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WANTED, a good General Servant; references required.—Mrs Williams, 71, Cook-street. ANTED, a French Polisher, constant employment for a good workman.— T. and H Cooke, 148. Queen-street. ANTED to Kent or Lease, with purchasing clause, a detached Residence of about 0 rooms, in a good jocaiityin the suburbs. — Apply 30 car Box 70, Post-office \}li ANTED, a strong intelligent ¥¥ you* ; mttat be fairly educated.—Alex McOnlsky, Grocer, top of Hobaon-street. W" *WE ED, a House Carpenter for two or three months work, tof/o to Mercury Bay, Apply at the Nevada Hotel, Queen-street, im'tne 'lately. \hj -ANTED, a Porter; one accusv"» tomed to la-< ing down Carpets, Floorclo-hs &o prpfprred.—MP'y to Hollow y and (J-arick, City Ball. ' . iK/ANTED to recover, a WMte » * Mackintosh Coat which a Beporter of ihe Btar haa left behind him on one of his calls ANTED a General Servant for town to assist in the Kitchen and Housework.- Apply Pnlleng'a Hotel, Durham-street. ANTED a respectable young' Girl ahout 17 to assist in Housework. Apply at Star office for address. "\\ VANTED, a Boy to carry out V v orders and make himself generally useful.— Apply F. C. Otto, corner of Victoria and Albeitstreots „__ — ANTED, a Situation as plain Cook or General Servant in a small family ; short distance from town prefeired.— Apply by letter M M., this offica. . ANTED] 17 Female General Servants and Cooks, two Nurse Girls for pentlemen's families, a Young- Lady who can play the •Piano, a sharp Boy for Hotel, and middle-aged Married Couple —Hannaford's Registry. High-street. W" ANTED] Wanted, Wanted to Sell (cheap), 12 cases of Dried Apples, !5d <$ lb, 3tt)g for Is ; about Bcwt. of Jam, 6d per Ib by the jar; Sardines, Od per tin, 5s 6a per dozen; Jar?e tins. 9s 6d per dozen ; 50 dozen Cups and Saucers, only Gd each; 100 dozen Plates, 3s 6d per dozen; Jugs and Basins, Us ppr pair ; Toilet Sets, 14s each; Bell and Black's Plaid Matches, 0s 6d per gross ; Tin Matches, Is lOd per dozen ; 50 dozen Shirt Studs, from 6d per set, 4s per dozen sets; 40 boxes of Rimmel's Soap, 2d per cake, 6s per box; CO dozen Girla' ritraw Hats, lOd cacb, 3 for 2s; lot of small Straw Hats Cd each ; 30 boxes of Artificial Flowers left out of 60, 4d, Cd, and Od each; la Dolls will be sold at 9d; lot of assorted Ribbons cheap ; 60 dozen Teapots, from Is 3d each; 00 dozen Wine Glasses, 8s Od per dozen ; 25 dozen Knt Tumblers, 6s Cd per dozen, 8d each; 30 dozen common Tumblers, 5d each, 4s per dozen ; Glass Candlesticks, from Cd each ; 20 dozen Cut Ale Glasses, 10s per dozen ; 70 dozen Pearl Buckles for Hats. 4d each, 3a 4d per dozen; 40 dozen Fancy Needle-cases ; 100 good Needles, in a case, is, Is 3d, and Is Od eaoh ; about 40 dozen of Fletcher's Ink, 3d (id. Is, and ls'Gd per bottlo; bottles Copying: Ink, only Is 9d per quart bottle ; Scarlet Ink, Cd per bottlo ; Epsom Salts, 4)bs for Is ; Washing Powders, 6d per dozen, 4 dozen for Is 8d ; Dresß Buttons, 4d per dpzen ; small Linen Cuffs, 0d per dozen pairs; Ladies' Paper Collars, Id per dozen, 6d per gross; House Boots, 8s 6d ; Fancy Baskets, Is Cd to 4s Od; lot of Vases, Is Cd and 2s per puir; lot of Home Boots, large sizes, 3s fid per pair; lot of Children's Boots (Laceups), 2s fid. 3s, and 3h (id per pair; lot of Maids' Boots (1 and 2 sizes), only 2s Cd per pair; Proserved Ginger, only 5s per jar ; 20 dozen Tea-testers for trying tea, 7s per dozen ; Basins, 3s Cd and 4s Gd per dozen ; 30 dozen Pudding Basins, 3s to 12s per dozen; 20 dozen Piated Watch Guards, 2s 6d to 5b each; lot of Silk and Wax Flowers, under glass shades, from 20s each; 4 superior Pictures (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter), price £i; Vegetable Dishes, 3s each, 30s per dozen; Soup Tureens, 12a each; Tin Candlesticks, 9d each, 7a per dozen; Scrubbings, lOd each ; cheap Brooches and Earrings, from 2s (id per dozen ; Copy Books, 10d and Is Cd per dozen; Steel Kings for Keys, 4d per dozon ; about 0 dozen Youths' Dresses; lot of superior Lustres, from 12s to 25s per pair ; Silver Lustre Teapots, from 27s per dozen ; Toilet Requisites, 4s Cd to 6s Cd, set of three ; Slate Pencils. lOd per box of 100 ; Good Tea, £1 Is per box ; Scented Hair Oil, 6d per bottle; 25 dozen Glass Butter Dishes, la Cd each, lfis per dozen. —Apply to H. Watts, General Pe-aler, Pitt-street. ANTED, Wanted, Wanted to Sell, 46 dozen Gents' Josephine Kid Gloves at 1/fi $ pair; about 20 pieces of Muelinß, only /6 $ yard by (he 12 yards ; Silver Dress Bottons, /5 3 dozen for 1/ ; lot of small Hats for children only /6 each; Cosmetics only /2, 1/6 "$ dozen; 3C bsxes of assorted colours of Buche Trimmings /4 and /6 per yard ; lot of Ladies' Workboxes irom 5/ each; Children's Pocket Handkerchiefs, 15 for 1/.