P ===rr"Tetin-nod the following verI %£t no evidence has been laid Pci> ~ ~rv to enable them to determine fcofore tMij« J , fire w]lich bro ke out on »hethe. Mb City of Auckland, on Tuesday, WrfjTf of January, alongside the t,,e 2V J. Wharf, was accidental or other-Qneen-s« cci Stvisfl-' _«-—-------—-—*rrr~rrr~T^rr
rONTHLY COMMUNICATION WITH I SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, & FIJI, i • • .„ t- o7iv Port in the Australian '■LasV.a pM.o»-..^e W . The ~g. 'JAMES PATERSON' in Hfooßß, Commander, will leave Auckland 9th March, and for JgiCr about the 29th March. 1 ifo. Freight or Passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, .| Agent. Ln 'is, 'STAR OF THE SOUTH' J will sail for NAPIER on MONDAY „.xt, the 20th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. S. MACFARLANE. A UCKLAND ALLIANCE FOR jl_ THE SUPPRESSION OF THE LIQUOR rRAFFIC. A SOIREE nil be held in the Mechanics' Institute, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 17th instant, to celebrate the passing jf the Permissive Clause in the new Licensing Act, S/l. Several members of the Provincial Council and ither Gentlemen wiil address the meeting. J. R. Nicholson, M.P.C., in the chair. Tea on the table at half-past six o'clock. Single Ickets, Is. 6d. ; double tickets, 2s. 6d. each ; may be ladof Messrs. Hemus, J. Coupland, and J. Swinnerton. E. NICHOLAS.
WANTED KNOWN, that Hooper, Ollifp, and Co's Celebrated Bottled Stout and Light Bitter Ale 3, recommended by the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at the Golden Crown Brewery, Wellesley-strcet East. The trade and families supplied. TTTANTED—A few Small Lots of Young W American Gold Mining Company Sbsreß,! for cash.—Martin Sholl, Sharebroker, Queen street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A Good SEWING MAOfIINEr-Address 8., Stab Office. WANTED— APPRENTICES at C. De L'bau's Shirt Manufactory, Mountitreet. WANTED— By a Young man, a SITUATION in a Store.-Apply, " W. W.," Stab Office. "TTTANTED—By a New Arrival, a SituaYV tion as BOOK KEEPER.—Address, 'Qrrai.N Bee," Star Office. WANTED— A Young GIRL, to nurse, and make herself useful. —Apply at Mrs. TOMLINS', Onehunga. WANTED— A Situation as HOUSEMAID in a gentleman's family.—Apply at the Stab 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 aerated at the Evening- Stab Office, with neatness and despatch.
WANTED, TWO or three BOYS to run the EVENING Stab. Good boys can earn from 15s to Kb t week. FOR SALE—A PLEASURE-BOAT, with sails, oars, and everything complete. — Apply to W. H. Skinneu," Vulcan Lane. ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, near the Edinburgh | Castle Hotel, Newton Road. Terms moderate.—Address A. 8., Evening Star Office. BOARD and RESIDENCE for a gentle, man in a private family, in Upper Queen-»twet.-For address, apply at the Stab Office. TU"ARTIN H. BUPREI.L, North Shore, "«JL will give instruction to Masters of Mia desirous of learning NAVIGATION. «wfc, £5 ss. for the course of study. H/B.—A free passage will be given in the P'H.V Devonport.' THE Proprietor of a emaU Retail Butchering Establishment requires the services of a gentlemanly Young Man, where an uncomfortable home would bo sufficient remuneration «* his services. Must be a first-cla?s shopman, 3low at accounts, good collector (indis--pensable) ; also, look after shipping, act as Lifaterman, &c.; must not object to carrying Parcels of luxuries when boarding vessels; Atonst be staunch in harness, as he will occa MoJially be yoked in the hand-cart; not to "eject to petticoat government ; must not inderitand foreign languages.—Addresss, enclosing testimonials, to " Alberta, 214, Pqst-
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 346, 17 February 1871, Page 3
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