, A Boston lady complains that a sweettempered dyspeptic.alittle too spiritual for this world and a little too material for the next, and who, therefore, seems always hovering between the two, ia the highest type of female loveliness. . " Severely punished" is what they call it in Chicago, when a man'ls beaten to a jelhrt robbed and rolled up in an old carpet in an unoccupied room. Miss Minnio Hawk, the American prim donna, has been singing at Moscow, where she seonis to have created an extraordinary sensation. In "Faust" she was called out ten times after the garden scene, fourteen times after the ohurch scene, and six times at the end of the opera. The fatal effect of a misplaced comma, « shown in the following sentence, whorein a Buffalo paper, intending to say a good word for a young lady, says a decidedly bad one : "She is fast, and deservedly becoming a favorite with the public;" _ WANTED —A General., SERVANT; must be a good Laundress.—Mrs. Baibd, Grey-street, opposite Dytt Works. "\TY"ANTED—TENDERS for Addition to W our Premises on Queen-street Wlifirr —Plans and Specifications to be steen at( our Stores.-^J. & D. Oxlbt, ghiAoliandlers, Queen-street Wharf. f , IP SARAH CUNNINGHAM wcUrtsM^ at tlie Greyhound Hotel she would find her Sister there. _____-— WANTED— £200 .upon good valuable freehold . securify, at Onehungn,, for a term. Interest: 11'pCr cent. Also *lw upon a four-roomed stone house in the euburw of;' Auckland. Also £400 upon splendid security.—Apply to Geobge Bodgeßs,' Solicitor, High-streot. :. v \ ■ _^ TTTANTED TO RENT—A Small 4-rooaied W COTfAGE, Furnished or Unfurnished, with small Garden preferred, not more than 1 mile from General Post Office.—Apply' 1» EY3HEIG Stab Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 169, 25 July 1870, Page 2
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273Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 169, 25 July 1870, Page 2
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