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Wanted. _____________ WANTED, at Hannaford's Registry, Upper Queen-street, Boys to mih\(country), aged 15 or 16. WANTED, at Hannaford's Registry, Upper Queen-street, a Female Servant able to milk and make butter (suburbs). \\T ANTED, at Hannaford's Registry, V? Upper Queen-street Housomaids for private gentlemen's families (city qndßUburbs). HPO BUTCHERS.—Wanted, a Young 1. Man; one who can kill preferred.—John Foss, Grey-street. . ANTED, Good Cook and Laundress for Hamilton; two other servants kep'l. —Apply Mrs Grice, Newmarket. W~' ANTED, Apprentices to the Dress-making.-Apply to Mrs Langford, Parni.ll. WANTED, at Hannaford's Registry, . Upper Queen-street, Femalo Servant (three in family) for Tauranna. W~~ XNTED, a Smart, Respectable Girl, about IG.—Apply to Mrs G. Bishop, house decorators, Newmarket. ANTED, eight Good Pick and Shovel Men at tho tunnel. Waitakorei contract. —Apply to John Guthrie, foreman,—Taylor and Danaher, contractors. ____________ YVTANTED, a strong Hoy, 1G or 18.—C. V t Rhodes .Mount Hobson, Remuera. \»JANTED, Tenders for Plumbing Shop Vv and Dwelling-house.—Apply O Olivo, Builder. Wellington-street. WANTED, a Tent,"about 36ft. x 18ft., New or second-hand.-A.Z., 40, tnsuranco Huildings. WANTED TO SELL, a Heavy Spring Cart and Harness—H. Canham's Coal and Wood Yard, Symonds-street. WANTED, two strong Boys, about 11 years of age.—G. D. Burke, Bellows Maker, .Viikcflold-Btreet. . ANTED, forthe Kawakawa Colliery, 15 or 20 Coal-cutters; none but practical men required.—Apply to Bay Coal Company, 10, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. WANTEDr the Party who took an Umbrella not their own from Mr Cosgrave's Shop to return it forthwith, as thoy are known. \V"ANTED, a Boy for the Bake-house ; v V also, ono to hop in tho kitchen.—C. Barton's Restaurant, Queen-street. WANTED, a Barmaid. — Exchange Hotel. Queen-street. WANTI.D, a strong YoUth accustomed to tho trade. — R. Roovcs, Bfltcher, Victoria-street. ANTED, a Boy to make himself generally usoful.—A. Lovett, Wollosloystrcet, WANTED, a Seven-roomed Cottage within 10 minutes' walk of CltyMarkot. —Oeo. Cozens, 27, Queen, troet. \\7ANTED, by the Worklue Men's t T Political Association, a suitable Room centrally situated.—Address J. Fawous, Hon. s'cc, Franklin Boad. WANTED, a good Cook and Laundress for Hamilton, two other servants kept. —Mrs. Grico, Ncwmuiket. \\f ANTED, Eight good Pick aud Shovel V T Men.—Apply at once to William Wishart, Foreman Taylor and Danaher, Kumou end of Waitakorei Railway Contract, Riverhoad. V\/'ANTED, a respectable General t t Servant for a private family near town no children.—Apply for address at this oilice. ANTED, a Respectable "Boy as an Apprentice.—G. Bryett, Tailor, Shortland Crescent. VIT"ANTED to Let, that commodious » T Nino-roomed Houso In Grafton Roid lately occupied by Mr. Tyler.—Apply at Mr. Dillon's, n»xt house above. \\f ANTED to Hire Or Purchase, a cotnVt fort.bio Family i osidenco of Seven or Eight Rooms; Ponsonby preferred.—Mr J, Buttle, New Zealand Insuranco Offico. WANTED I "WANTED ! to Soli (cheap) l.imo-juice, only 2s per gallon, 3d and 6d per bottle; a flno sumnior drink for children with sugnr and water. Whito and Gold China Cups and Saucers, 10s 6d dozon; Whito undGold craoked Cups and Saucors, (id Cup aud ."aneer.—H. WATTS, Pitt-stroet.— Plates, 2s Gd, 3a lid, and Is Gd dozen. ANTEDTo~SclirE_press Waggon complcto, with Pole nnd Shafts, Side ?eats and Cushions; also, two Sots llarneps, Good Staunch Horse.—Apply Jno. Mynott or R. Arthur. ANTED, a Resident Tutor ; must be thoroughly competent to teach Mathematics, Cle_aic-(, and all branches of a good Knglieh education.—Apply, with reforences, to Charles Pharazyn, Longwood, Featherston, Wellington. VST ANTED, a first-class Coach Smith ; v t one u.od to Colonial Work preferred,— A. Macklo. Royal Standard Carriage and Spring Factory, Durham sireet. \_J ANTED Tenders to Purchase, up to T T tho 9th of Novombor, for a Four-aero Paddock, suitable for building lots or mnrkct garden; llvo minutrs walk from Wangarei wharf; having 10 chains frontage. Tho highesor any tender not necessarily accepted, coaled tenders to James North, Wangarei. "y\7ANTED "KNOWN, the Auckland T T Timber Company are Removing to their New Premises, opposito tho Gas Works, and aro Celling Goods at groat aaerifico to savo cost of their removal. Persons requiring Building Materials aro invited to call and judito for themselves. Several Job Lots must bo sold. Also on sale, several Engines aud Boilers. E~LLB~SUNK:" "it Lowest Rates. Orders loft with Mr O'Dowd, Family ar,d Naval Hotel, Newton, or Mr D. Goary, Tailor, opposite Thlstlo Hotel, will bo attended to,- Timothy Cronin. A N T E B, a few friends with money, as I givo no credit. 00 Marblo Clocks for sale at half tlio original price. All outside .accounts will positively bo pluced in tho hands of my solicitor for collection. Anyono I owo money to can take it out in goods. F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED to Sell, really good Secondhand Buggies; single or doublo hooded, or open also, two First-Cluss Phaetons (new), at Orowthor'e Victoria Stibles. \\T ANTED KNOWN, a first-class Stock of Cloths and Tweeds; good workmanship and moderato prices are tho distinguishing features of " The Pantheon." J. FORD. Tailor. llili. Queen-street. Vy ANTED known, that E. Carr has roT T moved to his New Yard Customhousestreet West, just ooposito the end ot Hobaonstreut, and beiug desirous of clearing. off his present stock, will continuo tho sate at low rates for tho next fourteen days; a few job lots left. WANTED, the Travelling Publio to and from Waikato to know that Mr. J. DILLON, of tho Railway Hotel, Mercer, will continuo to keep tho Table d'tfote on, and hopes to sco as many new faces as there are old ones stepping across to refresh the inward man. There is plenty of time; the train stops 20 mins. Tablo ready on arrival of all trains; no delay. Quality of liquors has never been disputed.—J. Dillon. Railway Hotel. Mercer. OUCKING pTG! Sucking Pig, Lamb IO and Mint Sauce, and other Delicacies of tho t'easDn, at C. Burton's to-morrow (luesday), next door to Arthur's Mart. *y ANTED KNOW N. TO TRADESMEN, MECHANICS, AND OTHERS. Money Advanced in Sums of £2 to £50 on personal security, ro-payablo by weekly instalments, at L. H. NEUMEGEN, Auckland Loan Office, Ilia Queen St.. opposite Savings Bank.

