WANTED, a first-class Miller to take charge of a Mill. —Apply to Vickers and Davles, Shortland street. W'AJNTED, a General Servant for Epsom.—Apply to E. Waters, Confectioner, Queen-street. WANTED, a respectable Girl about 10, to assist at Housework. —Aptly to Mrs Holland, third cottage Graf ton Boad. TVTUESEMAID Wanted.—ApplyTo JLi Mrs Johnson, Alten Road. WANTED to LET; a Cottage pleasantly situated in Parnell.—Apply to Mr Davis, Domain JBoad. WANTED, a smart Boy.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED, a Cook.—Apply Aurora Hotel. WANE ID to LET, a Small Store, 24 x 20, suitable for a workshop : corner of Albert and Durham-streets. Raquire on the premises. A^TBD, a General Servant.— Apply early at Wheeler's Boarding Houss, Coburg-street. ANTED, a competent Draper's Assistant.—Apply E. T. Herbert, Devonshire House, opposite New Market, Queen-street. 'AJSTED, two XimbeFTtaclcers '> must ba thoroughly competent.—James W Waller. AIvTED, a man competent to work vertical saw; also, a man accustomed ■ o work about a Bush Sawmill.—James W. Wa'ler AJNT ED, 100 gross Wine Bottle 3 ; highest price jiven.— Cruickshank a-if! Co. AE-TKD. KNOWN, that the UDdersijned has always on hand—Best cut and uncut Firewrod; also, Newcastle Coal, at h"is yfxi, Wellington-street.—F. Connolly.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 3
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