Wanted-^a Coach blacksmith, and a BOY to Strike.—Apply to C. G. Quick, Victoria-street. TTTANTED—A Firat-cla^s COOK, for an VV Hotel.—Apply by letter, CD., office of this paper. l WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. Eyes, Milliner and Dressmaker, iSkortlandstreet, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to her. N.B,—-Ready-made Dresses always on hand. WANTED to SELL, Cheap -10ft. Sheets ( of Corrugated Iron, Galvanised Iron Water Tanks, from 100 to 500 gallons. Also, O.G. and half r round Spouting, Ridge Caps, &c, at; A. Smart's Galvanised Iron Works, Victoria-street .(opposite the Greyhound). WANTED KNOWN—J. Bknstead (late ' "of Tattersal's Hotel,) CLARENCE. DINING-ROOMS; 133, Queen street (text , door Union Bank). Hot Suppers of all kinds. Fowls, Ham, Eggs, Oysters, &c, &c. WANTED KNOWN—Just Received, a Fresh Shipment of Marriou's OLD ENGLISH ALE,, 'Kate,' and now on , draught at the British Hotel, Qmfcen-street, Auckland, and Saracen's Her * Allen-street (near the Junction?) ShortlaEi j_yhe Wines and Spirits need, no puff. uana |ou's and Bedell's celebiated. ColoniaN G.lathoth ( Houses. JoHNScEA,TS,Proprie i Accommodation for visitoi^s 03i?T%: and elsewhere is unrivalled at the-—tatt jt Head. . >vl rpO STOREKEEPERS, ETC.—T. WatsoK, X Shortland-streej:, is prepai-ed to supply you with Watertights at £7 16s. per doz; for Men's Bluchers, light or strong, £5 145.; Youths' Laced Boots, tipped toe and heel, £5 2s. Every pair is made of the best material and woikmauship. T. WATSON, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 7 April 1870, Page 2
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