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"1 f\S. REWARD.—Lost, on the evening JLxJ of the 29th, between Lower Albert street and Alton road, a GOLD BROOCH, Carbuncle Stono. Whoever will return the same to H. KoHN, will receive the above reward. NOTICE. NOTCE is hereby given that no Sharebroking Business will be carried on by the undersigned until a License is obtained. STEVENS & SON, Queen street. SKATING. SKATING. mHE AMERICAN SKATING RINK OPEN EVERY EVENING, at the CITY HiLL. Admission, Is. Skates provided. ALL NATIONS GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registebed). THE Transfer Books will be CLOSED at 12 o'clock noon TO-MORROW (Thurs. day), and remain Closed until 12 o'clock noon o MONDAY, February 5, when a Dividend of Eight Shillings per Share will be payable at the Office of the Company, Shortland street1. CHARLES TOTHILL, Manager. Auckland, January 31, 1871. No. 1338, E.C. LODGE of INSTRUCTION, THIS EVEN* ING. at 7.30 p.m., at Parnell W. G. SEALEY, Secretary. UNITED SERVICE LODGE, No. 421, 1.0. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 31st instant, at half-past 7 sharp. By order of the W.M. JAMES C. DOULL, Secretary. AUCKLAND COLLEGE. /CONFUSION having arisen in consequence V^ of the Provincial Grammar School being advertised as Auckland College Grammar School, I beg to notify that my advertisements headed Auckland College refer to the Institution in Upper Queeu street, formerly known as Wesley College, in which studies were resumed on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. J. McVEY BAIRD, Principal. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. X MILLER, BOOTMAKER, begs to • inform the public that he has removed from Wyndham street to Queen street Wharf, next to Mr Compton, Grocer. APOTHECARIES' HALL. G. SYDNEY SMITH, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, 220, QUEEN STREET, Three Doors Below the City Hall. G.S.S. specially calls attention to the following Specific Remedies :— SMITH'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIXTURE, Acknowledged by all who have tried it to be a Safe, Prompt, and Effective Remedy. SMITH'S ANTIBILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, Now so well known as being Unrivalled for Cleansing the System from all Impurities. SMITH'S VERMIFUGE AND WORM POWDERS, Which are admitted to be incomparable for Expelling Worms, either from the Infant or Adult. SMITH'S RENOWNED DIARRHCEA A.ND DYSENTERY MIXTURE, An invaluable Antacid, Calmative, and Astringent, remarkable for giving instantaneous relief. DENTISTRY AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH. LICENSES TO SELL KEROSENE. City Council Office, January 30, 1872. NOTICE is hereby given that the Licenses to sell Kerosene expire on the Ist J?eb» ruary next. New Licenses will be issuod on application at the City Counoil Office. F. BRODIE, Town Clerk. AUCKLAND AND WAIKATO RAILWAY. rpENDERS are invited for the following X TIMBER, to be either Kauri or Totara, to be delivered at Hobson's Park Road, Parnell. Lot 1.—40 pieces, 32 feet long, 12 inches Square, 17 feet in length. Heart wood. Lot 2.—50 pieces, 40 to 30 feet long, in regular gradation, 12 inch square, 25 feet of the length must be heart wood. Lot 3.—40 pieces, 34 feet long to 27 feet long, in regular gradations, 12 inch square ; all heart wood. Lot 4. —20 pieces, 25 feet long, 12 inch square ; all heart wood. Lot. 5.—20 pieces, 34 feet, 12 inches square; all heartwood. LOT. 6.—400 lineal feet, in 9 feet lengths, and 500 lineal feet, in 20 feet lengths; all 12 x 9, and heartwood. Lot. 7. —100 pieces, 12 feet long, 12 inches square; all heartwood. Lot. 8. —12,000 feet, superficial, 9 feet long, 9 inches by 4 inches. 20,000 feet, superficial, 6 feet long, 9 inches by 4 inches. 11,000 feet, superficial, 3 feet long, 9 inches by 4 inches. Specifications and conditions can te seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders receivable up to noon on the 6th February, 1872. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Albert Barracks, 30th January, 1872.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 641, 31 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 641, 31 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 641, 31 January 1872, Page 3

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