CKOWW DISTILLERY! COLONIAL INDUSTM !! Cawkwell's AUCKLAND DISTILLERY. mHE following nro SOLD ONLY IN BOTTLE:— WHISKEY 33. per bottle BRANDY 3s. 6d. „ ENGLISH ALE Is. „ ENGLISH PORTER... Is. &*^T Every article guaranteed genuine at Ihe PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, HOB3ON-STREET. WALTER DUDLEY, PROPRIETOR. THE LITTLE DUSTPAN. NOTICE. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! GIVING- UP BUSINESS. TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND PEOPLE ABOUT TO FURNISH. lIENEY PROBERT Begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that ho has decided upon giving up business, and go into the Country for the purpose of Farming : therefore, he submits the whole of his Large and Well-selected Stock of CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, AT cost :e»j=s.io:e3. He does this, believing that it will be better for parties to select the goods they may require at Auction Prices, v/ithout the inconvenience of attending an Auction Sale. H. P. takes this opportunity of again thanking his numerons friends and the public genei*ally for the very liberal support received during the nine years he has been in business in Auckland. The Premises to Let, oe toe Sale. Auckland, February 10, 1871. NOTICE. T. DALTON'S~OIVINIBUS. FARE 3, Is.; RETURN TICKETS, Is. 6d. THE first and only legitimate opposition 'Bus on the Onehunga Road ; the first to lower the fares and keep them low for eighteen months. All that is required is a little more patrona ßeJ. Dai/ton trusts to give the public the benefit of riding cheap on the most enjoyable road in the conntry for a long time to come. N. B. —I think it has been pretty well proved that I am not to bo run off with impunity, thanks to the Onehunga ladies and gentlemen. Leaves Onehunga at 9 a.m. and half-past 2 p.m. Leaves Auckland Hotel, Queen-street, at half-past 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. No connection with any other 'bus. No extra charge when steamers are going away. £300 EEWARD. WHEREAS, on the morning of the 24th of January, a FIRE broke out on board the ship ' City of Auckland,' lying alongside the Queen-street Wharf, under circumstances which suggest the suspicion of incendiarism: Notice is hereby given that the above REWARD of THREE HUNDRED POUNDS will be paid upon conviction of the person or persons concerned in setting the vessel on fire. For the ship ' City of Auckland,' WILLIAM ASHBY, Master. For the New Zealand Insurance Company, G. P. PIERCE. For the Victorian Insurance Company, A. G. MILLAR. MARTIN H. BURRELL, North Shore, will give instruction to Masters of Vessels de.-iroua of learning NAVIGATION. Terms, £5 ss. for the course of study. N.B. —A free passage will be given in the p.». 'Devonport.'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 344, 15 February 1871, Page 3
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