseBlack
LOST,
OADS,
A 1 at
FOR SYDNEY.
FOR
OWNED BJf
CASEY.'
'ROSE
AN EXCURSION
i&H
Will leave Auckland for
WAIW E R A
Os Monday, at 9 o'clock siiAP.r,
I
1
Tuesday, 3, 0 p.m.
of mail
Penocin
Train.
at current rates.
CO.,
fIATUJi
Waiwera on
W"
call at the
from
LOST,
Draught
H. J. WICKENS.
-V,
Date of Sailing.
made
ILLIAM CURTISPlease
T0 NEW
IjYTTELTON
Steamer
the
from
T>
X RICE
J_JAILX
arrived
(lately
LINE OF
"PASSENGERS'
PACKETS
ZEA
ffOR
FOUND,
Boot.The
Tenders.
SATURDAY,
TO DAY and
Officer.
Agent in Auckland.
I]
TABLEJANUARY.
Returning
H. P. BARBER,
meats
Gelding,
and Co.,
STRAYED,
from
FREDERICK FORDE,
The vessel is
NEW
OF
LIAN
Queen-street.
colony.
ONE
Proprietorsof the
POUND REWARD.Lost,
harness
Robert Proude.
The Poll, therefore, will be taken on FRIDAY,
December 30,1551. at the following places :
BombayThe Public Hall
Springfield The Kama Rama Post-office
Queen's KedoubtThe Old School
Maungatawhiri XsMcyThe Public School.
STKAM SHIP
COMPANY
>
Auckland at
Passengers can book from
yUEREAU
> to TOjrnineas.
Fares to London. l.Ss
m addition.
Suez Canal Dues,
Parcels booked through to London.
UNION
&
And
iSiisfev
*.No.
'MANAPCURI,'
by succeeding
]\j[^CLLER
COUNCILLOR.
Notice is hereby given that the following Candidaies for the otfice of Councillor for the Maungatawhiri Riding have been duly nominated, viz. :
Henry 6harletok Powell
' |
* ''
FOTOST
ELECTION OF
(LIMITED). Agents.
VIA MELBOURNE.
MACNGATAWIIIRI EIDIKC.
3S7S
SB2S
LAND.
COUNTY.
MR.
LUNN
1 I
GAROTJNK
LUSIT \NI
o0
20
February
. .
. .:
ORTPNT
A N UK A U
mission <>f Sir George Grey, K.C.15.) make an excurThe splendid iron clipper barque
sion t<> tho beautiful Island of Kawau on MONDAY,
and also on TUESDAY, as above,, leaving QueenSTRACATHRO,'
=troct Wharf at 10 a.m. sharp (weather and other
100
A 1 at Lloyd's, 1159 tons register, T. B. Peters,
circumstance* permitting). Return fare, 53.Northern Commander,
now loading, and will have quick desSteamship Company (Limited). A. McGregor, patch.
Manager.
For freight or passage apply to
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY
TRINITY,
HOLY
DEVONPORT.
Rev. Bates.
[_-trUBLISH.D
Wanted.
Found.
and
SHO.BE,
January.The
of
Lost
Electoral-
LONDON DIRECT,
rp T TDT tc rr
>
'
Shipping.
Shipping-
AUCKLAND,
\
/
'
rra Yeab.
7.-'.(d. per Year.
(WEEKLY
t MONTHLY SUMMARY,
fi
0,4 /7 1j
\Tfi
(J.
XS
V Olj.
YVTTT
v IXX.
\7r
magnificent
roamed House, commanding
the Harbour. Price, 500. J. M. Lennox, Estate
103
Agent.
in
150.
FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE
Price,
IGOI
bo
with Freehold Allotment 156 x IX3. Terras can
155l
arranged,J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent.
PONSONBYFive-roomed House, with
Freehold Allotment34 x 1,9, near the Three Lamps.
Price, 320. J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent. 154l
and
Residence,
acres
ALLOTMENTA Bargain
Kyber
PAPAKURA A
Bargain
Farm
1850.
Valuations made of Land, Buildings, Household
of 6S
MANUKAU ROAD,
ParnellA Bargain
Eight-roomed House, with large Freehold Allotment, 35 x 195, fronting the Manukau Road, Parnell.
commanding 03 magnificent view of the harboui
Price. 650.J. M. Lennox. Estato Agent. 144l
FOR SALE, in the heart of the cityA
beautiful ten-roomed Residence, with water and
gas laid on.
This beautiful residence is mosl
SaleA Bar-
"WEST PUKEKOHE.For
gainA Farm of
Auckland.
lUOI,
BARGAIN.Four-roomed
130,A
Cot-
Agent, Auckland.
advertisement in the
column
J.
Weekly
News.
LENKOX, EstatH
0HOUSE,
ILLIAMSON
H A S.
untilInvested.
FARM AT
Mill;
ROAD.
10i
wards,
in sums of 10 and
on good security.
PONSONBY.
up-
Must
be
sold.
Also, 16acres
near racecourse.
beach.
com.
JgUILDING
on easy torms
overlooking the sea.
For Sale,
SAMUEL
Largo
115
Building Lots,
iiomfptead, etc.
having a frontag#
of 105 feet to Cook-strcet, and 88 feet to Nelson-
atreet.
SAMUEL
jgUILDING
COCHRANE
&
SON.
EPSOM.
SITE,
QIT
PEL
ALLOTMENTS.
WEST QTTKEN-oxitiLiii L' A Good Builcl'
200
ing Allotment,
BERESFORD STREET
-
feet frontage.
AG E,
OOTT
Newton streets.
SAMUEL COCHRANE
Sale2o
acrcs
PUKEKOHE,
properties.
Lot
304,
Jjl
acre
FOR
five
natural
About
land
Price, 350.
CLASS
(near
taining 3G acro3
PROPERTIES.
Lot 70, containing 103
CHARLES
Gd
Or,
\y,
Land Agent.
AT
60
iyj"OUNT
Land
Is
7Jr
R.
C.
course
Large allotment.
Apply
advantageous
terms.
uond,
CHAS. WILLIAMSON,
Estate Aa&sr, Voloax Lank.
jy/j
AHURANGI.
Gould,
Aitkcn, Land Airent.
on
CULTIVATED
ok
FARM.
ON LEASE,
TO BE LKT
730 Acres
or
CHAS. FIELD
The
AITKEN,
Apply to
Land Aroni,
Jjl
&
T. C. WILLIAMS,
Cambridge, Waikato.
FOR
which
acres
improved, together with good Dwolling-house,
120 Acres, of
100
are
fenced
and
Stablo,
Apply to
W. AITKEN,
Land Agent.
only
absolutely
FAMILIES.
IN-
VINE
pARTRIDGE
M.D
QUEEN-STREET,
..
..
..
..
&
&
3 0
g g
.!
2 0
..
30
....
"
4 5
4 6
50
1 9
to.!
..
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10
52 Q
same as
(no exceptions).
Photography.
to
his
Excellency
lift:
of Edinburgh
AND THE EARL OP PEMBROKE.
Governor
Rh
e
QCEEK-STUEET,
bartlett
Also, Extra
TABLE
2 6
..2 6
..
Brands)
4s Cd ; small
4s 6d : small
Ddee
RODGERS', LOCKWOOD,
..2 0
!!
In Case (Genuine
Royal Highness
THE
J. DICKEY
F.R.C.P.
20
j 0
..
4 g
small
Townsend's
English Ale and Porter (best brands), Is 4d
Flask Brandy, large, 3s ; small. Is 6'd and
of
WIGFALL'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
AUCIiLA XD.
the
BROTHERS,
CLARKE
(Late Cko.mbie'.s).
ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC
GALLERIES.
Zealand.
Queen-street, Auckland,
Ox>posite the Union Bank.
GRIFFITHS'
COFFEE POTS.
500,000.
Heap Otfice
ss; small..
;
..
AUCKLAND.
AND BUDDLE.
Capital
TO nis
J.
Case'<l
(strong)
Queen-street Auckland
234,
to
equal
Dunville's Whisky
WILLIAM T. J. CELL,
General Agent for New
Brandy
Old Tom
Tobacconists.
ESQ.
,
RUSSELL
ET
Hcnncssy's Brandy
Schiedam's Schnapps,
&
SAUNDERS,
Zealand
HOT
Butchers.
BREWERS
&
Company is
UOTTLEItS.
S. JAGGER
and
Buckets,
HEATHER,
Agent.
Musical,
CORRUGATED
ready
E.
"SALOON,
Wollosley-aUeet.
for use, 2
LOCKS,
Large quantities of
TROWELS.
TENNON SAWS.
TANKS.
PARKER
with Tap
&
I JIEsT
Meat O.VLT
KEPT.
JIV
pER
QENT.
OIL.
J)ISCOUNT
W.
&
H E L L A B Y
WYNDH.OI-STr.EET
T>
GARDEN HOES, RAKES,
W. lIEATII,
Iron Works.
S.
Ovens
and
(gUPERIOR
Pails
DISTRICT.
position to
Tubs,
SHOVE,
H.
FAMILY
PR
100, Queen-street.
rj*
H.
Pie Dishes,
TRADE.
our Celebrntod
and
COMPANY, LONDON.
AUCKLAND
Meat
Tinned
on
I JONDOX
of his numerous
friends and customers,
IIE HAS OPKNED A DRANCII STORE
above.
Families supplied with our
of the best quality, and orders
ually attended to*
Stamped
de
WATERMAN
Proprietor.
A.
Dunvillo's "Whisky
Rum, 3s : Old Jamaica (prooO, 4s
Cousen's Sherry, best, 4s; small
Sandiman's Best Port, 4s ; small
Amontillado Sherry, 5s ; small
WITH
promptitude
ftnd.despatch.
INSURANCE
only kept.
lier arrival and
steamer upon
W. AITKEN,
Land Agent.
CG
DEN
Solicitors:
farming operations.
Apply to
easy terms.
W~.
Agent.
AUCKLAND
GOLDSBORO',
or
Thames
Stocks of
>
(Late of Queen-street)
travelling community of Anckl&nrl
and the surrounding districts that ho lias purcfcSd
the above Hotel, and, at considerable expense mart*,
'
it the BEST HOTEL in
It is furnished equal to new, and is surpassed
t*
leadlD S Hotels in
U hft
Auckland
?inlo and Double
Bedrooms, Family Rooms
Ji o e
Rooms re Dot t0 be
INDEFEASIBLE LIFE
A.
each,
Sig: autre.
5,812,99^
1,070,000
Queen.street, Auckland.
Subdivided
our Regis
ASSURANCE,
Marino Risks
TO TIIE
TTTT
Terms moderate.
(3 APTAI3ST j OOK
Large
H O
COROMANDEL.
Best
Buildings. Queen-street.
of preparation.
property,
beaj.ing
sonby.
taining 80 acres
FOR
attended to.
TOWV
EDEN TERRACE.
life association
Mutual
AUSTRALASIA,
MUTUAL AND
SALE,
FOR
AG E N T A LEX.
No. 6, Insurance
Lithographic plans in
for their
GALLON'~(DDTY PAID).
Agents.
ASONIC
psrture
FOR
PER
ALBERT DISTRICT.
S3, SO acrcs.
BRIGHTON ROAD, PARNELL.New
SALEISOO Acre in the Thames
Cottage For Sale, with splendid view ; cheap.
BARRIER ISLANDLot 15
Valley ; 5000 acres in excellent grass subPUKEKOHE. Farm of 230 acres for sale, GREAT
40 acres
divided into ah jut 20 paddocks, all abundantly
partly cultivated ; comfortable homestead, and all
carrying at present about ICOO head of
GREAT BARRIER ISLANDLots 21, 22, watered;
necessary outbuildings.
cattle, which number with small outlay could bo
and part of 19 ; 190 acres fronting Tryphena HarPAPAKURA. .Small Farm of SO acres for
largely increased. Good Homestead and all necessary
bour, level, contains good bush.
sale, at 70s per acre; been cultivated. Easy terms.
out-buildings. The Thames-Waikato Railway will
of first-class unimproved Land TOIvATOKALot 40, SO acre 3
run through a portion of tho property, and tho To
513 ACRESMangonui,
at 5s Gd per aero
Aroha Goldlleld is within 6 miles of the estate, affordfor salo. at
market foi all farm and dairy produce.
MOUNT ALBERTViIIa Residence Sites, KOPURII (Kaipara)Part of Lot 20, con- ing a ready
to Clias.
tho
to W.
SALE-STREETHouse and Large Allotments For Sale on very easy terms. Two frontages.
260,Six-roomed House for sale in Pon-
PORTER AT
AND STOUT
TRADE SUPPLIED
'
IN
"&/53^ Jit^-
SUItAXCE COMPANY.
ALEXANDER,
AITKEN",
tered
AITKEN",
THE
an aero
BALMAIN
SUrPI.IKL) TO
RESTAURANT
W. A. WATERMAN
None Genuineunless
Proprietors,
'
Breakfast, S to 10
Dinner 1
and Tea, 5 to 7
Luncheon, 12 to 12.30
WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRAVTw
Private entrance Queen-street to High-street?
Large Billiard-room with every comfort.
EXHIBITION,
SON,
TRAVELLERS
BEST
57,000.
&
AUCKLAND HOTF?
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION
FOR
ASD
AND LONDON
TRANSATLANTIC FIRE
MESSRS. WHITAKER,
RESIDENCE.For Sale
SUBURBAN
(long
CUT)
AND
CAriTAL (Revised)22o,ooo.
Catital Paid up and Reserve Fund (Revised)
JgREWERY.
SECCOMBE
SMITH,
Proprietor.
JOHN
THE
jgROS.,
scope
AND
ROAD),
AUCKLAND.
AMLEY'S
THOMAS MACKT,
Exhibition,
QREAT
suit purchasers.
W\
STRAIGHT
JOHN BUCHANAN,
IMPROVED FARM.
Apply to
95,500
exceeding
QUEEN-STREET,
operations.
To a desirable purchaser, the greater portion of the
money can remain at a low rate of interest, or if
desired, the property would be disposed of in 4lots to
acre
63,900
134,600
162,800
225,800
342,500
453,600
592,400
802,700
940,900
1,241,600
1,778,100
acres
otherwise,
JjIIRST
PROPERTIES.
of Prize
SraiOXDS-STREET
OF
KARANGAHAPE
E K Y
D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street,
an acre
A.
