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WANTED, for the country, a good General Servant.-B. Stevenson, New ton Road. ANTED, a Boy to attend to horse and trap and carry out parcels.—Apply J. Smith, Draper, Queen-street. _ W~TNTED7a MaiTto ~ Cut Fire wood in a yard ; constant work.—J. Craig. WANTED, two good Carpenters (single men) for a six months' job at Patea.— Hamilfon Bros., Queen-street. ANTED, as Head Nurse, a thoroughly trustworthy woman accustomed to young: children.— *pply to Mrs. Cowie, Bishop's Court, Parneil, between ten and eleven in the morning, or six and seven in the evening?. ANTED KNOWN, A. Mallinson, ] Hatrdresser. late of Wellesley-street, has commenced business nearly opposite Quicks Livery Stables. "Victoria-street. Prices as usual. Hair Cutting, 6d; Shaving only, 3d; Shaving and Hair Dressing, 6d. WANTED, a respectable Boy, about 12 years old, to make himself generally useful about a house.—Apply Star office. ANTED, for Napier, Three good Carpenters. — Apply to Cruickshanic, Miller and Co. WANTED to Purchase, a Yacht about 6 tons.—" A.8.," care of Mr. Ayres, Jeweller, Victoria-street. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GKAMJ\. MAR SCHOOL. WANTED-A Teacher of French. Candidates are invited to make personal application to the Scad-master, between 10 o'clock a.m. and noon on Tuesday, 23rd instant, or Wednesday, 2ith nstant. WANTED, immediately, a steady Man for the kitchen.—Albert Hotel, Queenstrcct. | WANTED (weekly), 20 \o 30 Dozen Smoked Fish.—Adam Laybourn, Fortstieet. - WANTED, a first-class Steward, a first class Cook, and a first-class Baker.— Apply between I and 10 this evening to the Koyal George.Hotel, Newmarket. T'TThAKNESSMAKERS.- Wanted, a good General Hand.—Apply Win. Morgan, Saddler, Newmarket. WANTED, two Assistant Saleswomen. Good salary priven.—J. Cosgrave & Co. WANTED, two steady Drivers at once, accustomed to town.—Apply to G. Wilson, Nelson. 110 TANNERS.—Wanted, a Beamsmati. . Apply by letter to W. E. Stamford, B».rmondso.y Tannery, Woolston, Christchurch, Canterbury. ANTED, 30 able-bodied Ditchers.— Apply to Maclean & Co., Fir Court, Cambridge.' TTTANTJED to Purchase, for cash, a V V First-class Merchant's Safe.—Apply by letter, statintr where to be seen and price, addressed "Sofe." Star Office. WANTED, a strong Boy to drive an Engine : constant employment.—Apply at once to Thos. Thwaites, Sawmill. Breakwater Rood. W' ANTED to Purchase, a Box Mangle. Addres, stating price and particulars, to C.C.. Star office. WANTED, a respectable Lad to drive a Baker's Cart.—MrLyle,Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. ANTED TO PtTRCHA.SE.VoIuu ■ teor Land Scrip.—-Samuel Cochrane and Son. WANTED, Purchaser for all descrip tions of Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mould nRS, Joiner's Work, &c, at Prices to meet the times. | Auckland Timber Company Limited), G. llodsihp. Manager. ANTED,Benchmen.—Aberdeen Boot Factory. WANTED Knowu, that D. Goldie is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Maerials, including Saßhos Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks 3 Posts, ltails. Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Jron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c. &c. at the lowest marketprice, at his Yards '"ins-m-ho ufe-street. WANTED, a Dowling's Magnctine Spine Band, or Gentleman's Riding J'elt. Address " A. 8.C.," Star Office. WANTED, a respectable active Youth to drive a b jker's cart.— Apply J. Leslie, Union Bakery, Parneil. WANTED, for Coromandel, a Firstclass Dressmaker and Milliner.—Apply at once at Mrs. Holloway's, Liverpool-street. ANTED, by a Gentleman who breakfasts and dines in town, a comfortable Bedroom in a house near Queen-street, where lods'ers are not usually taken.—Apply by letter, at once, to "Max," Star office. WANTED, a first-class Machinist; best wages given.—Katterns & Shcppard, Boot Upper Manufacturers, Klliott-street. ANTED, Tenders fcr Fencing (labour only).