WANTED, for the Country—A Good GeiUT.il SERVANT.—AppIy, before 10 a.m. on Friday, at Waitemata Hotel. WANTED— A Respectable Young Woman as COOK.—Apply to Mrs. S. Jones, Franklyn Road. W' ANTED—An INTELLIGENT LAD. —Apply to F. E. Ewington, Roberton's Buildings, Queen-street. WANTED— A Good Strong GIRL — Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED -A SITTING ROOM and Two BEDROOMS (furnished), with attendance, by three gentlemen, engaged in the city during the day. —Apply " T.D.," office of this paper. A SSISTANT or CLERK in a Warehouse /\_ or Shop. A Young man is anxious to meet with EMPLOYMENT as above ; has had seven years' business experience in Auckland, and holds satisfactory testimonials from his employers. Would be satisfied with a nominal salary.—Address, " 5.F.," or enquire at the Herald Office. WANTED —A Thorough Good General SERVANT.—AppIy at once, to Mrs. P. A. PniLiiiPS^Brighton Houss, Wakefieldstreet. WANTED— A Strong BOY.—Apply P. A. Phillips, Corner of Shortlandstreet. TXT ANTED,—in Town or Suburbs, A Three YY or Four Roomed HOUSE, plainly or partly furnished. Rent must be moderate. Address, stating terms, to " House," office of this paper. WANTED —Purchasers for 7 and 8 feet Posts, 5 and 6 feet Hobart Town Palings, Hobart Town Rails, Ti-tree Rails, Bricks, Lime, and Sand; Cools, New Zealand and Newcastle; Firewood delivered from 9s. 6d. per ton at Akchabd and Bbowh's Coal and Firewood Depot, Mechanics' Bay. WANTED —To RENT a7-Roomed House within fifteen minutes' walk of Post Office.—Apply ' J.,' Stab Office. LOST— In Queen-street, oh Saturday night, POCKET BOOK, containing two Photographs.—Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Daily Southern Cross Office. FOR TAURANGA DIRECT. nnHE Clipper Schooner jKfx^; ' ' TAURANGA,'. Captain Molleb, will sail as above, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 16th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to the Master on Board. FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. ""*W /Ww fT^HE B.s. jaßß^ ' WANG A NUI,' Captain Linklateb, will leave the Manukau, for Wanganui, TO-MORROW morning, June 17th, at 9.30. CRUICKSHANK SMART & CO. Agents. TO BE LET OR SOLD, mHAT Commodious and well-built HOUSE, I known as the Residence of the late William Hobson, Esquire. The House and Gardens occupy two large allotments, with a frontage of 120 feet to the best part of Hobson-street. On the property is a first-class Stable and Coach-house, recently erected at great expense. The House throughout is fitted in a superior I manner. There is a large Kitchen Range, Bathroom, &c, and a splendid well of water. The grazing on the adjoining land may be let to the purchaser of the above property. For further particulars apply to W. J. CAWKWELL, Vulcan Lane. f-N O T I C E. FROM »^d after this date the HOURS for the RECEIPT and ISSUE ©f POWDER at the MAGAZINE, at Mount Eden Gaol, ■will be from 8 a.m. to. 11 a.m., and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., only. JOHN R. NICHOLSON, Provincial Secretary. June 13,1870. "l^T O T I C E TO FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 3
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