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fa i TT*OR SYDNEY DIRECT. ; ?O®\ Ji-£-*^i§^ Behocnar • AMATEUR : 209 t.;n?, Htjgh!:3, master. I Tin's i'.:Tor'.3 vessel will have immediate j cler : tell r.s above, most of hei* freight being eirro^et!, Fu:> .'wight or passags apply to G. W. BINNEY, Agent. : EEG ATT A DAY. January 29, 1872. - «. mHE GOLDEN CROWN jgg-LsA^w^ JL will Ceuise about the <C|K|f\*\^ Haebob, following RacingBoat*, to Tiri Tiri LightHouse. Will leave the Wharf at 10 a.m. Return Tickets, 2s. 6d. each. The RO"2AL ALFRED will steam about the Harbor, leaving the Whavf every two hours, viz., 10 o'clock, 12 o'clock, and 2 o'clock. Fares, Is. TIOYAL ALFRED FOR -Eli COROMANDEL. "^^^9^^^ AUCKLAND TO COBOMANDEL. ■ Saturday, January 27, 12 noon. COEOKANDEL TO AUCKLAND. Friday, January 26, at 5 p.m. Saturday, January 27, at 5 p. m. Fares—Cabin, 83 ; Steerage, ss. Freight, 10s per ton. -. -| T7IOR TAURANGA. "^■fM^M^ )e favov't;e schooner MmmS* TAURANGA, D. Sellahs, Master, will sail for the above port T'j-tky, Friday, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to M. NICCOL, Agent. January 25, 1872. /L x > TO WANGAREI. DUKE OF EDINBURGH Will leave aa under: Feom Auckland. January 29, Monday, 7 o'clock evening Feo-U Wangabei. Junimry 23, Tuesday, 5 o'clock aftei-noon January 30, Tuesday, 9 o'clock night HAGUE SMITH & WALKER, Agents. ERITOMART PRIVATE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. IN consequequence of a delay in the completion of Fittings, &c, the above School will not be open until TUESDAY NEXT, January 30th, 1872. Hours : i»past 9 a.m. to 12, and from 1 to 3 p.m. C. R- CHOLMONDELEY SMITH, Principal. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TTiHE most inveterate case of Diarrhoea, JL Dysentery, English and Asiatic Cholera, may be speedily cured by using Db. Coffin's bolaoic remedy, the Anti-cholebaPowdees, as prepared and sold by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist and Medical Herbalist, 65, Victoria street, corner of Chapel street, Auckland. NOTICE. RJ YATES begs to inform the residents 0 or Parnoll and the public generally, that after the Ist day of January, 1872, the business now being carrried on by Mb Thomas 'Wateks will be taken by him, when he fcrusts that by strict attention to business, keeping goods "^xuo'^"V best tiuality, and selling at Treasonable profoUmorifc th? Bame suPPort as his predeceasor. " --, s IN retiring from the business which he has carried on sucefcr.".fully for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to all those, who have honored him with their patronage, and hopes that the same I liberal support will be given to his successor 1 (Me R J Yat-ss), whose long experience in the Grocery trade will enable him to give the I fullest satisfaction to all wi»o may become | customers of his. THOMAS WATERS. / - ; ' ' ! ■ ,''"■ MESSRS. W. & A. i?4NNEDSF';' Saddlers iro HaWess Makep^ BEG to inform their/friend^ andytne public, that they have disposed oTflieir business at No.^JSi, Queen street, Auckland, to Me. W. S. JONES, and Bolioit for him a continuance of the favors so liberally conferred on them. (Signed) W..& A. KENNEDY, WITS reference to the above, W. S. JONES would respectfully add that it will be his constant effort to execute all orders with despatch, and in everything to give entire satisfaction, so that a continuance of public suppori-, so long bestowed upon his predecessors, might be accorded to him. j W. S. JONES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, 15 4, QTT33EK StEBET. f\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Adelaide Flour, 2001b., 1001b., 501b. Oatmeal, 501b, 251b. Brandon's Candles, F.W. Sydney Maize Sugar, Company's No. 1 (Sydney) Bone Dust, Sydney No. 1, fine. GEORGE THORNE & CO., Fort street. J. A. POND, HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 03, Queen steeet (theee doobs above the bank of new zealand). I">X CITY OP AUCKLAND, the Latest Editions j of Homoeopathic Domestic Works. Medicine Cases, in Walnut Wood or Morocco, containing from 12 to 44 ltemedies, fitted with j tinctures, pilules, or globules. . ' Neave's Farinaceous Food for Infants. This food has been specially recommended by the faculty. ! Homoepathic Tincture of Camphor, Arnica of t-ie best quality, and External TincUires of all kinds on hand. Homoeopathic Medicines m every form and attenuation may be obtained, the following testimonial of of which will be sufficient to prove their value. "Having era-mined and used the medicine Mr. Pond has in stook during the past 12 months, I can confidently recommend them as being peifect'y pure, and prepared according to_ the rules of the Britis i Homceop.»thic Pharmacopoeia. "(Signed) F. A. Haetmann, M.D.""7

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 3

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