AN ELDERLY LADY wishes an engagement as a NURSE*TENDER or HOUSEKEEPER in a small family .—Apply at the office of this paper. LOST or STOLEN, on the Bth instant —A Newfoundland and Collie DOG, black, with white feet and marks, ■with collar and padlock attached, and answers to the name of " Tristan." If not at once liber* ated detainer will be prosecuted. The dog is known to the police. FOR LEVUKA AND NANDI BAY, FIJI. THE schooner ' SEA-GULL,' CAPTAIN LOWRIE, will sail for the above ports on WEDNESDAY next, the 2Cth inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. S. MACFARLANE. STEAM TO WANGAREI & MANGAPAI. THE s.s. ' GO-AHEAD,* CAPTAIN FARQUHAR, will leave the : Queen-street Wharf on THURSDAY next, the 27th inst., at 6 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to S. HAGUE SMITH. KARANG AHAPE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. mENDERS will be received up till 6 p.m. JL on TUESDAY, 25th inst., for putting up Two FOOT BRIDGES, Steps and Approaches to same, in Pitt-street. Also; a quantity of Stone CULVERTS. Specifications may be seen at Mr. R. Stevenson's Store, Newton Road. LODGE ST. ANDREWS, 418. THE Regular Monthly MEETING will.bt held in the Lodge Room, Star Hotel, Albert-street, on MONDAY next, 24th imt, | at 7.30 p.m. By order. R. W. M. Jg FIJI! FIJI! ~\TOW" READY, and to be had off all Bookie sellers, "A PLANrER'3 EXPERIENCE IN FIJI," Illustrated with Maps. This work contains invaluable information to intending settlers. Price, Is. Bd. FOR SALE, oh . £.' re hJ.' _ l'&m Bank of Now Zealand, new issue Shotover Caledonian Company MAB^IN SHOLI/. JUST LANDING, Ex 'Agnes and Jes.-.ie,' f*(\[\ BAGS PRIME CANTERBURY OUU POTATOES, in lots to suit purchasers. JAKINS & WILLCOX, Durham-street. JP. HAMLIN, LICENSED INTBBPRKTER and NATIVE LAND AGENT; OFFICE, Shobtland - Street, Auckland. J. P. Uamlin is prepared to NEGOTIATE the LEASE and SALE of NAIIVE and other LANDS. J. ?. HAMLIN. J. A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST,: a; 138, QIJEEN-STBEET, AUCKIASD, (OPPOSITE TTNION BASK). \ IN soliciting the patronage of the public, J. A. P. feeli justified in so doing from .... the coKfidence reposed in him duriug the period of nearly three years, while conducting the management of J)r. C. F. FischkkS Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Lower Queen-street. The purity of the medicines can be thoroughly, depended on, as they are prepared on the. , premises according to the rules laid down by the Pharmacopoeia. v Latest editions of Homoeopathic Worts, | and most approved assortments of Medicine, a Chests, on hand and to arrive. Tincture Cases in New Zealand woods, containing from 12 to 40 remedies are especially adapted to the requirements of the climate: Tinctures for external me. ~' ■ Tincture of CampTior.—An invaluable remedy in the fir^t stages of cold, diarrhoea, _ &c, in bottles, at Is. and 2s. each. ■ _____ " '•. ! ADVICE GRATIS.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 245, 21 October 1870, Page 2
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