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WANTED, a Furnished Room, with fire place (for a single gentleman), in a quiet-plain family, without board ; five minutes walk fromrQuoen-strert— Apply V Z Stab office. WANTED, a Boy j one who has been at the trade preferred.—Apply to H. D*lton, Oood Bootshop, Upper Qaeen street. W" ANT ED to Lb T, A par tnients situated at the top of West Qaten-street, one door from Hoh-on-street WANTED, a labouring man accustomed to gardening, and tv milk one cow.— Alfred Buckland, Newmarket. WT~N~T rE~~D, a Blacksmith fbr Kennedy's Bay.—Apply to Cruickshank <fe Co, 16. Queen-street AM'KD, a female Servant for the country ; must understand rtairy work. — «ply Auckland Registry office. Grei -xtreet. \Jk/ ANTED, immediately, an **■' Kngineer for the ps Effort. —Apply to James W. Waller, Custom House- treet ANTED, a General Servant. — Address Mrs Parsons, near Convent, Mount St. Mary. W" ANTED, a strong active Youth. H. Atkins, WANTED KNOWN, the best price given for broken Klint Glass at Auckland Glass w orks. Union-street. WAIN TED, an Engine Driver for a Bush Sawmill - Apply to Moiland, Custom House-Btreet. WANTED, a General Servant in a small family.— « pply at once to Mrs Haase, New-street, College Road. ANTED, a General Servant for a Bachelor establishment. "W*ues. 16s : light work.—Apply J. B. DeCourcy, Wakefleldstreet. WANTED, Nautical Instruction. State place of residencaand terms, 0.5., office of this r'apen AN"TKD, Tradesmen Books to keep, <&c . by a person having two or three honrs daily at his disposal. - Apply A.B , otiice this paper. WTiO'S DECOTRCY_»-The best Malic ■ and Gilder, $£ fram^ in Auckland.----57, Wakefieid-strcet. ♦" WANTED, a respectable Youth as Apprentice to the Drapery — 'pply to M. andC^Milne, CheaDside Hou9e, Queen-street \\ JA N TED, Draper's Assistants ; ' * good hand.?.—S ■*= J. R. Vaile WANTED, a situation as Governess, English Music, Leather Work, and Wax Flowers.—Address " L.," Stae, office W~ ANTED KJNoWN, that our TWEEDS for Autumn and Winter are quite up to the mark in quality, pattern, texture, and reasonableness of price.—The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street ANTED KNOWN, that the Road is easy and natural from The Pantheon to the Saving's Bank, two doors below. — ford, Potter, and Co., Tailors, Hatters, Outfitters, 193, Queen-street. \A/A~N TED KinO W>, thai D - " GoLDrB Is prepared to supply all kinds o Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Ijoors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Hou3e Blocks. Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Ironbark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at tK lowest market price, at his \ard , Custom-house ht**et "WANTED KNOWN, that The V T Pantheon is REMOVED to 198. Queenstieot, next Edson, Chemist, and opposite the a lhert Hot<'l—Ford. Potter, and Co. "\XTANTfe.D KNoWN7lliat~" The TT Pantheon is BKMOVED to 193, Queerstreet, next Jldson's, Chemist, and opposite the Alb Tt Hotel —Ford. Potter, »nd Co. W" AN lED KNOWN, that the P-nthe n Js KHMOVKD to 198. Queen street, next Kdson's, (Jhemist, jind opposite the Alberi Hotel — Ford, Potter, a d Co WAiM'JIiJJ, che general public Co know that W. KIRBY. corner of Queen and Wakefl eld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spoken, nd Red-Kiim Felioei, tc. *c always on hand A aarge supply of the best NeweastleCokn nowon 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. WXn~t~e d known tiilt GARRETT BROS, have now REMOVED to their New Brick Building, in Wakefleld-street, where they will supply their customers as usual. Storekeepers and Merchants Supplied.—GAßßETT BROTHERS, Dublin Boot and Shoe Warehouse. Wakcfield-street. yU ANTED. 600 tons of Old * v Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Muntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Ktope, and Rags ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing,, .iec.. at BATTYE & CO.'S London Marine 8tor«, Olri > Market, Qneen-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager ANTED KNOWIV, that J. MORRISON is prepared to execute all kinds of ASPHALTING at reasonable prices.—Address Star Office. W" ANTED KNOWN.—That Elliman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation for Hors°s, Caitle. Shpep &c,. continues to gi"e the greatest satisfaction t>> all «ho use it It. is a certain cure for Lameness, Swellings, Sprnins Over-reaches, Bruises, Sores, and Cuts of ev-ry kind Kirst-rate local tes'imonials may be non applicition. Solo agents for Auckland, W. S. JOSSES, Saddler, Queenstreet WANTED to -ELL (cheap), White Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pumps Paints, Ploughs, &c. N.B — Highest price given for all kinds of old Metal.— ALFRHD SMART, next to Blue Post. Victoria-street. afe HPO LET, a convenientlyarranged Ten-roomed House in Park Road. FOR SALE, an Eight-roomed House and Freehold Allotment in Parnell, overlooking the harbour. Apply to HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Estate Agent, No. 2, Insurance Buildings. TO LET, with immediate possession, Hou3e in Liverpool-street, containing 8 rooms: commanding beautiful panoramic views.— Apply to T.Jenkins, Agent. Fort-street. ' | O L HT, a Six-roomed House in " Hobson-street. Rent, 18s.—Apply to Samuel Wells, 129 Queen-street. OAED and KKSIDENCE for Single Young Men, or Married Couples, at Mrs Grant's, Hobson-street, opposite Weston's Academy. TT A. 0. B. S. Members of the Auckland Branch, No 81, will assemble on SUNDAY next, at the Railway station, to proceed by the 230 p m. train to take part in the Funeral obsequies of die late Miss Nixon at Onehunga Full hegalia and White Gloves, By order. J. CLARKE, President. T 0. G. T. Xa Members of the Hope of Manukau Lodge, Onehunga, are requested to MKJT at the Lodge Koom, Queen-street, on STJvDav next, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, to attend the Funeial of our late Sister C.ttnerine Cecili* Nixon. WE3LEY BPRAGG. W jj] ~ ~- S! s.The members of the Onehunga Branch, No. 89, are requested to assemble in regalia at St. Mary's Hall, Onehunga, on Sunday, April 11, at 2.30 p.m , for the purpose of attending the Funeral of Catherine Nixon/ daughter of Bro. James Nixon. Members of other Branches are respectfully invited to attend. C. LUtJAS, Secretary. /^RAFTON ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. Notice is hereby given that all persons whose rates remain unpaid after fourteen days from this date, are liable to be sued. Notice is also given that owners of Dogs are required to apply to Constable Clark, of the Newton Police Station, for the purpose of procuring collars, and registering their Dogs for the year 1875. STEPHEN E. HUGHES, :.'""• ' Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1609, 10 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1609, 10 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1609, 10 April 1875, Page 3

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