£500 REWARD. -r-rrHEREAS the Kerosine Store in Me- ; chanics' Bay was destroyed by fire on the \ morning of Thursday, the 26th day of January ' instant; and whereas the Music Hall in Sy-monds-street was destroyed by fire on the morning of Friday, the 27th January instant, both fires having occurred under circumstances which suggest the suspicion of incendiarism : NOTICE is hereby given that tho above REWARD of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS will be paid upon conviction of the person or persona concerned in the destruction of either building. For the City Board of Commissioners, P. A. PHILIPS, Chairman. For the Insurance Companies, GEO. P. PIERCE. N O T I C E. General Government Offices, Auckland, January 27, 1871. "TTTITH reference to the above Reward of £500, it is hereby notified that His Excellency tho Governor will be advised to grant a free pardon to any accomplice concerned in the destruction of the Kerosene Store or the Music Hall alluded to in the above notice of reward, not being a principal offender, who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction or the principal offender or offenders, or any of them if more than one. By command. T. W. LEWIS. THREE POUNDS REWARD. XTTHEREAS a Warrant has been issued for the apprehension of JOHN H. EVANS, a Coal Miner, from the Kawakawa Mine, passenger to Auckland per ' Leonidas :' The above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information to the police as will lead to his apprehension. J. A. G-ILFILLAN, Secretary Bay of Islands Coal Co. (Limited). 7, Queen-street, Auckland, January 26, 1871. GREMORNE. ANNIVERSARY, MONDAY, 30th JANUAET, 1871. J. BO ULTEB, PROPRIETOR. SOIREE AT THE NORTH SHORE. ON THE EVENING OF THE REGATTA DAY, 30th INSTANT. THE ANNUAL SOIREE of the North Shore Presbyterian Church will be held in Mr. Niccol's Building, Patent Slip, as above. Tea on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets : 2s. each, may be had at the Stak office, and at Mr. Wattes. The favorite p.s. ' Lalla Rookh' will convey passengers to and from the Soiree at single fare. _•<*_*» — ALBERT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE Twenty-fifth (and concluding) LECTURE on the " The Early Christian Oharch," will be given TO-MORROW EVENING, by the KEY. WARLOW DAVIES, M. A., being A Summary of the Seriei.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 329, 28 January 1871, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 329, 28 January 1871, Page 3
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