iiinnnEniflSi , q. o tt> kn c (to p _ J j."5 ••' , ■ .i -;_ f ■ The p.s. 'Oolden Crown' will be LAID-UP for a few days, for painting and cleaning.. ._ vtb^K. TT ° R s AL E—The i^^B^S^V JP Steam Launch ' FAIRY.' *mlTv^Ml^V !>RV"' '" carvel-built, of East Indian JBMBHmi Teak and English Oak, of very light draught, and easy to manage, provided with tubular boiler, 3} horse-power engine, single screw, weed cutter, bilge ejector, awning fore and aft. Steam 3 from 8 to 9 miles an hour.—For terms of s*le, apply to Shiklky W. Hill, Shipping and Commission Agent, 31, Lower Queen-street. September 19, 1871. mHE ' ENTERPRISE No. 1' wrll make a J SPECIAL TRIP on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, for the purpose of giving the residents of the North Hiore an opportunity of attending tho Concert given by the Prince Alfred Troop. She will leave the North Shore at 7.15 p.m., returning at 11 p m. HOLMES BROS. pBINOROPWA UES TFTEATRB. T II U Pv S D A Y. MISS COLVILLR an tho WIDOW DELMAtNK. p AN X ■ N O T I C E. Notice is hereby given that on and nfti'r 30th September, the BANKS will CLOSU at TWELVE, noon, on SATURDAYS, instead of at one o'clock, as heretofore. The Bank of New Zealand. J. M. STEWART, Manager. The Union Bank of Australia. J. It. BRATHWAITK, Manager. . The Bank of New South Wales. The Bank of Australasia. J. LAWFORD, Manager. Auckland, September 26, 1871. Devonport, September 21,1871. STH, — We, , Hie; undersigned Ratepayers of this District, request thai you will be good enough to CALL a Specia' MKKTING, to tuke into consideration tho course adopted by the late Board in prosecuting Mr. Alison, by an indictment in the Supreme Court, for an alleged c: croachment upon the public road. We are, Sir, Your obedient servant*, ? J. N. CKOMKiE, WILLIAM RATTBAY, nnd 29 others. The Chairman of the Devonport Highway District. IN compliance with Ilia iibove Requisition, a MEETING will be held at tho Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 28th inst., at 7 p.m. H. NICCOL, Chairman. AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN DIRECTORY FOR 1872. rnHE undersigned purposes Publishing, at an early period, a faithful and complete DIRECTORY of Resident* (both Loiiinierui.il and private) for the ensuing J ear, and trust to meet with that patronage and support which such'on enterprise may be ju'tly said to merit. The i-mvnss for tho work will commence forthwith, and tko public nro rospeetfully solicited to furnish our agent with all requisite information ami Iheir favors. JONES & TOMBS, Proprietors and Publishers, Wellcslej*strcet. rpO LTCARE.—TIio ETC^TA URANT of tho JL Ocekhmliil Hotc1. jrith Furniture, Cooking Apparatus, Silver Wore, &c, NOTICE. JOUtf WILLIAMS, Tuto of the Market, Culler, Saw Trimmer, TJmberella and Vnrasol Kepnirer, lias REMOVED to Wei-leslcy-strcet, throe doora nbovc Jlorris Murks, Pawnbroker, Quecn-sl tpc! . r j IWO Grntlomen inn ho nrrcniodtnod with X BOARD and RESIDENCE in the most healthy locality in town j two minutes' walk from the PontOike. Terms.very reasonable. —Cliff House, corner of Moore und Hobsonj streets. . LO3T— On Weduosday, September 20th, a Light Brown TERRIER DOO-, chain collar, -whif* broust, short tail, clipped ears, and answers to the name of " Tiny." Any porson tlio snme to I). RoBKnTS, at Closo Brothers, will be rewarded.—N.B.— Any person detaining the same, after this date, wrlr be* prosecuted. . . TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST- In the Graft on Eoad, on Saturdaylast, n Small Gold BROOCH.— Tbe finder will receive the above reward on learing it at the Stah OfEce. TO LET—That Splendid Dwelling House f>nd Lai ge. Shop, lately occupied by Mr. C. Canning. —Apply to Geob&e Sibbin. TO CLERGYMEN 7 AND SCHOOL COM' MITTEES AN Experienced School-master, Singing. muster, Organist, and Teacher of Instrumental Music, is open to a temporary or permanent engagement. JtefrYonco, !,ho Ri;chtßev. Bishop of Aucklnml, Ptirnoll. Address ' 'J'earlier," i tah Ufli(ri-. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable B(JAiri) AND RESIDENCE cun bo prooiircl nt Mrs. Elison's, Prospcrt Jfouse, Hobson-slreet, witliin two doors of St. Mutthew's Church. Terms ; reduced from 25s to 21s per week.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 3
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