(CORNER
2,000,00C
YUCKLAND
E^
OOUN TR Y
A
O
S
R
L
Handsome and Commodious Residence, at
Home Bay, Ponsonby, containing 10 Rooms, largo
conservatory, splendid garden, paddock, stable, etc.
Kiver.
WHANGAREI
"
TIIE MELBOURNE
D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street.
10s
56,500
62,600
37,400
22,900
65,40
Accumulated Funds
Annual Fire Income
D. F. EVANS,
in
35,200
Capital
OALEDONIA
Auctioneer, &c.
boundaries
SA3ICEL
R O GREENWOOD
Winners
sale,
100,300
WHITAKER.
R.
"
Show, and
Cottage,
Funds
HOTEL.
the
SOLACE MIXTURE,
1,230
2,500
2,400
4,000
5,800
6,500
5,600
13,200
18,600
24,200
84,700
41,100
57,700
LIVERPOOL
Estate
255J
7,900
6,500
OE,
OHAUPO
ISSO
2,000
9,500
14,000
15,200
26,000
Winners or Prize
C.*t;of.oto.r
1544
4.000
1555
1556
1359
of
AND
JESSES. JjIHRENFRI-ED
SALE.
Proprietors
TOBACCOS,
1,900
3,200
18*7
Jidi settlers
WINTER
*90f
1836
Proprietor;
?' ue
T
Interest.,
H^FET
THOMAS rice,
SALE,
pHCENIX
SALE
Revenue.
EILLIAP.n,
"
ASONIC
Sole
3,000,000.
NAU KA U
ONEIIUNGA.
REQUISITES.
Net Life
SHOOTING, BOATING,
LAV.-N
TEXNIS, Jtc.
....
ASSURANCE
IS3S
IC4I
Brewers.
growing Land,
Bona
(ardon.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP
extending
A very
on the
etc., all in
first-class order. Splendid garden, lino view, good
position; only about 10 minutes' walk from Post Office
Price, 425, of which 250 can stand at 8 per cent.
D. F. EVANS,
Estate Agent, Queen-street.
Grafton
stores.
FOR
SON.
MACFARLANE,
COMPANY.
1vear. R
evenue ,
sale,
PAPAKURA.
AT
AND
&
ORTH ER N
NetFire
BLOCK.
1S78).
rpAUPAKI
ESTATE AGENT,
NEWTON.
For
Allotment 132
255
WOODED,
MA
EVERY DESCRIPTION OP
R. C. GREENWOOD
ALLOTMENT.
OWN
rjp
ov
PARNELL.
SITES,
AND WITHIN
Capital
01
for
THE BEST
FISHING,
IMPORTERS
AND
oFSTRTITgs
*ar
ANTS RETAIL
Is prepared to
Accept Fike Risks
STATEMENT
MAIN
J*
WHOLESALE
Queen-street,
0tc.230
SAMUEL
rjIAURANGA
2000 TO LEND,
The house is
rooms.
Waikato
Howe-street, 60s
Hotels.
AI
"^'OOLLAMS,
&
TOBACCONISTS,
JAMES
"XT
ll
gTOKES'
For SaleA
Road, Ss
Road, 12s6d
Angelsea-street,35s
GRAFTON
RESIDENCE,
AMILY
-3000 acrcs,
21s
KAIPARA.
377 and 3S4n, each 1 aero !~s S4 and 3f\ containing SO acres, fronting Lake Tunawhakapeke
JpARTRIDGE
1,000,000.
...
ROAD, EPSOM.
5 acres of rich Volcanic Land, tastefully laid out as
ornamental grounds, orchard, etc.; Dwelling-house
and Outbuilding complete.
S. YAILE,
Land Agent, Shortland-atrcet.
mostly
Emmett-street, 30s
FO
TM PROVED
Capital
aero
Edwin-street.
Ironmongery.
COMPANY.
ed to tl Tho Manager.
on deposits
Companies.
IMPERIAL INSURANCE
MANACER.
Survey Department),
ARBITRATOR, undertaking the thorough investigation of Boundary disputes, and settlement or adjustment of same on the ground.
AUCTIONEER, undertaking tho sale of House Property and Landed Estates of every desription.
LAND BROKER. Licgssed under the Land Transfer Actundertaking the preparation of Transfers,
Leases, Mortgages, and applications to bring land under the Act, at lowest possible remunerative charges.
3IONEV TO LEND at lowest rates, on good securities, town and country.
MONEY INVESTED on best procurable securities for lenders ; regular payment of interest guaranteed
if required. 6 per cent, allowed on small deposits not exceeding 100.
UPWARDS of 100 NEWSPAPERS, from all quarters of the Province, New Zealand, the Australian
Colonies, Europe, and America, constantly filed in the Reading Room for free reference.
HOUSES, Farms, SHEEP RUNS, &c., all sorts and size always on sale, cheap.
ALEXAOTRA-STREETAllotment SO 3
RIVER,
WAIROA
K * I PAHA.
Fur
is tue
AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, assisted only by competent surveyors, trained In the system of check by
niturc, etc.
PROPERTIES
Inspector
gCOTTISH
Triaugulation.
Established
Allotment
Pass. The
fronting Quarry Road, back of
Allotment is 50 x 120. Prico. 2 2s Cd per foot.
147^
J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent.
AGENTS
COMMISSION
LAND AND
Q.REAT
REMUERA.
SON,
&
AND
(City)A Bargain
BERESFORB-STREET
to
Residence,
150. J.
rpHE
'
253 L
Duke-fctreet,
COCHRANE.J
COCHRANE
APPRAISERS,
House
Allotment,
Commercial Ro:id, with Freehold
Price, 135. J. M. Lennox, Estate
33 x U2.
Apent. Auckland.
s.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,
Queen-stkeet, Auckland.
A BARGAIN. Four-roomed
w,
[JAS. DACRE.
SAMUEL
135.
in
Insurance
L'""
J. M.
Siioetland-street,
Auckland.
OS
HAND.
Calves
Rennets
in any quantities.
DRESSED TO
OP-DER.
H
E. M.
BUTCHER
FAMILY
OPPOSITE
ALLETTI
&
POULTERER;
FAMILIES "WAITED
UPON FOR
ORDERS WITHIN A
J.
J. D
1 0 K
234, Queen-street.
E Y
CORNED
BEEF
IX ANY
QUANTITIES
Local Industries.
SAUNDERS~&
Therefore,
GILBERD,
MANUFACTURERS,
Yictoria-strc-?t, Auckland.
COST.
S
G. having enlarged their Factory to double its
TEMPERANCE
HOTEL,
former sizo, and made costly additions to the plant,
COROMANDEL.
are now in a position to complete with any factories
in New Zealand or New South Wales. The yearly
increase of their trade, which has rendered the altcraAndrew King has purchased the magnificent pre
tions unavoidable, is the best guarantee of the
raises formerly known as the Albion Hotel.
Since
superior character of their goods.
taking possession ho has had the whole painted,
papered, and re-arranged, to adapt it for a First-clas3
Boarding Establishment. The new kitchen, with one
A Trial is respectfully solicited.
of the largest cooking apparatus in the province, will
meet any demands on it although the house may bo
full, and is presided over by an experienced cook.
1A s 0
The Restaurant attached to the hotel is open to the
public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all the delicacies
TOP OF DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND,
procurable will be served. A splendid suiteof FourMANUFACTURER OF nOUSE AND SHIPS' teen Bed and sitting Rooms, in detached buildings,
easily accessible, a short distance from the hotel in
RANGES, PORTABLE WASHING BOILERS, &c.
the grounds, gives customers all the privacy of cottage
homes ; and the sea being close at haud the rooms are
daily aired by its invigorating breezes.
Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices.
fciThe proprietorhas completed arrangements to Iliro
Chimney Bars, 2s 6d oach.
Boats for the use of visitors, at a low rate, for water
parties, Ashing, rowing, sailing, or picnicing, with
Grave Enclosures in Stock and Made to Order.
the attendance of a steady, skilful, civil waterman, if
Keys fitted to Safes, and all kinds of Patent and
desired.
A.K. hopes that this now venture of his, the want
other Locks on tho shortest notice.
of which has long been felt, will bo supported by the
travelling public, and assures them that the experience
gained by him catering in the colonies during the last
THE
KING'S
i
Dickey's).
,
(
'
offer queex-street.
JOHN J^EESING,
(Unlimited),
Tempo"***
Btrei^:ana'";h ''fSiVowi^g^W,in^?2?Jiaf_b^^
CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET WEST,
Bulletin,
table:Town and Country,
Sydney Mail, Home News, Glasgow Weekly Mail,
Saturday Night, Observer, Daily Herald, Coromandel
Mail,
Borcs.
TIHE
10
(MALT
TAX ICS
IKON'
AND
green's i;aco>"
C.
J LADDER
and iiams
49,
JOSEPH 0R
o ForGENTLEMEN
Sale2 large
AYMAR KE T>
IT
105
105QUEEN-STREET
AUCKLAND.
OK SALE, ARRIVED PER
COROMANDEL'
'
Globe
STEAM
(Poa
i3
Also,
terials, and
I~J~ESKETH
FOR
&
Meek's,
AY T E
T.TTTS' rough
DIARY,
for
he
18S2.
ISS2,
EDWARD
IMPORTER
OF
BOOKS
WAYTE,
AND STATIONERY
issued
pRESENTS.
ALL KINBS.
Cases, Compendium of
SILVER
to
[MORTIMER FAIRS.
INGRAM.]
J JNGRAM&IO.,
AND
GENERAL AGENTS
AMERICAN
IMPORTERS OF
NOVELTIES.
on
application.
JUST
J.
INGRAM
&
CO.,
LANDED
EX
AN TERES,
a
UINAD JX.
Quinad
DRINK
Ironmongers.
Sewing Machines.
THE
STEEL
SEWING MACHINE
FOR BOOTMAKERS.
one pic.ce
OF
THE
DAY.
JJOOTS !
JgOOTS !
H. SAWKINS
Begs to inform his friends and the public generally
that he has commenced in his old line of
business with an
ENTIRELY NEW
&
WELL-SELECTED
STOCK,
And hopes by strict attention to business, and moderate charges to merit a fair share of their patronage
and support.
Wholesale and Retail.
THE
RED
BOOT
WAREHOUSE,
63, Victoria-street.
Coachbuilders.
0s per Dozen.
jgILLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND.
J. A. P
0 N D-
"
"
HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
THE
EDWARD WATERS,
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER,
Durham
and
Queen-streets, Auckland,
WOOLLEN REPRESENTATIVE
TO WASHINGTON.
TO THE EDITOB.
"an
as
ass crouching between two burdens."
That is very like
the position of our Chamber of Commerce ;
on the one pannier they are burdened with
the duty on wool, which they desire a benevolent American Government to lighten; on
Issachar
ton
to
local
"encourage
in-
---",;
"
CRICKET.
was played in Mr. Fergie's paddock, Tuakau, on Saturday, December 24, between eleren flaxdressers aud a like number of farmers.
The day was
all that could be desired. The play was not very
good excepting thebowling,-which was rather too good
for tin batsmen. Mr. W. Smecd actcd as captainfor
the farmers, and Mr. W. Oldham for the flax-men.
fflie following are the scores :
Farmers.First Innings : T. Smeod, cJ. Collea,
bJ. Poland, 1; A. Brown, bJ. Poland, 0; G. Brown,
cA. Oldham, bW. 01 diam, 1; J. Grant, b W. Oldham, 1; J. B. Brown, bJ. Poland, 3 ; "W". Smeed, b
W. Oldham, 4; J. Miller, c Moffatt, b \V. Oldham, 3;
F. Brown, b W. Oldham, 1; W. Grant, not out, 3;
G. Grant, b J. Poland, 1; J. Wallis, run out, 1;
extras, 2 : total, 21. Second Innings : G. Brown,
not out, 12 ; J. Grant, c and b W. Oldham, 0; J. B.
Brown, not out, 7 : total, 19.
Flax-drkssers. First Innings: T. Collin, b i<
Brown, 0; R. Hampton, bJ. B. Brown, 1; J. Rowe,
b A. Brown, 5 ; J. Moffatt, b A. Brown, 0; A. Oldham, run out, 1; J. Poland, bA. Brown, 5 ; "\V. Oldham, b A. Brown, 0; R. McMillan, c J. Grant, b J.
B. Brown, 3; W. Elliott, b A. Brown, 5; J. Collin,
st W. Smeed, bJ. B. Brown, 1; w. Hampton, not
out. 0 ; extras, 5 : total, 2G.
Second Innings : T
Collin, bJ. Grant, 0; It. Hampton, b A. Brown, 0; J,
Rowe, c and bJ. Grant, 0; J. Motfatt, bA. Brown, 0;
Poland,
A. Oldham, run out, 2; J.
bA. Brawn, 1; \Y\
Oldham, b J. Grant, 1; R. McMillan, c Miller, b J.
Grant, I; W. Elliott, bA. Brown, 0; J. Collin, bA.
Brown, 0 ; "\V Hampton, not out. 3; extras, 3 : total,
A match
llr
Kauwaeranga
Edmonds, b S. Dewar, 0; J.
Buckland, c and b Coombes, 2
Innings
run out, 3 ;
Morgan, b S. Dewar,
Pearce,
Christie,
Auckland
&
Testimonial.
Provincial Laboratory,
Auckland. October 20,187.?.
Mr. E. Waters : Sir,I have much pleasure In
informing you, that after having made a very careful
analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, 1 find that they- are free from all
adulteration, and that the colouring mattersare qu:ite
nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that
it is quite equal to the best English or French piehusk, it will
parations, and, being entirely free from
form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially
those suffering from an impaired digestion.l
the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant,
James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst:
DIARIES
&c.,
Bonbons,
Somebody's Luggage,
Jjy
Jj
QHARLES
and finish}
ARRIVE,
DWA R
j^ITKEN.
TO
no
&c.
AND
SALE,
wp
cllects of Champagne.
to purchase their goods of him, ns the pri-:c is considerably below that at which the English confections
&c.,
tho strength
gravity.
taken to keep
Pratensis)
&C.,
will be
AMERICA DIRECT.
next week.
extensive
AUCKLAND.
