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WANTED, an Assistant Book-kcepor references required. Application b; letter, until the 12t& instant, stating salary.FISHER & CO. WANTED, a respectable Girl vant. —Mrs. Cameron, corner of Wake field and Abcrorombie-stieet. ■Tirr AN TED, the Ladies of Ponsonbj T T cum Dedwood, to know that they cai do as well at the Junction Drapery Store as bj poing into Queen-street, and much better l'oi the proprietor, J. Goodhall Brown. ANTE~L\ an Assistant in Stock taking; a detailed knowledge of Iron mongery indipensable.—Apply to Ireland Bros.i ANTED, a Girl for the country, from 12 to 16 years of age.—Shake spear* Hotel, Wyndnam-street. WANTED, one pair ot Sawyers for the bush.—D. Gouk, Shipbuilder, Queen street wharf, W ANTED, a Girl, aged about 14 yeaj-s. to pssist in general housework ; references required.— Apply at Star office. ANTED, by a respectable Lad, a sitnnt.ion in a. shop, office, or somt light wipii.-.ii.>.- "A,F." Stan otlice. AJNTEJ), Girl about 14 tor the Waikato, to attend baby and assist in house work; good personable character indispensable. "Wages, 7s. per week —Apply Robertson Bros., Upper Symonds-Btreet. WANTED, immediately, a respectable Boy willing to travel; must read and write ; good wages.- Apply at 7 o'clock this evening at Nottingham Ca.stle Hotel, Abor-cronibie-street. W" ANTED Purchasers, for Gash only— Superior Eleme Raisins, 5',-d per ib. ; Hobart Town Jam, 8d per tin: lib" tin Fresh Lobsters, lOd ; Salmon, Is ; Best I'atna Rice, 3d per lb.; assorted Sauces, 6d per bottle; good Pickles, from Gd per bottle; superfine Groats, 9d: Flour, 2^d lb. Terms strictly Cash.—A. E. Collins, Wellington-street. WANTED to Purchase, Empty Sacks, ar-.S quantity; must bo good and sound. —11, Baird, Victoria-street. WANTED, Auckland Advertisers to note the Advkktislvg Scalf, of the " Northern Advocate.1" Fifty per cent, lower than usual quotations. Incomparably the Best Country advertising Medium in the Province. Mr. J. R. RAXDKKSON, No. 1-1. Insurance Buildings, Agent for Auckland. W' ANTED" KNOWN, Mrs. GEICE" Newmarket, has opened a Select Registry Office lor Servants, where the wants of employers and the unemployed will be carcful'y attended to. Terms moderate. W'~ ANTED Known, that D. Gouhe is prepared to supply all kinds of Timbe and other Building' M;'ten'»Ue, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iro Bark and Blue Gum laths, Shingles, i'cc, &c. at the lowest market priw, at his Yards, Gus tom-house-6troet. \I7JIAT, 2(1. 0 Hi. only charged for V V Prime Mutton i That's*all! and 2d, :-S<i, ami 3Jd for Boiling Beef; 4d for Roasting Beef, Legs of Mutton, Baii6»»gee, and Chops. JJeaJer in PoulU-y- — GEORGE HULMJS, Auckland St-oarsi Sausage Factory, Queen-street. W~ 'ANTED, an active Girl for the house; mur,t l>e used to children; wages, (is.—Mre. A. King, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. WANTED KNOWN—MUFFINS !! MUFFINS! MUFpINS !—E. 11. PERCY bees to inform his friends anri the public generally that ho has commenced Business in the above lino at his late Premises, Lome-street Bakery, and trusts by producing the superior Quality of Goods ns in former days (unequalled) to merit a continuance of kindly favours and orders. N.B.—Maybe had at Mr. Waters, Confectioner, Queen-street, and at the Bakery, Lorne-strect. A number of good Lads and Men wanted. _ ITKT ANTED to Sell, First Choice Josephy v me Kid Gloves, 2s and 2s Gd pe*- pair. - W. Eyre. Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. ■\\TANTED KNOWN, that J.U.Stovin V t Mineral Merchant, is a Purchaser of Copper, Tin, Le-od, Blend, Antimony, Cinnabar, Nickel Silver, Bismuth, Plumbago, and other ores and minerals. —Office: No. 11, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. l'efiplTto^vriurdown what V * they wish to remember of the following bargains : Day Books, ild; Pass Books, 3d to Is; Penholders and Lead Pencils. Cd to 7d per doz.; Slate Pencils. 9d per 100; Note-paper, 2dto id perquire; Km-elopo-? for 3d; Spectacles, Is; Whito-handled Magnifiers, !)d; Spring Tape Measures, 6d : Lace Ribbon and Ribbon Velvet, Id per yard: Needles, 2:~> a penny: Wave Braid, 12 yards for 6d; Handy Shovels, 6d; a few Children's Frocks cheap ; Splendid Tea, 2s.