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AUCTIONS. T. B. Arthur.] [B. R. Sceats. TO-MORROW. At 12 Noon. ARTHUR'S MART. TJOULTRY, FRUIT, PRODUCE. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. ATHLSTICS. ETC. A UCKLAND A MATECR A THLETIC -tX _."\. xV. AND /-IYCLE /ILUB. v^ I.; _J ORD-.(~IARNI VAL -_J_QRD. On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, On SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th. ONE MILE CLUB BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. REYNOLDS BROOK EWEN AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. First Race at 2 p.m. ADMISSION, 1/. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. PICNIC EXCURSIONS. JJTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAMILTON RACES. 9th MARCH. On SATURDAY, 9th March, Excursion Tickets. a%'ailable for Return up to ana Including 11th March, will be issued from Auckland, Onohunga, Thames, and intermediate stations to Kirikiriroa or Hamilton, at the rate of 2d per mile First class and Id per mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 2/ respectively, mileage counted one way only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. MARCH 9th. A Special Train will leave Auckland at fi.so a.m. Kirikiriroa arrive 11.7 a.m., returning leaving Kirikiriroa at 6 p.m., arriving Auckland 10.45 p.m. The usual 2.25 p.m. Train Frankton to Thames will not leave Frankton till 4.40 p.m., Kirikiriroa 6.5, Morrtnsville 7.0. Te Aroha 7.45, Pac-roa 8.25, arriving Thames at 9.40 v.m. Excursion Tickets will not be available by the S.O a.m. express from Auckland. For further particulars, see posters. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, 2Gth February, 1901. a«A T\ O N ' T FORGET i|g|^^^ q\HE pREMIER ■jyroTUTAPU. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. JOHN McLEOD, A. H. J. RIDER, Secretaries. W ANTED. WANTED, a respectable Girl for children, srood wages, sleep at home preferred.—Mrs Tyler, Hamilton Road, Ponsonby. WANTED experienced Cook and Laundress, no shirts or collars.—Apply Mrs Sharman, ICyber Pass, Symond-st. end.. VX/ANTED, thone who like strong Tea1 »» ' to try our tiptop 1/ Farmings.—John Earle and ■ Co., Direct Tea Importers, Queen-st. WANTED, delicate people to try our lovely Morning Tea, almost free from tannin.—John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-st WANTED, a thousand customers for our grand 1/0 Tea, mixed with green. —John Earle and Co., Tea Importers, Queen-st. WANTED, for the country, a Boy to ride for orders and assist.—Apply P. Wyatt, Thames Hotel, between 5 and 6 p.m. to-night. WANTED, Boys tfqr tea packing, age about 14, good character.—Apply Warehouse. Tuesday, 9 o'clock, A. H. Nathan. WANTED, a respectable Young Man for cart.—Apply Thos. Teasdale, l.'.aker. Hobson-'at. WANTKI). I.ts f .(-"iul.;e Voting Man desires Board and Lodging, near top Parneil.—State terms to Moderate, Newton P.O. WANTED to Itent, BUllanlrooin, in good town or suburbun hotel.—Reply, statin},' rent, F.J., Nelson House, Victorta-st. W. fni^ANTED*, a ,6oachp£inter.—Apply "Gee ' ' and Potter, Rutland-street. RANTED, "situation Young Man, ' » careful driver, knows town well, suit baker, grocer, references.—Driver, Care F. W^ Smith, Commerce-st. VyANTF/D, a young1 general Servant; * * no washing.—Mrs Qtibriel Lewis, Cleveland Road, Parnell. VX/A-NTED, a Boy.—Apply A. J~Ellyett, T * / Grocer, Hobson-st. WANTED ■TO PURCHASE, Bakery Business In busy neighbourhood, with good counter tr.yde.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildi-ags. VyANTED, a smart Boy for orders.— y v J- J. Knie-ht. Batcher, Ponsonby. VyANT rEfls7~House ~and~Parlour Maid, ,' » two in family, references.—Apply Mrs Campbell, Gladstone Road, Parnell. WANTED, Experienced"" Housekeeper, Gentleman, se.'iside residence, large number of Generals, Lady Helps, wanted Housemaids.—Mrs A_rthur. VX/ANTED, a respectable Youth for ' * the grocery, a good cb»nce for one who is trustworthy.—Apply to Fredk. Whitehead. Tea* Dealer, Victoria-st. \TC7AJNTED~a Mate for the "Deliance at ' * once.—Apply Master, on board. WANTED, two g»jocTplumbers and one Improver, top wages to good men.— PI V. F-ulljama'i, Sanitary Plumber, Devonport. BOOT TRAEaE.—Wanted at once, Eenchman for best work; also Machinists and Fitters.—Thos. Jones and Son, Albert-st.. mo PAINTERS.—Wanted Good Brush J- Hand and Paperhanger.—Apply at New House., B*uchanan-st., Devonport. rpO >' TAILORS, DRAPERS, etc. A FIRST CLASS CUTTER, with thorough practical knowledge or the trade, seeks1 an engagement—Address "GARMENT," 404, "Star" Office. OUNG LADY wants Dressmaking by the day, 3/ per day, fit and style.— Burnett, 50 Edwin-st. DO you give a Concert, Entertainment, or At Eiome Shortly? If so then procure the Tickets, Handbills, or Programmes at the "STARV PRINTING WORKS. Large Stock to choose from . and Lowest fries.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8