MARTIN H. BURRELL, North will give instruction to Mastlgftl tl Vessels desirous of learning NAVIGATION Terms, £5 ss. for the course of study '■''■. N.B.—A free passage will be gi Te ' n i« n p.a. ' Dcvonport.' c ln TO , "Victoria-street—TsV care that you don't issue bills with « tails cut off, for fear there have been • nesses present. ** ANTED-A good SHOEIN^SMItS I or a man capable of driving on Slin —Apply to J. Quinn, Independent BhoX Forge, Albert-street. oein 8 W ANTED-A Eespeotob^F^STi^ yant.—Apply for address to X Cheistophee, Grocer, Wellington-street. " W ANTED-A GIRL to make herself generally useful.—Apply at fee 01£ of this Paper. , ANTED—The public to I^TtW PRINTING of every description executed at the Evening- Stae Oißce via neatness and despatch. ' WANTED— An Experienced HOUSE MAlD.—Apply at the office of t£ paper. ANTED, by a Young Lady,!^. gageraent as Governess: country tijg ferred. Good testimonials.- Address "Lex1 office of this paper. ' ' •VTTANTED— Twenty Experienced COAL MINERS, for the Colling wood (Nelson) Colliery.—Apply to the Manager, at tj] 6 j Mine. ' j __—— _ _ TWO or three BOYS to run the EvEyiNs I Stab. Good boys can earn from 15s to sgg a week. CITY WEST ELECTION. PUBLIC MEETING. T. B. GILLIES, ESQ., = vr WILL ADDRESS the ELECTOES of Auckland City West on THURSDAY,1 % 2nd February, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the hall of \ the Mechanics' Institute. AUCKLAND ALLIANCE FOR THE SUP- ; , PRESSION OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.; AT a meeting held last evening it was resolved — That the thanks of the Committee of the Auckland Alliance for tin Suppression of the Liquor Traffic be, and are hereby tendered, to all those Members of the Provincial Council who aided in passing the Permissive Clause in the Licensing Bill. Signed on behalf of the Committee. JAMES COUPLAND, Chairman.!1 Feb. 1, 1871. " U CHARLES GREY, CONFECTION E R, ft c, Shoetland-stbeet. ', Balk, Picuics, and Pleasure Parties supplied at the shortest notice. , t. *tf GUINNESS'S XX DUBLIN STOUT. - TEN Hogsheads of the above, just received direct from their celebrated Brewery, I now offer for sale at 4s per gallon (in quantitiel of two gallons or more), or 9s per dozen, by JAMES OLDHAM, , ~f ' Wine and Spirit Merchant^ jj High-street, Auckland. ' ' TO PIG FEEDERS, &o;, io. THE WASH may now be obtained very cheap at the Crown Distillery, Fort Britomart. It is highly prized in England for its fattening qualities. - : ,uv* W. J. CAWKWELL, Vulcan Iftne. „ "pOX SYD NET. A JiYJMHMSi «joHN PENN' ■wiU leave the Manukau for Sydney, THIS DAY (Wednesday), the Ist February. For freight or passage appjy to TpOR X' A I P AB A Delivering Cargo at all Stations. The Regular Trader 'TWILIGHT,' W. Meiklejohk, Master, will sail as aboW on SATURDAY next, 4th inst. M. NICOOL,' Agent. February J, 1871. , , ,;■ FOR NEWCASTLE DIBBOXj ( j 8 o $ mHE Barque ... 'W. C. WENT WORTH,'. ~',O Caiptain McDonald, will sail as above % .', MORROW, the 2nd inst., at ndoa. For Freight or Passage apply to J. S. MACFABLANI'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 332, 1 February 1871, Page 2
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