WANTED— Two smart LADS to i»U Muffins.—Apply to B. & H. Pebov, High-street. ALL NATIONS GOLD MINING- COMPANY (KEG-ISTEEED.) THE TRANSFER BOOKS -will be closed ■ from Twelve o'clock noon THIS DAY (Wednesday), until Twelve o'clock noon on THURSDAY, May 19th, when a dividend of Six Shillings per share will be payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street. CHARLE3 TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, May 18th, 1870. TARARU TRAMWAY. TENDERS WANTING- FOR EXTENSION. j» ND WORKING. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 17th May, 1870. IT is hereby notified that TENDERS in writing will be received at this office unil lone o'clock p.m. of MONDAY, the3oth instant, from persons desirous to execute the EXTENSION of the TARARU TRAM. WAY up Tinker's Gully, receiving in return a Lease of the present Lines on Tararu Creek and Tinker's Gu'ly. Tenders to state the number of year* Imw required, and the maximum rates .of carriage proposed to be charged. • h Tenders also to state the terms on which the present wooden rails would be replaced with light iron ones. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed " Tern* ders for the Extension of Tarai-u Tramway. THOMAS B. GILLIES, Saperintendent. BARQUE 'ISMAY,' FROM LONDON. -—-* - nnHIS vessel, having reported V^wiik _|_ at the Custom House, M ?Jr J^>* Consignees are requested to peel jiSffll^p entries, pay freight, and take delivery of cargo. All bills of lading consigned to order to be presented at the office of the undersigned. OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesley-stbeet. A NNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. May 20—Rev. Dr. Mattnsbli: "Genesis and Geology." June 10— T.B. Gillies, Esq., M.G A., Superintendent : " Public Spirit. " 17—Dr. Hectob: "Some Branchei of Geological Science, illuitrated with diagrams. July B—Rev. D. Jonbs : (To be advertued) •• 15—W. L. Rees, Esq.: "A few Elements of Greatness." Aug. 12—Rev. E. N. Bbee, M.A.: "Popular Education, Religious and Secular." ' Sept. 9—Rev. J. Btoxeb: "Our Young Men." Oct. 7—H. H. LtrsK, Esq.: "Ancient Colonization." The tiokets for the course (price 35.,) to admit bearer and lady, may be obtained from Messrs. J. Wayte, J. and H. Upton, R. **■ Shalders, Queen-street; at the Rooms of the Association, or from the Members of the Committee. \ SINGLEJLECTURE, ... L 6d. WINTER FASHJONsJi-; THE MISSES MILN&. BEG to announce that they have OPjmED their WINTER STOCK of MIEtINERY, consisting of Millinery and Straw Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimined Hate, in felt, velvet, and straw, of the Latest Styles, Ladies' Dress Caps and Head-dresses, a choice lot of Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, for tbe hair, &c. ; Ladies' and Children's Jackets, in ■ velvet, velveteen, sealskin cloth, and waterproof tweed, all sizes; Furs, in grebe, sable, and ermine, and a general assortment of Drapery and Hosiery. 37, Wyndham-street, April 29.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 111, 18 May 1870, Page 2
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440Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 111, 18 May 1870, Page 2
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