LOST, a Shipping Receipt Book in the vicinity of Queen street Wharf. —Any person returning the same to - Mr. James Butcheb, Carter, at the Wharf, will be . rewarded. j LOST, at the North Shore, on Monday, the 29th, a Small Dog, with brown and white curly hair. —Return it, or write to Mr. O. j Mats, Post Office,' North Shore. | LOST, yesterday afternoon,a Gold Earring, between Victoria street and Mount Eden Toll-bar. —The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning it to Mr. Baker, Watchmaker, Victoria street. -I f\S. REWARD.—LOST, a Black Setter JLUr and Retriever Dogr, answering to the name of Taipo.—Whoever will bring the same to Davis and Bbooking, Sharebrokers, Sbortland street, will receive the above reward. -J f~\S. REWARD. —Lost, on the evening JL\_/ of the 29th, between Lower Albert street and Alton road, a GOLD BROOCH, Carbuncle Stone. Whoever will return the same to H. Kohn, will receive the above reward. TO MILKMEN, GRAZIERS, ETC.— 60ozs. of best Cabbage Seed, for 60s. Gathered in, three weeks ago. Warranted. Sow, green-stuff quick, after shower —Apply at Stab Office. ___ BOARD AND RESIDENCE,—For a limited number of Gentlemen, in a private family, in one of the most retired, spots in the city, in the viciuitj of Upper Queen street, 5 minutes walk from the Banks. For card of address apply at Office of this paper. FOR SALE, the Yacht Sappho. —Apply at the Old House at Home Hotel. FOR SALE, a Bakery in Lower Queen "street, doing a first-rate cash business. —Apply to _. S. Leers, Accountant, 49, Queen street. PIANO FOR SALE.—One of Bord's Paris Pianettes, full compass, beautiful tone. —Apply R. Baied, Victoria street, next the Union Bank. FOR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's Shop, with tools, doing a good business. Apply H. Paetington, 30, Queen street. EOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. Claee, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T WATSON, Boot and Shoe Maker, • Shortland-street, wishes to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that he has removed six doors lower down the Crescent. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rfiHE most inveterate case of Diarrhoea, JL Dysentery, English and Asiatic Cholera, may be speedily cured by using Db. Coffin's botanic remedy, the Anti^cholebaPowdebs, as prepared and sold by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist and Medical Herbalist, 65, Victoria street, corner of Chapel street, Auckland. 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 Queea street, formerly known as Wesley College, in which studies were resumed on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. J. McVEY BAIKI), Principal. CARLTON ACADEMY, HOBSON STREET. SELECT SCHOOL TOR BOYS. MR, JAMES PLUNKET will Open the above-named School on Monday, the sth inst. School hours :9 to half»past 12 ; 2 to 4 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. rnHE Committee beg to announce that Mr. 1_ J. M. Fraser, Certificated Master, long and favorably known as a successful Teacher in connection with the Board of Education, has been appointed Head Master of the High School. In reference to the above, Mr. Fbasee begs to inform parents and guardians that the First Term will commence on Monday, sth February, at 10 a.m., when he will be in attendance to answer enquiries, and to enrol pupils. Mr. Frazer feels assured that his method of teachiug cannot fail to give satisfaction —its peculiarities being, the obtaining of good discipline through kindness combined with firm* ne6s, constant personal attentions during school hours, and the thorough grounding of pupils in the elementary part of each subject taught, while he will endeavour to make the terms so reasonable as to bring a sound English education within the reach of all. In addition to the usual course of instruction, Mr. F. will give Lessons in Technological and Scientific subjects. SKATING. SKATING. mHE AMERICAN SKATING RINK OPEN EVERY EVENING, at the CITY H4.LL. Admission, Is. Skates provided. PRIDE OF TOKATEA GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). IN compliance with a requisition received from two Directors, holding over 2,500 shares, I hereby convene an Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders, at the Company's office, Queen street, Auckland, on THUBS» DAY, 22nd day of February, 1872, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business: To consider the propriety of purchasing the Two Georges claim, offered to the Company. B. HORNE, Manager. ALLNATIONS GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered). rilH_ Transfer Books will be CLOSED at X 12 o'clock noon TO-MORROW (Thurs. day), and remain Closed until 12 o'clock noon Of MONDAY, February 5, when a Dividend 0 Eight Shillings per Share will be payable at the Office of the Company, Shortland street, ;[.:„ ,'CHARLES TOTHILL, ..'■:••."•': Manager. Auckland, January 31, 1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 642, 1 February 1872, Page 3
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