—Apply Union Sash and Door Co. on or before Saturday next. The lowest or any tender need not be accepted. WANTED to Lease, a small Farm, near town.—Apply, with p irticulars, to KM, this office. ANTED, a Boy who can milk well.— A. Cucksey, Grocer, Wakefield-street.*_ WANTED to "Sell (cheap), 40 dozen Josephine Gloves, size 6, BJ. 6i, 6}, 2s 6d per pair; also a lot of Light Fancy Coloured Josephine Kid Glove?, 7}, 7+, 73, 2s 6d per pair; lOOlbs. of Knitting Cotton, Is lOd per Ib.; 1000 jards Wincey, 6r], worth 9d; 1000 yards Flax Shirting, heavy, at IOJd per yard, worth Is 6d; a large lot of Fancy Ribbons, wide widths, 6d per yard, worth Is; a lot of Hats, Flowers, Feathers. &c. &c. also sold cheap.—Wm. Eyre, Enneskillen Houae. "Victoria-street. ANTED, a respectable Youth as Messenger.—Apply thia office. TXT ANTED, the Public to know that I T T have on Sale (cheap) what they want, viz.:—Ladies' or Girls' small-sized Felt Hats, 2s 6d, worth 5s each ; Black Ostrich Feathers, Is 3d each ; Wings, 6d each ; Winceys. 6d per yard ; Black Straw Hats, Is each; Berlin Wools, in shaded and plain colours ; Fingering Wool, soft and beautiful; Ladies' Underclothes very cheap; Corsets, very strong, 2s 6d each ; also in Thompson's and Acme Brands; Patent and Silk Velvet in the piece; Turquoise and Hat Silks; Linen Handkerchiefs. The best value yet offered to the public—Embroidery, Plain and Feathered Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, Sec, &c, &c. Also, at ridiculously low prices—Silk Boot Laces, 3d per dozen ; Rack Combs, 3d each ; Good Purses, Id, 3Jd, id. Gd, and. Is each; Black Earrings, 2deer pair; Neckties, Gd each: Bows, 6d; Wmto Handkerchiefs, 4d; Best Scents, 6dper b6ttle; Best Brown Cotton Socks in Auckland for 6d per pair (woven tops). The Handsomest and Cheapest Lot of Children's Dress Jackets, &c, in town ; Jackets, from Is 6d each ; Fine White bocks, 3d per pair. Other goods to numerous to mention.—.l. Green, three doors from Albertstreet. N.B.—No one can sell Cheaper, except large direct importers, and then only in large quantities.—J.G. . XJTjT ANTED KNOWN. TO TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, AND OTHERS. MONKY ADVANCED in SUMS of £.2 to £50 on personal security, re-payable by weekly instalments, at L. H. NEUMEGEN, Auckland Oflico, 165, Queen-street, opposite Savings Bank. Private Entrance down right-of way. m HANKS.— Mr. Edward Vellenouth JL wishes to return his sincere and heartfelt thanks- to the many kind friends who so willingly assisted to save hi 3 house aud property from the late fiie in Karangahape Road, Newton, thi ■' morning; and also to acknowledge the great attention and care shewn by the Police in guarding the same. 1 AN X S. Wallace J. Massby returns his sincere THANKS to his many Friends who assisted him at the Fire this morhing, for their kind and timely assistance. April 21,1878. HP HAN X S. § Mr H. Dean tenders his sincere THANKS to the members of the Naval Brigade, Mr Ryan, and all other Friends, who so kindly assisted him in removing his Furniture at the Fire this morning. GIRLS' TRAINING AND HIGH SCHOOL, Uppee Queen-street, Auckland. lIEAD MASTER—MR. NEIL HEATH. The School will be re-opened at 9.30 a.m. on MONDAY next, the 29th instant. For particulars apply to the Head Master, at the School, between 12 and 4 on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Heath will superintend the Boarding Department. LOST, a Silver-mounted Meerchaum Pipe in one of the sbop3 in Auckland on last Saturday.—The owner will feel grateful b leaving same at this office. . OST.—lOs. .Reward.— Lost, a Bob-taii Horse, thr^e weeks ngo; bay colour.— Apply to James Kenny, Market Hotel. TQOARD and RESIDENCF.-Victoria __> House, tirey-street. Excellent accommodation for a few permanent Boarders 'Terras, £1 per week.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2511, 24 April 1878, Page 3

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