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HAT & HONEY MAN announce that they will forthwith EETIRE EROM BUSINESS, and in making this intimation they retm*n their thanks for the liberal support accorded during the past seven years. mfa^^rjz, EINAL SALE. H. & H. arc determined to realize their entire Stock without delay, and will do so at a great sacrifice 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 AEEWWEEKS ONLY, commencing THIS DAY (Saturday), the 22nd inst. Balance of Stock, after the Sale will be sold a auction by MESSES. C. ARTHUR & SON. The LEASE of PREMISES, FITTINGS, &c.,to be disposed of. HAT & HONETMAN.

WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. —Apply to Mrs*. W. D. Rogers, Eagle Inn, Albert-street. WANTED— An Active LAD.—Apply, Liok and Lamb, Chancery Lane. WANTED— A Young MAN, to drive a horse and cart.—Apply to C. Pl_E, Para ell. WANTED— A Young Lady to act as BARMAID, also to assist in the house work if required ■ must have a reference, —Apply at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street. WA NT E D—Two First-class Drapers' ASSISTANTS.—J. Cosgkave & Co. ANTED-A HOUSE, containing six to ten rooms.—"M.O.," Post-office, Short-land-street. WANTED, by a young lady, a SITUATION as Nursery Governess.—Address E. L., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that Hooper Oltjef, and Co's Celebrated Bottled Stout and Light Bitter Ales, recommended by the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at the Golden Crown Brewerj*, Wellesley-street East. The trade and families supplied. WANTED— A General SERVANT; references required.—-Apply to Mrs. J. Casey, Hobson-street. WANTED -A GENERAL SERVANT. —Apply to Mrs. Alfred Buckl.nd, Newmarket. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING of every description is executed at the Evening Star Office, with neatness and despatch. WAN T 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, as also the latest mining news at my office. J. TONSON GARLICK, Sharebroker. Shortland-street, Auckland, April 15,1871. WANTED — Bank of New Zealand SHARES. MINING. Belfasts Caledonians Inverness Long Drives Nompareils Thames Tcohey's Young American MARTIN SHOLL, Queen-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN, that comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Eliison's, Prospect House, Hobson-street, within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms moderate. pUBLIC NOTICE. T. B. HILL respectfully intimates to his friends and the public in general that he has commenced business as i SH£JH, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND LAND ™ BROKER, m "** close to the Junction op West Queen and Queenstreets, Auckland. Parties wishing to dispose of Mining, Bank, Insurance, Gas, or other Shares, or to Purchase or Let Houses, Farms, Building Allotment, etc., etc., may rely on their interests being carefully and judiciously attended to, as it will be T. B. H.s study in every transaction to gain the confidence of his patrons, and thus create a mutual benefit. All properties placed in his hands, either for sale or ta be let, will bo pesonally inspected by him, where practicable, and, to prevent disappointment, it is earnestly requested that in cases where he is not able to do so, that the information forwarded may be reliable. N.B.—Money Lent for parties on the best securities, with no charge to the lenders. Aukland, April 24,1871.

n CASES of French MdRINOS, in all shades and colors, just opened, Is skl per yard, at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 3 CASES of Ladies' Black Cloth JACKETS, just opened per ' Caduceus.' J. COSQRAVE AND CO. r CASES of Superior WINCEYS, at 7£d 0 per yard. J. COS GRAVE AND CO. 3 CASES of Brocaded EPINGLINE, the dress of the season, at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 6 CASES of Ladies' and Children's Waterproof MANTLES and COSTUMES, from ss. 9d. ( . J. COS CRAVE AND CO. I 5 CASES of Plain and Brocaded POPLINS, in all shades and colors. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. "j a BALES of BLANKETS, to be sold JL/O cheap to suit the times, from 7s lid. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 1 A A DOZEN of Men's Crimean SHIRTS, -LI/.. Large Size, 2s Gd each, a great bargain. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. 1 A CASES of Gentlemen's HATS, in all JLI/ the new shapes. J. COSGRAVE AND CO. -1 rry CASES of DRAPERY and Men's ±0 i CLOTHING, opened this week, at J. COSGRAVE AND CO. KAA DOZEN OE LADIES' LAWN O\J\J HANDKERCHIEFS, Hmemed, in boxes, at 2s. 6d. per dozen. J. COSGRAVE & CO. rf\ PIECES of WATERPROOF CLOAKe.U ING, two yards wide, at 2s. lid. per yard. J. COSGRAVE & CO. ry CASES of LADIES' VELVETEEN i JACKETS, exquisitely trimmed, from Qs. lid. .T. COSGRAVE & CO. O CASES of SATIN DRESS CLOTHS, /Cl beautifully finished. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 3 CASES of BLACK SILKS, just opened, per * Caduceus,' from 3s. 6cl. per yard. J. COSGRAVE & CO. Q CASES of BLACK SILK VELVET 6 MANTLES, richly trimmed, London make, the newest fashion. , J. COSGRAVE & CO. 6 CASES of MILLINERY BONNETS, the newest and latest style. J. COSGRAVE _ CO. 8 CASES of LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 3 CASES of CHILDREN'S CLOTH, VELVETEEN, and WATERPROOF JACKETS, in vl\\ sizes. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 7 CASES of WINCEY and CLOTH . SKIRTS, richly trimmed, from 6s. 6d. J. COSGRAVE & CO MUFFINS ! MUFFINS ! MUFF INS! EH. PERCY has much pleasure in • informing his friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Muffin Season, and trusts that by strict attention to business, civility, and a superior article, to merit a continuance of past favors. Remember his arc the only English Muffin and Crumpet made in Auckland. N.B.—To be had at Mr. Waters', Confectioner, and at E. H. Peeci's, Wholesale and Retail Pastry Cook and Muffin Baker, Upper High-street, between Wellesley-street and Victoria-street. a_~ 3 .._.arfc clean Lads.