THE
CONFECTIONERY WORKS,
Red Clorer
Cow Grass
Crested Do^stail
FROM
FURNISHING.
EDWARD WATERS
Trefoil
Meadow Foxtail
Meadow Fescue
Xrefolium Incarnatum(Scarlet Clover)
Timothy,
N.B.An
DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND.
EMPIKE,'
Clover
Alskye Clofer
on
Confectioners.
Yellow Globe
Golden Tankard.
PER
QUEEN-STREET,
is
Stirring's Swede
Mangold.
NOTICE.
Top of Shortland-street.
Champion Swede
Green
White Globe
Long Bed
"iVhite
RAKAIA,'
of ALE Kl>*X>s.
TO ARRIVE,
'
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
TH
PEL HA M
BARROW MAKER,
VICTORIA -STR EE T.
k
contractors.
Cash Purchaser of Kauri Rickors, suitable for
making Ladders from 25 to CO feet leng.
hire.
Commerce-street.
sale.
A I G,
PRICES.
J.
TONS BEAM
POSSIBLE
A. & A. B U 1 B Y.
(Late M. Horton Busby).
WATER)
LOWEST
IMAGER
&
70
and
Articles
Ail of which willbe offered by the Proprietor
at tho very
OF
P I R I T S OF
Every care
OATS
JEWELLERY,
article is warranted.
variety,
JTLUID
ASHING
the standard
SILVER
AND
Of which every
FANCY
glassware,
GOLD
XCELSIOR
H E
&c.
OF
Mackay was charged with stealing a quanover which he held a sway of terrorism, not
tity of carpenters' tools, valued at 2, the one offered co take his part, but gave a
property of James Wood. Tne case was retheir verdict"Served him right."lam,
manded till Saturday and bail allowed to the &c.,
E. Gidboss.
Onehunga, December 2S.
accused in his own recogisances of 20, and
i.j
rp
C. WILLIAMS
TO ARRIVE,
BEST FEED
KING,
Proprietor.
TRADE MARK.
SACKS
ANDREW
Urr QfEF.K-STREKTI
EXPECTED
<vc.
Travellers.
Telegrams attended to.
Omnibuses to tho door on the arrival of every boat.
A Samplo Room for Commercial
BLIND FACTORY.
[Established 1864.3
K E ESI NG,
Seeds, Produce,
1000
DESCRIPTION
GOODS,
EVERY
WA
BROTHERS,
RNO C K
drapery business,
begs to announce to liis Customers and the Public
generally, that he has no opened his
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
usiial,_with a small
well-selected, which willbe sold as
advance on cost, and giving the BEST VALUE
possible for cash.
We are now showing Special Lines, in
Berges, all shades, s*d ayard
10a
ladies' Two-thread Balbriggan Hose,
"Ladies' Lace Fichus, 4s 6d
linstrM inall shades, SAd a yard
Deep Coloured Fringe, 10id a yard
Ladies' Full-size Ties, all shades, 4*d a yard
. , Summer Flowers, 4d a Spray.
Together with a large assortment of Dress Materialsand Fancy Articles for the Season.
2/8,
QOODS.
Q_OODS.
JOHN
now
and
the York Hotel, was also charged under defend myself and to disarm him of the
this section.
It was withdrawn by Mr. scantling. I regret his injuries, but when
l>aishley, as the stamp was not on the heurl one is compelled to defend himself against
of the cask. Mr. Tole appeared for the rowdy ruffianism of the Kelly gang type,
defence, and claimed costs, which were accidents may happen. Riggs is a wel>
known character throughout nearly all the
allowed.
Larceny.John Wallace was charged mill bushes, and is also known to the police
with stealing a ticket, valued at 303, on as a rowdy. I had previously remonstrated
a dams' totalisator, the property of Edward with the contractor for employing him a
Pearce, on the 26th instant.
The case was being a man both unpleasant and unsafe to
remanded for eight days, and prisoner was have any dealings with, and it is significant
allowed bail in his own recognisances of 20, to notice that his work mates, nearly a score
and sureties to a like amount.Henry of whom were lookers on at the time, and
QUEEN-STREET (opposite
275,
247,
jy^ILLINERY,
AND
HYAu
or
THE
FOR
CHRISTMAS SEASON.
CHEAP SALE
GENUINE
ADAPTED
SPECIALLY
AT THE
j/L
&
CALL EMILY,
Terms cash.
H. C. HANCHARD,
re-
positively
TO
retail.
duced
XAII
WORKS
all
Toilet Services, 7s 9d
Bronze Fenders from 3s6d
Bronze Tabic Lamps with Globe from 3s 9d
goods equally cheap. Countrj orders
rcceivc special attention. Wholesale and
MONTAGUE,
are
goods
SOAP
BAY
"gJIREEMAN'S
TO ARRIVE,
PECTED
M.
GI7XB !
Thursday.
POLICE COURT.
[Before J. E. Macdonald, Esq., R.M.]
Beer Duty Act.Donald Watson was
charged with a breach of the Beer Duty Act,
18S0, by neglccting when a certain 30-gallon
cask of beer found at the York Hotel, Newton, was sold or removed from Watson and
Murray's brewery, without cancelling in the
manner required by the Act, to write or
"
YEAR' 3
JjTEW
SHORTLY EX-
QHRISTMAS pRESENTS
EnglishPrices.
OTICE.
JMPOKTANT
JT
PROFIT.
I MUST REALIZE,
ONE
wAY S
TO LARGE PURCHASES,
Goods.
AT
UWING
Fancy
SUPPLY, ONLY
'
W. HATFIELD.
Manufacturer of nil kinds of Portmanteaus
Ladies' Travelling Trunks, Bonnet
Boxes, Hat and Gun Casks.
a-voTillers'Sample Cases, and Leather Cases of evry
description, made to size and order.
Gentlemen's Portmanteaus always kept in stock
in great variety; manufactured from the
Bent Colonial Leatherand sold
DRAPERY,
XXVRECT
Apricultura
November 9t 1880.
R T M A N T E A U S
PORTMANTEAUS I
QHEAP gALE PO
or
HOLLO
ytucfcland
Business Notices.
guru.Master, agent.
DEPARTURES.
Oreti, 5.3., Campbell, for Oamaru via Southern ports. Passengers for Napier: Messrs.
Murray and Dormer. For Wellington Messrs.
Somers and Gardiner, Mrs. Gardiner, and Mrs.
Campbell.Waller and Co., agents.
Rotorua, s.s., Tozer, for Melbourne via
Passengers for
Southern ports.
Miss Lynch, Messrs. Coombes, Allen, Hendry,
R. A. Lusher, P. Rus3ell, P. Fairburn, Douglas,
For Napier: Mr. O.
Sorry, Mrs. Vincent.
Farr.ll, Miss Lory. For Wellington Mr. Hall.
Tor Lyttelten : Mr. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bates and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
and boy, Mr. Gregg. For Port Chalmers : Mr.
and Mrs. J. Peacock, Mr. Dixon. For Melbourne : Misses Cowan, CurafF, Messrs. F. J.
Smales, W. Schwartze, W. Harris.Union S.S.
Co., agents.
Hawk, Government echooner, Garrard, for a
cruize.
Glenelg, s.s., Stephenson, for Tauranga. A.
McGregor, agent.
cwt:
Gisborne:
INWARDS.
oa,
].*Aoux'W'ARDS.
217 tons, Dunn, for
to,>,
.vaoiaias, oarquentine,
Sydney.
Lizette, ketch, 39 tons, Jones, for Thames.
Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Tozer, for Poverty
from Lyttelton
Kauri Gum
last
at about
December,
Bay.
os;
Per s.s. Rotorua, for Melbourne, via Southern ports :For Wellington : 15 cases sauce, 2
cases cucumbers, 241 mats sugar-, 11 casks oil,
5 packages k sundiy meiohandise. For Lyttelton : 3 bales, 16 packages, 10 empty casks. For
Dunedin : 42 empties, 4 casks oil, 11 packages
sundry merchandise. For Oamaru : 5 cases
hematite. For Melbourne: 20 sacks gum, 1
case merchandise.
Per s.s. Oreti, for Oamaru via intermediate
pnrts : For Tauranga: 23 bags potatoes, 12
cases biscuits, 3 bundles ridging, 9 bales tow,
20 bags flour, 1000 feet timber, 1 nest tubs, 1
wagon, 1 wrench, 7 cases drapery, and 31 cases
aud packages sundry merchandise, 3 railway
trucks. For Gisborne: 1 bundle sashes, '2
cases wine, 1 case blacking, 10 casks staples, 2
cases machinery, 6 boxes biscuits, lroll netting,
90 sacks flour, 50 bags sugar, 6 i-chests and 20
boxes tea, 3 cases vestas, 2 boxes tobacco, 3
cases salmon, 10 boxes candles, 1 bale leather,
7 cases hardware, 11 caises drapery, 1 crate
earthenware, 10 cases bitters, 20 cases
schuapps, G camp owens, 5 bags salt,
5 cases kerosene, and 52 cases and packages
sundry merchandise. For Napier: 5 boxes
tobacco, 23 i-chests tea, 100 boxes tea, 30
bags sugar, 1 case saddles, 1 case limejuice, 2
eases herrings, 3 cases lobsters, 4 bags pepper,
5
3 drapery, 2 cases bacoD, 3 cases salmon,
1 truss clothes lines, 2 rolls felt, and 90 cases
and packages sundry merchandise.
12s
ICs
Mills:
Cd.
Balk,
Town Yards,
inches, 2
in quantity, 3s Gd
each; Corn Sacks, Ss to 9s Cd per dozen. Fencing
ordinary
case
quotations.
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Valley Road.
kill,to the Junction of thocarriers
Tiio mounted letter
are provided with
been
can be purchased at the Stores
where the receivers are placed:
Mr. Walker's
Lower Symonds-street..
Mr. Stallard's
Ponsonby Road..
Mr. Rollers
Mount Roskill ltoa 1
Mr. Cucksey's
Mt. Eden
..
Itemuera..
Public Hall
S. B. BISS,
Chiof Postmaster.
..
ARRIVAL.
DEPARTURE.
Goneral Post-oflice,
December
yesterday.
TELEGRAPH.
RUSSELL.
December 29.Sailed : The Ituby.
WELLINGTON.
December 29.
Arrived : Gleaner, from
Greymouth.
Sailed
S.s. Ringarooma, for
"Wellington ; s.s. Penguin, for Dunedin.
PORT CHALMERS.
December 29.Sailed : S.s. Southern Cross,
1831.
Ilaymarket,
Mr.
<fcc.,
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<3
~r
r-r
11 a.m.
Mr.
11
a.m.
Messrs. Carbines
&
noon.
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&
noon.
Co:
s 1;
Martha,"
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,Q WE N
AND
V.
&
E.
BAXTER
&
CO's
DUCKS
a ajS
STRIPED
72-incu
DITTO
scrims
LETCIIFORD'S PERFUJIEEV.
MOSCIEL AND
KAIAPOI
TWEEDS, BLAXKETS,
PATTERNS
NEW
LINOLEUM,
New Shipment
PATTERNS DRAWING-ROOM
SUITES.
INSPECTION INVITED.
indies' and
jl a
COLONIAL
"U ALL,
AND
Wholesale
CABINETMAKERS
and
&
Retail
UPHOLSTERERS,
A>'D
CARPET AVAKEIIOUSESIEN,
Shortlaxd-steeet
gents' saddles
BOOTS ANI)
&c.,
&c.,
QXIDE
SUOES
PORTMANTEAUX, BAGS,
OF
ON THE
EXECUTED
ABLE TERMS.
JRON JpAINT,
Prepared by the
&c.
THAMES
CHINA MATTINGS.
INDICTS
INKS
A-lIO.SK.
FI.AXNEI.S, AND
PAINT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
MOST FAVOUR-
Co
AND PRODUCE
Date.
Jan. 11
WE N
MARKETS.
AND
RAHAM
AUCKLAND.
FURTHER SHIPMENTS
Buckland'.s Wkekly Reroju\
fodder was in
At the Haymarket on Friday. Dec.
OP
short supply, and brought from 3s 3d to lis (3d per cwt,
small loads 10s to :21s, and straw lf>s to 27s por load.
DRAPER Y, CLOTHING, HATS, &c.,
filled
and
again
yards
although
were
with
horses,
The
Ex ' Stracatliro'
the bidding was languid a large number were disposed
' Antares'
of. Medium draughts brought from 11 10s to 20 ;
to
lightharness horses, 10 to 18 ; light hacks,
And Orient Steamers
11 ; and several well-bred weight-carriers, 1S to
We are also advised of furthor shipments
24. The Wairar.ipa shipment was all cleared, unbroken colts averaging 20 each. At the Haymarket
Per * Looh Urr' (now due)
' C"rnmanilel'
sale of wool, hides, and skins, held on Wednesday,
* Wellington'
thero was a s'cady improvement in price of un/;nd Orient Steamers every fortnight.
washed wools of fully a halfpenny per lb. Washed
wools were at late values. Hides were in moderate
to
supply, and late values from
the lb ; sheepNION
iflS UKANCE
akine, 4s fed each. At the Papakura sale, on Wednesday, not many cattle were yarded ; those were fairly
At
Remuera,
on Thurscompeted for at late values.
NEW ZEALAND
day, everything yarded found ready buyers at a
perceptible improvemeut over lato markets.
Dairy
cows were in full numbers, and in good inquiry at an Capital
2,000,000.
advance of from 10s to 30s each. Store cattle in
usual supply and free inquiry at late values. Fat
cattle in less number than average, but in steady deAUCKLAND BRANCH
mand at an advanco of Is the lOOlbs. Storo sheep
numerous and in demand; wethers, from 10s to l'is ;
LOWER QUEEN-STREET.
ewes, Us to l?s each; Fat sheep in full numbers, and
Next Colonial Bank.
were steady in price at 2sd the lb for good quality.
Lambs plentiful and in brisk inquiry at 3s each
higher (than at any other market for this season; FIRE AND MARINE RISKS OF EVERY
lis
to
18s
each.
few
ranged
Very
pigs
from
Gd
they
DESCRIPTION
yarded, and calvcs Bhareil in the gcnorul improve">
Wholesale Agents,
T.
S. MORRIN,
Auckland.
U"
ment,
Mehbrs.Hcster and
At the annual
Horses:
number
large
were brought forward, and with those
entered for disposal too late for cataloguing, the yards
PATTERNS,
AND TICK-
IIESSIANS
STEVENSON,
Manager.
