WANTED, a strong Lad as Third Cook.—Apply on board s.s. Ladybird, Onehunga. fly ANTED, a few good Hands, Iron v V Turners, Fitters, Boilermakers, Smiths, and one Patternmaker ; good wages given for good hands. — T. McCoskric, Staffordshire Iron Works, Hobson-street. WANiED,TENDERS for Conveying, Lifting, and Lowering 2 BOILERS and DOME in the HauraHa, steamer. Contractors to find their own lifting gear, conveyance, &c. Boiler to be seen at the Staffordshire Iron Works, Bobsonstreet.—For particulars apply to Messrs Holmes Brothers, North Shore. WANTED, a Strong Boy.—Apply to T- Shaw, jun., next Mr Good's, Yincentsreet. WANTED, a General Servant for the country.—Apply to Messrs Jakins and Wilcox, Durham-street. WATERLOO QUADRANT. MISS NORMAN'S SCHOOL. The Second Quarter of the year will commence on MONDAY thfl lfth instant. WANTED, 500 tons of Old Brass, Copper, lion, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Canvas, Bagging, Rope, Rags, Cast-off Clothing, &c, at BAT3YK & CO.'S London Marine Store, Old Market, Queen-street, Auckland. S. MOSS, Manage 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 Custom-' house-street, next Isaacs' Bonded Store. _______ W. & G. WIMSTONE. WANTED, a Situation as "Working Housekeeper or Waitress, or to assist in a Shop.—Address A.E., Star oflice. WAN TRD, a first-class Machinist; highest wages given.—William JJyland, Boot Closer, Wyndham--£reet. WANTED, Apprentices for the Boot Trado — Apply to Garrett Brotheis. ANTUD for the Waikato, two' respectable Girls as General Servants ; references required. Wages, 12s per week. Washing niven out. Coach fare paid.—For address apply at this office. WANTED, an experienced Genera* Servant. Apply to Mrs Stannus Jonei • Fianklyn Road. WAN TED to SELL, a Live Seal; r'so a Man to take charge of this Wonderful Co' iosity of the Deep. l\ow on Exhibition at Dyer's S.loon, Old Market Square. Only Cd Admission. WA NTED, Shoemakers; men used to the Bench. Also, a good Machinist.— Apply at W. P.- 'ker's London Boot Factory, Wakc-field-slreet. WANTED, A good Finisher.—George Henms, Excelsior Boot Factory. WANTED KNOWN, that D Goldik is prepared to supply all tinds o Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, 1 oors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House B'.ocks. Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, ShiDgles, &c.,&c, at the iowest market pTice, at his Yards, Custom-house-s i,reet. W; AM TED, the general public to know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefi eld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal (wholesale and retai'), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, a nd Red -gum Felloes, &c, &c, alwayson hand. WAN TED to LET, a small Store corner of Durfcam and Albert-street.—Apply to R Sheddan, Cooper, next door. Ren*, 10s per week. WANTED KNOWN—Highest Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale (cheap), Ploughs ; C, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanised Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c, &0.,.at Alfred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. FOUND, a Dog.—The owner can have the same by calling at Atkins Printing Office, and paying expenses. A/TRB. MITCHEL'S CONCERT. FULL REHEARSAL IN THE CHORAL HALL. MONDAY NEXT, AT 7.30 P.M. All intending to tako part please be present. aY-MONDS-BTEEET. MRS. GLOVER will receive her pupils after the Easter recess, on TUESDAY, the 14th instant. T U r S T OPENED, £500 WORTH .OF. -if; NEW GOODS, Consisting of GOLD BRACELETS, LARGE OYNX LOCKETS, set with stones, BROAD NECKLETS, LARGE CROSSES, LADIES' GEM SETS, &c, &c, And am SeL'ing tUem at a GREAT REDUCTION. F. H. LBWISSON, QUEEN-STREET. T3EMOVING- TOLL-HOUSE, JLV GREAT NORTH ROAD. S Superintendent's Office, ■ •-.,:• Auckland, April 13, 1874. TENDERS are invited for the above work, ui-. . . :i be received at this office until Noon of MONI>AY, the 27th inst. • .= ,- Specification may, "be seen, and forma of tender obtained at the Public Works office, Shortland-street. •- J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. m O M V SUPPOKTIK B. = GENTLEMEN, —Irbeg sincerely to thank you for your support during tii'e late Election in the Franklin district, and it 1b toxme especially flattering when I remember that I entered the field after the majority of votes h'adlbeten '■ already pledged, and that those acbordeAtomeiinthe Wairoa, Bombay, Mauku, and Waiuku districts were offered without my having had the pleasure of visiting the electors and makiDg myself personally acquainted with their views on pub3ic questions generally. /.Hoping at some future period to be again honored, with your confidence, and pledging myself to supJMwt, those great principles of which Cobden was the champion, and to which Sir Robert Peel became acohvert. ,•,> ,j ram, gentlemen, :.'".» " Yours gratefully, F. H; TROUP. . Auckland, April 13,1874. v ..... .: T7ICT0BIA:: GOMMKX, A.E.VAll Members are requested to Parade in Full Dress on T tfESDAY next, 14th instant, at 7.80 p.m. sharp, as important Business will beTwought forward. ~... . By order of _, E K KO M, fc • Commandiag Victoria Co. . ~t,:C.^selb;,^: :r : ; v v- ; B«oretar7. NEWIABKBT LITERARY INSTITUTE.—Mr Oarlyle will read a Paper i oa the Darwin Theory on TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. I
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1304, 13 April 1874, Page 3
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