HAT & HONE THAN announce that they will forthwith RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, and in making this intimation they return their \ ' thanks for the liberal support accorded during the \ ' past seven years. \ .- - FIFAL SALE, ■ . \ ■ . RfC^jg^ ' H' &H' are detel'minert to realize their entire lslvZ!ii? delay, and will do so at a great sacriThe Stock is well known to be one of the most valu- ' able in the city, and comprises a large selection of CCC^f->sf ? TvT A^f f°r "le Present Season'aU of whi* Will be MARKED .DOWN during the week, and offered to the public for A FEW WEEKS ONLY, « commencing THIS DAY (Saturday), the 22nd inst. auSnby ""^ "" be S°Mat MESSRS. C. ARTHUR & SON. The LEASE of PREMISES, FITTINGS, &c./ to be disposed of. . HAY & HONETMAN,
WESLEY AN CHCJECH, PITTSTREET. ORDINATION SERVICE. THE interesting ceremony of ordaining a young minister took place in this church last evening, in the presence of a numerous congregation. The young gentleman, the Hey. J. Simmons, who was ordained, has been appointed to the mission of the Fijis. The Rev. Mr. Rigg, Superintendent of the District, pronounced an exhortatory prayer from the pulpit. There were present a large number of Wesleyan Ministers, viz., the Rev. Messrs. Buller, Warren, Wallace, Buttle, Berry, Lawry, Lewis, and Williams. The Rev. Mi-. Warren read Ihe chapter in the New Testament—"And Jesus came and said to them, 'go ye unto all nation 3.'" The Rev. Mr. Buller read out the formal interrogatories made on such occasions, to which the candidate, having previously detailed the circumstances under which he felt himself moved to undertake the work of the ministry, answered in the form prescribed. This was followed by the " imposition of hands and prayers for the success of the work which the young minister was^ called to undertake." The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was then administered to all the clergy present. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Buller, who detailed from his own experience the difficulties that beset the work of a missionary ministering to a barbarous people. The Rev. Mr. Wallace pronounced the prayer for a blessing upon the young minister. This was followed by a hymn. There was an excellent choir in attendance. The ceremony was extremely interesting. The proceedings concluded with prayer. JUMPING- OF THE WAKATIP. Wheee jumping is to stop we have no idea. 'The latest thing in that line that we have iheard is that this morning Mr. J. E. Macidonald, solicitor, has claimed possession of :the Wakatip claim, on the ground that the present holders v (the Long Drive Gold Mining Tiave ndt miners' rights enabling them to hold the ground. The "Wakatip claim, as our readers are aware, had been held for a long time under mineis' rights, and was purchased the other day by the Long Drive Company for the sum of. £730.—Yesterday's Mail. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. A Provincial gazette, published yesterday, notifies that Wednesday, the 24th inst., will be a public holiday at the Provincial Government Offices, in honor of Her Majesty's Birthday, and that the Wardens at the Thames and Coromandel will grant protection for three days to Volunteers and others who may desire to take advantage of the holiday. WANTED— A GIRL, about 16.—Apply to Mes. Yorsa, 67, Grey-street. WA NT E D—soo FOWLS and 50G DUCKS. Also, the owner of a Roll of BANK NOTES, found in Queen-street.— FISHEB. AJJJ) CO. WANTED— A Good GeneraTsERVANT for the suburbs.—Apply to Mrs Shaldbes, Queen-street. WANTED immediately, a General SERA. N?'~; Apply tO Mrß' Chaeles Davis, Victoria-street. WANTED— Tenders for PLUMBERS' WOBK at the new Music Hall. Until 4 p.m., 22nd instant, apply on the Worka. WANTED— A First-class WAITER.— Apply to John Menzies, Victoria Hotel, between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock morning. References required. WANTED— A Respectable GIRL to act as Housekeeper for two Gentlej men.—Apply at the Office of this paper. Pjtf BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W A ™Ea D£ IS[°^' thafc comfortable BOA D AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Elxison's, Prospect House fiobson-street, within two doors of St' Matthew's Church. Terms moderate. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. C ALEXANDER, Shaeebeokeb, has re- . moved to No. 11, Insurance Buildings.
