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i To Let. TO LET, a Six-roomed House in Wood street (above Freeman's Bay), with a j good well of water aud an unobstructed, view of the \ harbour.—Apply to F. L. Prime, Insurance Buildings, TO LET, the two Buildings adjointhe Young Men's Christian Association, con- : sisting of Eight large Rooms.—Suitable for a Manu- j factory or Ware-rooms. Rent low.- Apply to Mr | F. G. Ewington ; or, the Librarian, at th« Rooms. I^o LET, a nice six-roomed House, - situated in Chapel-street (lately in the occupa- : tion of Capt. Ellis).—Apply to Mr A. Mackie, Royal Standard Coach Factory, Durham-street. j, TO LET, with immediate possession, two Floors, 78 feet in length, in a new Brickbuilt Warehouse situated in best part of Queen street, and near the Wharf. For further particulars apply to j J. HICIHLEY & CO., Auctioneers, &c, 20, Queen street. PEDTthttok in pjjICJB OF o o A L, NEWCASTLE COAL Delivered to buyers taking one or more loads at 40s. per Ton. J. CKAIG, . Fort-street. May 22, 1873. .; F F. W. CULLIMOEE, Teacher of the Pianoforte (late of Melbourne), has a vacancy for a few Pupils; terms moderate.— Apply at Turrell's Music Shop, next to Montague's "Fancy Warehousa, Queen-street. !n I T T HALL' LAST WE E X BU T ONE OF THE CARANDINI CONCERTS. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, MAY 22, PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture, Piano—William Tell (Rossini)-The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Quartette—Lo! The early beam of morning— Madame Carandini, Mis 3 Fannie, and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon Descriptive Song — The Slave's Dream (Weus)— Mr Henry Gordon Cavatina—Waiting (Millard)—Madame Carandini S(»lo, Pianoforte—Madame Winter Quartette—Farewell to the Forest (Mendelssohn)—Th« Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon Song—The Wanderer (Fesca)—Miss Fannie Bolero (vocal) -Leggero (Arditi)-Miss Rosina Selection from Offenbach's Brilliant Opera, The Grand Duohess -Company. Interval of ten minutes. • Part 11.Introduction, Piano—La Figlia del Regimento—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Part Song (unaccompanied)- How can a Bird Help Singing—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon Scotch Song— Annie Laurie—Madame Carandini Duet—The Regulation (Offenbach)— Miss Rosina and Mr Sherwin Ballad—l Thought to be your Bride (Blumenthal)— Miss Fannie Song—The Holy Friar—Mr Henry Gordon Song—Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer " (Wallaoe)-Miss Rosina Operatic Selection—Ernani Company. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Ladies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission- First Seats, 3s; Second, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Children, half-price to first and second seats. . Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Upton and Co's, where a numbered plan of the Hall may be seen. MISS FANNIES BENEFIT TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY), May 28. GOLDEN EAGLE GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered). A CALL (the 12th) of Twopence per Share has this day been made in the above Company, payable to the Legal Manager, at the Office of the Company, Vaile's Buildings, Audfland, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of June next. JAMES SIVEWRIGHT, Legal Manager. Auckland, 21st May, 1873. HPHE ANNUAL TEA MEETING OF THE EDWARDES-STREET BAND OF HOPE SOCIETY Will be held THIS (TnuRSDAY) EVENING, MAY 22. At half-past six o'clock. After Tea, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Chair to be taKen by Colonel Haultain, M.L.C. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. G. H. Turner and Messrs Buttley, Ewington, and Hemuii. The Tonic Sol-fa Union will render several Selec ions during the evening. Tickets, Is Od eaob, to be had of the members. DUX PAPEE COLLAES, 6d per Dozen, at 180. Queen-street, opposite Darby's Thistle Hotel.-SAMUEL COOMBES. WINTER CLOTHING, NEW TWEEDS. A SPLENDID Lot of Bannockburn, Geelong, and other Tweeds, just opened, at the City Clothing Mart, No. 80, Queen-street— SAMUEL COOMBES. TjIXPAESEE,WAEM CLOTHING -Hi for Boys.—The City Clothing Mart, 80, Queen, j •treet.—SAMUEL COOMBES. TO CONTRACTORS. fTIENDE-RS will be received by the A undersigned until 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 29th Inst., for tha Erection of Brick Shop and Sbow Rooms, in Queen street. Plans and specification at myomce, , Architect, , pOALS. COALS. COALS. On Sale, ex Woodville, from Newcastle, 400 TONS COAL. JOHN ROBERTON & CO. NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as Coal and Firewood Dealers and Contractors has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. , ~ Mr J. Brown is hereby authorised to receive all Accounts due to the firm ; aud, if not paid within one month from this daLe, the same will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for recovery. Mr F. Archer will liquidate all accounts due by the firm. Dated this 19th'day of May, 1873. .__„.„„ FREDERICK ARCHARD. JOHN BROWN. Witness: C. Habdino. The. Business will be carried on at prese ut by ■ Messrs, Archard & Co. pOMFOKTABLE Board and ResiV>/ denoe in the Suburbs. Terms reasonable. — Apply, for address, to Mrs M., Star Office. BOAED AND RESIDENCE for two or three Gentlemen, or a Lady and Gentlejman, in.a p-ivate family.—Apply to Mrs W. Arthur, ] Upper Queen-street. pOMFOETABLE Board and Eesi j\J dence in a pleasantly situated part of Parnell, iFor address apply to " 8.,' Star office. nV/TYWOED !— The best Sixpenny UjLL Dinner to be had in. town is at S. Sotttherby's fcllobo Refreshment Rooms, opposite old Theatre Royal. Meals, Gd. each. Quality and Cleanliness * unsurpassed. Fowl and Ham Suppers, la. each; Soup (first-class), 2d. per plate.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 22 May 1873, Page 3

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