The Grand Jury threw out the bill against Dr. Beale, charged with forcible entry into premises of Mr Hammond, Hamilton.
WANTED, the Public to read Dam pier's new Advertisement in the third column of the !• h page. ANTED, a respectable Barmaid.— Call at this office. WANTED, a steady young man accustomed to tho business. —R. Reeves, Butcher, "Victoria-street. ANTED, a Housemaid.—Apply "to Mrs D. B. Cruickshank, Reinuera, anyday before 12 o'clock. WANTED, a Barman, with references. Apply at 12 o'clock on Thursday. WANTKD, a strong Girl about 16 to assist in house work.—Apply at No. 38, next Young Men's Rooms, Wellesleystreet. WANTE!', a young man to mark billiards and wait at table.—Apply at this office. \\, rANTED, a Butcher; one who can T V assist in the shop; also a Junior Clerk. —Fisher and Co. W" ANTED, a first-class Waiter; good references.—Occidental HoteL mo BOOTMAKERS.—Wanted, a good -R General Hand; constant employment to one that will suit; also a Boy, one with some knowledge of the trade preffirred.—William Hold-rworth's Cheap Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Viotoi ia-strect, Auckland. WANTED, an experienced General Servant.—Mrs Samuel Brown, Grafton Road, two doors above Bowling Green. WANTED, a respectable Boy.—H. Kohn, Quecn-stre^t WANTED, a strong Youth to ride out for orders.—E. Wood, SymomJs-street. WANTED, a rough Carpenter for the country.—Apply at the Clanricarde Hotel, Wynrlham-street, at 9 o'clock this evening. ANTED, a resp"ecrbTe~"Giri to make herself useful.—Mrs Jas. Irwin, Alexandra-street. WANTED, a Governess, plain English and Music ; salary liberal.—Hanmvord'a Registry. WAITED, a second Cook.—Apply at Auckland Hotel. W' AN TED, a good General Servant Girl. w. J. Hnrnt & Co.. 101. Queen-afreet. WANTED, a strong Hoy about 14 or 15. Apply at the Little Dustpan, Shortlandstreer, at once. WANTED, a lirst-class young man as Waitc-, &c—Apply Occidental Hotel. WANTED, a Governess, also a useful Servant Girl.—Mrs Home, Upper Greystreet. WANTED, a smart Youth.—George Hemu3, Kxcelsior Boot factory. WANTED, female Cook, Barmaid, under Housemaid : references required. —Apply Army and Navy HoteL ANTED KuownT" the Public ask how it is we can make Trousers at a Guinea a pair. Our reply is: " Have but small expense, and satisfied with small profit."—L Phillips, Tailor, Queen-street. WANTED, a Cook, alscTaXaundress.— Mrs Alfred Buckland, Newmarket. WANTED, a Female General Servant for hotel, Bay of Islands ; 12s per week. Apply to Mth J. L. Holland, corner of Grafton Road and Wyndnam-street. WAN TED, a Cook and Laundress; references required. — Mrs. Ireland, Hulmc Court, Parnoll. WANTED to Sell, a Patent Mangle.— Apply to Mrs. O'Handen, Victoria Quadrant. WANTEDT^by a widow, to takcTcharge of one or two children ; healthy locality; good references.—Address " Kent." this office. WANTED, a respectable young person to do plain washing; references required.— A pplyj_t__(___. WANTED, a respectable young person d 3 Barmaid, and would be willing to assist in the hou-e ; good wages ; references required.—Apply Star Hotel at 8.30 on Monday evening. WANTED, a middle-aged Female Servant.— Queen's Hotel, Karangahape Road. ANTED, Geueral Servants.—Apply Mrs Brunkard's Registry, Karangahape Road, Newton. WANTED, a good Female Cook, also General Servant, and a Boy to clean boots.—Waterman's Dining Rooms, Queen-street. WANTED, a good Finisher, also a good Machinist. — G. Foster, Boot Manufacturer, adjoining Market Hotel. Grey-strcot. WANTED, a good General Servant.— Newmarket Hotel. WANTED, a respectable intelligent Youth as apprentice to the Lithographic Printing Department. — Schmidt and Co, Kr.graversaud Lithographers. Vulcan Lane and High-street. WANTED, a good Plain Cook and Laundn ss.—Apply, any day before 12 o'clock, to Mrs 13. B. Cruickshank, Reamer a. WANTED, a strougactiveGirlasgeneral servant.—Mrs James, Owen's Road, Epsom. i WANTED, a respectable Female Servant.—Apply at tho Glasgow Bakery, Wellington-street. WANTED, a respectable Girl as general servant in a small family; wages, Bs.— Mra. McGill, 11. Grey-street. W ANTED, au intelligent Youth.— Clarke Bros.. Photographers. ANTED, two good Spadesmen to ditch and fence.—Apply to J. Soppet, No. 8, Queen-street. WANTED, a First-class Machinist.— J. Ford, Tailor, Tho Pantheon, Quecnfctreet,. ANTED, a first-class General Servant ; also, an experienced Nursemaid ; good wages.—Apply at this office. ANTED KNOWN, I have opened ; 25 dozen of American Felt Hats, the finest thing ever introduced into this market.— Samuel Coombes, City Clothing Mart, 92, Queenstreet, Auckland ; and Devon-street, Taranaki. WANTED, by a respectable Young Lady, a situation as Barmaid.—Apply by letter to CC, this office. WANTED, a situation as first-class Barmaid; no objection to country.— . Apply at this office. ANTED, a General Servant; refer" enre3 required.—Mrs J. Hart, third door opposite Christiun Meeting-house, Cook-street; apply between 10 and 2 o'clock. WANTED, a smart active Lad for a butcher's shop.—M. Brearlcy, Butcher Wakefield-street. FJI O P LOUGH ME N. _fi- • Wanted Tenders, at the Hfiymarket, before noon on TUESDAY, January 9th, for Ploughing 50 or 100 acres Urass Land in the Hill Paddock, Otahuhu. Horses used may graze on the paddock. Ploughing to be completed not later than the first week in ffebrunry. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WAN TED, 20 good Shovel Men.— Larking and O'Brien, on the works, Kaipara Railway. VS7 ANTED^a first-class Coachsmith ; t v also a first-class Coach Painter. None but experienced workmen need apply.—A. Mankie, Royal Standard Carriage and Spring Factory. Durham-street. \\J ANTED to SELL, Pure-bred Young v' v Berkshire Pigs, from Sows of Mr Rye's breed. Imported English Boar. Price, One Guinea each.—P. Symonds, Whan. \7j7ANTED, a good General Servant.— V f Apply Mra Cruickshank, Grafton Rd, WANTED, two good civil and clean Lads; none others need apply—Tucker, B'lteher. WANTED, two Strong Boys as apprentices.—Apply to M, McDerinott, Tinem :'h, Victoria-street east. V~rANTED, a Governess for Waikato. - * ' Apply to Mra Peacock, Shelly Beach, Poudanby.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 3
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