FIRE RISKS
Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c.,
in the City, Suburbs, and Country, at the
&c
FLOOR BAGS
72-INCII
51-INCU
columns:
calls.
Loch Cree.'
&
JJUTCHINSON
&
QORDOK,
j-iOW'EIt
THE
QUEEN-STREET,
ZEALAND."
Publishod in Dunodin "Weekly; Advinoo Sheets
issued in Auckland every Saturday.
Subscription, 3 3s par annum.
R. T. Whbkler, Publisher.
Local Atfent-E. "Wayxe, Queen-street
&
THE
INSURANCE
"
"
it
dimension?
worm eggs.
silk*
yearly
became
but wouli
first,
probably at
expand as the mulberry tree
more extensively planted. But
on tlie part of the French and Italian Consuls, the Ameiican Consul lias already bestirred himself in the matter. Though a
comparatively young country, the AngloSaxons of America have resolved to become
at no distant date a large silk manufacturing country. Large tracts of our transPacific neighbours' territory are suitable for
the culture of the mulberry, and the silk in.
dustry has already taken' a firm root there.
Tile recent census in that count ry lus
shown that the silk trade there is already
greater than was anticipated. There are
353 factories, containing 84G7 loous, em34,410 persons, many of them woploying
the foot of the multitude, that, besides
men and young persons of both sexes. Tiiore
is
ridiculous.
being snobbish,
nineteen
million dollars (';>, SOO,(WJ
are
All the reasons which existed for capital already employed iu the trade,
treating the spot as holy ground have and during ISSO there were nine mildisappeared. When the Governor re- lion dollars (I,SOO,OOC>) paid iu wages to
manufactories,
sided in Auckland it was essential forhis those employed in the various
34,410,463 dollars' (G,SS'2,OO3) worth of
privacy that the public should be ex- aud
finished goods turned out, chiefly in ribbons
"
"
cluded, but why, when Wellington is favour ed in thisrespect, the grounds should
be tabooed to the public, is one of those
things which is perfectly inexplicable,
Shortland-strect,
Office
except that it is desired to maintain the
Auckland, August,
sclitude of the spot as a memorial of fornorth island of mer greatness. In that case the intrusion
Maps of the
NEW ZEALAND,
of lawn tennis is nothing short of
On Sale at the Ukuali* Publishing Office, Queensacrilege. But it were surely better to
street. Price
forget departed glory, and by the utiliTRADE PROTEC"VTEW ZEALAND
sation of the grounds for the public
TION SOCIETY.
JL3I
advantage extract a present pleasure
Circulars issued weekly.
from the misfortune of the past. PerR. HOR.XE, Aif.VT,
haps, however, the explanation of the
VICTORIA INSURANCE COMreservation of the grounds from public
PANY (Limited).
use may be discovered in the occaCapital, One Million Sterling.
Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee.
sional residence of a Governor or a
JOHN LEID & CO.,
/gents for Auckland District.
Commodore, and the desire, therefore,
to treat exceptionally a spot whose
0
A
N
K
H
L
I
D
A Y. ancient traditions are preserved by
jg
those visits, like those of angelsonly
MONDAY, 2nd January next, will be observed
in their infrequcncy. To what extent
as a Special Bank Holiday at the various Offices in the brief visit of Governor or of a Coma
New Zealand of the undermentioned Banks.
modore may form the subject of exhilaration of spirit, we must leave to
Tiie Union' Bank of Australia,
those who derive from it a personal
Limited.
(Signed)
satisfaction, but the gratification conJoseph P\lmkk.
Chief Oilieer for New
stitutes no reason why the public
Zealand.
should be excluded from grounds
Tiie Bank of New South Wales.
which are available for their amuseJ. R. Hill,
(Signed)
ment.
Inspector.
That they should be excluded all the year round because once
Tiie Bank of Australasia.
blue
in a
moon a Governor may honour
(.Signed)
E. W. Murrah,
the city with his presence, and a
Inspector.
Commodore with
liis, is utterly
The Bank ok New Zealand.
ridiculous, and becomes additionally so
(Signed)
Mukihm.'ii,
D. L.
when it is remembered that the
General Manager.
accommodation and seclusion of these
visitors is not incompatible with the
The_National Bank of New Zealand,
Limited.
admission of the public during their
W. Dymoi k.
(Signed)
prolonged absence. Notwithstanding
Inspector.
the vast shoddyism of the age, it cannot
The Cjlonial Bank of Xkw Zealand.
be conceived that a Governor or a
Geo. Cowik,
(Signed)
Commodore would be so fastidious as
General Manager.
to suffer discomfort or painful
recollections from the fact
COMPANIES' ASSOCIAthat
TION.
jjeople multitudinous, and honest,
but
we regret to say not select, had
The Insurance Companies' Offices will bo Closed on
the 2nd and 3rd January, ISS2, for New Year's trodden those swards and stood under
Holidays.
the
At present
Secretary,
11. WORSP,
umbrageous trees.
access to the grounds of Government
House can be obtained only with the
jyj" ONTHLV SUMM AR Y, sanction of the Governor. Sir Arthur
For. Transmission v.a Sa.\ Fkasvisco.
Gordon might assent to them being
open to the public, but could not pledge
THE
lIERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY
his successor, and it is therefore de"Will be published on
sirable that some steps should be taken
MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 2ND Inst.,
to secure their application to public
And will contain all the
uses, except when required for the purLatest Mining, Local, Shipping, Commercial, poses for which they
were originally
Political, and Social and Domestic News
instituted. This matter properly comes
of the Month.
within the sphere of action of the City
Single copies 6d., or 7s. 6d. per annum.
Council, which, by a little effort and
in Auckland.
larrikin?
HALL ARCADE.
CHRISTMAS
'
J-ENBURGIIS
advertising
'
NEW
RUSSIA
Sft gg,
and
MAGNIFICENT
Kangaroo Skins,
S'jpc-S
Curtains.
AUCKLAND.
'O
ca J g H S 00-;
31 |
latge lot of
Herald
MEN'S
OARPETS,
llf
O. 'S.
&
on
'nn|
JUST
Ex 'Zealaxdia'
c>
ooooooo
Or
AND
New
DAILSOYCROSS.
UTHERN
0.
THE
DECEMBER
1881.
30,
FRIDAY,
..
..
OOOODOOOOOMOOaOO
ONEHUNGA.
stamps
ngs,
Millinery
''
C'
on application,
Sheet
<7,OVU
J*
CRETONNES.
(J o
&
GOODS.
imno!+
early selection.
AND CRANWELL.
CITT
..
an
MANCHESTER
Bed Quilts, Blankets
White Lace and Muslin
AMOUNTING TO OVEB
..
We advise
Calicos,
1 p.m.
..
GAR,LICK
ALL PURCHASES.
INABURY
For
erecteci, and
CRANT7F.LL.
AND SUNSHADES.
jjJIIRE! FANCY
AT
HAVE ON HAND
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eS
sols.
SALE.
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Black Cash-
QOMK-STHEET, Auckland.
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U~MBRELLAS
QOSGRAYE
o^tl^t
GARLICS AND
Saturday.
noon.
"A
all
CASH
Sfosed:at
GOODS.
meres, Crape
per oent.,
IQJ-
NO GOODS WILL
Per
DEATHS.
Adams.On December 27, after a long and painful
illness, Robert Adams, eighth son of H. H. Adams,
This Dav.
"
OF
MAILS.
MEETINGS !
Cure Gold Mining Company, Mr I\. Home's Office,
wHTcit-
;o
port.
The s.s. Fingal will leave for Blangawai at G
o'clock to day.
The s.s. Wellington is announced to make
excursions to Waiwera on Monday and Tuesday
next.
Messrs. S. Cochrane and Son will sell at their
mart to-day an open sailing boat, IS feet long,
with centre-board.
The s.s. Argyle arrived from Whangarei at
1 a.m. to-day, with tha following cargo 35
bales wool, 50 sacks gum, 1 horse, 5 bundles
alcins, 8 hides, 2 boxes turkeys, 20 cases fruit,
20 boxes eggs, and 5 tons sundries. She returns
thither at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
The Bay of Plenty Times, of the 22nd instant,
We are informed thit another vessel
says:
has been chartered for Tauranga, and is now
loiding in London docks. She is tojstart sometime in January at the very latest, and with a
favourable voyage may be expected to arrive here
sometime about May next. Thi3 vessel is not
one of Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co.'a fleet.
With two or three vessels arriving direct from
London in the course of one year, the place
should be looking up."
'*Qaxi36AUi
2s 3d,
; Coloured Lustres from
and
;
Black Silks at various prices, but those at
4s 3d and 5s 3d are unusually cheap,
GAKLICK AND CRANWELL.
MOURNING
on
The Duty
PORT
lb;
THE
CO.,
&
AUOKLAND,
Woolpacks
-1
od
EXPORTS.
lb;
of
ENTERED
QUEEN-STREBT,
TELEGRAPH.
CHRISTCHURCH.
premises
COSGRAYE
J.
request;
BY
per yard
Zealnd
lb., 2d to
Lemons, per doz., Is Cd to 2s; Onions,
per doz., Is Cd to 3s; Cucumbers,
ld ; Cauliflowers,
per d07., 2s to 4s; Pine Apples, per doz., 4s to Cs;
per
15a
to
13s;
Bananas,
case,
Sydnoy,
per
Oranges,
lb., 2d to 3d ; Walnuts, 9d ; Strawberries, per quart,
round
Kidneys, 5s per
4d ;; New Potatoes,
4i Green Peas, per peck, Is to Is 3d ; Cherries, per
lb., 9^l; Plums, Cd to7d ; Rhubarb, per doz., 4s; Frenck
Beans, 2d; Cioosoberriea, Cd. Retail: Lemons,
per doz., 2s to 3s; Onions, per lb., 2d; Cauliflowers,
per doz., 2s to 4s ; Bananas, per lb., -Ad to Cd ; Apples,
do.,Cd to Sd ; Pears, lOd to Is ; Walauta, Is 3d ; New
Potatoes, Kidneys, 14lbs. per Is; round, 161bs. per Is ;
Green Peas, per peck, Is ed; Cherric.s, Is ; Plums, Is ;
Strawberries, per quart, 6d; Rhubarb, per bundle,
Cd ; French Beans, 3d ; Gooseberries, ttd to Is; Cucumbers, 4d to Cd cach.
Martha,
Belfast, to
late W. J. Gilbert, Ca3tlcton Park,
ilium
youngest daughter of the late
Wilson, Suuimcrtleld, liallymead, Ireland.
of the
A GREAT SALE OF
THAMES.
MARRIAGE.
with TrimmiDgs of
various kinds to match, and sold at Co-operative Ca->h Prices.
Haines of a daughter.
wife c*
greatest variety
assortment is to be found
Tauranga.
s.s., Stephenson, from
Shanhnessey,
Passengers: Mesdames Norris,
Hoben, Misse Edgar, Knox, Dawson, Stevens,
Conway, Messrs. Stevens, Knox, Sliaulinessey,
Captain Norris, Messrs. Litchfield, Wamsley,
F.
Morrison, Hampton, Conway, 3. Moody, \\S.
ells,
Gordon,
Moody, J. P. Moody, Elliott,
Jenkinson,
Gordon,
Sefton, J. Jenkimon, W.
and Ciu steerage. Cargo 200 sheep.A. McGregor, agnt.
Atalanto;, schooner, Donovan, ffrom Ngun-
and
at
quality.
DRESS ouraGOODS.The
beautiful
Establishment,
s.s.,
FIRST-CLASS
arrivals.
BIRTHS
&
Cash
sets, 7.17
IA L
gUMMER Q. OOD S.
gPEC
1.40- 2.21
HIOH WATK*,
COMMERCIAL
SHIPPING.
of various kinds. But to produce this quantity of manufactured goods twelve million
dollars (2,400,000) had to be sent out oftne
country for dried cocoons and floss silk. This
quantity was chiefly obtained from Japan.
paid
be made with present rates :ls bales halfbred, in grease, Every Maclean, 9d S bales
merino, half-bred and lamb, washed, Joseph
May, Is 3d ; 2 bales merino, in grease,
;
on their release.
We hear that the funds
are now more than exhausted, and as this
regular support.
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necessarily amended.
Tfie following is
29.
the
to 1, Santa Claus 7 to 1.
PROBABLE STARTERS.
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lb.
lb.
vance Mr. Cook copied the minutes from Billingsgate... 9 5 Lara
7 0
the originals of Mr. Robertson, and witness Maid of Honour S S Paramena
7 0
signed them as correct; Mr. Larnach was Randwick
8 5 Vampire
6 12
discharged for conduct which had nothing to Maori
8 0 Miss Domett... 6 12
do with the letter Mr. Cook had three Badsworth
7 10 The Poet
6 10
710 Tenambra
months'leave of absence, until, he could take Othello
6 0
Hilda
action against Mr. Larnach, of New Zealand;
7 S Retriever
6 0
he looked upon that as temporary suspenLATEST BETTING.
sion ; he (Mr. Cook) had not gone to New
RACING CLUB HANDICAP.
100 to 5 Paramena.
Zealand yet to clear himself; the directors Randwick
100 to 0
100 to 15 The Poet
Quail
100 to 15
object to give the letter till the three months King
Yatapa..
100 to 5 Lone Hand
100 to 10
had expired; about two weeks of the three Maori
100 to 20 Moonstone
100 to 5
months are unexpired. Mr. Robert Hudson, Badsworth
to
100
10 Ifill.l
100 to 30
Tim
Whiffier.. 100 to 40 Matau
one of the directors of the bank who was
100 to 10
100 to 20 Lara
100 to 10
present at the hoard meeting, deposed that Kenilworth
Vampire
100 to 5
he quite understood that the complainant
GRAND STAND HANDICAP.
gave the letter up into the possession of the Billingsgate
100 to 25 Paramena
100 to 15
bank.
The Bench were addressed by attorMaidof Honour 100 to 20 Lara
100 to 10
.. 100 to 10 Miss Domett
Randwick
neys pro and con., and after they had been
100 to 10
100 to 20 Vampire
in coimitiLULiuii
100 to 10
vr>, ftfnrsh Maori
.. 100 to 15
.. 100 to 25
Tho Poet
said that they had decided to order the Othello
Retriever
100
to 5
..
