REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN AUCKLAND' SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. -cjk mHE s.s. Captain Logan, is expected here about the 4th June, and will leave again for Sydney ani Melbourne fire days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply to ' CRUIOKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents, Auckland ; Or to, LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agents, .Grahamstown, Thames. Queen street, Auokland, •» May 4,1870. FIRST SHIP. FOR LONDON DIRECT. WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON THE 23kd INSTANT. nnHE beautiful Clipper Ship jlljl^ * MALLARD/ Captain W. Andbew, Al for 13 years, 637 tons register, is now fast filling up, and will sail sharp on above date. This vessel has made the fastest passage of the season. Has first-class Saloon accommodation for Passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. FOR LONDON. X£X* FTIHE Magnificent Iron Clipper JBiv 'inflexible; Al at Lloyd's, War. IiXXLL, Esq., Commander. This fine vessel, now on her first voyage, has the highest obtainable class at Lloyds. All except two of her Saloon Berths are engaged ; she has most excellent accommodation for a limited number of Second Cabin passengers, and will take eight more single men as Thirdclass passengers at £20 eack. As a large part of her cargo is engaged, she will have quick despatch. BROWN, CAMPBELL k CO., Agents. May 19,1870. THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. TO BE LET FOR A TERM. " This Theatre, having undergone very extensive internal and external alterations, is now one of the most elegant and comfortable places of amusement in the Colony."—Vide Press. ■ — rpiHE Stage has been temporarily widened, J_ and the ventilation and provision for lighting are of the moat ample description. The exterior has been entirely renovated, and the interior elaborately decorated. The building will accommodate between 600 and 7CO persons. The Proprietor is open to treat with any first-class Dramatic or other Company, personally or by letter. J. W. KNIGHT. Queen-street, Proprietor. Auckland, May 16,1870. A. G. BARTLETT, CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, AND JEWELLER, 82, QUEEN-STREET. TO arrive per ' Kate Waters,' from London, a very Superior STRIKING TURRET CLOCK, Manufactured expressly to order, with all the Modern Improvements used in Clocks for f'e Public Buildings in London, to strike on a Bell of 3 cwt., Compensation Pendulum Rod, Dead Beat Escapement, best Gun Metal Wheels, Angular Wheel-work, Racks, Pulleye, Patent Iron Y-ire Lines, 6 feet 6 inches Iron Skeleton Dial, glazed with Opal Glass, and Plate Glass Centre for Illuminating, at night: the whole arranged and perfected with every Modern Improvement to ensure a First-class Public Striking Clock. A.G.B.has in stock a Splendid Assortment of London-made Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, Gold Chains, Jewellery, &c, &c. Repairs of every kiud carefully performed. Chromometerg rated by Transit Observation.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 113, 20 May 1870, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 113, 20 May 1870, Page 1
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