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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS [fbom ovs, ovm corhespondent.] THE THAMES. THIS DAT. SALE OF MINING PLANT AND LEASES. CEUSHINGS FROM CLAIMS; GrRAIIAMSTOWN, 3 p.m. The plant and lease of the "WaiotaM Gold Mining Company was sold under bill of sale for £500, and bought in by the Bank of Australasia. Omehunga G. M. Cc lease was sold for £31, and purchased by Mr. Waiton. Standard No. 2 crushed 1 oz. to the ton. Lady Flora. —Not payable. Nonpareil. —A yield of 156 ozs. from 192 tons. THKATIIB ROYAL. Theee was a good attendance at this theatre last evening when the play of " Isahelle, or a Woman's Life" was very creditably put on the stage ; Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Walter Hill sustaining tlie principal characters. The after piece was " Midnight Intruders." This evening the Lancashire Bellringers will mate their first appearance, and we have not a doubt that they will obtain a similar popularity to that which attended their entertainments during their last visit to Auckland. TENDERS FOR 'CITY OP AUCKLAND. 1 mENDERS are required for RAISING, PUMPING- DRY, and MOORING- ALONGSIDE THE WHARF, the Ship ' CITY OF AUCKLAND.' Tenders to he in by six p.m. THIS EVENTNG, at, the office of CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Agents. Auckland, Jan. 21., 1871. NOTION OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends . ~. and the public of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY REMOVED from 94, to 180, QUEEN-STREET (Opp site Thistle Hotel), where he will carry on the business as heretofore. NOTE THE ADDRESS— EDWARDS, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER 180, QUEEN-STREET. January 24, 1871. N.B.—Hats of all kinds Cleaned, Blocked, and Renovated. WANTED, TWO or three BOYS to run the EVEFIKS Star. Good boys can earn from 15s to 25s a week. WANTED— A COOK.—Apply to Mrs. Stannus Jones. . ;— —« ' :' WANTED— An Experienced HOUSEMAID.—AppIy at the office of. thin 1 paper. • WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT' —Apply Mrs. Hoopeb, the Brewery, Queen-street. WANTED, by a Young Lady,, an Engagement as G-overness : country p* I ferred. Good testimonials.—Address "I*l' | office of this paper. t WANTED— The public to know that I PRINTING- of every description" ~ executed at the Evening- Stab Office, w"1 v neatness and despatch. ■VT7-ANTED— Twenty Experienced COii I MINERS, for the Collingwood (Nelson) | ■ Colliery.—Apply to the Manager, at t«e | Mine. LOST— Between Symonda-street and W' .; market, on Saturday last, a MEU^ I BOOK.—Any person returning the (JW 6 - & the c^ffice of the Evening Stab will refute rewaro?^ ___-—-*' FOUJSTD-A Gold Watch KEY.-* owner can obtain it on paying exP«n on application at the Evening StabW^ | CiTRAYED OR DETAINED-A .ff M ■■ j b 10 years oX age, named SLI^JJJ, CLARK, wiling i?v cages. Any Vf%^ (Bining her after thi>.BdvertUeinent w prosecuted. JOHN E. liAURANCA, c of Cook and Elliott-street, opposite v and Atkins Coach Factory.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 325, 24 January 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 325, 24 January 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 325, 24 January 1871, Page 2

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