Hilda
".t*"
Vffu Vi
letter to be delivered up within 14 days.
steeplechase" '' 100 t0 5
Mr. James Walter Waller has been elected Clarence
100 to 33 Morning Star.. 100 to 5
to fill the vacancy in the Onehunga Borough Lone Hand .. 100 to 39 Hawthorn .. 100 to 10
.. 100 to 25 Rawenata
.. UK) u,
Matau ..
Council caused by the election of Councillor Snortsman
100 to 15 Young SledmerelOO to 15
Codlin to tho Mayoralty.
King Don
100 to 33 Harkaway
.. 100 to
15
Referring to Mr. Bryce's statement as to
the proximity of Egmont being conducive to
The prizes won at tho late races at Takareligious frenzy, the Timaru Herald repuna are to be paid to-morrow
from
marks : "Now it is a most singular 8 to 10 o'clock, at the Flagstaff evening,
Hotel.
coincidence that not only Maoris but
Europeans long resident in Taranaki are
W AIM ATE RACES.
subject to fits of melancholy or mania
St.
St.
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has
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telegraph.own
correspondent.J
Russell, Thursday.
Though raining heavily here yesterday, the
sane
Cambridge, Thursday.
The
Papa.
excited.
THEATRE ROYAL.-MONTAGUE
TURNER ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY.
Tiif. opera last night was "Maritana," with
the same cast as on the first niglit of its pre-
singing, and acting, that have ever been witin this city.
The repetition of it last
thoroughly confirms that opinion.
There was again last night a full house and
a fashionable audience. Everything was done
as near to perfection as the resources of the
company would allow. Miss Annis Montague
She is growing so
was in capital voice.
rapidly in public favour that most of her
songs are greeted with almost enthusiastic
applause. Mr. C. Turner must be spoken of
as certainly the best tenor and lyric actor wc
nessed
night
balance-bob
?,
[FROM
[p.etjter's telegrams.]
Company.
CORRESPONDENTS.]
THaMES, Thursday,
It is rumoured here that the reef has been
cut in the Martha low level, Waihi.
A man named Morris HefFerman has been
committed for trial, charged with indecent
assault upon a child under ten years of age.
The offence was committed at Te Aroha.
[press association.]
NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday.
Mr. Parris has received a letter signed
Kingi T'awhiao," requesting him not to
listen to any of the proposals to have a Land
Court at Mokau as he is opposed to it.
PUNGAREHU, Thursday.
The Okato station was broken up yesterday. Not one man is left behind. They
were all transferred here. Men are still
continuing the work of devastation. About
500 acres are now destroyed. Some men
to-day have taken sacks with them to lie
filled with potatoes for different companies*
messes.
OCR OWN
"
FRIENDLY.
Viexnw, December -8.
WELLINGTON, Thursday.
Diplomatic relations between the
Yesterday morning the haystack and
Austrian and Roumanian Governout-houses belonging to Daniel West, of
ments have been resumed, the latter Waiwetu, were destroyed by fire. The outhaving apologised for the policy houses were insured for 150 in the London,
and Globe offices. The haystack
adopted in regard to the navigation Liverpool
was uninsured. Mr. West estimates his loss
of the Danube.
at 150 over the insurance. A man named
concerned
in
the affair.
way.
metal pipes.
Ample provision is made
for
ventilation at the
lighting and
baths, and they are to be supplied
with
all the necessary conveniences.
The bath-keeper's residence will be erected
at a shori distance from the bath pavilion,
and will contain cousultiug-room, dispensary,
and lavatory, for the temporary use of the
height,
with
wings of single
whole space
or balls.
made available
for concerts
ladies' boudoir.
The wings will bo
sub-divided into bed-rooms and private
sitting-rooms, and will also contain accommodation for the medical ofiicer and
family, dispensary, &c. The kitchen and
servants' bedrooms are in a detached building, two storeys in height, and in rear of
have heard or seen in this colony. Mr. Farley is popular for other qualities no less than the main building, and conncctcd with it by
his fine bass (cantante), while Mr. Gordon's a covered corridor. A spacious verandah is
deep bass is heard every niglit with plea- curried round the buildings for promenade
purposes.
The hospital, when completed,
sure. Miss Carrie Godfrey was equally successful last night, and had to repeat the song will provide accommodation for 2*l patients,
will embrace in its construction and
Alas! those chimes." The duet for soprano and
all the latest improvements in
and contralto, "Sainted Mother, guide his accessories
this class of institution, hygienic and
footsteps," by Miss Montague and Miss God- sanitary.
It
will be erected on a public
frey, was an exquisite example of vocal
unison. The audience throughout the per- reserve set apart for that purpose.
expressed
formance
their satisfaction frequently and emphatically. "Martha" is
In a easeBoyes v. Clark and another
underlined for this evening.
heard at Timaru in the Supreme Court, the
defendant's counsel failed to put in an apA few days ago a female patient belong- pearance. The defendant, addressing the
ing to the Mount View asylum managed to jud.so, is reported to have said" My lawfind lier way into the private room of Captain yer ha:s strung me on till the last moment,
Jamaki
Knollys, aide-de-camp to His Excellency the and then threw me over." His Honor Mr.
Governor, and, 011 being asked the cause of Justice Johnston enquired why the lawyer
her visit, announced her determination to referrei to was not present to go 011 with
have an interview with Siri Arthur Gordon. the case, upon which the defendant exJudging from the excited demeanour of the plained "I paid him '21 six months ago,
woman that she was somewhat demented, and now he wants GO." To which His
Captain Knollys summoned an attendant, Honour made reply, "That is quite possible.
who handed her into the custody of the The costs may exceed that." The amount in
police. It afterwards transpired that the dispute was 200, and the judge admits that
woman had been present at divine service at the bare costs "may exceed" Sl.
elections. To-day the bazaar will not be
St. Mary's Cathedral during the morning,
The fee for the registration dogs
Mrs. Healey, who died at the Thames on
the attended
open in the afternoon, but will re-opeu in Wairoa South highway district for theofensiling in
by a female warder, whose control Tuesday, was 89 years of age, and had been
year is
the evening from 6 to 10 o'clock.
to bo 5s each.
she managed to elude.
a resident of the province for 33 years.
"
BY CABLE.
Thames, Thursday.
[BY
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS
own correspondents.]
December
Meleoup.se,
Bup.
of
LATEST BKTTIS'G.
[from
[reuter's cablegram.]
..
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The an-
THE GOLDFIELDS.
interest.
summons case in which the defendant, as representative of the bank, was charged with
that he did unlawfully detain from and refuse to deliver up to the complainant certain
of his property, to wit, a letter written by
Mr. J. M. Larnach to J. A. Larnacli, dated
14th September, ISBI, at Dunedin, New
Zealand ; also the envelope addressed "John
Alexander Larnach, care of Shepherd Smith,
SPORTING.
i I
110 public
disposed of, of
COLONIAL NEWS.
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OUR OWN"
CORRESPONDENTS.]
Hamilton, Thursday.
CITY COUNCIL.
The regular meeting of the City Council was
His Worship
held last evening.
the Mayor (Mr. J. M. Clark) in the chair,
Present:
Public Notices,
ordered to be advertised.
.Lighting.Mr. Aickin drew attention to
the defective lighting of Alfred and 0 Rorkestreets. The Surveyor was asked to report.
Salaries.The next business was the
voting of salaries. Motions were made to
increase the salaries of the Mayor, the Town
Gaiu.ick
Public
NOTICE.
SCHEDULE.
Te Aroha (West) School District.
Commencing at the north-western angle of Block
Ho. XI. Aroha Survey District; bounded towards the
Extension.The
accordance with notice, moved, "That by that river to the southern boundary of Section No.
last clause of resolution re ' Watertowards
15, Block No. VII., Wairere Survey
supply to Parnell,' dated 12th May, ISSO, be the South by the southern boundaryDistrict:
of Section No. 15
aforesaid the southern and western boundary of secrescinded, viz., the Council cannot undertion No 9 of Block No. VI., also of Wairere Survey
take the laying of mains outside the city, District,
part of the southern bouudary of Section No.
and further, that in future all applications S of the last mentioned block, the southern boundaries
of Sections Nos. 5. 4, 3, and 2, also of Block No. VI.,
for and proposals to lay down mains outside and
southern boundary of Section No. 1 of block
the city be considered on their merits." In No. the
V. of the Wairere Survey
menWater-supply
Mayor,
in
the
District before
tioned to its south-western angle ; towards tho SouthWest by the south-western boundary of Section No. 1
of block No. V. aforesaid the south-western boundaries
of Sections Nos. 0.11, 6, andG ofBlock No. 1., and the
south-western and north-westernboundariesof Section
Ho&ices.
Pofalic Notices.
SCHEDULE.
Amended Boundaries*
tho north-west
Bounded towards
Pnblic Notices.
"
Clerk, and Surveyor, but they were negatived, and all the salaries were maintained
at the same rates as last year, except that
the bathkeeper and turncock were allowed
coal and gas in addition to salary.
The plans
D B L I 0
bv the
'
wards the south-east by
Waifcatn ui.
to the North Head at thethe
entrance ; towan], <\ i?re! *l<f.
by high-water mark of the
h "it
sea to
boundary of the Pollock
I
Settlement
and towards tuo north-west
by the
,t 'fn
boundary of the PoUock Settlement
aforesaid to the Manukau Harbour flratraemf, "r^T'r!
place of commencement.
"'""led.u,
thrYm.i!f
HfehS?
so'mi
H%h,l
h
''
'-'-
west
by
high-water
mark
of
the
sea
said District, forthe purposes of "The Education Act,
to tho point of
for their liberal support durUg the last
twentrv?*"
commencement.
and to solicit a continuance of the same fo- Y" ir!'
1377."
sac
c.-ivjr, whom he can
VINCENT E. RICE,
contidentlv recommenri
27th December, ISSI.
Secretary.
BL I C
NOTICE.
Creek
pUBLIC,
ar'
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J3UBLIC
Aickin seconded the resolution.Mr. Thompson moved, "That at that late hour the No. 1, also of Block No. I. of the Wairere Survey
consideration of such an important question District aforesaid to the southern boundary of Block
be postponed."Mr. Fleming seconded the No. XI. Aroha Survey District aforesaid, and by
of the southern boundary of that block to its
amendment.Messrs. Offer, Crowther, and part
south-western angle; and towards the West by the
others supported the amendment, and finally western boundary of Block N'o. XI. to the northwestern angle of the same, the place of commenceit was agreed to refer it to committee.
Finance.Current accounts were passed. ment.
Hill and Matahoura, and refused to complete channeled.Referred to the Works ComThe usual balances from the various deit. The clerk stated that there was 25 in mittee.
Public Works Committee. The Works partments were submitted and accepted.
NOTICE.
hand. It was resolved to get a receipt in full
The meeting lasted until 11 o'clock, and pUBLIC
Committee reported re cutting away Hobfrom the contractor, give him a discharge,
r(
ply the rough minutes of the meeting were then
and expend the money elsewhere. It was son and Moore-streets, that the former
LTnder and in pursuance of "The Education Act,
1877," the Education Board of the District of "AuckSCHEDULE.
reference to the above, B. Patthnov.read, and the meeting rose.
further resolved to appoint sub-registrars in of the Council be forwarded.Re petition
Under and in pursuance of The Education a< 1
land directs it to be Publicly Notified that, in purAlexandra School District.
in soliciting a share of the patronac u'w.
re
1577," tho Education Board of the District of Auckthe several highway districts, and the out- from residents in Karangahape-road, of
suance of a resolution passed by the Board on the
b-.-.towed upon Mr. Fort, begs
at
the
of
the
intersection
of
the
to inform all MCommencing
point
that,
watering
peudiug
receipt
carry
Publicly
out the
land directs it to be
street,
twenty-first day of December, 18S1, the Boundaries
Notified that the Board old customers and the public generallv that noFWr
lying district of Rangariri, to
Waikato confiscation boundary line by the road which
V '
HARBOUR BOARD.
hitherto fixed a3 the limits of the Waitoa School forms the south-eastern boundary of Allotment No. has. by a resolution passed on the twenty-first day of wUi be spared on his part to sociir'e
provisions of the Dog Registration Act, and appliances, the consideration of the matter
the
altered, and that the same are now
December, 1331, fixed the Boundaries of the Kouuhave
been
by
District
attained
his
predecesssor.
delaj'ed.The
adopted.
be
report
was
256 of the Parish of Pirongia bounded towards the
to pay them one shilling on each collar sold.
Orders will 5
Koifj School District
fixed in accordance with the boundaries set forth and
the same are set forth in the
as
punctually
to,
and nothing b'lt tli"h.
Coffee Palace Plans. The report of The ordinary meeting of tho Boird was lield described in tho Schedule hereto, for the purposes of the
north by a right line from the place above-named to Schedule hereto, as and for the Boundaries ofthe said material andattended
Several accounts were ordered to be passed.
workmanship sent out as heretofore
road at the south-western angle of Allotment No.
chairman, pre"The Education Act, 1877."
for the purposes of "The Education Act
The Hamilton Cavalry troop meet at the the Finance Committee, a formal matter, yesterday, Mr. F.TheComptou,
Shortland-street, l!7th December. IS3I.
43 of said Parish, and by that load to the Waipa District,
Mayor, Messrs. Waddel,
VINCENT E. RICE,
1377."
Present:
butts at 5.30 a.m. on Saturday, to fire for except that it delegated to the Council the siding.
by
Waipa
point
thence
the
Kiver
aforesaid
to
a
Rivor;
Secretary.
VXITCENT E. RICE,
tho point of intersection by a
matter of dealing with the Coffee Palace Thompson, Aickin, Stone, McKenzie, Gr. \V.
on the same,
E
district prices.
B
Seretary.
Owen, aud Isaacs. The minutes of the preI_ c A L.
BU^^r
"fJETIRING
-.
"
J>
IN
"
ultT
"
err 7
''
dary
District,
westerly by part of the northern boundary of that
block, and by the western and part of the southern
boundaryof Block No. XI. aforesaid to the northern
angle of Section No. 1, Block No. 1, WairereSurvey
District, thonce by the north-western and south-
"
"
and 9,
No. 2 Block,
pUBLIC
NOTICE.
