AUCKLAND NAVAL AND iRTILLEEY VOLUNTEERS. THE Monthly Parade is POSTPONED from TUESDAY, 2nd August, to FBIDAY, sfcli inst., afc 7.30 p.m. Members not present without leave will be fined for first offence. Signed for Capt. Commandant, E. H. FEATON, Lieut. Auckland Naval and Artillery Volunteers. August 1, 1870. FOR WANG-ANUI AND WELLINGTON. i~V^_jj*v j I S.S. i|ij|||S^" ' WANGANUI,' Captain Linkl'Atee, will leave the Government Wharf, Onehunga, on SATDBDAY NEXT, the 6th insfc, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., Agents. Auckland, August 4(h, 1870. WANTED— A MATRON for the Mount Eden Gaol. Present salary, £70.— Apply at the Superintendent's Office, Emily Place, on Saturday next, between the hours of ten and twelve. WANTED, in a Country Hotel, at Wangarei—A Middle-aged FEMALE, to assist in the Kitchen, and to make herself generally useful.—Apply to Captain Mundle, on board p.s. ' Samson.' WANTED TO PURCHASE — A VESSEL of about Eighteru or Twenty Tons Register. — Apply to Capt. LPEEBSOK, schooner Cleopatra. WANTED— A BARMAID for the upstairs Bar, at the Greyhound Hotel. FOUND, in Queen-street, on the Ist night of August—A MACINTOSH COAT. —The owner can have the same by giving the description of the article, and paying for this advertisement. —Apply at the Office of this paper. f^L ARE MONT HOUSE, Princes-street, \J Auckland.—Good Board, and Residence. Every attention and comfort, combined with veiy moderate terms. P! RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Gentlemen in a Family with no Children. Terms moderate.—For address, apply Office of this Paper. DEVONPORT HIGHWAY DISTRICT. "RATEPAYERS are informed that all XL RATES UNPAID on the 16th inst. will be SUED for by the Solicitor to th» Board. The Rates may be paid to any of the Trustees, or to the Secretary. By order of the Board. August. 3, 1870. IMMEDIATE "CASH" SALE. mHE WHOLE OF THE STOGK-IN-X TRADE, HARDWARE, &c., &c, at geeatly eedtjced peices, by the Undersigned. 20 cases Best Kerosene * 8 cases Kerosene Chimneys 1 ditto D-handle Shovels 10 American Pumps 6 rolls Wire Netting 100 Pit and Cross-cut Saws 10 Circular Saws 390 lengths Galvanised Piping and Spouting TINMAN'S TOOLS. Rollers, Folder, Burring Machine, Stakes, Shears, Punches, .Grooves, Sets, Paring-down, Knocking-up Anvils, &c. 1 ton Fire Clay 3000 Five Bricks 6 rolls Sheet Lead, 5 and 61bs. 1 ton Cast and Shear Steel 5 casks Sheet Zinc 8 tons Sheet Iron, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26 44 casks Resin 2000 lbs. Soft Soap 5 casks Putty Patent Dryers, Black and Blue Paint 1 Travelling Crane, 3 tons 12 gallons Oak Varnish 170 books Gold Leaf 350 coils Fuse 8 dozen Galvanized Buckets 20 dozen Tee Hinges 7 cwt. Hooks and Hinges 12 dozen Carpenters' Rim Locks 40 kegs Ewbank's Nails 30 ditto Cut, Clout, Brads, &c. 130 dozen Butt Hinges, 1" to 4" 100 gross Screws 70 dozen Files, Mill, Smooth, Bastard, Frame, &c, &c. I 4 dozen Sorby's Hand Saws 3 Fireproof Safes , 30 doztn Stubbs' "law Files - '- -. 50 dozen Electro and Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks 20 Iron Bedsteads 3 Weighing Machines, 4 to 10 cwt. 8 Colonial Ovens 3 cases Finishing Braces 400 in. Tin Tacks 4 Register Stoves JOINERS' TOOLS. 290 Auger Bits Bead, Hollow and Round, G, O& and Match Planes Firmer and Socket Chisels and Gouges Augers, Hammers, Bevels, Squares Gauges, Braces, Arkansas Stones & °" S.°HAaUE SMITH.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 178, 4 August 1870, Page 2
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