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I TTtTANTED, a first-class Cook ; also a jTT Man who understands kitchen gardeni ing.—Dunningham & King, Governor Browne Hotel, Hobson-street. WANTED, Purchasers for Aucklandmade Socks, from wool spun andgrowD in the province.—J. Green. Victoria-street. T*7~ANTED, a middle-aged Woman for » * the Kaipara; must be a good Cook and Housekeeper.—For particulars apply to Mrs. Widdowson, Wakefleld-street. ANTED, Tenders up to 2 o'clock on Monday, 17th instant, for Additions to a Building.—For particulors apply Mr. Beedell, Eden Terrace. ] WANTED, two Lads to attend Engine I at Foundry.—Apply Phcenix Foundry Stanley-street. ANTED, hy a Professional Cook, te hire a Restaurant or Dining Rooms.— Apply at this office. WANTED to Let, four Rooms, 12s. per week furnished, Bs. unfurnished; colonial stove, good well, two 100 gallon tanks, large drying ground.—Apply to Mrs. Embling, second cottage from Belcher's Produce Store, Upper Queen-'strcet. Knrnngahape Road. W~ ANTED," V Married Couple without encumbrance; husband as coachman and handy man, wife thorough indoor servant. —Hannaford's Registry, Queen-street. WANTED to Let, two Rooms, partially furnished, or the use of the Bedroom (furnished) hy itseif.—Apply Stab office. WANTED, two or three respectable young men as Boarders in Chapeletreet, near the wharf; terms moderate.— Hannaford's Agency, Queen-street. WANTED, a good steady Man accustomed to farming.—Apply at 10 o'clock to-morrow at this oilice. "T"I7"ANTED, a few good Dairies Butter Vt and Eggs.—Dedwood Store, Ponsonby. ANTED, a strong Lad.—Dedwood Stor_, Ponsonby. ANTED, a Providore for the s.s. Durham. —Apply to master on board. TV ANTED" to"Sell",l^irst Ciioice JosepirTT me Kid Gloves, 2s and 2s 6d per pair ; lot of Ostrich Feathers, 7s 6d each.—W. Eyre, Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. WANTED, a strong Lad ; also Improver to the Cabinctmaking.—W. O'Brien, Grey-street, opposite Market Hotel. WANTED, a General Servant ; must he a good laundress.—Apply at once, Mrs. T. W. Leys, Franklin-street, near Napierstreet. WANTED, Tenders to erect a threeroomed Cottage; labour only.—A. Ladd. at Mynott's, next DornwalPs. WANTED, one or two respectable Lodgers in a comfortable home; no children ; every attendance : situation pleasant and healthy.—Terms (including washing, &c), £1 Is. per week.—Osborne House, Albert-street, second from harbour, left side. WANTED, an active middle - aged woman as General Servant.— Apply to Mrs. Clcghorn, Epsom. WANTED, an Assistant Book-keeper ; references required. Application by letter, until the 12th instant, stating salary.— FISHER & CO. WANTED, the Ladies of Ponsonby cum Dedwood, to know that they can do as well at the Junction Drapery Store as by going into Queen-street, and much better for tho proprietor, J. Goodhall Brown. WANTED to Purchase, Empty Sacks, any quantity; must be good and sound. —R, Baird, Victoria-street. "YTST" ANTED, a good Tanner, accustomed it to beamswork.—Apply "Weet Coast Times" Ofiice, Hokitika. WANTED, a Woman, as Housekeeper, for the Waikato. — Apply Prospect House, Parnell. ANTED Known, that the Latest Novelty in Kid Gloves, double-buttoned and embroidered stitched, in black, coloured, and light fancys, at 2s fid per pair, at Bennett's Drapery Warehouse, Queen-street. WANTED, Purchasers for Ladies' Rink Collars, from 6d., with studs 9d ; Feathers, Is 3d to 12s each ; sleeve, collar, and shirt Studsf in 11-carrot Gold plate, 5s the set ; ditto, in Gilt. Gd. black Silk Windsor Scarfs, Is fid; usual price 2s Gd. A great variety of Ladies' Nic Naeks, &c., &c.—J. Green, Victoriastreet. WANTED KNOWN, Carpenters' Pencils, lOd per dozen ; good Purses, id; Berlin Wool, Id and 5d per dozen; Poll Combs, 3d ; Rack Combs, 3d ; Infants Leather Boots, 9d; Men's superior Socks, Gd; Ladies' Stockings. 