1377."
VINCENT
E. RICE,
Secretary,
SCHEDULE.
Te Rore School District.
from
tho
place
above-named
to
the
road
at
20,
"pUBLIC
VINCENT E. RICE,
Secretarv.
SCHEDULE
MAXGAriKo School District.
Commencing at tho north-western angle of Allotment No. :i'Jl of the Parish of Mangapiko:Bounded
the
toward*
north and north-eastby the Mangapiko
Kiver from the place last-named to the north-western
boundaryof Allotment No. 215, and by said boundary
produced to tho Mangapiko Kiver ; thence by said
production aad the northern boundary of Allotment
No. 245 aforesaid to its north-eastern angle ; towards
NOTICE.
"
1877."
VINCENT E. lUCE,
Secretary.
SCHEDULE.
WAIKOMITI SCHOOL DISTRICT.
by
jp
BLIC
NOTICE.
J>
BLIC
NOTICE.
oi"
Act, 1877."
Amended Boundaries.
Bounded towards the north by the waters of the
Manukau Harbour, from the Waiuku River to Sutton's
ment.
pUBLIC
by
south-eastern boundaries of tiie Pukewhau block aforesaid to its southernmost angle; thence by a right
line to the northern
angle of Otautu block, and thence by the northwestern boundary of Otautu block aforesaid to the
road leading from the Wairua River to
Waimate ; to-
VIXCEXT E. RICE,
Secretary.
SCHEDULE.
Maujtu School District.
Commencing at the north-western angle of Allotment No. 6, of the Parish of Nga Koto :Bounded
toward the north by the Mangaotama Stream,
"
the
Orougomairoa Block,
by-law.
J3UBLIC
NOTICE.
SCHEDULE.
southern boundary
southern
MOCr.DINY;,
UNION STEAM
rjIHE
Amended Boundaries.
Bounded towards the north by the southern bound-
east by the eastern boundary of Allotment No. 3 aforesaid, the eastern boundariesof Allotments Nos. 13,14,
and 15, the eastern part of the northern aud the
southern boundaries of Allotment No. 40, part of the
eastern and tho southern boundary of Allotment No.
'24, part of the eastern boundary of Allotment No. SO,
pUBLIC
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SAW
-MOULDING
Conveyances.
rpELEGRAPH
LINE
COACHES.
OF
\V. K. Carter's COACHES will run to the folowing Time-table, carrying Her Majesty's mails :
Leaves Cambridge for HamiltonDaily at S.oO a.m.
Leaves Hamilton for CambridgeOn arrival of
train at 2.30 p.m.
Leaves Te Aroha forHamiltonMonday, Wednes*
day, and Friday, at 10a.m.
Leaves
a.m.
W. K. CARTER.
line of coaches
Royal mailBETWEEN"
Auckland, Panmure, and Howick.
Leave Auckland
Leave Panmure
Arrive Howick
Leave Howick
..
Daily at 3 p.m.
Daiiy c 4.30 p.m.
..
Leave Panmure..
Daily at 5.30 a.m.
..
Daily at 10 a.m.
Arrive at Auckland ..
Booking OfficeF. Quick's Livery and Bait Stables,
Victoria-street, Auckland.
P.
ICXDON*,
Proprietors.
WI
(LIMITED)
NOTICE.
JMPORTANT
W. K. Carter
in returning
thanks
to his numerous
running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them although his mail
contract expires on 31st December, his Coach
still
continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton
Station, in connection with the trains to and from
Auckland.
VT. K, CARTER,
Coach Proprietor.
Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge,
21st December, ISSO.
R O W
WC
VICTORIA LIVERY
&,
corner
T H E E(
BAIT STABLES,
AucklandLIKEand
GOLDEN
OF
onehuxga
OMNIBUSES.
TIME TABLE.
|
Onehunga,
Leave Auckland.
Leave
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
10.30 a.m.
3
p.m.
SUNDAYS.
4 p.m.
10 a.m.
|
{
5 pm.
2 p.m.
11.5,12.5 a.m..
GEORGE
Hotel.
1,5, 2.5
COOK,
Proprietor.
Mears's Stables, Queen-street
Carriages and Buggies for Hire.
Orders to be left at Auckland or ilanukau.
TBRXERLEY'S
AUCKLAND AXD
ONEHUJfGA 'BUS.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Auckland :
Leaves Onehunga:
Opposite Greyhound Hotel. Hardington's HotL
0.45 a.m.
3.30 p.m.
1 p.m.
5.30 p.m.
Sundays :
4.30 p.m
10 a.m.
"VTEWTON
lj(
AND
PONSONBY
OMNIBUSES.
GEORGE JOBSON, Proprietor
TIME TABLE.
VIA NEWTON
From the Union Bank, frcn S a.m, to 7 p.m.; at
the hour and half-hour.
.
VIA FREEMAN'S BAY
From Union Bank, from 8 a.m. to 7 p,hl; at
quarter to and quarter p&st.
EXTRA 'BUSES
At 7.10 a.m., Via Newton* : leaving Three Lamps
at 7.40 for town; 5.7 and 0.7 p.m.
Newtoh.
_
NIGHT 'BUSES
Via
p.m.;
"
p.m.
HE
LITTLE
BAZAA
Merchandise.
specially
D.
Li
patronised and
L. D. NATHAN
L.
D.
SOLE
NATHAN
AGENTS
CO.
&
CORDIAL
hand
DYSPEPTIC,
NATHAN
Wa have always to
Brandy, in balk, cases,
INVIGORATING
FANCY
Schiedam Schnapps,
NOW
CO.,
&
-N"
Ti
ANDI
xG'
IVJXH
"W
NEW
OF
ONE
Liquid Annatto
Linseed and Linseed Meal
English C. L. Sugar
Riminel's B.W. Soap, in tablets
Xeave's Infants' Food
White Starch, Azure Blue, Patent Groats
Fry's Cocoa
Gelatine, Gelatine Lo2engcs
Lea and Perrins* Saucc
Salad Oil, Hair Oil
Pickles, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid
Epsom Salts, Arrowroot, Bulk Vinegar
IN
STOCKS
ZEALAND
teas
every
of
description,
CUSTOM -HOUSE-STREET,
AUCKLAND,
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, AND INDENTORS.
Fleet)
and
&
Prices' Candles
00.,
&
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Dockyards
CO.,
&
AGICNTS.
Brandon's Candles
QPPENHEIMER
CO.'S
Q.ROUND
y^IME.
ROUND
DR.
tME.
prices,
OOAL !
Wcmen
Customhouse-street.
OOAL !
this special
feature
that we are
satisfaction to the
trade
L. D. N
THE
Barcelona Nuts
A.S. Milk, Liebig's Extract of Meat
Nutmegs
Albert's Sardines, Vs and
Crecy's ditto, A's and i's
\Y. SLOANE,
ayhak
SHORTLAND-SXREET,
were, ciiuKed up with unhealthy matter-become exhilarant with pure scarlet life-blood, flowing natu-
C"
&
Earthenware
Feucing Wire, assorted
vigour
AUCKLAND,
]N"
LAN
DI N
The Renovator
And
to
Arrive,
tek
(sow due).
IN
GKOCEKi"
GENERAL
AND
MERCANTILE
DEPARTMENTS WE HAVE
esias
Loaf Sugar
Shell
To
be had
Wholesale of
L. D. NATHAN
cases
and
Q_OODALL'S jjousehold
PECIALITIES
Unsweetened Gin
English Ginger Ale
Booth's and Burnett's Old Tom
"White Curacoa, Absynthe, Stoughton Bitters
.
Aerated Waters
Port and sherry Wines (for hotels and private
trade)
Roederer, Terrier, Jourt, IleiJscck, and other
Indispensible to
PREPARED BY
GOODALL, BACKHOUSE,
White House-street,
Bernard's
L. D. NATHAN
of the
National Academy
"Has been Awarded for tho
CO.,
AND
CO.,
and sulphuric
sulphurous, citric,
common
gingerbeer
pumps;
i>atent svruping
bottles, ordii.ary;
sodawater
Lamont's,
Crawford-street, Dunedin.
[F. J- TAINE
BONEDUST.
"
Baking
Powder
:e.,
Ginger
Everrthin
For
EXTRACT OF SOAP,
CTDDSON'S
XX
Lrathors Frcolv and Makes
Tlie" Clc -lie? Good Colour,
EXTRAC'J. OF SOAP.
TTTJDSOJT'S
43.
Id excellent for Washing Wool:
;i
It le.ive.-i
43.
ry\->-SO.
rpOBACCO
T\*ai
urtr
viz.:
3's, s's, Cs, and 14's in quarters, halves, and threeqnarter boxes
Pocket-pieces, and D.T-P. Pieces, and D.T. s's, in
boxes of about 201bs
Nailrod and Twist in quarter-boxes.
small
Floors, Sift.
_
OF SOAP,
/!'
SOAP.
OF
JJI
CO,
"jp
' HARDWARE
FOR
G.
AND
rrx>E
TILB
Groceries, <Sc.
AMS
ACON!
"gACON
whau, Au buo\
&
T
E
R
IMPORTERS, AUCKLAND.
MAXFIELD,
125, Queen-street.
TERRACE POST
JgDEN
j GRANT
OFFICE.
and
I
| We can
J.B.
supply
price.
Tea 3 of
lowest
WILLIAM
and
Smoked Fi.sii
&
Son wish
for the
very
last 14 years,
THI: ADDRESS
SON,
&
<
"w
S,
Always
ok
attended to.
Fish Forwarded to any part of the Colony.
fJUIE
punctually
STRENGTH,
CO.
&
AUCKLAND.
gOUTH
FREEDOM
ELAST
Have
VINEYARD.
Fine
TokayWhite Wine
uscadinx-EWhite "Wine
Gp.enaciieRed Wine
Mataro-Rod Wine
ReihlixgWhite Wine
MauiekaWliite Wine
CosstantiaRed Wine
large
Old
L,
>e
>
t Case
I
I
eitheror Bulk
J3.
C
'
To Ho H ALL
CITY,
MILLS.
STEAM
J. TAIXK
FLOUR
0.
AXD LIVER
NATHAN
&
CO.
and
the
energies,
blood, promotes appetite,
langour and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.
Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion,
fevers of evey kind, chest affections, and in wasting
diseases, scrofulous tendencies, etc. The whole frame
is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental
faculties brightened, the constitutic-n greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles,
32 doses, -is (id; next size, lis. Sold by Chemists
everywhere. The name of J. Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the k.bel. There is no
Quinine and
Tonic so certain in effect as
Iron. It is strongly recommended to residents in
India and the Colonies, and should alwavs be kept
ready for use in every case cf fever or febrile condition.Sold by Kempthorne. Prosser, and Co.
generally about
the
CORRUGATED
2S
TANKS.
BARRETT,
BROWN,
7, 9,
AMD
&
CO.
11, Eliiott-street,
Auckland.
30 CASES
CONFECTIONERY,
J UJUBES,
Scotch
THE
To be got
from
all Druggists
LOWER QUEEN-STREET.
KING'S
DANDELION
and llotel-keeper3,
AND
REST
REMKDY
FOR
STOMACH
DERANGEMENT,
BETWEEN
PAINS
BILIOUSNESS
FLATULENCE,
THE SHOULDERS,
APPETITE,
BAD
viz.,
Dominoes,
monds, Mints, &c.
ORANGE, LEMON, CITROxV, AND
CANDIED PEEL
CHOCOLATE CREAMS
20 CASES MARMALADE
25 CASES PRESERVED GINGER, Gibs.
120 CASES LIME JUICE CORDIAL
50 CASES RASPBERRY BALM
toes,
T:IVER COMPLAINTS.
DR.
travellers.
and otixkr
PODOPHYLLIN.
and
and Co.
rjIEAS
AND CO.
Mills and Store,
gUPERIOP.
'
JR_
BAY
ALTERATIVE.
AND
BOWEN,'
AND
on hand at their
No. 8,
Lower Queen-streetFlour and Household (quality guaranteed
Also,
Bran, Sharps, Pig Meal
Maize, Oats "Wheat and Barley, ciacked and
whole
Ali of ex:ellent quality, at very low prices.
J. L.
D.
00NDUR
THE LATEST
FREEMAN'S
rriARAXACUM
Medical.
BY
FROM KNOTS.
JAMES SOPPET.]
AUSTRALIAN WINES,
Pernor's
Buildincs,
FP.kI'.HAX'S BAY.
FISH
Hand.
country orders
LOHON."An Ex
&
their
Billington's
Note
CROWDED TO EXCESS.
WELLESLEY-STREETS.
J. BILLINGTON
rooms were
0.,
Retail DepartmentQueen-stref.t.
Wholesale and Iron YardHic.h-street.
TRSO
all
JJIREEMAN'S
aa
M?IIORLEY,
F.
Chajiles Mcixer.
ulo "'LLunatic Asylum,
GOODS.
-..
AGENTS
is
JAMES SOPPET
op the
;.l!
NATII A X
D.
Flower
L, D, NATHAN
riiOM
A. Cameron
&
OKS
NOTED
L.
AROMATICS
IMPORTERS,
and
CO.
VENUS
With a
"XTRACT
a.^.
CIGARS.
AND
CO.
&
EXTRACT
and EofC
OF SOAP.
TTUDSOX'
&c.
NATHAN
TTUDSON'S EXTRACT
ATf<4f*f
L, D.
Europe
from
EXTRACT OF
HUDSON'S
The Best Thing Known
Washing
-f?
und Preserved
IMPLEMENT
AncKEANu.
receiving
and
AGRICULTURAL
and High-streets,
i;
AND
JgJ
Waltham "Watches
Saigon, Japan-dressed, and Rangoon Rice
"Wade's Cornilour, in halves and ones
Swallow and Arieil's Golden Syrup, inbulk and
tins
Men's and Boys' Axe Handles
American Brooms and Wash voards
Ilulme*s
Escclloncc of
JAMES RorPET.]
