J. COSGRAVE & CO. "R^ 0" to inform tlio inhabitants of Auckland that, prior to Iheii- Stock-taking, they will hold a cheap s^i*:hs OF THEIR SUM M E R MAPEBY & CLOTHING, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, when every article will be SOLD LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. They adopt this course in preference to keeping Summer Goods over until next season, as they are determined, no matter at what sacrifice, to CLEAR OUT THE REMAINDER OF THIS STOCK. The La/lies of Auckland are requested to inspect our GRENADINES and FRENCH MUSLINS, And to secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS Wo are offering in all our DRESS MATERIALS, as we are confident no House in the Trade can offer the same inducements. THE SALE COMMENCES THIS DAY. r CHEAP TIMBEE. THE Union Sash qpd Door Company is tho cheapest place to obtain building materials of all kinds. They have now special facilities for cutting Boat Boards, &c, for price and quality far surpassing anything yet attempted in. this market. i-inch Lining, full cut and evenly sawn, at ss. Second-class 6xl matched flooring, at Bs. And other descriptions at proportionately low rates. GUINNESS'S XX DUBLIN STOUT. TEN Hogsheads of the abov<\ .just received direct from their celebrated Brewery, I now offer for sale at 4s per gallon (in quantities of two gallons or more), or 9s per dozen, by JAMES OLDHAM, Wine and Spirit Merchant, High-street, Auckland. £500 *±jr-mv-Wliereas tlie Kerosene Store, In Mechanics' Hay, was destroyed by Fire on tlie morning of THURSDAY, tlm 2t;tli Jan nary, instant; and whereas the Mnslq I Vail, in Symonds-street, was destroyed by Kiro, on the morning of FRIDAY, the 27tli January, instant ; both Fires having occurred under circumstances which suggest the suspicion of incendiarism : NOTICE is hereby given that the above reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS will be paid upon conviction of the person ay persons concerned in the destruction of either building. For the City Board of Commissioners. P. A. PHILIPS, Chairman. For the Insurance Companies, GEO. P. PIERCE. ivr o t ice. General Government Office, Auckland, 27th January, 1871. With reference to the above reward of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, it is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor will be advised to grant a Free Pardon to any accomplice concerned in the destruction of the Kerosene Store, or 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 of the principal offender, or offenders, or any of them, if more than one. i By Command. T. W. LEWIS. A UCKLAND DISTRICT LAND J3_ REGISTRY. Until FURTHER NOTICE the off"" ■" IV ->bove Department will be at the liy^.i.-.. *■.+ wF DEEDS OFFICE, High-street, Auckland. GEO. B. DAVY. February 7,1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 339, 9 February 1871, Page 3
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