6d ; large bottles Scent, 9d ; Bonnet Shapes, Id ; Ladles' sewn Kid Boots, GsGd ;good lead Pencils, tid per dozen ; Slate do., 9d per 100; white-handled Magnifiers, 9d; a few Likenesses of your friends. 6d; Views of the Thames, Gd ; Spectacles, Is ; Handy -Shovels 6d ; splendid Black tea, 2s; Mixed do., 2s 6d; Pocket-Books, Id; Lace, Ribbon, and Ribbon Velvet, id per yard; Looking Glasses, 6d.—W. 11. Dampier, Victoria-street, corner of Hobsonstreet^ WANTED, by a respectable, smart, and experienced young Man, a Situation as Steward or Barman ; first-class references.— Address, "Alpha," Wharl' Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED, a first-class Circular Saw Man.—Wm. Vickery, Nelson-street. -.j WANTED KNOWN, that J.C.Scovin, Mineral Merchant, is a Purchaser of Copper, Tin, Lead, Blond, Antimony, Cinnabar, Nickel Silver, Bismuth. Plumbago, and other ores and minerals.—Office: No. 11, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN—MUFFINS ! ! MUFFINS! MUFFINS _-E„H. PERCY begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has commenced Business in the above line at his late Premises, Lome-street Bakery, and trusts by producing the superior quality of Goods as in former days (unequalled) to merit a continuance of kindly favours and orders. N.B.—May be had at Mr. Waters, Confectioner, Queen-street, and at the Bakery, Lome-street. A number of good Ladls and Men wanted, ANTED Known, that D. Goi_die is prepared to supply all kinds of Timbe and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iro Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c. at the lowest market price, at his Yards, Cus torn-house-street. O BRICKLAYERS.—Wanted tenders for building Chimney.—Apply Chalmers, Kyber Pas 3 Road. "IS EVONPOKT Ii ACE S. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. A Meeting of Residents will be heM at the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, on WEDNESDAY" EVENING, 12th instant, at 8 p.m. All persons interested are requested to attend. By order. raw ' - """"^ GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tbe matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and ha the Bankruptcy of Thomas Lonero-an, of Queen-street, in the City of Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colony erf New Zealand, Tailor, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Creditors of the said Thomas Lonergas will be held at my office, Supreme Cohil Buildimgs, Auckland, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of Septemher, 1877, at 11 o'clock forenoon, to receive my report, and to pass a resolution that the said Thomas Lonergan be forthwith discharged. Dated, at Auckland, this 10th day of September, isrr. THOS. MACFFARLANE, Trustee. C. E. Madden, Wyndham Chambers, Auckland, Solicitor for the said Debtor. "|7.0 OTE'S MIRANDA COAL. TESTIMONIAL. To Mr. Foote, Dear Sir,—l am happy _o inform you that since I have put in the new set of close barß, I find I b avo got all the heat close up to the boiler, therefore your Coals cannot be beaten for steamin-: purposes. I never used better, and am williflg to prove that I, John Haslett, Engineer, can keep 10, 50, ar 60 !_«. of steam, if wanted, with the greatest ease, and much less labour in keeping my engine clean. Therefore, please inform my fellow tradesmen. I remain, youra truly, JOHN HASLETT„ Engineer. OR SALE, very Cheap, a Boat, 18ft. lctag, fitted up with brass work and gratings, sails, and all complet..—Apply to J. G. Oliver, Boat-builder, Mechanic's Bay. "PRIVATE NOTICE TO THEPUBLIC. FIFTY HOGSHEADS OF BEER (not Water), referred to hy a St__r Correspondent, does not neeessarilly mean Colonial brew, but DUNEDIN XXXX. only to be had at S. FORI'YCE'S STORE, [Sc*"ssi Fort-street, Auckland I September 11,1877.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 11 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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