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CIRCULAR SAW LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, •AND BLUFF.1 ■■ ■';;•;'/;] '"■ \ |§iilf|^ 'PHCEBE'; from the'anchorage, Onehunga, TO-MOR-. ROW (Tuesday),, the 21st instant, at 2 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. REGULAR MONTHLY* STEAM COMMUI ; ,NICATION BETWEEN AUCKLAND,, ''sYDNEY.vAND -MELBOURNE. :~^_x. i-mffl FavoriteI. Steamship SpS^ 'HEtlO; Captain LoGAir, is expected here about the 10th July,' and -will leave again for Sydney and Melbourne five days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply, te : ; ' <! ORUICKSHANK, SMART, «fc CO., Agents, Auckland j ! Or to, LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agents, Grahamstown, Thames. Queen-street, Auckland,' June 17,1870. FOR LONDON. TO SAIL POSITIVELY ON 25th JUNE (THIS MONTH). FIIHE Magnificent Iron Clipper ■\Mi'Jy^' - c TWi?T TPYTTUT "E 1 > •«s3BBtJM- irs-r ljiLAlUijlvj Al at Lloyd's, Wat. Ltaii, Esq.,. Commander. This fine vessel, now on her first voyage, has the highest obtainable class at Lloyds'. All her Saloon Berths are engaged j she has most excellent accommodation for a limited number of Second Cabin passengers, and ■will take six - 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 & CO., •.:: • ' Agents.- . FOR LONDON DIRECT. I «H U A S Q U I N A' (Captain LpmusN).. • Tr~£3t'& rpHIS Magnificent Clipper 'Wf&Ss. JL Barque, 428 tons-, Al/ at <(MMffiß" Lloyd's for 14 years, and built '^gWJßrlagby special survey, will leave for the above port . n DURING- THE ENSUING- MONTH. ■ Can accommodate" a; few FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, and has first-rate steerage room. : ' For freight or passage, apply to j OWEN AND GRAHAM. MR. TYNDALL, Surgeon Dentist, begs to announce to the public that he has commenced business at the top of Shortland' Crescent, and that he will supply every description of-ARTIFICIAL TEE!Hat the lowest London prices, for quality and work-: teanflhip not to be surpassed. Mr. Tyndail wishes to call the attention of patients who have worn artificial teeth, and have derived na comfort from them, in consequence of the carelessness-or inabilityof the dentist.' He begs to state that he will undertake to remodel every-set .at a trifling expense, and will' guarantee perfect comfort mastication, and durability. ;.- ■ . Prices of Artificial Teeth t —In pink vulcanite, from 5s to 10s a tooth; dental alloy, from 7s 6d to 12s j gold, 10s, 15s, 21s ; silver, 5s to. 10s ; stopping in amalgs-ru, 5s ; in gold, 7s 6d ; crystal enamel stopping, guaranteed to last a year and half, 2s 6d a tooth. .•:" .Consultation tkbk. Extractions, 2s 6d. From 9 to 10 in the morning for Is. . Shortland Crescent. GRIST IN G. MESSRS. THOMAS & BARRACLOUGH are now prepared to receive WHEAT, MAIZE, BARLEY, &c, for GRISTING, either at their Produce Stores, Wellesleystreet East, or- at the Star Mills, Oakleys Creek, Great North Road; the only Griat Mill in Auckland.- \- . . •■;."■ • :. On Sale at the Store, Flour, retail only - Sharps :: : Bran 1-1' Maize? Whole or crushed Maize Meal, always fresh : * Barley, crushed for pig feed :> '■ &c., &c, Ac. ! N.B.—Highest cash price given for provin-cial-grown Wheat. ' ' Star .Millsj {Great "North Road, and at Wellesley-sfifeet East, a few doors from Queen- , treet.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 139, 20 June 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 139, 20 June 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 139, 20 June 1870, Page 1

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