IVTEW WINTER DEAFEEY AND -J-" CLOTHING. QUEEN-STREET HOUSE. R. B. SHALDERS AND CO. an_6S._._,_- tfull>: I t.oin Y-ie "ieir customers and town D___ _■_,_! ... 2. , t0 Plwch<«° their Winter dentlv rely L ta- 1- Shn .nt where they may confimv.J ,_; y-..n ,' c-ceivl,lg "'every best article at the lowest possible living profit. w_^_?J_- lowin- g.fro _ an almost endless variety, ar woa thy of special notice :— Black Silk Velvets, Bla.k Velveteen Black Dress Silks, Fancy Dress Goods Waterproof and other Clothings Jackets m Waterproof Black Cloth, Melton, etc. ciuKlren s Jackets in various materials Fur Dress and Cloak-, Trimmings, Ladies' Clouds etc. ' Several Novelties in Fancy Wove Goods Vtess Winceys, Plain and Fancy .Skirts Sheetings, Stays, Hosiery, and Gloves I lie Manchester department is well supplied with Counterpanes, Sheetings, and Towellings J* lannels and Blankets very cheap Mens, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, in Suits Coats, Vests, and Trousers Shirts in Crimean, Melton, Cotton, Twill, etc iiosiory, Inverness Capes Waterproof and Overcoats, Ties, Collars Under Wear, Hats, Caps, etc. ._?__' . al\. Go- dosh' e to assm'° tllß P^lic of their continued adherence to their old principles of fair dealing, and confidently appeal to their long past cxlisssM^H "a sufficient ■Affla ; ecuted'~ C°Untl7 °ldelS promPuy and carefully exObserve the address :— R. B. SHALDERS AND CO., 200 _ 202, QUEEN-STREET. INJOW LANDING., EX 'CADE_L . CEUS/ FROM LONDON. * FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 500 bags, each lewt., of Fine Salt 500 bags, each 1 cwt., of Coarse Salt cJOO cases Hennessey's Pale Brandy 90 qr.-casks ditto ditto ditto 50 qr.-casks Rum, It. W. P. & Co 34 op 20 qr.-casks Rum, Lowndo's, 34 op April 4, 1871. COMCES ANB i,ALDY' DEAT & MILLEE, SHAREBROKERS, &o„ Ytjlcan Lane. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. JW. HOARE begs to inform the above , that lie receives shipments by every steamer of MELBOURNE-MADE BOOTS aud SHOES, MANUFACTURED UPPERS, LEATHER, GRINDERY, &c. Melbourne Agency, 12, Hij_h-street, Auckland. A GENTS FOR THE EVENING STAR. MR. DODER, Grocer, North Sore. MR. GILMAN, Post-Office, Onehunga MR. CUNNINGHAM, Newmarket. ME. PHIPPS, Whau. MR. MIDDLETON, Stationer, Tobacconist Parnell. pUKEHINATT GOLD MINING JL COMPANY (REGISTERED). An Eighth CALL of Id. per Share, has been made by the Directors, payable at the Office of the Company, on or before SATURDAY, oth May, 1871 W. C. HILL, Legal Manager. EVENING STAR PUBLISHING OFFICE, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT SIBBIN'S COENEE. Advertisements received till 3 p.ra.

pEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. ._*___.. •• *■ *"* *• Mr. B. N. Jones. Stage Manager .. .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HR.H THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, KG., ___. . mos' graciously given Mr. Hoskins permission to use his august name. tiJr_„_ P1f a.' a Tn- cc, _ AucWaT>d of MR. HOSKINS, _ . T!,„n.. cd r. ig .* and Eccentric Comedian, from R__J ___f Eoya . Dnlr >' Lane > Co™nt Garden, __._-*?,_ m Plc'A. cl Saber's Wells, London ; and s_.i yJlan¥f_ °__ he Prince of Wale* Opera House, Sydney, and the Theatre Royal, London Cl__i. lv EEIfC! COLVILLE. the Talented .and __H__.g __. ung Aui^ralian Lady* whose recent llm ..... orma,1 _el, ln the Pril*ce of Wales Opera i_l . nH T S. an . the The^es Royal, Melbourne ____?_?__ ha __ b. en acknowledged by the unaniof !__.„ o ." qUah afiea approbation of the entire Press ___. .___.'_. Ramping her as the most promising artiste in the Southern Hemisphere. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), APRIL 24, 1871. To commence at eight o'clock, with Smnosby LavBKNces, Esq., Beautiful Play, in 3 acts, entitled THE GAME OE SPECULATION. Mr. Affable Hawk .. .. Mr. W. Hoskins. Concluding with tho Screaming Farce of FOUNDED ON EACTS Mr. Skeptic .. .. Mr. W. Hoskins. Fr __TJ. . . )AY> Apr. _?. J?. rst Appearance of Mrss 1 r.oRKNci. Coi.yii.lk, in Slieridan's beautiful comedy of the School for Scandal. On WEDNESDAY, Amateur Gymnastic Benefit, in aid of the Parnell Orphan Home. Box Plans at Messrs Upton's, Queen-street. pEINCE OE WALES THEATEE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY BO WEN, THE HON. THE DEFENCE MINISTER, AKD HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. An AMATEUR GYMNASTIC and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, by J. Q. WALKER Aim Pupils or tub Auckland Gymnasium, will take place in the above Theatre, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, in aid of tho Funds of the Ojipiian Home, Parnell. FRED. H. CRIPPEN, Hon. Sec. Auckland Gymnasium. XTOUNG MEN'S CHEISTIAN -i- ASSOCIATION. ____ C?mmittee ?f the above Association have Pleasure in announcing the following LECTURE, as the first of another Winter Series. FRIDAY EVENING, sth MAY, At half-past 7 o'clock, A LECTURE will be delivered in the Rooms of the Association, Wellesley-street, by HIS honor tee superintendent. Subject: " Our Province." The course will be duly advertised and tickets !_____.__■__■ fT theC~ of lotcturibearl and lady), on Saturday next; single lectures, Gd. each. Auction Sales. TO-MOEROW. The subscriber lias received instructions to".sell by auction, at his Mart, CORNER of-Queen and" Wynd-hain-streets, at 11 o'clock, A CASKS AMERICAN SHIPS' TC BLOCKS Assorted Plain and Patent Rollers S coils Spunyarn. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, CORNER of Queen and Wynclham-strcets, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock 20,000 BE|L S .ENGLISH Samp. - ... '*•- *.*;_.!_ GEORGE SIBLIN, Auctioneer.

Auction Sales. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, APRIL 25. TRADE SALE OF FRDIT, JAMS, &0., &C, &C. BALANCE OP SHIPMENT Ex * BELLA MARY.' For sale by auction, at the Stores of Messrs. K. S. Meyjsrs and Co., To-morrow (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock sharp, IOA CASES Superior APPLES, .L/vV consisting of Poarmains, Stone Pippins, _ rench Crabs, etc., 57 eases Pears, fine condition 120 cases Knight's Jams, in tins and jars. For positive sale to close accounts. H. S. MEYERS & CO. TUESDAY, APRIL 25. FOR POSITIVE SALE. A COTTAGE, newly erected on the ___»_ top of Parnell Rise, close to St. Mary's Church. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, APRIL 25. GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, ex late arrivals, 1 £ CASES SALAD OIL, X ?. pints and half-pints 10 cases Castor Oil 10 cases Pickles 25 cases Jams 5 cases Keillor's Confec 20 cases Light Blue 5 cases Morton's Salmon 2 cases Sago 5 cases B. and B. Plaid Vestas CO cases Munn's Cornflour 5 J-boxes very fine Tobacco, 12's. 50 boxes Nelson Soap 5 cases Blacking 20 dozen American Buckets 20 m Prince of Wales Cigars. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. SCHOONER «ISLE OF BEAUTY.' B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon, THE SCHOONEE 'ISLE OE BEAUTY,' about twelve tons, most substantially built of picked head of Kauri, copper fastened, well found, and only six months old. For positive sale, her present owner having purchased a larger vessel. TUESDAY, APRIL 25. HATS, CAPS, RUGS, CALICOES, &c, &<_., &o. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Have been instructed by the importers to sell by public auction, at the Stores, Shortland-street, on Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 11 o'clock, 1 CASE MEN'S BLACK AND 1 DRAB WIRE-BRIM FELT HATS 1 case Men's Felt Hats and Cloth Caps 2 cases Black and Drab Felt Hats 1 case Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps 1 bale 10-4 Stripe Hugs 1 bale Horse Bugs 1 bale 3G-in. Mexicans 1 bale 72-in. Grey Calico 2 cases Ladies' 9-8 Long-cloth, 12 yards length &c *« &0 -> .-., &c. Terms at sale.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 401, 24 April 1871, Page 3

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