SHTPPUTG. V A MEBICA, TGVUBOPE. SAILINGS: l.e»ve» Arrive at Mail Steamer. Auckland San Arrives ' Friday. FrannUn, London. VENTTJBA. Feb! T Feb. "si Uar! 10~ SIERRA Mar. 2 Mar. 19 Mar. 61 SONOMA ........ Mar. 23 April 9 J April il gQ/m TON. STEAM-EX& knots. TWIN SCREW. CLASSED A-| AT BRITISH LLOYDS. IN 9g T)AXS. 6 D ATS IS THE LONGEST STRETCH AT SKA. jJTIAGABA "piAIiLS Viewed from the Carriage Windows. JJOUND THE m-ORLD A. 4 A. LINE, P. & 0.. ORIENT, N.D.L^ M-il. CO., ABERDEEN, WHITE STAB, LUND, S.S. * A. CO., N.ZIS. CO. FROM £S0 TO £130 TO WEST "DATES TO ENGLAND AND EUROPE. WRITE FOR Beautifully llluetnrted Pamphlets to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, General Agents In N.Z., Customs ana Queen ets.. City. Ox, Oceanic Coy.'a Agents, any N.Z. Port SYDNEY. The 1i.)1.5,41f8 6000 tons (17 knots), will MONDAY, 12th February. Saloon Cabins ew|Hp'-two berths onlf. HENDERSON Telephone, 1184. r£HE TJUDDARTpARKER T. INE - Circumstances permitting. Steamers will sail as under— TTIROiI A UCKLAND -C. <tX FOB SYDNEY. ZXALJUTDIA. I Bomiay j Jan. 29 | 7.0 pan. Cargo received In Wharf Shed till noon Saturday, 27th. VICTORIA. .. I Monday I Feb. 18 *| 1.80 pjn. FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. VICTOHIA.... I Tuesday t Jam. 80 j 2 pja. KALASDU. I Tueadaj | Feb. 13 | 2 p.m. FROM YTTELLINGTON. VV FOB SYDNEY. WnniEEA 1 gata»day I y«bmaryl7 FOB MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND HOBART. WIMHSBA... I Thttraday | March 1 Cargo must be alongside not less than TWO HOURS before sailing time. All Tickets for stop over or return mv- j tually exchangeable with the Union Co. L. D. NATHAN & CO.. LTD., Agents.
\f QS. SHIBLEY HASEIsU The above Steamer will be ready to receive cargo for TOLOGA BAT and GISBOUNE on or about WEDNESDAY, toe" 4 31st inst. Further particulars apply to A. BEVINS AND CO., Agents. THOS. 7SJOOK & CJON. I co#ii 1 J_ \J jQ| Taw \ \ PASSENGER AGENTS FOB Orient Co. IS.! Siupjiiae Co. I A. and A. Uii P. a*ii O. Co. Cwpe Ii inati CmM. Aastralian KoitliG«rm»| fiAa.MMitJmea I ate., Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for "COOK'S SAILING LIST" (Posted Free), giving Fare* and Sailings in advance, by all Lines. COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 103,Queen-st WAITTED. BOOT TRADE — Wanted, flrst-class dicker, also itacMnist and Girl to learn the trade. — Manager, Co-operative Boot Co., Alberts. " TVEtAPERY—Wanted, smart Boy.—Apply -*-" J. M. Cullen, Upper Symo-nds st. jTJAIKUKESSEa.—Wanted at once, an l-*-~ Improver for the Hairdressing Bnalness.—Geo. E. White, Grey st. junction. LADY give services manage for Widow or Elderly Couple, comfortable home; moderate salary. — Careful, 699, '•Star" Office. TV/JAN requires Situation on a mixed farm, xtjl nas bad a jjttie experience; high wages not expected.—Address S.*\, 680, Star Office jS2|TkoNG GIKL to assist in housework; * JI no cookiujj or washing.—Apply Airs Taylor, The Grange, Clifton road, Ponsonby. rpO BACON CUHEKS.—Wanted, a Man -*- with -experience in bucon curinsr —Addl/ Star Ufflce. rpO SADDLERS—Wanted, a good Gen- ■*- eral Hand.—State qualifications to General, 684, Star Office. QQ SITUATIONS obtained by pupils durOO ing 1905.—A. G. Jarrett, Shorthand Writer and Typist. S^ anson-atreet. YyiELL-EDUCATED YOUTH REQUIBiSD FOR LARGE CITX OFFICE.
Capital opportunity f»r good business training. Apply, stating age and experience (if any) to . K.G., 123, Star Office. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOAitD. Separate Applications, on printed forms. for ajiy of the undernamed Appointments will be received on or before SATTJ&DaX, February 3rd, 1906:— TAEARtJ (Thames). Head Master, salary £235 and £30 house allowance. Candidates to be classified 1)1, or higher. GORDON (Te Aroha), Sole Charge; £130 and residence of four vooins. KAITAKA CWhangarei), Sole Charge; £144 and residence of three rooms. ASSISTANTS — Ellerslle. £110; Epsom, £100; Bombay, £90. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. EADMASTER wanted oil the Ist of July next for the ARMIDALE SCHOOL,, NEW SOUTH WALES. Must be a Clergyman of the Church of England in Full Orders and a Graduate in Arts of a University of the United Kingdom or Australia. There are at present 100 pupils, of whom 75 are boarders, with six resident assistant m-asters. Excellent climate, liberal salary, and good quarters. Full particulars may be obtained from the Bishop of Grafton and- Armidal-e, Bishopscourt, Armidale, New, South Wales. "DiOEOUGH OF ONEHXTNGaT Applications will be received up till MONDAY, January 29th, 1908, for the Position of Sanger, Ponndkeeper, and Dog Registrar for the Borough for tie ensuing year; salary, £25 per annum, and commission on Dog Collars sold. HORACE A. YOCKNEY, Town Clerk. Borough Council Chamber*, Joxronr 18th, looe.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 1
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