—W. 11. Dampicr, Victoria-street, corner of llobsonStroet^ ;—r/'f''1)/^^^' *^) 4 NN U A L E LEC TION O F Jr\. COUNCILLORS. City Council Offices, September 0, 3877. It is hereby notified that Mr. Alkxatcdeh Fleming, Mr. Bdwabd Isaacs, Mr. James Polyjblank King, Mr. James Morton, and Mr. FiusDi-:mcK Lambert Phi .me, have lK'cn duly Nominated as Candidates for the Olb'oe of Councillor for the City of Auckland, and that in compliance with the provisions of '■ The Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1576," a POLL will be taken for THREE COUNCILLORS on THURSDAY, the 13th day of September instant, at the Mechanics' Institute, High-street, within the said City, between the hours of Xine in the forenoon and Six o'clock in the afternoon. HENRY HIDING?, Returning Officer. Auckland, August 31, 1577. J' A M E S M O R T O N, E S Q. Dear Sir,— We beg to solicit you to become a Candidate for one of the Seats about to become vacant in the City Council; and. should you accede to our request, we pledge ourselves to use our utmost exertions to secure your return. Yours faithfully, T. & S. Morrin Somcriiold & Leek Thomas Boylan G. H. Layers A. Brock Anderson & Co. Thos. Peacock Lewis Bros. J. A. Dnfaur G. Aiokin John Buchanan I. Phillips A. Linabury & Co. Coupland & Co. Gco. Cruickshank J. Cosgiave & Co. W. Gorrie Edward Bartley G. W. Owen & Co. Thos. Macky 1). H. McKenzie Thos. J. Harbutt John Fisher C. 'Westpfahl Maseflcld & Co. O. S. Ellis J. Y. Stevenson Arch. Clark Arthur Lovett George Bla-ck William Buchanan Gco. w. Jones R. C. Greenwood Thos. Ellison James Cargo Isidor Alexander John Batger S. M. Green James Wiseman Heinrich Kohn F. H. Lewi3son H. E. Woollams Glanville & Ellyett J. Ford W. H. Hazard Thomas Tw.rrell T. Barnett J. M. French John C. Morrin Francis Short Robert Brewin T. & H. Cooke James B. Francis J. M. McLachlan William Philcox. "O E P L Y. Auckland, September 3, 1877. To Messrs. T. & S. Morrin, Somerneld & Leek, Thomas Boylan, and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gentlemen, — have much pleasure in acceding to your request, that I should allow myself to be Nominated for the Office of City Councillor. If elected, I will perform the duties of the office independently, and with a conscientious endeavour to serve the Public to the utmost of my ability. I am. Your obedient servant. JAMES MORTON. O THE ELECTORS OF THE CII V OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemen,—Having promised to stand as a Candidate for the City Council, I beg to say that I consider it interfering "with the liberty of the subiect, and therefore derogatory to all true Britons to be canvassed for their votes, or to be coerced in any way if to giving their votes. I shall not therefore make a personal canvass, neither shall I put myself to the expense of cabs to convey Electors to the poll. If the Electors have confidence in me then let them s:o to the poll free and unfettered, as Englishmen ought to be, and I, in return, will study their interests, endeavonring to put down any extravag'a.rice, mismanagement, or excessive taxation, which may arise in the Council. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Yours, &c J. P. KIKG. piTY COUNCIL ELE 0T IO N. TO THE RATEPARERS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the last Election, when I was honoured by being returned, in thanking the voters I remarked that I hoped my actions in the Council would warrant me at some future period in again asking you for your support. If you consider that I have always acted impartially, and have used my utmost endeavours in all instances to forward the interests of the ratepayers, by keeping down exfra taxation,] j have much pleasure in agrir. appealing to you ' for your .-.v.i:rr.-.'t.'S at tho on- niu^ contest. '• ' ' y or vel"1" raitl full- ' jiIAVAKD ISAACS.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2332, 6 September 1877, Page 3

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