WANTED, FOR A SAW-MILL, A CIRCULAR-SAW HAND, and Man for the Tail of Saw.—Apply to G. Hoidship & Co., Custom-house street. ~~~ WANTED, A COTTAGE of four or five rooms; within ten minutes walk of Queen street.—Apply, statiDg rent, t0T.8., office of this paper. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. The Grand Duchess 'To-night. To-night. WANTED, a Female Servant; also a Boy. accustomed to butchering.—Apply to Mrs. Sandali, Wafr.field street. W "ANTED, a Sbrong Lad; one who can milk, and look after a horse. —Apply to ChablißT Bowden, Somerville's Stables. "ANTED, a respectable Girl, from 12 to 15 years old. —Apply to Mrs. WILIIAM3, Nelson street, above the Gas Works. WANTED, a respectable and competent person as Housekeeper for a gentleman in the country.—Apply at Mrs. G. L Ridings, Turner street, Upper Queen street" WANTED, a Lad ; who can milk cows and manage horses.—Apply office of this paper. W "ANTED, a young Girl as General Servant, in a small family.—Apply to Mrs. Pbsoivai, Harding street. ______ rilO Purchase a good Second-hand Violin. — |_ Apply to F. H. Lewisson, Queen street- _____ PTIWO Plumbers and Zinc-workers. —Apply _L immediately to W. J. Masks, 74 Chapel street. ■ WANTED,— A Teacher for an Elementary School in Chancery street. — Apply by letter, Box 127, Pob. office. WANTED, AFIRSB.CLASS COOK.—Apply at the Gbbyhottnp Hotel . _ _____ __ A GOOD MILCH GOAT.—Apply to T. Peacock, Shortland .street". WANTED, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH.—Apply to C. Masks & Co., Bootmakers, Queen street. WANTED, A YOUNG LA.DV as Assistant.—Apply at Montaote's Fancy Bazaab. LOST, on Friday last, part of a Gold Earring, a white stone in centre, with frieze ends; supposed to have dropped between Shortland Orescent and Wyndham street. Any one returning the same to the Southern Cross office will be re yarded. »A7"ANTjg_y a general female Servant.— T>~V __~,/ at Fern Villa, Mount Albert; ( g. * le, Shortland street, J. Tonson Gab_.t^____ . QNEHTJNG-A CHORAL HALL. MR. AND MADAMEWINTER'S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENAL CONCERT ON .THURSDAY NEXT, May 16. Admission, 2s. 6d, and Is 6d.; oommence at 8 o'clock. , , . 'Buses will leave Hardington's yard at halfpast 6 o'olook j returning after Concert;,
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 727, 13 May 1872, Page 3
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