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/-W^^ GTEAM TO THE The p.s. ' GOLDEN CROWN.' From Auckland. Wednesday, 29th March, 9.30 o'clock morning Thursday, 30th March, 10 o'clock morning Friday, 81st March, 10 o'clock morning Saturday, Ist April. 10 o'clock morning. J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. March 28, 1871. TK^ QAN FRANCISCO I^M^^^V £? AND OVERLAND TO ENG--7WS3lgs\x£> LAND.—The Calif omian, New ■Jjg^gjP-^jgSsi Zealand, and Australian Mail Line of Steam Packets, under contract with the Government of New Zealand for a Monthly Service, carrying the European and American Mails. The Splendid Steam Packet 'WO NG A WO N G A.,' J. Steuart, Esq., Commander, will leave the Queenstreet Wharf, carrying the English mail, at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 7th April. HUH 1!! For full particulars of the throughroute, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. March 17, 1871. rK^" T? O E WANGABEI S^^^V JJ AND MANGAPAI Ijte^^y^^^ (In place of the p.s. 'Duke of (SES^ai Edinburgh'). The p.s. • ROYAL ALFRED' will leave THIS DAY (Tuesday), 28th inst,, at 6 P" m- S. HAGUE SMITH. Twa, T7l O R TARANAKI, fpi^^^^N. Jj NELSON, PICTON, WELWM%I\v£>LINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND POET CHALMERS. The favorite s.s. ' TARANAKI,' E. Whekusr, Commander, from the Manukau, on THURSDAY next, 30th instant, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents ; Or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. i~K^ TTOR POVERTY BAT |g?mS§r^v _£? AND NAPIER. < N A P I E R,' Captain W. Bendall, will leave for Poverty Bay and Napier, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. For freight or passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent; Or, to CAPTAIN BEND ALL, on board. XjlOE, TATTRANGA DIRECT. The regular trader 'TAITRANG-A' C. MoLiER, Master, will lea re as above THIS DAY. For freight or passage apply on board. X ODGE UNITED SERVICE, 421, JIJ I.C—The Regular Monthly MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Masonic Hoiel, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. By order. JAMES MACREADY, Secretary and Treasurer. SMALL SEWERS IN QUiSENSTREET BETWEEN EDWARDES-STREET AND W\KEFIELD-STREET, AND IN THE LANE BETWEEN FORT-STREET AND CUS-TOMHOUSE-STREET. City Board of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, 27th March, 1871. TENDERS are required for the above works, and will be received until noon of MONDAY, the 3rd April. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Board. Tenderers required to deposit the sum of £5 (in cash) as a guarantee for the fulfilment of thenTenders. By order. P. A. PHILIPS, Chairman. : "PAINTING TOLL-HOUSES, JT TOLL-GATES, &c, AT NEWMARKET. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March 22,1871. TENDERS' will be received at this office until noon of MONDAY, the 3rd of April next, fro-n personswiHing to contract to PAINT ihe Toll-houses, Toll-gates, Barriers, &c, at Newmarket. . Specification and Form of Tender may be seen, ana further particulars obtained, at the Public Works Office, Emily Place, Auckland. , „ Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Painting. JOHN SHEEHAN, For the Provincial Secretary. pKOCB OF WALES THEATER FROU FROU! ! FR O U FROU! '• '• p HONETIC SHORT HAND. Mr. W. MITCHELL intimates that he has; commenced the formation of Classes for INSTRUCTIW* in PHONOGRAPHY or Phonetic Shorthand (Pitman s system). Terms on application. The superiority oi Phonography over every other system of Shortaano. i universally admitted, and, from its beauty and iwiw> is daily becoming more established in populaiV'sj--" Camberwell Cottage, Bath-street, Parnell. Ug^ CHALLENGE. ' " T710HO" -will RUN "HARKAWAY" Jjj three or four miles over hunting country, for £50, in a month's time. FRANCIS PALMER. Auckland, March 27 ,1871. /COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for one or \j two Gentlemen.—Mrs. JENKINS, W street, house next the Chapel. T OST—A Blaet and Tan Terrier JU PUP, with a patent Leather Collar, in Vincentstreet.—The finder will be suitably rewarded by ieav ing at it the Northern Club.—Owen Jones.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 379, 28 March 1871, Page 2

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