—II. Watts, General Dealer, Pitt-street For One Month !!! English Walnuts, 61t>. for 4/C; Tea Trays, 0/ and 9/ per set. ANTED KNOWN, that John Taylor is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber, Posts, Rails, Palings, Shingles, House. Blocks, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &c., at the lowest possible prices, at Yard, Breakwater Road. All. orders attended to with despatch. ANTED .KJNOWJN, that D. Golwh Is prepared to supply' all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, Inckidlr <f Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Houso Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloca, Shafts, IronBark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c.,&c., at the lowest market prieo. at hi* Tfard , Cnstom-houra street. OTICE OF KEMOVAL.—Mrs Penny, of Upper Queen-street, having removed to 45, Grey-street, hopes to be favored with a continuance of that patronage which she has hitherto received. TTNION LODGE OF MARK MASTFR U MASONS, No. 154, E.C. The Regular Communication is Postponed till Wednesday next, 19th inßtant, at the usual hour. By order, •TAMES C. DOULL, Secretary and Registrar. mo BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS, Tenders are invited up to noon of Saturday, the 15th instant, for the Erection of a Dwelling-house in Prospect Terrace (off the Ponsonby Road) Plans and specifications at my residence, Nelsonstreet, near Gas Works. ROBT. BARTLEY. "gDTJ C A TION. Mrs. JOHN MASON, having Bemoved from Mount Albert and taken the house in Jermyn-street, lately in the oooupation of Judge Fenton, is prepared to impart instruction in all its branches as heretofore The Quarter will commence on the Ist February. Terms on application, rpONIC SOL-FA CHORAL UNION. Members will meet for Praotice on FRIDAY, 14th January, at the usual time and place. JgO REWARD. LOST, between Freeman's Bay ana Queen-street, two £b notes and five £1 notes, numbers of which are known, and payment at Bank stopped.—The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to J. F. B Diurs, or Captain A FarquDar. LOST, this afternoon in Queen-street, between Chapman's and Messenger's the Fruiterer, a Purse containing three £1 notes and 'ome odd silver.—Finder will receive Jfs reward on returning same to Mr Chapman, Bookseller. LOST on Monday, between Auckland and Dedwood, a Long Brass Cap. Finder returning same to Gee and Potter, will be rewarded. I" OST, a Briridle Bull Terrier Pup, •* plate on collar broken. Any person found keeping the above after this date will be pioiecuted. J, Bloom. LOST, last evening, a Good Templar's P.W.O.T. Regalia, in leather case.—The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. OUND, a Bull Dog—The owner can have same by paying expenses. J. Maxwell, Stanly-gtreet, Grafton Road OTJND, two White Shirts.—Apply at this offioe. ■ OST on the 12th instant, between Mr H. Martin's residence, If oust Albert, and Upper Queen-street, a Paisley Shawl.—The finder i will be rewarded by leave same at Nevada Hotel, ox i at Mount Albeit. ' L~OST, on Thursday, 6th instant, between Mr R Taylor's and St. John's College, one Cornelian Pendant and Guinea Piece.—Anyoae returning the same to Mr JR. B. Isaacs, Fort-street, wl 1 be rewarded. FOUND, a Locket.—The owner can have the same by giving description, and paying expenses.— Apply by letter to X, at this offioe. FOR Immediate Sale, in consequence of the owner going to America, 6 miles from town, on a good mettaled road, free from tolls, a Compact Little Homestead of 23# aores of rich alluvial soil, divided into 6 paddocks, in grass and crop, together with 5-roomed Verandah Cottage, Cow-house, Stable, Oart-Bhed, Tool-house, Fowlhouse, &c. &c. Also, the Furniture, Stock, and Orop, consisting of a well pot stack of about 8 tons,of Oaten Hay, }& an acre of Potatoes, Jtf an aore of Mangolds. Orchard and Garden, 1)$ acres, containing about 200 choice fruit trees, &c, &o. Spring cart and dray, 2 sets of harness, ploughing ge»r, plough, chaff-cutter, tools, good working horse, cow, 2 heifers, dairy utensils. &c, &o. , Price for the lot, £500.- R C. GREENWOOD, Land and Commission Agent, Market House.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1843, 13 January 1876, Page 3

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