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WANTED Known that Holdship and Co are compelled to clear out during the present month their very largo stock of Timber and other Building Materials from their Yards in Custom* house street. An early call and cash are necessary to obtain great bargains. FOR SALE. BUGGY for Sale, Cheap, at Hill's, Coach Builder, Newmarket. EOS SALE, leaving the Colony, Lease of House in Symonds si reel,, almost 12 years to run. Apply to Mrs RIfiHARPSON, Symonds street. S BROWN, Victoria street, will be much • obliged if those persons who had Claw Tomahawks out of his shop during the fire will return them. They are marked " Outram and Son." NOTICE. TjiIFTY POUNDS REWARD.! Believing that the Masonic Gold Mining ! Company's former crushing have been salted, we, the undersigned, hereby offer a Reward of FIFTY POUNDS to any person or persons who will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offending parties or their accessories. W. HORNE, Manager. CHAS. RING ■) F. WOOLAMS [ Directors. R. H. HARRISON) Coromandel, Dec 13, 1871. eggs >•*& AUCKLAND RIFLE BRIGADE. REGIMENTAL orders. Auckland, December 15, 1871. WITH reference to Regimental Orders of yesterday, it is requested that those Members of the Battalion who cannot fire on tho Rifle Range at 9 am., on the 19th instant, will do so at 2 pm. The names of those who intend to lire to be sent in to the Orderly Room on or before Monday afternoon, with a note as to which of the above-named hours they propose to be present. By order, (Signed) J. McCONNELL, Lieutenant and Adjutant Rifle Brigade. rfSk &ga -gsp_ AUCKLAND ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. THE Carbine Match, Married v Single, of the above Corp3 will take place on Tuesday next, 19th inst, at the Mount Eden Rifle Range, at 5 a.m. sharp. Scores will be taken as Class Firing. Ammunition at the Range. E. H. FEATON, Capt. Commanding Battery. LOOK OUT FOR THE NEVADA ! TO BE EXHIBITED THIS (Saturday) EVENING the 16th instant, and the following nights during the week, at the premises latsly occupied by Mr W. Rattray, Draper, Shortland street, A SPLENDID ILLUMINATED MODEL OF THE U.S. STEAMSHIP NEVADA, One of the best pieces of workmanship ever seen in Auckland. Doors Open from 7 to 11.30 p m. Further particulars see handbills^ THISTLE WHOLESALE AND EETAIL WINE & SPIRIT STOKE, QUEEN-STREET. PUBLIC NOTICE. P. DARBY IN returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received since opening the BOTTLING DEPARTMENT, begs to state that he has on hand a choice selection of superior ports, sherries, and Adelaide wines ; also, Verdeilho and Aus» tralian Ports, which he intends to offer at the Lowest Possible Remunerative Prices for Cash: LIST OF PRICES. Per Bottle. S. d: Superior Adelaide Wine 3 0 MarteU's and Hennessy's Pale Brandy 4 0 Martell's and Hennesßy's Da.'k Brandy 4 0 Greenless and Colville's Whisky ~, 3 6 Campbeltori Whisky 3 6 Dunville's Whisky ... * ... ... 3 6 West India Rum 3 0 Sherry Wine, really good 3 6 Superior Sherry ... „ 4 6 Old Port Wine,.. ... / 3 6 Superior Old Port Wine | ... ... 4 6 English Ginger Wine ... 3 0 The above are all bottled on the premises. IN CASE. Genuine Brands. Per bottle. S D Hennessy's Brandy 5 0 Martell's Brandy ... 5 0 Geneva, JDKZ, large 4 6 Geneva, JDKZ, small 3 0 Old Tom, Booth's and Burnett's ... 4 0 Dunville's Whiskey ... ... ... 4 0 Champagne No 2 ... ...* ... 5 6 Champagne, No 2 pints ... ... 3 0 Champagne. Jacqueson's 5 0 Champagne, Jacquieson's, pints ... 3 0 Claret, St Julien .. 3 0 Australian Wines, very best brands ... 3 6. Townsend's Sarsaparilla ... .. 5 0 English Cinnamon Cordials ... ... 2 0 Ale and Porter, London bottled, best brands 1 3 Rum, Brandies, and Whiskeys sold by the gallon; overproof, warranted the same as from bonded store. I Assorted cases of the above made up for families and picnic parties. Liberal allowances made to whrj -ale purchasers. * TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 604, 16 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 604, 16 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 604, 16 December 1871, Page 3

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