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■ /NITY OF AUCKLAND ASSESS(J MBNT. GENERAL AND SEWERAGE RATES. City Board c i Commissioners' Office, Auckland, February 0, 18/1: Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners, unaei the Oitv Board Act, 1863, the City Board Act. ISW» Amendment Act, and the City Board Act^eni^M Act, 1565, have this day made a EIGHTPENCE per Pound and a;SEWERAGW^ of ONE PENNY per Pound on the net annual j of the property assessable under the sad « «w period from Ist December, 1870, to gf»_£si w]l^ which is now due and payable, «»d all Pn ™ (1 of By order ol ilie »»rd. p A PHILIPS, Chairman. TUXTENSION OF SEWEE IN VI ALBEBT-STKEET, AND BRANCH SEWER IN DURHAM-STREET. City Board of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, 13th February, 1«71. TENDERS are invited for the above works, and will be received until noon on MONDAY, the 20th epi"n and specifications may be seen at the office of will require to deposit the sum of ; £3O (in cash) as a guarantee for the fulfilment of his "I'lie lowest tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board. pHnJpS) Chairman. mo BUILDEE S.j TENDERS will be received up to 4 o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, for ERECTING the NEW" MUSIC HALL, in Symonds-street. Plans &c , at my Office, Stichbury's Buildings. EDWARD 3UAHONEY, Architect. •nIiOVINCIAL GBAND LODGE ! OF NEW ZEALAND, IRISH CONSTITUT I O N. A MEETING of this Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, TO-NIGHT, at halfpast seven o'clock. Master Masons may attend. By order of the P.G.M. J JAMES C. DOULL, Very Worshipful Pro G. Secretary. A UCKLAND ALLIANCE FOE J\_ THE SUPPRESSION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. A SOIREE Will be held in the Mechanics' Institute, on FRIDAY KVENINO, the 17th instant, to celebrate the passing of the Permissive Clause in the new Licensing Act, Several members of the Provincial Council and other Gentlemen wiil address the meeting. J. R. Nicholson, M.I.C, in the chair. Tea on the table at half-past six o'clock. Single tickets, Is. 6d. : double tickets, 2s. Od. each ; may be had of Messrs. Hemus, J. Coupland, and J. Swinnerton. E. NICHOLAS. ' TTIOH SALE—A PLEASURE-BOAT, -with Jj sails, oars, and everything complete.— Apply to W. H. Skinner, Vulcan Lane. T)OARD and RESIDENCE for a gentle* J J man in a private family, in Upper Queenstreet. —For address, apply at the Star Office. WANTED— A few Small Lots of Young American Geld Mining Company Shares, 'for cash.—Martin Shoix, .Sharebroker, Queen-street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A Good SEWING MACHlNE.—Address 8., Star Office. WANTED— APPRENTICES at C. De L'eatj's Shirt Manufactory, Mountstreet. WANTED— By a Young man, a SITUATION in a Store.-Apply, " W. W.," Star Office. TYTANTED —By a New Arrival, a SituaW lion as BOOK KEEPER.—Address, ' QtrstEN Bee," Star Office. WANTED— A Young GIRL, to nurse, and make herself useful.—Apply at Mrs. Touixns', Onehunga. WANTED— A Situation as HOUSEMAID in a gentleman's family.—Apply at the Star Office. WANTED— An Engagement as GOVERNESS, by a young lady.—Address, "J. M.," Stab Office. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening- Star Office, with neatness and despatch. WANTED, rpWO or three BOYS to run the Evening X Star. Good boys can earn from 15s to 25s a week. TO LET. A HOUSE in Cook-street, west side, containing Seven Rooms and Babh Room.— Enquire at No. 71. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with PRIVATE BOARD Jnd RESIDENCE, near the Edinburgh Jpftstle Hotel, Newton Road. Terms moderate. —Address A. 8., Evening- Star Office. ft/TARTIN H. BURRELL, North Sliore, LVX will give instruction to Masters of Vessels desirous of learning NAVIGATION. Terms, £5 ss. for the course of study. N.B.—A free passage will bo given in the p.*. ' Devon port.' WATSON'S BOOT & SHOE FACTORY (top of shortland-street). ITIVERY description of Ladies' and Gent's -Cj Boots. Repairs promptly executed.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 345, 16 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 345, 16 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 345, 16 February 1871, Page 3

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