WANTED, a femele Cook-• "good wa~es g!ven to a competent persOD.—Mis Alfred Bucklaad, Newmarket. YITANTED, a Wheelwright accus- » » tomed to dray work ; also, an active youth as Stiike r for smith's shops. —Apply to Cousins and Atkin. Victoria Steam Carnage and Wheel factory CVTANTED, a Draper's Assistant » » to proceed at once to ?"apier.—Apply im mediately, Mr iiiiSlouk, Messrs Owe a and Graham. WANTED, 60 Bushmen for Mr Palmer, Mahurangi Mil's; als», 4 pair Sawyers. All tools found.—Apply at the Forester's Arms Hotel, Albert-street. ANTED, a respectable Youth for an Office.—Apply in own handwriting to J.O , Box 115, Post-office. WANTED, Mr Wright who arrived by the Victoria to call upon 'M. Levy and Co. either this afternoon or to-morrow morning. QHOEAL HALL. PRINCE OP WALES* BIETHDAT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, H:s Worship the Mayor, Majors Gordon and Tisdall, Captains D.errom, .Leßoy, Morrow, Burns, Isaacs, Mowbray, and Anderson, and the Officers and Members of their respective G^mpaoies. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the funds of THE HOBSON CORPS BAND. To conclude with A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY. Volunteers are requested to appear in uniform. Tickets, 2s Ci. Performance to commence at eight o'ckck p m. L E 0 T U bT~£ OS MUSIC AND PSALMODY Will be Eelivered in the Large Room of the Youig Men's Christian Association, by MR THEOPHILUS COOPER, ON FRIDAY EVENING, the Gth November. The Chair to be Taken at 7.30 by HIS HONOR THK SUPERINTENDENT. SYLLABUS OF LECTURES: Ancient Music, Mus!c of the Jews, Music of the Catholic Church, Muaiis of the ICih Century, Music of the Puritans, Eccentricities of Congregational Psalmody, Boisterons Vulgarities, Noisy -Kantitg of Va.lou3 Religious Bodies, Church Psalmody, and C)nj,iegational Psalmody, its improvement anft present elevation. Due L.(M;ture w«il be ful'y illustrated in its various sections by an eincit-nt aul powerful Choir. IsSrBLM-NTALIST : Mil UMD-ET, TICKETS, OMB SHILLING, may be had at the institu ion. or o( any of the Booksellers, and at the office cf the Daily Southern Cross^ A NiMVERSAitY Services, PrincesXjL street, Onthung* —Morning, by the Rev J. T. W. Davics ; evening, by the .Rev J. Warren. I'jdE tie- drawing of the Occidental Melbourne Cup sweep w.HI take place THIi EYENIKG at .Eight o'clock. __ T7IOUND, a Gold Eing.—Apply to JL? Mrs Cheeseman, Conquest Place, Purnell CALL at MEBBJSNGb'R'6 Tomorrow (Saturday) and hear the Glorious Isews-Meat is Lower. —London and lipping House, opp isite Saving's Bank, Queen-street. 7> O A S T BEEF, AT OLD PEICES, 5d AND Gd PER POUND. A. DORNWELL. pTJB LI C NOTIFICATION. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 29th October, 1874. It is hereby notified that the OFFICES of the Provincial Government will be CLOSED on MONDAY, the 9th of November, In commemoration of the Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince of "Wales. J. -WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. Immigration Office, Auckland, November 6, 1874. THE Public are hereby prohibited, under the provisions of the " Public H^aittt Act," from landing upon, or coming within th ■- Hins ts of th« Quarantine Station Motuihl, unless authorised in writing for that purpose by the Immigration Officer; and all persons not belonging to the chip ate strictly forbidden to board or go alongside the Uydaspea, Immigrant vessel, now in quarantine, unless authorised by me in writing to do bo. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer. ME VALENTINE DAVIS, formerly of the Waikato Distinct, is requested to call upon, or commuDicate with Messrs Jackson and Bujsell. Solicitors, Auckland LOST, on 'luesday evening last, a Gold Earring, between Dr 8 ockwell's and La Roche, Painter -The finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office STONE LIME! STONE LIMB !— The BEST HYDRAULIC STONE LIME delivered in bags twice a-week from aboard the Lady Bowen. Charge to tno trade. Is 2d a bushel (ba. sto be returned). Apply to W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefleld-streets. noIANIO MEDICINES. The supply of Heib Medicines, simple and compound, at Mr Britain's late Establishment in v ictoria-street will be continued as usual. HENRY CLAYTON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, VICTORIA-STiiEET. pH E LAT E FIEE. C. WO rD WARD, Bafcer, begs to inform his friends and the public that his business will be carried on in the first Stall on the right-hand side in she Market, until erecti nof* ew Premises.. Orders may be left with Mr J. M. French, Grocer, Queen-screet. SEVENTY PIANOS and FORTf HARMONIUMS, to be sold at greatly reduced prices FOR CASH, in consequence of being overstocked and large shipments on the' way. Tbeso instruments are the handsomest, best, and cheapest to be sold in New Zealand. Harmoniums, from L 9 103 to L 123; Pianos, L 35 to Ll6O. gST Harmoniums and Pianos ON HIRE with OPTION OP PURCHASE si the errt of three, six, nine, twelve, eighteen or twenty-Cour months—the hire deducted from price of irstrurcent. HOFFMAN & SO^'S ACADEMY OP MUSIC SHOB.TLANr-BT.REET. Instruments of all hinds tune-, and repaired. TO PaEMBRS AND GHaZ ERS —To be Sold, fifty Acres, growing crop of Perennial Rye rass.pure sown, in first-rate condition, situate on the Fairleigh Farm, Jfast Tamaki.—Apply to Jas. Cargo, at S. Coombes, Queen-street; or, to Captain Cargo, on the Farm.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1479, 6 November 1874, Page 3
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