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were on the motion of Mr Fenton, ordered to be handed over to the City Council: Wellesly-street East, Princess-street, Parkstreet, O'Rorke-street, and Rutland-street. WANTED, a strong active? Lad about 14 years of age.-Apply J. Gtey Edsn Crescent. . WANTED, a Boy for the Butcherini? ,_Apply W. H. Grant, Butcher, Freeman's Bay. - W^ ANTED, Carpenters.—C. T. Sax*OH, Builder, Newmarket ANTEI>"a Bootmaker. Good wages for a steady hand by the week or piece-work.-Apply G. Lucas, Queen-street, On.hunga. — - WANTED Visitors to the monthly .and cash payment Sewing Machine Depot to seethe Comic Views at 8.80 p.m. to-night.—W. G. Dennes. _ W ~ AJSTEDJBoy to drive and attend to Gentleman's Buggy, Boy to milk, Boy who can prove himself to be of polite manners, Female Soots, and Female Servants --Hannaiord's Registry, High-street. ; ■ ANTED, a goocTLaw Clerk.— Apply in writing, enclosing references, addressed D.Y., office of this paper. WANTED 7 a good Cook and a smart Boy for the s h. Southern Crosß.Apply on board to-morrow morning between 8 and 10 o'clock. _, AN TED, immediately, Good General Servants for Gentlemen's families in town and Country.-Mra Colls' Select Registry Office, Upper Queen-street. WANTED, immediately, a General Servant; references required.—Apply between 5 and 6 p.m. to Mrs O'Enen^yationaTßank. WANTED, an active Youth as Light Porter.—Apply at 148, Quceu-street. ANTED, by a Gentleman, a situation as Cleric; nine years in last situation.— Address " T.," Star office. W""A^TEDTa~General Female Servant.—Apply to Mrs A. M. Isaacs, Hobsonstreet, two doors from Victoria-street. W~ ANTED, a trustworthy person to assict in a Pawnbroker's business. Applicant must be able to read and write, and to give good references,—Apply to A. Heavey, Pawnbroker, Wyndham-street. , ANTED to LET, a Paddock of about fifteen acres, well watered, suitable for a dairy, situ&ted in jParnell.—Address " Dairy," Star office ___ . \ANTED, "a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Waddell, Karangakape Road. — - WANTED, Employment, either in town or country, as General Blacksmith.— Address John Harper, Seafield View, Auckiand, WANTED, a Female General Servant in a small family. Eeferences required. Star office. W ANTED, a General Servant. — Apply to Mrs Buchanan, North Shore. ANTED, Two Young Men to Board in a private family, three minutes walk from the Post-office. Terms moderate.—Apply office of this paper. W'~ A NTED, Brickmakers. — Apply at Hoffman's Patent Brick Kilns, Mechanics' Bay. __ — WANTED, an Active Lad, one accustomed to wait at table preferred.— Apply to R. Grattan, Thames Hotel. Al^Tl^DTEmployment by the day sis Jobbing Gardener ; understinds the work. —Apply J. J. Hmith, at George's Bay, Parnell. \A/AWTED, Draper's Assistants; V % good hand3.—S. *J. R. Vaile. \AJ ANTED, by a young married » v man, a situation as farm lab mrer; is willing to make himself generally useful Wife can wash, milk cows or make butter, and understands dairy wi rk.—A ddre>s Mr Brophy. Emigration Btrrackg. WANTED, by a respectable young j man,' a situation as Light Porter, or any position of trust. Good testimonials can be given.— Apply at the office of this paper to S.S. AIS TED, by a young Man a Situation to look after horses and make himself generally useful Can milk and understands farm work—Apply to R.H., office of this paper. _^_ WANTED, a strong Errand Boy.— Apply to M. and C. Milne. XjTfAWfEb KNOWN, T. McMaster V T has just opened a large lot of Scotch Blankets and Quilts, also Fancy Dresses. Great Bargains. ANTED, a Nursemaid to assist in household work. —Apply to Mrs Goodall St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, between the hours of 10 and 1. WANTED, a situation as Governess, English Music, Leather Work, and Wax Flowers. —Address " L.," Star office. the general public to * v know thnt W. KIRBY-, corner of Queen and Wakefl old-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale aud retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shollii, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, nd Red-arum Felloes, &c, &C, always on hunfl. A aarge supply of the best N ewc&stleC'oke now on hand WANTED, all the Ladies to know that they can rely upon having their Feathers cleaned, curled, and dyed equal to new at E. T. Herbert's Devonshire House, opposite City Market, Queen-street. W TOTTED KNOWN that GARRETT BROS, have now REMOVED to their New Brick Building, in Wakefield-street, where they will supply their customers as usual. Storekeepers and Merchants Supplied.—GAßßETT BROTHERS, Dublin Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Wakefield-street. W "ANTED KNOWN, that Edgar ,AND Co.'s Dying and Cleaning Establishment has been REMOVED from Shortland-street to Wellesley-street East, opposite the Golden Crown Brewery. Ladies and gentlemen waited upon for orders by leaving their address by post, or at the fflce, Wellesley-street Hast, opposite Golden Crown Brewery. ANTED, 500 tons of Old Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Muntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Eope, and Rags ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing,, 4c, at BATTYE & CO.'S London Marine Store, Old Market, Queen-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager WANTED KNOWN, that J. MORRISON is prepared to execute all kinds of ASPHALTING at reasonable prices.—Address, Stab Office. L~OST, a Gold Earring (cord and tassel pattern), on Sanday. March 28, between Queen-street and North Shore. -Reward on bringing it to the Kscha.'jge Hotel. OE SALE, a Monkey.—Apply to A. Griffiths, Grafton Road. LOST, to-day, between Messrs. Ireland Bros.'s and the corner of Vulcan Lane, the sum of _22 in cash, and two stamped receipts for £5 each, signed by Mr Whitaker. The money consisted of one £10 note, two _5 notes, and two £1 notes, numbers of which are known, and payment stopped.—The finder will receive £3 reward on returning same to this office, or to the Police Court. LOST, in Onehunga, a Deed from Lavery to Pike.—The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Messrs Fleming and Stevenson, Onehunga.^ LOST, yesterday afternoon, a Ladies' Black Lustre Cape, between Vincent-street and Young Men's Christian A ssociation.—The finder will please return it to this office. Reward, ss. OMALTJ LOCKETS, set with Precious Stones, imported direct from Germany ; and the finest Stones for Gents' Rings ever imported in New Zealand. Seeing is believing. F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. The Regular Quarterly Meeting of the above Lodge •will be held in V.M.C. rooms on Tuesday evening, the 14th instant, at 7.30, when all members are requested to attend. ' By order of the G.M. STATE OF J. W. SHAW, SHORTLAND. The undersigned requests that all accounts against the estate of J. W. Shaw, Grocer, Shortland, be sent to his office not later than Thursday, Bth inst. A' " l; v^ y. . -'■•-:> -" The adjourned annual meeting will be held at the British Hotel, on Thursday next, at 3 p.m. Special and important business. /"v ■ "• fl \__J\ ____■■■

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1606, 7 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1606, 7 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1606, 7 April 1875, Page 3

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