Gazette ir> Bankprutcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, IS7C," and "Tho Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878," and of tho Bankruptcy of JOHN JAMES ALLAN, a Debtor. This is to notify that John James Allan. Whntipu, Manukau Heads, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and Colony of New Zealand, Aontractor, has this day filed a Statement that he is unable to meet his Engagements with his engagement, with his Creditors; tho First Meeting of Creditors to be held at tho Supreme Court Building*. Auckland, on TUESDAY. the twenty-eighth day of October, one thousaud eight hundred and seventy-nine, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 20th day of October, 1879. H. WILLI A.MSON. Deputy Rogistrar. R. LAiSiit cv, Solicitor for the Debtor, • High-street, Auckland. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of "Tho Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," nnd "Tho Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878," and of the Bankruptcy of Geokge William Conway, of Aucklund, Master Mariner, a Debtor. Notice ia hcroby given that it is my intention to apply to this honourable Court on WKDNKeDAY, th. 29th day of October, 1579, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or a* soon thereafter as I can ho heard, for an immediate Order of Discharge under the provisions of tho said Acta. Dated at Auckland, this 18th day of October, 1879, GEORGE WILLIAM CONWAY. Debtor in Person. Lost and FoundLUST or Stolen, on Tuesday last, a small brown Bull Terrier Slut; chain collar with FBB engraved thoreon.-Anyone returning the samo to Mr. Montague, West-street, will be rowarded. LOS v, a small Tan Terrier.— The Under will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at Glensidc, the residenco of James Williamson Esq., Symonds-street. . f.EN SHILLINGS RtS WARD.—Lost, JL Stolen, or Strayed, last week, ono Light Red and White Cow; top of tail has been broken ; near calving.—Any person giving information to Mrs Russell, Portland House, Hoh-Ron-Btroet. will receivo tho above reward. ICKKD UP iv the harbour, a Log. Claim, stating size and marks, if any, to be made.witbiu 10 days ; after that time will be sold, to pay expenses,—Address "L,G,," "Herald"

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2969, 20 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2969, 20 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2969, 20 October 1879, Page 3

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