WAN _4 3D, for the Orphan Home, a House SL..IVANT; no cooking or washing required.—Apply at the Home, Parnell, between the hours of ten a.m. and noon. WANTED-A NURSE GIRL.— ArmTy at the Market Hotel. WANTED— Two First-class Drapers' ASSISTANTS.—J. Cosgrati. & Co. WA IS. T E D-For the North Shore, a Respectable Tidy Nurse OlßL.—Apply at Star Office. WANTED,— A GENERAL SERVANT. —Apply to Capt. Elliott, Swindon Villa, Upper Union-street. ■ -TTT ANTE D—Several Sewing Machine VV HANDS; also, 2or 3 APPRENTICES at wages.—At C. Del 'Eatj's, Shirt Manufactory, Mount-street. WANTED— A HOUSE, containing six to ten rooms.—" M .0.," Post-office, Short-iand-street. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening Star Office, with / neatness and despatch. WANTED, by a young lady, a SITUATION as Nursery Governes3.—Address E. L., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that Hooper, Ollief, and Co's Celebrated Bottled Stout and Light Bitter Ales, recommended by ■the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at th c Golden Crown Brewery, Wellesley-street East. The trade and families supplied. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN, that comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Ellison's, Prospect House, Hobson-street, within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms moderate. WANTED —Bank of New Zealand SHARES. MINING.. Belfasts Caledonians Inverness Long Drives Nompareils Thames Tookey's Young American MARTIN SHOLL, Queen-street. WA NT E D-S HARES in the Caldonian Gold Mining Company Thames Gold Mining Company. Tokatea Gold Mining Company Tookey Gold Mining Company. Belfast Gold Mining Company. Bank of New Zealand. Gas Company Union -Sash and Door Company. Clients can obtain gratis a revised share list, '■ also the latest mining newsafc my office. X TONSON GARLICK, v Shur-broker. Shortland-street, Auckland, April 15,1871. NOTICE TO MAEINERS. TL TASTERS of Vessels trading up the River Thames beyond the Line of Telegraph, are hereby Publicly requested to give Notice both to the Harbormaster and the Officer in charge of the Telegraph Station, at Grahamstown, of the day and hour they wish to pass the Telegraph Wires, stating at the same time the height of their ma3t from the water's edge, so that the wires may be lowered when found necessary. Attention is called to the Electric Telegraph Act, 1865, Article 14 : —" Any person who shall wilfully injure or destroy any of the wires, cords, insulators, posts, &c, &c, shall, on conviction for every such offence, forfeit and pay a penalty of not less than Five Pounds nor exceeding One Hundred Pounds, or be imprisoned for any period not exceeding six months." Article 19 provides for repairing the damage done. Any Master of Vessel or Pilot wilfully Injuring the Telegraph Wires after this Public Notice, will be immediately proceeded against. ALFEED SHEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, April 17, 1871. / MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. % NOTICE. mHE LIBRARY of the Institute will be J_ CLOSED till further notice. By order of the Committee. R. T. TALBOT, Secretary. April 15, 1871. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or Two Gentlemen.—Apply to Mrs. Jenkins, Pitt-street, the house next the Chapel.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 396, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 396, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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