TF the GENTLEMAN : who" TOOK the A UMBRELLA! from the Telegraph Office this morning, by mistake, would return it to Mr.: Williamson, at the* Telegraph Office the owner would feel obliged. * LOST —On Sunday Evening, a GOLD BROOCH, between St. Matthew's _Church and Dedwood.— Any person bringing it to the office of the Evening Star will be rewarded. LOST, in Queen-street, on the 10th inst., a Gold Enamelled LOCKET, white stone in centre.—Finder bringing it to W. Tennant's shop, foot of Grey-street, will be* rewarded. WANTED— A First-class WAITER; none others need apply to John MenzieS, Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street. WANTED— FIFTY BANK OF NEW ZEALAND SHARES, for Cash.-J. Philkjps, Sharebroker, Insurance Buildin»s." WANTED— To Rent a HOUSE containing Bto 10 Rooms. Must be within a few minutes' walk of the Albert Barracks. Symonds-streefc or Grafton Road preferred.— Address Box 226, P.O. WANTED— A HOUSE, containing six to ten rooms.—"M.O.," Post-offioe, Short* land-street. WANTED, by a young lady, a SITUATION as Nursery Governess.—Address E. L., office of this paper. 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. TIT INING SHARES. WANTED— ON SALE— Thames . Thames Waitematas Caledonians Caledonians Moanatairi Union Cure Belfast Belfast Kelly'sTookey's Cure Bank Shares Nonpareil Red Queen. I. PHILLIPS, Share Broker, In ance Buildiugs. Qt H A RES , W A N T E D In demand— Caldonian Golden Calf Thames Central Italy i Dixon's No. 1 Eureka Cure Berkeley Castle Belfast Alburnia Tookey Tokatea J. TONSON GARLICK, Sharebroker. Sho.rtland-strcet, Auckland, May 2,1871. \ . f , N.B.—ln the event of a new find in any of the mines telegrams are received and posted up by me immediately on'arrival. ,
JUS T O P Y.N ED, TJ.S.K.Z. AND .A. FRUIT DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zeaiand). BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.' The Annual Public MEETING of the Auckland Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Societywill be held in the Booms of the Young Men's Christian Association, "Wellesley-street, on FRIDAY, the 12th May. The chair to be taken by the Rev. Archdeacon Maunskll, at 7 o'clock. Several Ministers and Gentlemen are expected to address the Meeting, and a Collection will be made itt aid of the Society's funds. - . H. H. LA WRY, Hon. Sec. .Auckland, May 5, 1871. EUREKA HILL GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). . ; - SPECIAL NOTICE. ,-,, '. All Shareholders in the Old Eureka G.M. Co. (now being wound up) who desire "to join or become Shareholders in the EUBEKA HILL G.M. CO., wiil take notice that their title to exchange Aye (5) old sharM for one (1) new share, will lapse on MONDAY, th« 15th instant. J. FRIAR CLARKE, Legal Manager Eureka Hill G.M. Co. g Auckland, May 11, 1871. MINING- TELEGRAMS will be posted nightly at the OCCIDENTAL HOTE&, between 8 and 9 o'clock. '/COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One of \J Two Gentlemen.—Apply to Mr*. JeK" } kins, Pitt-street, *he house next the.Cha^l. TO LET—A Furnished BOOM for a sr V« Gentleman.—Apply- to J. Good>>>4> Chapel street. TO BE LET -A comfortable sevenroomed HOUSE in Grey-street, ecently •««*** —Apply to Sampki, Cochrane
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 416, 11 May 1871, Page 2
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518Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 416, 11 May 1871, Page 2
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