-jgb^v jsJTEAM TO THE The p.s. 'GOLDEN CROWN ' Will sail as under :— Auckland to Graham stown. Wednesday, 26th April, at 6 o'clock morninsr Wednesday, 26th April, at 5 o'clock afternoon Thursday, 27th April, at 5 o'clock afternoon Tararu to Auckland Tuesday, 25th April, at 5.30 o'clock afternoon Grahamstown to Auckland Wednesday, 2(ith April, at 10 o'clock mornin"Thursday, 27th April, at 10 o'clock moniin» Thursday, 27th April, at 9 o'clock evening J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. iTK^v Q TE A M EET w TCEN (O AUCKLAND AND THAMES. 'ROYAL ALFRED' will sail as under :— Auckland to Grahamktown. Tuesday, 25th April, at 5 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, 2Gth April, at 11 o'clock morning {instead of 5 o'clock afternoon) Grahamstown to Auckland. Wednesday, 26th April, at 4 o'clock afternoon (instead of 10 o'clock morning EDGAR AY. WALKER. -atbJ^ TP ° E OHINEMURI §i«U§lj6<lJ§\^\ JD (weather permitting). 'gj^ffsHEaaa Ti ie s.s. 'FAIRY' will leave Queen-street Wharf, at 0 o'clock, TONIGHT, direct for Ohinemuri. Fare, 10s. Apply to EDAV. AVOOD, Fort-street. f*K^ TH 01* "WELLINGTON, S^Mm^T^V LYTTELTON, & OTAGO. prS'triWi'* ™ Carrying the English Mail. The Splendid Steamship 'NEVADA' will be dispatched from Auckland, on or about WEDNESDAY, 3rd May. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. gjtbjbv "DOE NAPIER. efey^^ggs^ , gTAR QF THE gOXJTHj , Capt. Holmes, will leave as above THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE AND CO., Agents. -^J^k TjlOK HOBART TOWNAifTTfS^1 The Regular Trader iS^HISB? 'BELLA MARY,' Captain G. McArtiiur, will sail as above on SATURDAY next, 30th inst. For Freight or Passage apply to STONE BROTHERS, Queen-street. A UCKLAND SAPPERS AND xjL miners. A MEETING of the above Corps will be held at the Drill-rooms, Princes-street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. A UCKLAND ARTILLERY XJL VOLUNTEERS. The whole of the Members are warned to attend THIS (Tuesday) EVENING for Company Drill, likewise on AVEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30, for Commanding Officer's Inspection. On THURSDAY MORNING, atOo'clocktheßattery will parade at headquarters prior to the Yearly Inspection at 11a.m., in the Albert Barracks, by the Inspector of Militia and Volunteers. The carbine Prizes lately won will bo presented after this occasion. All Members absent from the Yearly Inspection without proper leave from the Inspector will be fined according to the regulations. E. H. FEATON, Captain Commanding Battery. April 25, 1871. LUNCHEON TO THE CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN STEAMER 'NEVADA,' To inaugurate new Mail Service via San Francisco' COMMITTEE. Captain Daldy (Combes and Daldy) T. Henderson, Esq. (Henderson and Macfarlane) Thos. Russell, Esq. (Whitaker and Russell) A. Heather, Esq. (Owen aud Graham) Geo. Dacre, Esq. (Must and Co.) James Fanner, Esq., M.L.A. D. B. Cruickshank, Esq. (Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.) . AY. C. Wilson, Esq., New Zealand Herald J. B. Braithwaite, Esq., Manager of Union Bank of Australia L. D. Nathan, Esq. (L. D. Nathan and Co.) E. Isaacs, Esq. (E. and H. Isaacs) J. M. Shera (McArthur, Shera, and Co ) AYm. Morrin, Esq. T. M. Stewart, Esq., Manager Bank of New Zealand W. H. Jones, Esq., Manager Bank New South AVales A. G. Millar, Esq. (Victoria Insurance Company) John Williamson, Esq. M.L. A. Jno. Roberton, Esq. (J. Roberton and Co.) Franz Scherff, Esq. li. Bucholz, Esq. —. Lewis, Esq. (Lewis Bros.) B. Tonks, Esq. (B. Tonks aud Co.) Stannus Jones, Esq. Jas. Allen, Esq., Evening Neivs Jas. Clark, Esq. (Arch. Clark and Sons). AY. J. A rance, Esq. Samuel Cochrane, Esq. Tickets : One Guinea each, to be had from the members of the Committee, or from the Hon. Sec. The 'Nevada' is expected to arrive en or about the 3rd of May. J. M. DARGAVILLE, Auckland, April 25, 1871. H°n" Se°" ** A GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—For Sale a GROCERY BUSINESS, with good cash trade; 2 years lease; rent low; suit small capitalist.—R. Williams, junction of Pitt-street and Vincent-street, 2 to 4 p.m. STOPPED from Home, since April 18, a Girl named Eliazbeth Ann Clakke, 10 years of age ; sells papers arid flowerbaskets. Any person found karbouring her, and not giving her up to tba Police, or to Jno. T. Laxteance, Jin:..-.!.,.; „ Oook and Elliott-streets, after this date, wiii bo prose- j cuted.—JjfO. T. Latoance, April 25,1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 402, 25 April 1871, Page 3
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