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Late Advertisements. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 10. MEN'S COLONIAL E.S. BOOTS. MEN'S COLONIAL BLUTCHERS, HUNGARIAN NAILED. W. G-. HARRISON & CO, HAVE received instructions to sell, by auction, To-morrow (Thursday), October 10, 111 o'clock, 30 cases Men's Colonial E.S. Boots 30 do. do. do. Blut*he_s, H. Nailed. Terms at Sale. LOST, on Monday, in Custom-house street, a small double black-case Magnifying Glass—Tlie finder will be rewarded by returning same to Messrs Winstone Bros,, Custom-house street. _____k___ T?OR TARANAKL iSSwirf^- -E NELSON, PICTON, WELMfhfll\j£r» LINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND «^raKsSS!ii*_ ' PORT CHALMERS. The N.iS.S.S. Company's s.s. Phcebe, H. Wohsp, Commander, from Manukau, immediately after arrival of Nevada from Honolulu, or not later than to-morrow, 10th instant, at 1 p.m. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY. Auckland ; A. BARNES, Onehunga ; Or to R. S. LEDGER, Grahamstown. POTATOES! POTATOES!! GOOD EATING POTATOES from Warrnambool and Hobart Town : bags not charged for. G. H. LAYERS, Seed Merchant, Wyndham-street. N.B.—Delivered in any quantity within a radius of two miles. rpO BE LET (for a term of years -1- if wanted), the BRICK SHOP, with Counters and Shelving, in Wakefield-street, at its Junction with Queen-street, now occupied by the undersigned, but the stock will be removed in a few days, for convenience of sale, into the Queen-street shop. Rent low to a good tenant. Also, I TO BE LET, THE JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, in Queen-street, at its junction with Wakefield-street, with Counters and Shelving ; also DWELLING HOUSE attached, with Water and Gas laid on, and every convenience for a family. It is unnecessary to draw attention to the improving position of this part of the town, and of these premises in particular.—-Apply to R. HOBBS. N.B.—R. H.s only reason for giving up business and letting his premises is his intention, long since arrived at, of retiring from the trade this Spring. Immediate possession of the Wakefield-street shop and the other within a few weeks, or by arrangement. R. HOBBS. POTATOES! POTATOES !—Best Hobart Town just landed. GEORGE SIBBIN. FOR SALE, a House of eight rooms in Hobson street.—Apply to George Rodgers, Solicitor, High street. TENDERS for Painting House at Newton (labor only), by oth inst, at noon.— Particulrs at Flying Squadron Hotel. Wanted. WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply at the American Restaurant, corner of Queen and West Queen street. WANTED, a female General Servant with references.—Apply to Mr B. Gittos, Pitt street. WANTED, a respectable Girl about 10 years of age; references required.— For address apply to the Star office. WANTED, Consignee for one Trunk, "C.E.Brown," ex s.s. Alexandra, from Sydney. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. WANTED, a General Servant for the Royal Hotel; must understand plain cooking.—Apply to Mrs C. Dundass, United States Dining Rooms, Queen street. WANTED, a Girl of about twelve years of age.—Apply eaaly to Mrs Scrivener, Wellesley street, two doors from Nelson street. WANTED, a Journeyman Carpenter for the country,—Apply Evening Star office. WANTED, a smart Lad, to cook and make himself useful in the country.— Apply Evening Star office. WA NTED, Fifteen Men for pick and shovel work at Mahu'rangL- Apply to Holder Brothers' Firewood Depot, Karangahape Road; or at the Robert Burns Hotel, Union-street. WANTED, a young Man who can . milk cows and keep horses, and work in a garden; none need apply unless they thoroughly understand the work.- Apply at Albert Brewery. WANTED, a General Servant; also a useful Man or Lad, who" understands Gardening.—Apply to Mrs. Beckham, Grafton Road. WANTED, a General Servant; references required. Also, a Nurse Girl, about 15 years of age.— Apply to Mrs. Thomas Whitson, Waterloo Quadrant. WANTED, a good General Servant with references ; good wages given.—Apply D. Bloom, Market Place. WANTED, by an experienced person, a Situation as Housekeeper or General Servant in a small family.—Apply Mrs Coil's Registry Office. WANTED, a General Servant.^- . Apply to Mrs J. Bevy, Tailoring and Clothing Establishment, 210, Queen-street. WANTED, two quiet respectable Boarders in Grafton Road ; can have partial board at Royal Mail.—Apply to A. Griffiths, Royal Mail Hotel. WANTED, a person able and willing to undertake the duties of Matron of a Women's Home.—Apply to Rev. B. T, Dudley, Symonds-street. WANTED,^ General Servant.—: ; Apply to Mrs. Elliott, Swindon Villa, Upper Union-street. : .... WANTED known, Unrivalled Black Silk Dresses at 3s 6d per yard are to be obtained at Dyson's New Premises, 130, Queen-street. WANTED the public to know that all the New Season's Novelties for Ladies and Babies now open at R. W. Dyson's New Premises, 130,. Queen-street, next Messrs. Morrin's, Ironmongers. WANTED to Sell, New and Second-hand Sewing Machines, at the fitting Shop, Vulcan lane. A Paragon (Scotch made) Tailor's Machine; a Wheeler and Wilson; a Wilcox and Gibbs ; a Grover and Baker, and several new and second-hand Macliinea. i Repairs dop.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 851, 9 October 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 851, 9 October 1872, Page 3

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