required.-Apply, Eev. J. fIoBBS.BeW 1"5 street off We'lington-strcet. "eie*h^ WANTED-A Young BARMAID alsoSo ajsisu^ house work if required ; must have arof °6 —Apply at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria.^' WANTED-Two First-class Tw , ASSISTANTS.-J. CoschJ^ 4^ WANTBD-A HOUSE, containing.;,, ten rooms.-" M.0.," Post-ofE X land-street. om(»> Short. WANTED, by a young lady, aSITm TlOfl as Nursery QorevneLJuA E. L., office of this paper. atlreßa WANTED KNOWN, that Hook™ Oranw, and Co's Celebrated SS Stout and Light Bitter Ales, recommended h the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at ti Golden Crown Brewery, Wellesley-atw!? East. The trade and families supplied. WANTED-The public to know tw PRINTING of every descri pHo b executed at the Evening Stab Office »"tl neatness and despatch. ' VIKING. . .;. Belfasta Caledonians Inverness Long Drives Nompareils Thames Tcokey's Young American MiRTDT SHOLL, Queen-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN, that comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Ellison's, Prospect House Hobson-strect, within two doors of St Matthew's Church. Terms moderate. A GOOD OPPORTDNITY.-For Sale » GROCERY BUSINESS, with good -cash trade; 2 jears lease,- ront hw; tuit small capitalist.—R. Wniriirs, junction "of Pitf-street and Vincent-street, 2 to 4 p.m. STOPPED from Home, since April 18; a Girl named Eliazbeth Auk Clabke, 10 yeard of age ; Fells papers and flowerbnskel.s. Any person found karbouring her, and not giving her up to the Police, or to Jno. V. IiAUUAKCB, Junelion of Cook and Elliott-street s, after this date, will be prose-cuted.-=-Jxo. F. Laukaxce, April 25,1871. FOUND.— A CHEQUE for £24 7s. 6d. The owner ran have it by applying lo John Leaning, Tinsmith, Queen-street. mENDERS to SHINGLE.the s .Aleiandra JL Hotel, corner of Chapel and" Durham* streets, and to be finished in a week from acceptance of lender.—Apply to "A.H.," Etexino Stak Office. NOTICE. npHE party that carried away the Eetrierer JL PUP from the ' Royal Alfred' last eraing is known.—Please send it back to Seorgie'e Boarding-house, Hobson-street. A MEETING of the 'NRVAPA' LUNCHKON COMMITTEE will be held at Messrs. Henderson and Macfablakes, TO-MORROW (Friday), 28th, at half-j** 2 O'clock. '' . h(F: J. M. DARGAYILLE, . Hon. Sec. fiALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). The TR iNSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from 12 o'clock noon TO-MORROW (Friday), April Afi vntil 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, Mny 2nd, wlim a DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company! oflice, Shortland-stveet. l~ t CHAKLES TOTHILI. Manager. Auckland, April 27, IS7I. _____—-— -' THAMES GOLD MINING- COMPANY (LIMITED). The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, at noon, and will remain closed vm WEDNESDAY, the 3rd May, at noon, jnen • DIVIDEND wiU be payable at the Company's NHW. Shortland-street. .^ri. ' ROBT. SOMMEBVIgJ^ Auckland, April 27. 1871----"OUKEHINATJ GOLD MlNlfa X ' COMPANY (REGISTEEED). , A Ninth CALL of 6d. per Share has this dayJJ, made, payable at the office of the Company,» before May 14th. ■ mUj> ,". "Legri^ag*,,; ■VTEW VOLUNTEER C0B1&A MEETING of those favorable to ihe v fS™\eW' of a Volunteer Commissariat Staff toflSJnf mamat the Belfast Hotel, Princes-street, I"* 3 day) EVENING, at 7.30.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2
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491Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2
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