NO. 5 (VICTORIA) COMPANY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. i • _______ ; TTNTIL further orders, the Members o ; *Ly the above Company will Parade even Tuesday morning, at 5 o'clock, and Thursday at 6 p.m., in the Albert Barracks, fo skirmishing drill. j Blank Ammunition will be served out or j Thursday Evening next. After the Parade i j special rneetiug of the Company will be hek i in the Drill Shed. By order cf the Captain Commanding. THOMAS C. SELF, Color-Sorgt, Secretary. AUCKLAND RIFLE BRIGADE. TUB Mount Eden Rifle Range will, by permission of the Officers commanding Nos. 2, 4 and 6 Companies, bo reserved for No. 3 Company A.R.8., on Wednesday morning next, 17th instant. W. Q-. HARRISON, Officer Commanding No. 3 Co. WANTED 100 MEN for the Auckland and Drury Railway to call at Herbert H. Smith's High street, and get one of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke - consuming OVENS, which are acknowledged by all to be the Best and Cheapest Ovens, ever invented, as they require no setting and very little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 30s. Also, mothers of families in town and country will find these ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasanter, and cooler occupation as the heat 13 enclosed, and they can be placed outside. Illustrated Price List of Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony.—Herbert H. Smith, High street opposite Rout's and back of J. C. Morrin's. P.S.—For Sale, Cheap, a second-hand Smith and Welstard No. 8 Penes Stove. TO BE LET.—The well-situated Business Premises, 44, Queen street, opposite the Insurance Buildings. Apply to F. L. PRIME, Or T. H. HALL. TO LET, at Flagstaff, North Shore, a Cottage, close to the Beach. —Apply to Ja3. McEwek. TO BE LET, a Comfortable Eight-roomed House, with all convenience, in Pitt street, SAMUEL COCHRAxE & SON. NOTICE. IIAKEN from the end of the Queen street . Wharf, on the 30th December, 1 Case, iddressed John G. White, Parnell. The person or persons who took it away will Dlease return it to Elliot and Anderson, JJueen street Wharf. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated vith Board and Residence in a healthy part »f the city. Terms moderate. ApyVy Mrs. Allison, Prospect House, Hobson-street, wo doors beyond St. Matthew's Church. HOMFORTABLE BOARD and Residence" \^J corner of Hobson and Durham streets, •pposite Governor Browne Hotel. Terms noderate. A NY person found Trespassing on the £jL Engine House of the Pie Brigade or nterfering with the plant will bo prosecuted. A. ASHEB, Superintendent. jl /TONEY TO LEND on firsUclass freeLVJL hold security.—Apply to Mr Connell, olicitor, Vaile's Buildings, Wyndham street. CIOR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's C Shop, with tools, doing a good business. Lpply H. Partinoton, 30, Queen street. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, heap.—Apply to J. Claee, Boat Builder, Justom-house street.! POR SALE.—A Farm of Forty-nine Acres, situate in the Titirangi District, with a rontage to the Manukau. There is a good Dur»rDomed weather board House, lined, and brick chimney ; substantial Cow-house, Itable, Fowl*house, &c. Good.'sized Orchard, rell stocked with fruit trees —Peaia, Apples, 'lums, Peaches, Figs, Cherries, Vinos, and trawberries. About two acres of ploughed md, twelve acres of grass in three paddocks ; he remainder partly cleared and part heavy ash. The greater part of the boundary fence iewly put up. There is a good run for cattle. -Apply to B. Tonks & Co. CO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RODNEY. °1 ENTLEMfiN,—A Vacancy being about "** to take place in the representation of your lectoral district in the General Assembly by he resignation of Hebby W. Fabnall. Esq., have the honour to announce myself as a lundidate. Should Ibe returned, I trust by ly course of conduct as your representative to istify your confidence. Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHAN. CTAUXHALL GARDENS, LAKE V ROAD, NORTH SHORE. William Wells and Sok have much ileasure in announcing that Vauxhall hardens are again open to the public. The rhole of the grounds have been re»arranged, he walks re-laid, and every novelty in shrubs, lowers, and rustic architecture has been ntroduced. These splendid gardens will now ie with any in the province for natnral leauty of the indegenious trees and shrubs, ,nd the luxuriance, variety,and the abundance if the plants and flowers. To picnic parties end schools, Vauxahll hardens will be found especially attractive ,nd suitable ; and every accommodation will >c afforded by the proprietors to visitors of his class. Refreshments of all kinds at very uoderate prices. Swings, cricket, and other miusement for young people. The proprietors beg to offer their sincere hanks to the Officersand Brethren of the A,O.F. .nd 1.0.0. for their magnificent patronage on 3oxing Day, and to the many hundreds of adies and gentlemen who joined in the Fete ;iven by the amalgamated Societies. W. WELLS & SON. Vauxhall Gardens.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 3
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