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Wantßd. TIT ANTED—Board, Lodging, and AttendW ance, by two gentlemen, in a quiet neighbourhood. No other lodgers. Separate. bedrooms. Terms liberal. Address X.Y., ffice of this paper. 6-8 WANTED —A Situation as Carpenter, on a Station, by a single man. Apply to Saml. Morris, at Mr White's, Courtney Hotel, Coal Track. 6-30 WANTED— A good Moulder. Apply at the Canterburt Foundrt. 7-4 \\7 ANTED—A Scullery Maid. Apply at V V the City Hotel. 7-3 WANTED —By a single gentleman, a Cottage as near the Telegraph Office as possible. Address T. 8., Telegraph Office. 7-6 Goods. ITILTO- AND CO.'S PORTLAND CEMENT AND PLASTER OF PARIS BRICKS, SLATES. Galvanized corrugated iron Stourbridge fire bricks J Patent paving tiles Plasterers' hair and lime Sheet lead and zinc White lead Boiled and raw linseed oil Marble mantelpieces Iron R W pipes and guttering RANGES AND STOVES. AX CATHEDRAL YARD. 8-11 ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— 100,000 feet flooring boards, American pine and kauri 80,000 feet pine shelving 20,000 feet deals and scantling 200,000 feet black and white pine, and totara boards and scantling, all lengths and sizes 80,000 feet V.D.L. scantling, 8 x 3, 6 x 3, 6 x 6, 5 x 5, 4 x 4, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, and 3x2 40,000 feet battens, 3xl 5,000 feet cedar boards 30,000 feet five and six-feet broad paling 8,000 feet 2i-feet palings 150 pannelled doors 200 pairs sashes and casements, shingles, spokes, naves, &c. 30,000 Countess slates, 20 x 10 10 tons Morewood'e galvanized tinned corrugated iron Galvanized iron spouting and ridging 50 drums linseed oil 2 tons white lead 10 drums turpentine Also, 30 tons best annealed drawn f encng wire Nos. 4. 5, 6, 7, and 8 2000 standards, pierced for six wires 10 bales cornsacks MONTGOMBBT, TODHUNT-B & Co. Febrnary 27,1866. 2-28 Election Notices. TO THE ELECTOR 3OF THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF WAITANGI. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myseh as a Candidate for the Representation of your District in the Provincial Council. As the time before the elections is so short, I shall not be able to visit you all personally, but if elected you may rely on mc for the conscientious discharge of the duties of your representative. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 5-21 EfiSESX Gjuy. »

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Press, Volume X, Issue 1144, 9 July 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1144, 9 July 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1144, 9 July 1866, Page 3