WANTED KNOWN.- Continua- » * tion of GENUINE CLE\R»NCB Silo of Ironmongery, Hardware, Tools, Brushwaro. Woodware, &c, tic., for short time longer, AT AND UNDER COST PRICE; one purchase will convince buyers.—P. A. Philips, 52. corner of Queon and Shortland-Ktrtets. WANTED, a Driver for the South Road ; none but sober men need apply —P. Winter, Papatoitoi. WANTED, a Man to take charge of Grant's Farm, Pukekohe. Ho may have grazing for some cows if agreed on.—Apply to Mr Whj-te, Onehunga. WANTED, a respectable Femalo Servant for the suburbs who can cook and wash, in a family where there are no children. Reerences required.—Apply oflice of this paper. WANTED, foe the s.s. Victoria 15 Labourers. Payment Is per hour.—Apply to «11. Elliott, Queen's Wharf. WANTIiD, a Pair-horse Driver; must be a single man. Apply early.—C. G. Quick, Elliott-street. WANTED, a Nursemaid.—Apply to Mrs Kenderdino, Eden-street. WANTED, a Boy.—Apply to William Twohey, Wood-turner, at Gee and Potter's Coach Factory, Queen-street. WANTED, a Smart LAD, about 17 or 18, for the Shop.—Apply to W. J." Offer and Co., Bootmakers, Queen-street. WANTED,^a Respectable Girl as General Servant.—Mis Ivcy, Park Road. WANTED, an Apprentice for the Blacksmithing Trade. — Apply to James MoEwen, Custom-house street. _________ WANTED, one and all to call at; the Central Oyster Depot, old Market. T, H.: Smith has received lOC cases of Herrings equal to the real Yarmouth Bloater, the only Breakfast Delicacy of the Season, at Is dozan. WANTED NOTICED.—A fine Portrait of the Great Thomas Binney, at 40. A Rarity, on sale, 31s Cd.—See Mr Leech's Window, Shordand-street. ANTED, a respectable Female General Servant; also a useful Man who understands gardening.—Apply to Mrs Beckham, Grafton Road. WANTED, two good Shipwrights to proceed to the Kaipara. Wages Us per day. —For particulars apply to R. Melville, Smailes' Point, Auckland. WANTED to LET, in Grafton Road, two dwelling Housbb ; premises _well suited for a Good Boarding House —Apply to S. Y. Collins, Court House, High-street. WANTED, a strong' actire Lad to drire round for orders.—Apply to George Giles, Butcher, Queen-street, Old Market. WANTED to SELL, a really comfortable HOUSE inN«wton ; all newly lined and papered. Price £100.— J. M. Lennox, Queentreet, Auckland. WANTED, a first-class Milliner for a permanency.—Apply to Miss Milne, 222, Queen-street. WANTED to BOY, a comfortable four-roomed HOUSE in the city.—J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Queen-street. WANTED to SELL, two comfortable HOUSES in Grafton Road ; both freehold allotments. Price £500 the two. —J. M. Lennox, Queen-street. WANTED, a Second-hand Spring Cart, suitable for a pony.—Apply to Battyo and Co., Old Market, Queen-street, Auckland. ! "13 EQUIRED, by a young lady lately | JA. from England, a Situation as GOVERNESS; competent to teach thorough English, with Arith- ! luetic, French, German, and Music. -Address 11.P., : Post-office. . WANTED, the general public to! know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefield-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle CoaL (wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks,: Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes,: nd Red-gum Felloes. <-c.,f&q, always on hand. WANTE D, Bushmen to split sleepers; highest price given,—Apply to James Moran, Maungatawhlri Valley.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1405, 12 August 1874, Page 3
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