gAN FRANCISCO WJiffi^V^ AND OVERLAND TO ENGLAND. THE OALIFOtfNIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL LUSH OF STEAM PACKETS. UNDER. CONTACT FOR ' A FOURWEEKLY SERVICE, CARRYING THE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MAILS. The Splendid Steam Packet ! 'CITY OF ADELAIDE,' 1,550 tons, will leave Sydney for San Francisco, calli at Fiji and Honolulu. A STEAMER WITH FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, connecting with the 'CITY OF ADELAIDE' at FIJI, wi leave AUCKLAND, on the 3rd JUNE, at NOON, and every 28th day succeeding this date. For full particulars of the through route, apply to H. M. JERVIS. Agent.
/(^2»^w X 1 DIRECT. ;m| mjstL The Brigantine 'SEA GULL,' Captain Phillip Jones, will sail as above in a few clays. For Freight or Passage apply to .T. S. MACFARLANE. 'T^A TT °E EAIPAEA 'Wilrvv (Delivering cargo at all stations). The Schooner ' COLONIST,' tVtT^^pT' j-,Le,wts' Master, will sail as above THIS, DAY (Thuesday), lSth inst. M. NICCOL, May 18, 1871. Agent THOE FEEIGHT OE 'WTC\ CHAFT^R. ySjM£g~!L The Clipper Brig -JSESSOS^ , WAVERLEY' is open for Freight or Charter. Apply to Capt. CASTLE, on Board. pTJBLIC NOTICE. The Offices of the Provincial Government will be CLOSED to the public on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, during removal to the Post Office Buildings, Shortland-street. THOMAS B. GILLIES, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 16th May, 1871.
pEINCE OP WALES THEATEE.' Enthusiastic reception and brilliant success of the „« „ celebrated Comedians, ?Sr^Ss£ NS AJSID miss f- colville. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of the Present Enga-e----,rp m. eJ?J T °. f th°se celebrated artistes, To commence with the Laughable Comedy in Two Acts, entitled Ann A CURIOUS CASE ' M^Aufref" M^cT,, To concede with.the Screaming Estr^n^ HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS ; Afv T °iV*! I*^1*^ TN THE SERVANTS' HALL. mLk&v Mr. Hoskins. jmiss Kitty Miss F Colvill° B,n nOn P 01n?Tr (F w iday)' Be£? fifc aml Lasfc Appearance But One of Mr Hoskins. The magnificent Comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Saturday-VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT
Auction Sales. N°T I C E wiSto!: °f thC TW° Shops fa Wakefield-street,.i s SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Aiictioneers. TO-MORROW. SILVER PLATE, "KING PATTERN." Tl^ll ln b t SH^ ciS have f eived P°sitive instructions to sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, To-morrow (Friday) ■ at 12 o clock prompt, A SMALL LOT of " King Pattern" SILVER PLATE, as follows— Lot I—Six Tea Spoons 2—Six Dessert Spoons 3—Six Table Spoons 4—Six Table Spoons s—Four Salt Spoons C—Six Table Forks . 7—Six Table Forks B—Six Dessert Forks 9—Two Sauce. Ladles 10—Sugar Sifter 11—Sugar Castor 12—Cream Jug 13—Sugar Basin. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MAY 19. " FLORENCE" SEWING- MACHINE, WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWINGMACHINE, GROVER AND BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE, SILVER PLATE CHARTS, HOUSEHOLD h URNITURE ■ &c, &c. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at then- Mart, Fort-street, on Friday, 19th inst., at 11 o clock, r\NE OF THE CELEBRATED \J ' • FLORENCE " SEWING MACHINES (rarely to be met with in the colonies), with all requisites, etc., complete, in handsome rosewood half-cabinet case, guaranteed in perfect working order Wheeler and Wilson's SEWING MACHINE, with requisites complete, in good working order A. Grower & Baker's favourite SEWING MACHINE, with appliances, in good working order. Choice assortment of SILVER PLATE, comprising bugar Basin, Castor and Sifter, Cream Jug Table Dessert, Tea, and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Forks, Sauce Ladles, etc. About 40 CHARTS, New Zealand and Australian waters. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., etc., SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.