~E
and
.Paris-
"
CRAWFORD-STREET,
DUNEDIN
(Established ISGC),
OF
IMPORTERS
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND
SPANISH CUT CORKS,
Have always on Hand and To Arrive
Soduwater Manufacturers'
Brewers', Bottlers', and
all kinds of corks, bungs, slaves,
Sundries, including
teats, and spiles. cell;ir tap corks, corking machines,
capsules, tinfoil, battling wire, superior isinglass
(brewers'), book, purse, East India pipe and pure
Russian and Brazilian cut; thermometers, blind and
common. All kinds of ginger, whole and crushed;
; spirits of wine, 01 0.p.; essences and essential
oils, sodawater machines ; bottling racks, patent and
Also On Sale
Auckland,
THOMSON
Co. are
Best
..
TO
&
CO.,
&
1 Paint Mill
1 case Spear and Jackson's Circular Saws
Hand and Tesnon Saws, &c.
1
Cross-cut and Pit Saws
1
29 dozen
Solid Steel Spades
6 tons Black Sheet Iron, 12 to 26 gauge
284 packages op Paints
103 packages Linseed Oil
10 BAnsEis Stockholm Pitch and Tar, &c.
50 RANDALL'S PATENT STEEL DISC HARROWS, WITH extra
DISCS, &C.
5 tons Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9 to 14
1 PniESTMAN Patent Steam Crane and Dredge, by Tangye Bros.
3 cases Mathieson's Tools
25 kegs Steel Nails
1 case Lockwood's Pocket Knives
72 packages Register Grates
19 packages Tomb Rails, Standards, Scrapers, etc.
1 bale Austin's Patent Sash Line
2 cases Hand Seed Drills, for garden seeds, mangolds,
1 cask Grocers' Stand Scales, with Agate centres
17 cases Iron Bedsteads, 3ft. to 4ft. Gin.
3 hogsheads Gas Moons
1 tierce Tinman's Fittings, &c.
2 bales Plough Lines
1 bale Seine Twine
1 bale Cotton Fishing Lines
1 case Brass Tubing, J to Ain.
Marples'" Carpenters' Tools
2 casks
1 cask "Ashberry's" Britannia Metal Tza Pots
108 Extra Fine Grit Grindstones
1 case White China Wash Basins
12 Berlin Black Register Stoves
1 cask Tin'd Tacks
1 cask Coach Screws
1 Gardner's Butcher's Block Sausage Machine
1 case Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, itc,
1 cask Cattle Bells
1 case Brunswick Black
1 case Fern Hooks and Engineers' Hammers
2 cases Hurricane Kerosene Lanterns
2 casks Perforated Sheet Zinc
&
to
bundles Hoor Iron, from
2 cases Oakey's Glass; Paper and Emery Cloth, &c.
Hornsby's
Ploughs
Plough Fittings
cases
a>*d
7
40 kegs Galvanised Snap-headed Nails
10 tons Black Fencing Wire
15 tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron
acids
MEDAL
_,
MERCHANTS
292
tartaric, acetic,
CO.
&
GOLD
GRAND
THE
a large aswrtment of
Leeds.
WHOLESALE OF
Champagnes
&
Queen
no
out yeast.
IRON
GORMAN, the
ood
Giager Brandy
Ginger
Co.,
quarter casks
&
Sole Agents.
OPPENHEIMER
FUKJNit)XLxTo, UT.TTT.DERS
AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS]
E. P.
TO
3876 PACKAGES-
J>
nmtt
PATENT DYNAMITE
No more
Thysical Degeneration
if the
'
Customhouse-street, Auckland.
Hbmax Blood.
of the
OPPENHEIMER
CO.
Also execute Indents at Manufacturers' Prices, and without Importers' profit or commission
added, for all kinds of American Hardware, Agricultural Implemements and
Carriages and Wagons,
Machinery,
Saddlery, Boot Grindery Fupniture,
American Novelties and Notions, and in fact every description oe goods suitable
For full particulars, prices, and teams, apply to
ORTOT -
George's Bay,
quality
BONED UST,
GUANO, 3 per ton
TAUPHU COAL
BAY OF ISLANDS COAL
Auckland, July 23, ISSO.
NEWCASTLE COAL, house and
Dr. Grant has greatly improved my hearing during
smiths'
t,he time I have been under his care.
Thomas Churches.
CHARCOAL
Brook&ide, Papakura Valley,
TANKS
July 23, ISSO.
I was under Dr. Grant's treatment for squinting,
FIREWOOD
and was completely cured in ten days. I would
earnestly recommend any persons suffering from disPOTATOES
eases of the eyes tc lusuce a trial of Dr Grant, foeling
sure that ho would benefit them as ho has done me.
HOUSE BLOCKS
Jonx Sinclair, Jun.
SHINGLES
Home's Estate, New North Road,
Auckland, June 17,1550.
BRICKS, LIME, and SAND
I havebeen suffering from a severe local disease. Dr.
Grant operated upon me on Saturday last, and I am
now quite well, although I had been in an ill state of
G. WINSTONE.
W.
health
&
"
8.~~M
H.
gLOOD RESTORER,
EX 'ANTARES,'
'
F. L. Prime, J, P.,
Agent, N.Z. Insurance Buildings.
superior
Turpentine
and
HITCHENS' CELEBRATED
AV
QN
FOR
Grey
Agent.
Estate
J's
power.
solicited,
left'ear
M&.CKSRIX.
Queen-street.
EX 'COROMANDEL. 1
Lower
S,
Soda Crystals
BOXES.
-r>
Keillor's Marmalade
AND
CHESTS,
QUARTER
CHESTS,
Archdeacon MannselL
OfficeNo.
CONSTITUTIONAL
Disease
description,
Pains
of any
Skix
is
the
Joints,
R.
SYPHILIS,
Rheumatism,
Disease, no
or how
long standing, or what other remedies have failed,
Or any
11. W. C O O P ER,
SVMONDS-STItEET,
Five
L,
with
Dental
to Mr. Plumley),
present
Consultation Fees.
years assistant
No
SURGEON DENTIST
j |
HALF
IN
Venerable
Dea* Sir >-I beg to thank you for the care that yen
nave bestowed upon my son Ilerbert. After haviDg
been three years deaf in one ear he has through ycur
skill quite recovered his hearing.
I am, dear sir,
Yours truly,
*
WHANGAKEI.
Buckets. Oakum
invoice of Assorted Toys
Muntz's I'atcnt Metal
of
AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS.
From the
Galvanised
SURGEO^
Upon
All Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness,
Noises in tho Head, Defective Sight, Squinting,
According to value,
OPERATING
all
at
AND
(From Europe),
be consulted at his private Consulting Rooms}
Dr, Campbell's late residence, Loean B ink, near the
Supreme Court and Registrar of Births Ofiice, corner
can
&c.,
&c.
&C.,
(Next to stone flagging.)
Ts nnrivallcd for durability and hard setting qualities,
For Tanks and other wet work, it is a first-class
material.
B. KEANE,
Sole Agent,
OOAL !
and
CONSULTING
&
DEAFNESS, ic.
GRANT,
IN ANY QUANTITY,
Carbonate of Soda
choice.
Medical.
JJLINDNESS,
SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI
HYDRAULIC GROUND RCCHE LIME,
1 j
IX STOCK,
Consisting of
IS
JJISQUIT
AROMATIC
c s
OLFE'S
&
DOLPHO
DUBOUHE
OHINAAT
T I N G S.
Merchandise.
Merchandise.
..
..
..
Vulcanite
Silve
Alloy
frcin
from
only
..
~
..
..
..
..
..
..
ss.
Grey-street.
1G
10
6
6
THE JN'EW
MARKET-DAY.
tiirir"Uooms, Fort-street,
Tlio Subscribers will s-" ' 1 -at 12
tn's day,
o clock.
On account of whom it may concern,
AN
SAILING
OPEN
SAMUEL COCHRANE
Auctioneers.
K"R-n^
of Toitoi. own sister
THE
Brown Mare
both served
BOAT,
at foot by
Chestnut Mare Aconite, Colt Foal
Musket
THIS DAY.
Will
sell
THE
BACON,
CHEESE,
POTATOES,
English
Quean-
"i cases
THE
Onions
3 j-casks Vinegar
3 trunks Boots
ir'ar.cv Goods. Books
&c\
&c.,
&.C.,
SIBBIK'S
AT
At 11 o'Cioek.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
OATS
Maize,
Butter, Bran.
Sharps
Flour, Oatmeal
Candles, Soap, Kerosene
Jams, Currants, Raisins
Toba co, Tea. Sugar, Beef, Pork
cases
FRIDAY, JANUARY
THE
Canterbury Cheese
Potatoes, Onions
13.
HAYMARKET.
o'clock,
&e.,
The
PROPERTIES
GARDENSThe
well-known and
ELLERSLIE
choicely laid-out grounds known as the Ellerslie
and containing about 291 acres rich volcanic
and in every
land. The Gardens aro in good ordor,money
having
way adaptable for pleasure grounds, no
been spared in the erection and making SummerFountains,
Racecourses,
Grothorses Grand-stands,
(at
a cost
tos, Orchards, Flower-beds, Paths, etc , etc.
to the owner of over ten thousand pounds sterling).
The whole of the gardens will be offered in ono iinc,
to capitalists, as apart
therebv affording a rare chance pleasure
grounds, the
from tile use of the Gardens as
IMPORTANT
can be cut up
,0, 30 x
ELLERSLIELots 07, 03,03, iO, ,2,
31 at. Ellerslie, bavin? a frontnje to Robert-street.
Lots 51, 52, 53,
121a,
and 54,
having
frontage to
Crescent.
Co.) to sell, at Penrose, without reserve, on Wednesday, January 25th, 1532, at noon, the following
Pore-bred Pedigree
150
50
Panmure Road.
These are some of the choicest
builiing allotments iu the vicinity of Auckland. This
comprises all the unsold allotments iu the Ellerslie
,
Township.
The well-known Farm at Te Pnru, near Grahamshaving
town, containing about SO acres of choice land, fenced,
fronta"e to the sea coast, mostly improved,
in grass, Cottage, Sc., at present lot to a good
and
fcinant.
Three Farms
2jo
Mangawhara,
THE
following Wednesday
January),
&c
&C.,
&C.,
Comprising
A CHOICE I'LOCK OF 1700 LONC.-WOOLLED
EWES, WETHERS, and LAMBS.
IGRAND
DUCHESS
CAMBRIDGE,
Lot ISTHREE
Heifers.
"With reference to tho above Stock, Messrs. Maocan and Co.'s Flock has, for upwards of thirty years,
Abraham-street, Graliamstown.
had an established reputation for purity of breed,
ALBERT LAND44 allotments, situated in the
they having started with and used Imported males
Parish of Omawharo, being lota 2, 3, and -1 of Section
No. 1, a subdivision into Sections of Lots and part of and females selected from the very bent flocks in
allotments 170.
England, and this remark equally applies to the
Easy terms can be made.
Herefords.
R. C. GREENWOOD,
Tho Horcfords arc first-class animals, bred from the
Auctioneer.
most fashionable strains procurable in England, and
are only offered for sale in consequence of continued
applications from gentlemen desirous to add some of
these celebrated females to their hords.
JED
0
T.
(260)
HE.
Land
Class every Tuesday afternoon, at Miss Hill's, Ponsonby Road, Ponshnby, for the purpose of giving
instruction in Puintiusand Drawing.
Horse
JOHN
&
MARKET.
CO.,
BANKS
and Commission Agents.
&
A. ISAACS
Stock
ABOVE WELL-KNJOWN
Market each TIIURSDA.Y, at their Yards, Parawal
STEAMERS, the property .of the Kaipara at 2 p.m., for salo ol Stock ot all descriptions, ProSteamship
THE
Company.
E. 4 A. ISAACS,
Merchants and Auctioneers.
RIDGE,
WATER
DARBY AND
QUEEN-STREETS
Wholesale and Retail.)
SHIPPING SUPPLIED,
LIVE PIGEONS, RABBITS,
duce, 4c.
Consign oca of Stock can depend upon every attenbeing given, good Paddock Accommodation and
tion
proupt
iccstrwr sales.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
QOUNTRY
CATTLE SALES.
WaiukuSaturday, January 7
PukekoliiMonday, January 9
DruryWednosday, January 18
PapakuraWednesday, January 25
Sheop FairWednesday, February 1.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
la aid of
LEND.
THE BUILDING FUND OF TIIE NEW CHURCH OF
Is now opened
EGOS ALWAYS ON
JQEVONPOET WESLEYAN
3&
suit
MONEY
in sums
Thome, Solicitor.
William
TAKAPUNA'
water
Queen-street.
interest.Apply
ELLEESLIE
LE.ND-A
sums
MONEY
interest.Apply
a
large sum of
TO LEND
MONEY
First-class Fre hold
Mortgage of
Highland Fling,
on
M-
GARDENS.
&o.
Bagpipes,
to
C. WILLIS,
Ellerslia Uardeni.
Securities.
Athletics.
GAMES,
on Promissory Notes,
be provided.
Russell,
&
Solicitors,
TO LEND
Lands,
MONEY
SUNDAY
Waiheke.
to
The Steamer
PORTS! (g PORTS!
gPORTS!
CALEDONIAN GAMES.
Wyndliam-streot.
MONEY atTOusualLEND,
small
in large or
rates of interest.
CORNELL
&
COOPER,
Solicitors,
Vulcan
ELLERSLIE GARDENS.
Lane.
co-
permanent
PROGRAMME
Peizss.
Ist. 2XI.
HA? D.
MR.
Repayments extending
over
4 years
6 years
8 years
10 years
Per Week
s. d.
..
..
..
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12 6
9 2
..
..
s. d.
143
0
9
102
16 3
130
156
7 6
&
t
Further particulars
at tho Society's OQice.
may be
learned on application
3
3
5
Dance
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
...
Sword
JOHN BATGER,
Secretary.
WAIWEEA!
WAIWERA!
WILSONS
am now quite well, from one operaion.l am, .Vc., Hannah Doyle, Waitemata HoteL"
Total amount
Ropayable.
my head, and I
manship.
Artists,
10.30 p.m.
0. MAHON,
TO LEKDIn Siuns of 50
"
AND HOKTON,
G r.jr. to
Office9S, Queen-stp.eet.
Engravors, Printors, Printors'Brokers, Lithographers, Account-Book makers, etc., Wyndhamstroet, Auckland, are prepared to execute all kinds of
work at English prices, in first-class style of Work-
QUEEN-STREET,
From
SOCIETY.
FANCY BIRDS,
FOWLS
AT
land
Vicar-Capitula,
AND CLERGY" OF THE DIOCESE,
o&ttv
TURKEYS AND
Kept on Stock.
