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WANTED, a young Man to drive a Baker's Cart.—Apply G. Dickson, Baker, Hobson-street. WANTED, a General Servant and a Nurse Girl.—Apply to Mrs G. S. Jakins, Anglesea-strcet, Ponsonby Boad. WANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply to Mrs A. Fossett, Shortland-street. WA N TED, a general female * ™ Servant; also, a Man for the yard, &c. — Apply Junction Hotel, to-morrow (Tuesday.) WTANTED, immediately, a com- * » petent person to undertake the repairing of a Musical Box.—Apply to Mr George, Parnell. WANTED, a Pastry Cook or.a Small Goods Baker.—Apply to R. Hazell, foot of Wakefield-street. WANTED, a large second-hand Cooking Range ; also, 200 Patty Tins — Apply to R. Hazell, foot of Wakefleld-street. TXT ANTED, an office Boy.— » » Apply to Fraser and Tinne, Phoenix Foundry. YJiT ANTED, a General Servant"; » » good wages given.—Applyat Mrs Cosgrave's, Alten .Ronrl. WANTED, a Cook ; one who can attend table. To a good Servant good wages.- Apply Mrs John Lepine, Private Boarding House, Priuces-street, Onehunga. WANTED, Employment by a Man of considerable experience Can turn his hands to almost anything. Of goc) education and abilities and business habits.—Address H.W.R., Evening Star Office. WANTED for a quiet Family in the suburbs, a young .Lady as companion, to help in the cure of Children, and make herse'f generally useful. Must have a knowledge of Music, and al-o be a good Needlewoman.—Appty by letter to Box 189, Post-office. WANTED, a respectable General Servant —Apply to Mrs Shayle George, Clifton House, Alten Road. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply to Mr Reeves, Butcher, liobson-street. ANTED KNOWN thaT~II. WATTS has for sale GO cases of Apples at 7s per case, 51b3 for Is ; 40 cases of Eating Pear*, 71bs for Is ; 30 cases of Plums, Cd per lb ; Grapes, 9(1 per lb ; Cocoanuts Ss Cd per 10u.-Apply 11. WATTS Pitt-street. WANTED, a respectable Girl about 10 to assist a Laciy in housework at Pnrnell. A comfortable home to a suitable applicant.—Apply for address to 11.8., Star ollice. WANTED, a General Servant; also, a Tsui so Girl, for Epsom.—Apply to E. Waters, Confectioner, Queen-Etreet. 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 pumises. X\r ANT BD, a Servant Girl.— YY Apply Mr George, Grocer, Parnell WANTED, a Second-hand Portable Engine, fouiteen-horse power.—Apply to Cousins and Atkin, Victoria Steam Carriage and "Wheel Factory. WANTED, a Man and Wife for a Dairy Farm, near Town—an excellent place. Two really good boys, 15 years old each, who can milk, Ac., want places. -Hannaford's Registry, Highttreet. WANTED KNOWN, that D Goi/dtk is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and 'other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Phafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at his Yards, Custom-house street WANTED KNOWN.—The undersigned have always on hand a large supply of Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal; also, best Cut and Uncut Wood. Yards : Between Fort and Customhouse stre'ot, next Isaacs' Bonded Store. W. & G. WINSTONE. WANTED, two first-class Joiners. —James Mays, Builder, Devenport. ANTED to SELL, Boot Uppers. Black. White, and Yellow Machine Silk, Brown Linen Drill, &c. —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. WANTED "KN OWN—Highest Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale (cheap), Ploughs ; 6, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanised Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, <fee, at Alfred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. WANTED KNOWN, that Ship Biscuit, 8s 6d sack of lOOlbs ; 30 dozen Tomato Sauce, 4s 3d dozen; 30 cases CooMng Apples, 10s cases; Morton'^ Pickles, 11s dozen; Limejuice, 3s 6d gallon, 6d and 9d bottle; Cocoanuts, 10s per 100 ; Washing Powders, Cd per. dozen. —H. WATTS, Pitt-street. LOST, a Terrier Pup; answers to the name of Florrie, —Apply A. E. Isaacs, Fortstreet. fJIENDEKS will be received until X 4 p.m TO-MORROW (10th instant) for Repairing, Painting, and Glazing, two Shops at the foot of Wakefiold-street, next to Mr Sandeli, Butcher. - Particulars on the premises by applying to R. Hazell. EOTTND, a Purse.—-The owner can have the same by giving description and paying cost of advertising Enquire office of this paper. TO LET, a comfortable Residence containing seven rooms, in Alten Road.—Apply to F. L. Prime, lusurance Buildings. f]pO LET, a comfortable five-roomed -A- House in Franklin Road, opposite S. Jones, Esq. —Apply on the premises. TO LET. THE Shop and Dwelling situated in Shortland-street, lately occupied by the Provincial Government, containing 0 rooms, shop and kitchen ; also, outhouses, yard, and a fine well of water. For particulars apply to Samuel Brown, Shortland-street. ' • TO OLD FRIENDS OF TWENTY YEARS' STANDING. J. .BUS S. ELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, PORTLAND HOUSE, Hobsojst Street. Having REMOVED from Coburg-street to the above extensive premises, with lofty and well-aired Bed-rooms and Sitting Parlours for families, is now prepared to accommodate them. Terms for Single Bed-room, 25s per week, or 4s (id per day. For Double Bed-rooms, as per agreement. Auckland, January 6, 1574. AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. THHE Monthly Inspection Parade , A will be held in the Drill-shed on Wednesday evening next, the 11th February, a,t 7-30 p m.. Uniform—Full clvess. ' i • JOHN MOWBBAY, j

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1251, 9 February 1874, Page 3

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