QI T V HAL L. GRAND EVENING CONCERT In aid of the Funds of the Artillery Band. Under the distinguished Patronage of GOVERNOR SIR GEORGE I<\ BOWEN, K.G.C.M.G. His Honor the Superintendent, Majors Gordon ' Tisdall, and the Officers of the Battery, [ and other, Corps. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, MAY 18 (Commencing at 8 p.m.) PiiHOSBE. Part I. 1. Overture, " Fleur dOr" (Couturier)— Auckland Artillery Band. 2. Song (in character)— Gentleman Amateur. 3. Duet (violin and piano), from II Trovatore— Madame Winter and Mr. G. Wright. i. Song—" Kathleen Mavourneen" (F. N. Crouch)— Madame Mdhler. 5. Quartette (Orpheus)—" Not a Spot on Earth" (R. Winter)— Messrs. Howden, Skinner, Bartley, ard Henderson. C. Song—Gentleman 4mateur. 7. Duet—''' Oh, Mayest Thou Dream of Me" (Glover) — Madame and Mr. Winter. Interval of five minutes. Part 11. S. Cavatine, " Neine La Mia Vendetta" (Donizetti) —Auckland Artillery Band. 9. Song -"Kellogg Valse" (Arditi)—Mdme Mohler. 10. Duet (clarionette)—Mossrs. Impey and Dillon. 11. Song-Mr. Winter. 12. Quartette (Orpheus)—" Soldier's Love" (Kiieken) —Messrs. Howden, Skinner, Bartley, and Henderson. 13. -Song (in character)— Gentleman Amateur. 14. Waltz, " White and lied Rose" (Gassner)— Auckland Artillery Band. Interval of live mimutes. Part 111. ARTILLERY MINSTRELS. Opening Chorus- " Strike Boys, Strike." " Silver Moonlight" Banjo. " Do Not Run Away" Bones. " Mandri Moore" .. .. Flute "Tapioca" Tamb'o. Write Me a Letter from Home" .. Drum " Convent Bells" Violincello. God save the Queen. All Volunteers attending are especially invited to be present in uniform. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. Prices of admission :^ Front Seats, 3s'; body of the Hall, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Tickets to be had of all booksellers, the Officers of the Corps and Members of the Band, and Mr. J. Howden, Queen-street.- .' "
mENDEES FOE DESKS AND JL FORMS FOR AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. • Superintendent's OHice, Auckland, May 13, 1871. TENDERS will be received at this office, unitl Noon of MONDAY, the 22nd instant, from persons willing to contract to supply DESKS and FORMS for the Auckland Grammar School, Albert Barracks. Plans, Specification, and Form of Tender way be seen, and further particulars obtained, at the Public Works Office. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Desks and Forms. HUGH H. LUSK, Provincial Secretary.
iTK^v TTOISrOLULU, SAN ««ss2*£i^>v il FRANCISCO, AND OVERSIISIaSgJSpLAND TO ENGLAND. THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA STEAMSHIP LINE. Under Contract with the New Zealand Government For a Four-weekly Mail Service. The magnificent steamship 'NEVADA,' 8,146 Tons .Register, J. H. Blethen, Esq., Commander, will be despatched from Auckland, for Honolulu and San Francisco, on SUNDAY, the 21st May, at 3 p.m. fIS-The Second Boat, the 'Nebraska,' is appointed to leave Auckland, for the above ports, on FRIDAY, June 16. . For freight, passage, and all particulars apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. gTEATVT TO THE jbjbbßbEhi time tai: lc. The p. s. ' GOLDEN CROWN • , "Will sail as under :— Fiiosr Auckland. Friday, 19th May, at 12.30 o'clock afternoon Saturday, 20th May, at 10.30 o'clock morning From Grahamstown. I Thursday, 18th May, at 5 o'clock afternoon Friday, 10th May, at 5 o'clock afternoon From Taraku. Saturday, 20th May. at 3.30 o'clock afternoon J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. ~lCK*£*v Q TEAM BETWEEN j^h^^^y- O AUCKLAND AND THAMES. 'ROYAL ALFRED ' will sail as under :— i m , ■ From Auckland. Thursday, 18th May, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Inday, 19th May, at 5 o'clock afternoon Saturday, 20th May, at 4 o'clock afternoon t, -j Iko"Grahajisioto to Auckland. Friday, 19th May, at 9.30 o'clock morning featuiday,. 20th May, at 10 o'clock mornin" EDGAR W. WALKER, Acjent.
