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WANTED, a respectable General Servant.—Apply to Mrs Shayle George Clifton House, Alten Road. ' WANTED, a Boy.—Apply to Mr Reeves, Butcher, Hobson-street. WAITED by two "Brothers,partial Board and Lodging in a private family —State patiloulars W.E., Post-office. WAN TED, a good Second-hand Fireproof Safe.—Apply W. Percival, 41 Insurance Buildings. W! ANTED KNOWN that H. WATTS .has for sale 60 cases of Apples at 7s per case, 51bs for Is ; 40 cases of Eating Pears, 71bs for Is ; 30 cases of Plums, Cd per lb ; Grapes, 9d per lb ; Cocoanuts. Ss 6d per 100. - Apply H. WATTS Pitt-street. " ' WANTED by a young Lady arrived from England by the Lauderdale, an engagement as Barmaid. Well acquainted with the business.—Apply at the Barracks. WANTED to Kent, a Billiard Eoom (furnished), town or country.— Address Harry Whitcombe, Alexandra Hotel, Chapel-v street. WANTED, a respectable Girl abiut 1G to assist a Lady in housework at Parncll. A comfortable home toi a suitable applicant.—Apply for address to 11.8., Star office. WANTED, in Auckland or Parnell, Furnished Sitting and Bed-room, with use of Kitchen. Stite terms.—Apply to C.G., Star office. WANTED, a Housemaid.— Apply to Mrs Fossett, Shortland-street. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply to Herbert H. Smith, Patent Portable Oven and Wrought Iron Rar<ge Maker, Auckland Iron Works, Durham-street West, next to Hnnter and Nolan's, and opposite Buckland's Sale Yard. WAN TED, a General Servant ; also, aNutse Girl, for Epsom.—Apply to E. Waters, Confectioner, Queon-street. WANTED, as Housekeeper for Bachelor's Cottage, an elderly Woman able to cook and wash.—Apply by letter L.N.8., Star office. WANTED, as Boarders, two respectab'-e Working Men in a quiet family where there are no children, near Queen-street. Terms moderate.—Apply Star office. WANTED for a Family of two, a respectable middle-aged Female as General Servant. References required.— Apply office of this i paper WANTED, to Purchase two or three acrc3 of Land, within two miles'of ' town. Must be near a leading road, and have a good supply of water.—Apply, stating lowest terms an where situated, Stab office, Y.H. WANTED, a Man for the Kitchen, to make himself generally useful.—Apply at the Forester's Arms, Albert-street. i . __ WANTED, a Housemaid ; good references required.—Apply to Mrs Taylor, Auckland College. WANTED to SELL Cheap, the Goodwill and Fixtures of the London Dining Rooms, situated in Victoria-street,—Apply at once to Mr D. Lawrence, on the premises. WANTED to Sell or Lease, a Workshop situated off Cool:-street, near the entrance to the Market.—For particulars apply on the premises. WANTED, a respectable Nurse Girl for private house.-Apply to Mrs Stebbing, Cosmopolitan Hotel. WANTED, a Servant Girl.— Apply Mr George, Grocer, Parnell. WANTED, a Compositor for the Coromanclcl Mail.— Apply at this office. WANTED to SfcLL, Crab Winches, double and single purchase.—Apply Eagle Foundry, High-street.—T. Kelly. WANTED, a steady Woman, to attend upon three children.—Apply Stab office. WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply Mrs G. Lewis, Jermyn-street. WANTED, by a young man of considerable colonial experience, a Situation either in a Store or Auctioneer's Clerk. —Apply to 0., office of this paper. WANTED, a Second-hand Portable Engine, fourteen-horse pewer.—Apply to Cousins and Atkin. Victoria Steam Carriage and Wheel Factory. WANTED, two first-class Joiners. —James Mays, Builder, Devenport. WANTED to SELL, Boot Uppers. Black. White, and Yellow Machine Silk, Brown LineD Drill, & a—Young Bros, High-street. WANTED, for the Manukau Hotel, a Boy about 15 or 16 to make himself generally useful. References required.—Apply to the Bazaar yard, or the Manukau Hotel/Onehunga. WTNTED KNOWN—Highest Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale - (cheap), Ploughs ; 6, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanised Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, &c, at Alfred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. WANTED KNOWN, that Ship Biscuit, 8s 6d sack of lOOlbs ; 30 dozen Tomtto Sauce, 4s 3d dozen; 30 cases Cooking Anples, 10s cises; Morton's Pickles, 11s dozen; Limejuice, 3s 6d gallon, 6d and 9d bottle; Cocoanuts, 10s - per 10» ; Washing Powders, 6d per dozen.—H. WATTS, Pitt-street. ~: FOUND yesterday, a Pocket Book —Apply for same at Stab, office. A UCKLAND t OLLEGE AND •£*- GRAMMAR SCHOOL. UPPER SCHOOL: CLASSICAL MASTER—John Anderson MATHEMATICAL MASTER-The Headmaster ASSISTANT MATHEMATICAL AND FRENCH MASTER- J. F. Sloman, B.A. ENGLISH MASTER —John Curnow, 8.A., late English Master of the Scotch College Melbourne. LOWER SCHOOL. FIRST MASTER-F. D. Keat, 8.A., late AssistantMaster in Camden College, Sydney SECOND MASTER—W. Tomlinson, late Assist-ant-Master in Nelson College JUNIOR MASTER- C. A. Robertson, late Headmaster of the Thames School. The Quarter Days are—3rd February, 24th April, 13th July, and Ist October. FAkQUHAR MACRAE, Headmaster. ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. MONTHLY Inspection on Tuesday Evening-next. 10th instant, at the usual hour and place. Fnll uniform. E. H. FEATON, _ . Captain A.V.A. February 7,1874. 'qhallenge. I hereby Challenge to run Nero with Argyle in three weeks from this date. Two miles, over 8 Hurdles, weights to be agreed upon. For £100 aside. THOMAS FAULPER. Auckland, February 7,1874.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1250, 7 February 1874, Page 3

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