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i "piANO FOE SALE.—One of Bord's | X Paris Pianettes, full compass, beautiful j tone. —Apply E. Baied, Victoria street, next I tlio Union Bank. FOR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's Shop, with tools, doing a good business. I Apply H. Pabting-tost, 30, Queen street. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, i cheap.—Apply to J. Clake, Boat Builder, | Custom-house street. FOR SALE.—A Fatim of Forty-nine Acres, situate in the Titirangi District, with a frontage to the Manukau. There is a good four-i'Donied weather board House, lined, and a brick chimney ; substantial Cow-house, Stable, Fowl*house, &c. Good. jsized Orchard, well stocked with fruit trees —Peara, Apples, Plums, Peaches, Jigs, Cherries, Vines, and Strawberries. About two acres 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. TomkS & Co. NOTICE. ME. T. TRAFFORD, Surgeon Dentist, desires to inform hi 3 Friends and Patients that he will be absent from Auckland for three Weeks from this date. January 17, 1872. NOTICE. rriHE undersigned, having taken the -"- premises lately occupied by Messrs. LYELL BROS., DURHAM STREET, are now prepared to supply the public with WHITSON'S CELEBRATED ALES AND STOUT, at the Lowest Possible Caste Peices. BURNS & RULE, B 0 T T L E E S, E T C. HAS AEEIVED WILL SHOETLY APPEAE TJTE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WARMEDICAL. NOTICE OF EEMOYAL. ME. A. M. WILLIAMS BEGS to inform his Friends and Patrons, that ho has Rem©ved his Dispensary from Hobson street (wliei-e he has been for the last six years) to 215, Queen street, opposite the City Hall. December 22. MR:'. J. GORRIE'S Pupils will re-assem ■ ble on MONDAY, sth February, 70 Karangahape Road, Newton. MR, and MADAME WINTER'S Schools, Melbourne House, Karangahape Road. The Young Ladies and Gentlemen Reassembled on January 15. SHORTLAND HOUSE SEMINARY, Shortland street. —Conducted by Mrs. Harden and Miss Haselden. Studies will re« commence on Tuesday, January 23. HALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MRS. COLCLOUGH will commence School in this splendid Room on MONDAY next, 22nd inst. The course of instruction comprises English in all its branches, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and Plaia Needlework. Terms: —£1 Is. per quarter, payable in advance ; accomplishments extra. AUCKLAND WESTERN" ACADEMY. REV. PETER MABON, B.A. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on MONDAY, the 22udin3t. Branches :— English, Classics, Mathematics, Book-keeping, &c. Fees payable quarterly. Senior pupils, £1 lls. 6d. ; junior pupils, 11s. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ADVANCED CLASSES in Latin, Greek, Erench, Logic, Algebra, and the higher branches of Mathematical Science. Vacancies for a few Boarders. C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Head Master. LITTLE WONDER GOLD MINING COMPANY (Begustjered). AN Extraordinary Meeting of the Share» holders of this Company will bo hold at the Pacific Hotel, Coromandel, on THUESDiV, the Bth February, 1872, at 4 o'clock p.m. Business • To confirm tho arrangement made with the Directors of the Royal Oak Gold Mining Company (Limited) for the acceptanco of 600 Shares for this Company's ground, and to pass a resolution authorising the winding-up of tho Company. By order, W. HOENE, Manager. Coromandel, January 22, 1872. KURANUI GOLD MINING COM* PANY (Registered). rT^HE Annual General Meeting of ShareJL holders in the above»named Company will be held at the office of the Company, Shortland street, on THURSDAY, January 25, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, and elect Directors. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, January 23, 1872. SHOTOVER NO. 1 GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered). THE Half-yearly General MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Hall of the Mechanic's Institute on WEDNESDAY, the 31st of January, 187?., at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Director's Report and Balance Sheet. THOMAS LEIGH WHITE. BANK OF TOKATEA GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). AT a Meeting of Directors held this day, all shares on which calls remain due after Saturday, 27th inst. were orderod to be advertised for forfeiture with expenses. A. D, McTAVISH, Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 January 1872, Page 3

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