jgOQQ E E W A E D. The New Zealand Insurance Company' offer the above reward for such information as will lead to the ; conviction of the person or persons who set fire to a house in Pitt-street, on or about the 14th May, by which nine houses were totally destroyed. GEO. P. PIERCE, Manager.
■ FEU) AY, MAY 19. HOUSE IN COOK-STEEET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Mart; Fort-street, on Friday, 19th inst at 12 o'clock, ' A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of -T-L six rooms, in Cook-street, adjoining the Criterion Hotel, at the corner of Cook and Hobson-streets, and the Allotment on which it is erected. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, Auctioneers. FEIDAY, MAY 19. BY OEDEE OF THE TEUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF F. G-. AEMSTEONG-. The subscribers have received instructions from J. Mowbbay, Esq., Trustee in the Estate of F. G. Armstrong, to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Friday, 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, A LLOTMENTS Nos. 54, 355, 356, jt\_ and 357, of the Township of Newcastle, Ngaruawahia, County of Waikato. Lots 20 and 27, Section 9, of the Township of Drury, CG feet frontage to the Great South Road. Also, Allotments Nos. 54, 55, and a portion c' ..:.., ~Jx.i.\i of Tauraroa, Mangapai, containing 200 acres. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, ••, : . Auctioneers. .'..,'
■\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN JL . ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JRES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— May 2C : Mr. W. L. Rues— 'Siege of Paris " June 2: Rev. J. J. Lewis—" The Present Age its Traits and Tendencies." J ' June 30 : Mr. Barton—"Some of the Larger Forms of Fossil Fauna" (with pictorial illustrations). July 7 :Eev. Jas. Cosh, M. A.—" The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity. July 28: Mr. G. M. Kbed, 8.A.-" Colonial Charac tens tics. August 4 : Rev. aM. Nelson—(To be advertised) August 25 : Rev. E. N. JBkee, M.A. — "Modern Scepticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Riaa—" Ancient Britain, alt ™ Ini> abitanl-s, Religion, and Customs." September 29: Rev. Waelow Davies, M.A.— "Love > Courtship, and Marriage." iHikets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, AVayto, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the liooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The. Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock, Admission to single Lecture, Cd. each person.
JN^OTICE" OJ EEMOVAL. J. MACREADY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs to inform his mimerous friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from Queen-street to the premises lately occupied by the New Zealand Insurance Company, at the foot of Shortland-street, and takes this opportunity of returning them his sincere thanks for the liberal support they have accorded to him during the many years he has been in business, and would remind them that he has still on hand a first-class selection of Gold and Silver Watches, hy the celebrated makers, Thos. Russell and Sons, and also a choice quantity of Jewellery of all kinds. Gold and Silver Watches of every description carefully repaired on the premises. N" ° T ~ L c E> NOTICE is hereby given that after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written order. Parnell,Mayl7, 1871. H. H. DYER. ,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore carried on by John Cook and Alexander MacDonald^s Contractors under the style of " Cook and MacUonald," is by mutual consent dissolved from this date. All accounts due to the above firm to be paid only to the pniri John Cook or to .his solicitors, Messrs. T ■■■ '< -n I Ritchie. Auckland/May 11, 1871.
~£&k TfOE SYDNEY /fopWj^^ -L 1 DIRECT. CIRCULAR SAW LINE. The Favorite Regular Trader 'ALICE CAMERON,' To-morrow (Friday) Morning, 19th instant. t or freight or passage apply to HENDERse;; ... ;.;a;:'ARLANE.
HAT7IIA.KI INVESTMENT, COMPANY. Applications for Shares must be made before TUESDAY, at 3 p.m. Deposit, 2s. 6d. _. K. WILLIAMS, Sec. pro tern., West Queen-street, one door from Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 3
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