| Wanted. W" ANTED KNOWN.—Mr. W. 11. Dampier's Now Lars. Advertisement will bo found in tho 3rd column 4th pago. WIT IT E~ KW"Glo\.B"(lTri_ _sizes). 2s, worth 4s Od ; Ifimb oidered Whito Handkerchiefs, 9d: Camorio ditto, !)d; Men's White Nook Tieß, 6d, for Bt. Patrick's Ball, at the Vtciorla .troot Shop — VV. H.^ampier. WHT"DA"MT.U_It'S~Qiioeu-street • Shop will close at six to-night, and for tho future; but tho Victoria-street one will keep Open till half-past 9 (is usual. T3 OARD OE EDUCATION. WANTED—Tcachors for the under-named Schools :— Arai Matakana and Big Omaha Ouuru (Upper and Lower) Parua Bay (No. 1 and 2) Tauiioa, Applications will bo received by the Board until SATURDAY, March 28th inst. VINCENT K. RICK, Secretary. ANTED, a Smart Boy, to ride for orders.— Apply W. Palmer, Butcher, Pitt-street. WANTED, for small family, a Respectable Girl ns General Servant. Mrs G. Jones, fourth houso Upper Wynyard-street, off Grafton-roud. WANTED, an intelligent Youth for the Photographio Business.—Apply Clarke Brothers. WANTED, four Boys. — Auckland Timber Company (Limited), Customhouse.treet. WANTED, an active Youth for the f tore.—Apply A. G. Grant, City Mart, 123, Queen-street. WANTED, two first-class Coachsmiths ; men ot colonial experience preferred.— Apply at A. Maekie. Koyal Carriage and Spring Cart Faotory, Durham-street. i WANTKD, a Good Servant.—Mrs J. W. James, Rnsaell-Btreet, Ponsoby WANTED, a smart active Dad for a Butcher's Shop.—M. Brearley, Wake-field-street. WANTED, a respectable Servant Girl for the Waikato; small family.—l. Phillips, Eden Crescent. WANTED, One Hundred Pigeons^J. W. Knight, City Market. A LADY, writing a good legible hand, would be glad of employment in writing three or four evenings in a week.—Address " Ixion," Star Office. WANTED, a .Butcher's Boy.—Apply to W. Sandford, Excelsior Butchering Hall. Upper Pitt-street. Newton. WANTED, a Man who can Plough, and Milk two or three Cows. None bu t ober men need apply.—Wm. M. Hall. Mangare WANTED to Know, the whereabouts of Mrs. Dickson, and if in town, please call ou her daughter, at Darby's Dining Room.-. WANTED, a Girl about 14 to 16 years of age.—Mrs. Grant, College Road. ANTED, 25 good Pick and Shovel men.—Mr Jones, Alma Villa, Chapel street. ANTED, for an Hotel, a Cook aud Laundress, and a Girl about 15 to make herself generady useful.—Mrs. Connelly, Wei lington-street, next uoor Catholic Institute. AN"T_:_)rT_Hie^ awHRe-Ercction of about 10 Chains of ! Stone Wall in the Domain Cricket Ground.— ! K. J.Yates WANTED KNOWN, they are going What? Our Ladies' Kid E.S. Boot (pegged). — Colonial Boot and Shop, Market I '..1T,,.- ■> --. - ~ *-
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2774, 17 March 1879, Page 3
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