Skin
4nd
\/
Auckland
MENT
(Always Ready)
york
PER CENT.
[Established ISUO.J
DUCKS, GEESE,
of 500
and upwards. F. Ring, Short-
sums,
OF
POULTRY
OATHOLIC gAZiH.
TO LEND, in sums
GROCER,
CORNER
CHORAL SOCIETY
3 o'clock.
Solicitors,
M essi ah,
BT
\V.
January j
or
SYDNEY,
LOCK'VVOOD'S, JOHNSTON'S,
AUCKLAND SALT
THEBATHS,
Breakwater, are now
Jg
PRODUCE AUCTIONEER,
WOOL AND
Tho
SEVE N
Shortland-street.
PRINCES-STREET.
dWOO\7
at
Fort street.
OUTLERY.
THOMAS SAMUEL,
mare with foal at foot
by ;Locli Fergus, and in foal to Blair Athol
46, Queen'-street
JESS, hoavy draught bay mare.
(O rosiTK New Ze.vlan-u Inslt-asce Buildixhs).
BEAUTY, heavy draught hay mare.
I'UNCII, heavy draught bay mare.
EW
ZEALAND FERNS,
BAY GELDING.
Unmounted, or fcasto/ully Mounted in various ways,
by
BAY ENTIRE YEARLING COLT,
Loch
Fergus, dam Blossom.
FHOU 12 UP TO 120 VAIIIEXIE3,
CHESTNUT MARE, by Akeake, a first class
for salo by
hack.
CRAIG,
ERIC
BROWN MARE, by Kingfisher.
TO
TO
QARLICK,
&
Afternoon,
GOODS.
RINGING.
"'
hTTI
H ASDJSL ' S
at lowest
rates of interest.R. C.
of Queen and Shortland-streets.
Greenwood,
Saturday, at 3
PREPARED TO EXECUTE,
On the most favourable terms,
INDENTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF AMERICAN
HACK.
every
ARE
THOMAS SAMUEL
now
etc.,
DOD
FREE PERFORMANCE
(say)
MONEYcorner current
Produce,
V'
"
Sunday
undersigned,
New York
San Francisco
is
Agents.
Through their
and
The
Correspondents,
CO,.
&
o'clock.
J. LAMBERT.
H EAP
General
and
Sales
Merchandise,
y.oSY.
oir
COTTON
AUCTIONEERS,
by
CATTLE
"
Gas.
rjIHE
R.S.D.E.,
(Near Queen-street).
Painless Extraction of Teeth by the Oxide-Nitrogen
Blair Atliul.
Luncheon provided.
TRAFFORD,
WAKEFIELD-STREET
AND PAINTING.
cE
re'S
25
v :
the Theatre.
land-street.
SURGEON-DENTIST,
Educational.
PIANOFORTE,
AT
WARDS d&Wv/W
[Established 19(35.]
The house
contains 15 apartments, gas and water laid on, bathTiieposition for this
room, and every convenience.
purpose is unsurpassed, and commands a splendid incomo. Full information from D. F. Evans, Estate
ONEY
NEWTON.
Investment.
"'
'
PARXELL.
of
"
A B CO V .n - Vp
AND CO.,
Corner Customhouse and Fort-streets.
&.,
quantity.
Grey-street.
"^hoGri.y.ools !o
Front
S. VA !LE,
Good-will of a firSt-class
TS '
*
~_l
WILHELMJ The
ARNOLD, HINES,
3000
Sale at 1 o'clock.
rjl HAMES
GEMINI.
E.
For Salo
PLASTERERS
DUBLIN-STREET,
occupation of
SALE.A Capital
FOR
The Residence and
Lodging Establishment in
calf to
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
AT AN EARLY DATE.
E,
on new
Exchange
LONDON, in sums to suit.
SON,
CONCRETE BUILDINGS,
QUIET LADY'S
TERRACE,
OF
Brown, Esq. Tho house is fitted with every convenience for a family, the garden is large and well
kept, tho situation healthy, and commanding a view
of great beauty.S. Vaile, Land and Estate Agent,
S.
AND
JACKSONAND
BUILDERS
COWS iu
in
by good
Messrs. Morrin and Hume's farm ; accessiblethe
finest
exception some of
roads. This is without
land iu tho Wakato ; partly improved; grass, good
,
orchard, &c.
to
frontage
having
a
Lot No. 494, with Cottage,
RAWING
COWS.
(lSth
...
Stock:
aikato, near
Messrs. McLean and Co.'s farm, Pairoa, adjoining
at
the
Bella-
OF PURE-BRED
Gardens,
SALE
the
ON
Lot
VALUABLE
Licensed Plumber.
SHORTHORNS.
Or
CRAIG,
rO\*p pn
GRAND
Maybe repaid in
ENGRAVER,
and Co.'s Buildings,
Queen-streot, Auckland.
Shortland-street.
R. C. GREENWOOD
Street.
Lot
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THE
leasehold
and ono
the province for
Apply to Mr. Ebener Wood, or the Auctioneer,
of
See.
FOLLOWING
13, at 12
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7.
ELLERSLIE.
Immediately after the arrival of the 2 p.m.
train from Auckland.
ELLERSLIE GARDENS, ALLOTMENTS,
&e.,
A N D.
&C.
Sc.,
&c.,
WYNNE
property.
MART,
20
McArthur
'
WlLilFlmt
10
AND
THIS DAY.
MANUFACTURING! JEWELLER
ir. J. ELLIS,
Hon. Sec.
GRAND
MEMBERS OF AUCKLAND
[4 CARD].
Hotel.
GWYNNELAND, CAMBRIDGE.
by Auction, in the Public Hall, Cambridge,
on Friday, 13th January, 1532, at 2 o'clock,
That desirable property close to Cambridgo. known
as
rjIEUTENBERG
WILHELMJ.
wilhe[M? r AUGUnSTconjunction
with
WILIIELMJ
WILHELMJ
LA CARD.]
W.
Shipping Supplied.
for,
'
THE REIGNING
Money.
at
For sale
Auckland.
CONTRACTOR FOR
UNION STEAM
SHIP COM PANY
Pit n 5
MAKER,
HARNESS
Queex-street,
SCARBOROUGH
SALE I'KITATELY,
&C.,
CONTRACTOR FOR
THE BRITISH AND
FOREIGN NAVY.
and'Co
Commencing CONCERTS
on
LICENSED INTERPRETER
Under "Native Land Court Act, 1S80."
WORKS
E LM J
WILIIELMJ
rjIAKAPUNA
AND
M.
N.B.lron
\V I L H
CO.,
Queeu-street.
Parker's),
AND GROCER,
'
HAYMARKET.
COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD.
Hams
SADDER,
ON
JONES
-joaJSJeH
Sporting.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
W. DOWDEN
Bran,
Hams, Boef, Flour, Oatmeal,
Outs, Maize, New Potatoes (assorted kinds),
good tablo ones; Cabbages, Beans, Paas,
Carrots, llerb3, Rhubarb, Onions.
KRUiTChorries, Plums, Lemons, Apples, otc.
Oil, &c.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
TONKS.
PAINTINGS,
of Amerirenownod
TONKS &
Auctioneers.
COOPER,
"Upper.
GCAMWELL
B.
OIL
pint,
I *f yf
can and
DEPARTMENT.
Dairy-foil Bacon and Hums, Canterbury Bacon
of Canterbury
shipment
a
Bams,
and
new
Bacon and
Cheeso, Butter, Lard, EnglishSharps,
PRODUCE
CARR.]
COLLAR
New-
Wheelwright,
SON,
&
by Dioinedes,
to Kakopo
Hannah, by Traducer, out of Langa,
out
May be seen
instructions from
Friday, January 0.
-g
C.
OF.
8, Wyndham-street.
(SATURDAY)
TO-MORROW
'.^a
Maidecsf^
STICHBURY'S BUTLDING3,
Villagers,
QUEEN-STREET.
AND
market.
Willbo
m- t
Ladies,
f 2U.IY
t!u
jMr
.7/''
Scene-Court
Fair
architect
Sirlnstram
Sheriff
LIONEL
GLASS
DWARD
97 QUEEN-STREET.
HENDERSON
[R.
tt
A'
Oils,
Glass, Varnish "tt hite Lead, &c Gilt and Colours,
Stained
Mouldings and Pictures, &c. Picture-framing to
order. Just landed, ex ' Coronilla' and ' Locli Doon,"
245 packages Paperhangings, White Lead,
Oil,
Please note tho address : Wellealey-street West &c.
(o9do
site the Market entrance).
'
EVEVIYr
Will be produced, for this night
onlv
sparkling bright Ojts ''
3
M A R T H '
08, RICHMOND FA IK IN THE D VY< r.'r
Q '^
ANNE.
MARTHA
MISS ANNIS sio\' T, f
) ON '
&
Y-ST RE E T OIL,
WELLESLE
COLOUR,
WAREHOUSE.C
of Paperhangings,
&
pRIIIO
THIS (FRIDAY)
OOX
anil
TURNER,
DAY.
Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish. Goldleaf, Artists' Coloursand Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown,
Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Framtand Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses
95
CHARLES
THIS
DACRE.
WPHILLIPPS
[.JAMES
COCHRANE.]
AND SON,
O OIL, COLO UK, and GLASS MERCHANTS
Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paint3, Oils,
CO.
[B. D.
AT AN EARLY DATE,
8 Aylesbury
I I
W. S.
&
PIANOS.
TONKS.]
B.
do
do
do
do
do
1 Walnut
1 Walnut Piano, with brass tuning plate ; a
fine instrument by Asclierberg and Co.
by
5 Walnut Cross-strung Iron-framed
Edward Scillar
8 Walnut and Gold Double Overstrung Pianos,
Iron Frames, by Neumcycr
2 Black and Gold
do
do
do
do
6 American Walnut Check-action and extra
Iron Bolts, by Bord
4 Italian Walnut No ", by Bord
4
do
do No 3,
do
POULTRY YARD.
HAYMARKET.
THE
OF
AGENT,
Whaugarei.
TAYLOR,
Auctioneers.
CARVER.
of those
Artistesj
MONTAGCE
Prima Donna Assoluto
DENTAL SURGEONS,
GENERAL
5.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6.
flour.
extraordinlrii
appearance
ANNIS
TOTHILL
Auckland East.
D. TONKS.
Ninth
'iMi' l/)Ut:i:Hams
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
1 BLACK
COLLECT TOLLS
AT RLEYEN" A.M.
NEW YEAR'S
o'clock,
THIS DAY.
Also.
SALE
B. TONKS
Dog Cart
WILLIAM
GREAT
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
IN'SURAXCK BuIXDIXOS. QUEENVSTItEET.
jy/j-ESSRS.
TflO M A
'
Great
Useful
TOLL BARS.
WILLIAM
;ription
TOLL-BARS.
[B.
Auction Mart,
TO
CARR.]
THURSDAY, JANUARY
&
RIGHT
C.
King's
of the
MONTAGUE
rvrr
OPERA TURNER
COMPANY!' 1186
TAYLOR
Auction Mart,
Will sell by auction, at their Central
12 o clock sharp,
Queen-street, This Day, at
CARBINES
THE
Wanganui
from
[R.
TONKS.]
R. ARTHUR
hacks,
MGOOD
12 o'clock.
B.
ON'E P.M.
Over Mr.
Mr p r
uj. r*h 1 '
Engagement
ERRINGTON,
QHAELES
ETC., COLLECTED.
Proprietor
Director
Conductor
ings, Queen-street.
ALFRED E. ISAACS,
Auctioneer.
THIS DAY,
MOUNT EDEN
HAYMARKET.
THE
NOLAN.
Office
e a t re
Th
&c.
Also.
POULTRYFowls,
Little's
&
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
THIS DAY.
&
HUNTER
Sheep Dip.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
AC
CARBINES
for
10 a.m.
RENTS,
E7i
AGENT.
FORWARDING
The
AND
JOHN
Glass Manufacturer.
Old Glasses Re-silvered
pqnal to new, at moderate charges.
11 o'clock,
OUN TR Y STOREKEEPER'S
STOCK, consisting of
Dresses, Clothing, Tweeds
at
At
MATTHEWS,
AUCKLAXP,
ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, LAND, COMMISSION,
LATE OF
Agent
THIS DAY,
...
J. R. LAMBERT k CO.
PAINTEB,
for
WILLIAM
Has received snstruction3 from the Auckland Harbour Board to sell, at the offices of the Board, Today, the 30thinstant, at IX a.m..
right of collecting tolls
AND
WEIGHBRIDGE FEES upon the
QUEEN-STREET and RAILWAY "WHARVES
year.
for ono
Conditions and Draft of Lease may be seen upon
application at the Harbour Board Office.
SKINS.
SIGN
Auckland.
Every Description of Decorative
- Painting, &c.
Sunday-school .Banners painted to order.
Societies and
ALFRED E. ISAACS
AND
PC HACKS, LIGHT HARNESS,
Wanganui.
for Wool,
. Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c., at 12 o'clock
in
oach
month
Saturday
At Waiuku, on the first
4-t Pokekohe, on the first Monday in eafch month
each month
Kt Drury, on the third Wednesday in
At Papakurs, on the last Wednesday in each month
Monday
before the third
U Queen's Eedoubt, on each
Wednesday in the months of February, April,
bam-street, at
Amusements,
Implements, &c.
THIS DAY.
Day, at
Cumagos,
Llorsea,
CO.
Terms at Sale.
Friday, at Auckland,
each
follows:
HOUSE AND
Estimates Given
THIS DAY.
Oil
KANGAROO
OF
Business Cards.
BLOM FIELD,
Upper
YARDS
SKINS
the undersigned as
CHARLES
Quefv-stjiket,
THIS DAY.
DURHAM
BAGS
A.re Q2ld by
sell by auction, at
Will
EGD LA R
G. W. BINN'EY
their Mart, This Day (Friday),
December 30, at eleven o'clock.
&
Business Cards.
'
SKINS
.SALES
SKINS
g
LIVE
SKINS
Sales by Auction.
Sales by Auction.
Auction.
i!INXf:Y '
DAY.
THIS
by
[ pinvlN
bi.-o-ey.]
%v.
'
a.
Sales
Auction-
by
SalJs
HERALD,
ZKALASr)
WAIWERA
price.
half:
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