WANTED, Mining Managers and Business people to cn.ll untl examine the ! latest and most improved Stumps and Pi esses at I. Alexander's, Jeweller aud Engraver, j foot of Wellesley street, and opposite the ' United Service Hotel. _____ OTTLES BOTTLES !! BOTJDLES !!! —WANTED, in any quantity, at : Beedelt. & Watson, Wyndham street, next Clanricarrle Hotel. WANTED Known that Holdship and Go are compelled to clear out during the | present month their very largo stork of Timber and other Building Materials from their Yards in Custom-house street. An early call and cash are necessary to obtain •great bargains. ANTED—SOO Men to DINE afc the American Restaurant, Wollesley street Easb I intend giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury in the sea* son for the small charge of Od per Meal. The Dinner includes fclie very best of soup, fish, joints of various descriptions, and pastry or pudding: Meals at all hours, charge, (3d." VJMITH AND 111 G GINS, TAILORS, WYNDHAM STEEE T. TO BE LET, a Comfortable Eight-roomed House, with all convenience, in Pitt street, SAMUEL COCHRAnE _ HON. MONEY TO LEND on flrsUelass free hold security.—Apply to Mr OONKELI, solicitor, Vaile's Buildings, Wyndham street, BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Two or three Gentlemen can bo accommodated with Board and Residence in a healthy part of the city. Terms moderate. AppI }' Mrs. Ellisox, Prospect House, Hobson- street, two doors beyond St. Matthew's Church. COMFORTABLE BOARD and Residence \_J corner of Hobson and Durham streets, opposite Governor Browne Hotel. Terms moderate. ANi! person found Trespassing on the Engine House of the Pro Brigade or interfering with the plant will he prosecuted. A. ASHER, Superir.tendonr. FOR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's Shop, with tool*', doing a good business. Apply H. Partington, 30, Queen street. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tony), and several Watermen's and Railing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. Clake, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. FOR SALE.—A Farm of Forty-nine Acres, situate in the Titirangi District, with a frontage to the Manukau. There is a good four-ioomed weather board House, lined, and a brick chimney ; substantial Cow-house, Stable, Fowl*house, &<\ G-ood^med Orchard, well stocked with fruit trees —Pears, A pples, Plums, Peaches, Figs, Cherries, Vines, and Strawberries. About two aorea of ploughed land, twelve acres of grass in three paddocks ; the remainder partly cleared and part heavy bush. The greater part of the boundary fence newly put up. There is a good run for cattle. —Apply to B. Tones '& Co. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH Have For Sale, SACKS, suitable for Potatoes, at 10.'. per dozen. January 11, 1872. A MEETING of the Sub-Committee of the Caledonian Games will bo held THIS EVENING, at' Fort Britomart, for the purpose of receiving a report of the Receipts and Disbursements connected therewith. E. J. UP HAM, Secretary. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND AXD WAIKATO LINE. Tenders are invited for Supplying about 600 Cubic Yards of Stone suitable for pitching a sea embankment. The stones are to be laid down in Mechanics' Bay, in positions that will be defined by stakes Further information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender nob necessarily accepted. HENRY WRIGG, C.E. Temporary Public Works Office, Shortland street, January 11, 1872. TTV I STRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, 11th Jan;, 1872. Officers Commanding Cadet Corps are referred for their guidance to par 89, pago, 44, Volunteer Kules and Regulations, and Cadets are only permitted to engage in Target Practice under their supervision, or under that of a member of the Permanent Staff. , This instruction is re-published iv consequence of certain cadets having been entrusted with Arms and Ammunition for private and indiscriminate Target Practice, a proceeding which will result sooner or later in some serious, and probably fatal accident, for which captains of companies must bo held accountable. WM. GORDON, Major Commanding, Auckland District Militia and Volunteers. NO. 6 COMPANY A.R.V. THE General Half-yearly meeting of the above Company will be held at the Orderly Room, Princes street, This (Friday) evening, the 12th inst., immediately after parade. All members requested to be present. •Business : Election of non-commissioned officers, and other matters of importance. By order. GEORGE BULLOCK, Hon. Sec. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES /^LEAKED, ALTERED, REPAIRED, and \J PRESSED, at HARWOOD'S, l TAILOR, Fbom Melbourne, 49, Hobson-street, near the Governor Browne. P.3.—Q-ontlemen's Clothes Dyed.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 625, 12 January 1872, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 625, 12 January 1872, Page 3
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