WANTED— A Eespectable GIRL to act as Housekeeper for two Gentlemen.—Apply at the Office of this paper. WANTED-r-A First-class WAITER; none others need apply to John Menzi 7wM ria Hotel, Victoria-street. WANTED— To Rent a HOUSE containing Bto 10 Eooms. Must be within a few minutes' walk of the Albert Barracks. Symonds-street or Grafton Boad preferred. Address Box 226, P.O. 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. WANTED —Bank of New Zealand SHARES. MINING-. Belfasts Caledoaians . * ' : Inverness Long Drives Nompareils > Thames Tookey's Young American MARTIN SHOLL, Queen'street. Q< HAR E- S WANTED In demand— Caldonian Golden Calf Thames - Central Italy Dixon's No. 1 Eureka Cure Berkeley Castle Belfast Alburnia Tookey Tokatea '' • J. TONSON GARLICS, Sharebroker. ■■■'• Shortland-street, Auckland, May 2, 1871. 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. WA N T E D — New Zealand Bank Shares Gas Company Thames G.M. Co. Caledonians Cures Belfasts ~ ;' Kelly's Moanatairi Tookey's. . ■< , ' I. PHILLIPS, ; Sharebroker. Insurance Buildings^
AUCKLAND EEQ-IMENT : RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ... . M E M O It A N D IF M. ' It is notified to those Members of the late Battalion Band, who have not yet RETURNED their Regimental Band Instruments to. the Band President, that unless they do so before the 18th instant, they will be proceeded against in the Court of the Resident Magistrate, in accordance with the Volunteer Regulations. ...... ,WM. GOBDONV Major Commanding Auckland Regiment BUK Volunteers. CITY HALL.—SUNDAY SE&VTCES.—; •' Conducted by Samuel Edges, 8.A., May 14, Morning : " Requisites for Religious Reform." Evening : " Might and Right." s THE Members of the ' Nevada' Luncheon Committee are requested to meet at the Office of Hhxderson and Macfarlane, ohMONDAY AFTERNOON, at half-past 2, to settle accounts. • '' •J. M. DARGAVItLE. v UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. ■■■-.:.'.% ■ ■ ■.. I /^LASSES for Lfttiny Greek, Englißh I*n- ~ y~J guage and Literature, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, 4c-t ~ will be opened at Dunedin about the. Ist of,", July, 1871. There wilL be no matriculation ;. examination for the session. The Session will last for 6 months, during the entire course of which instruction will b* given to each class by the Professor by means of text books, lectures, and written and oral examinations. ■ ■, , , r The Vice-Chancellor and other University Authorities will provide for the proper supervision of students from a distance. The fee is Three Guineas per term for each Professor.. Full particulars as to thecour»edf . study, &c., will be furnished by >\ ■' J JOHN HISLOP, m Hon; Secretary, ' TO BE LET -A comfortable seven- » roomed HOUSE in^Grey-street, recenlly erected. —Apply to Samuel Cocheane i__——'l FOR SALE—A Large Black mS&& Mrst-class Watch- Dog. Pricy; Apply at the Stab office. .... /COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or \J Two Gentlemen.—Apply- to Mrs. J*»' kiks, Pitt-Btreet, the hove* next the Ch»pei. ; •■•'H- »v • •'■' ■■• ■■ ■•• -.• ■; ','■ •. r
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 418, 13 May 1871, Page 2
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