0 T I C E The PREMISES of the undersigned will be CLOSED until SATURDAY MORNING, the 22nd inst. ;• HAY £ HONEYMAN. HAT & HONBYMAN announce that they will forthwith RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, and in making this intimation they return their thanks for the liberal support accorded during tlio past seven years. FINAL SALE. H. k H. are determined to "realize their entire I *fcock without delay, and will do so at a great saciifice to effect their object. The Stock is well known to be one of the most valuable in the city, and comprises a large selection of NEW GOODS for the present Season, all of which will be MARKED DOWN during the-week, and offered to the public for ; A FEW WEEKS ONLY, commencing on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst. Balance of Stock, after the Sale will be sold at auction by MESSRS. 0. ARTHUR & SON. The LEASE of PREMISES, FITTINGS, etc., to be disposed of. HAT & HOJNTEYMAN". L
NOTICE TO MARINERS. TIT ASTERS of Vessels trading up the River Thames beyond the Line of Telegraph, are hereby Publioly 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 mast from the water's ) edge, so that the wires way 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, be, ice., shall, on conviction for every such offence, forfeit and pay a penalty of not less thun Fire 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. ALFRED SHEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, April 17, 1871. EOYAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET WEST. rpHE above favourite Hotel has been enJL tirely remodelled and enlarged at considerable expense, and visitors to Auckland will find in it a want much desired, viz., that of a FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is the finest ia New Zealand, is fitted up with Allcock's r(nd Burroughs and Watt's best tables. - / PLUN-J^ and SHOWER BATHS on the ' vl \ premises. Night Porter in attendance. N B.—Thames Papers filed regularly. W. WOOLLtT. March U, 1871. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JW. HOARE begs to inform the above . that he receives shipments by every iteaiuer of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, ice. Melbourne Agency, 12. Hi>h-Btreet, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 397, 19 April 1871, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 397, 19 April 1871, Page 3
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