Wanted TO TINMEN. — WANTED a GOOD JOBBING HAND; highest wages to a good workman. G. P. Daye, Colombo t-creet. 7-29 5863 X\7 ANTED, a Good Steady DRIVER. V \ Apply, Hutcuinson and Co., Kaiapoi. 7-28 5852 WANTED. TENDERS for PROVIDING STONE and BUILDING a WALL, sft high, 2ft 6iu broad at bottom, and 2ft broad at top, for a distauce of 120 chains, more or less, commencing at the peg of Section No 121:54 near Little Raupaki, and going along the boundary of the Native Reserve. Address Cracboft Wilson, office of this paper. 7-30 5803 \T7ANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. ApVV ply at Mr Co'itrell's Office, Hereford street. 7-31 0012 TO DAIRYMEN. WANTED, a first-class CHEESEMAKER for the Ahuriri Station. Apply to Mr E. H. Dobson, Manager ; or to R. H. Erodes. 7-24 5759 WANTED, a MANAGER for BROOMFIELD FARM (adjoining the Racecourse). Apply to Messrs J. T. Ford and Co. . 7-H0 5888 WANTED, Sitting Room and Bed Room, with Board and attendance, for a Gentleman in a private family, where no others are taken in ; north or [west districts only. Apply by letter, with full particulars.to L.N., office of this paper. 2-8 6057 WANTED, a PRINTER. Gaul's Portrait Rooms. 8-2 6048 Publications FOE HOME KEADEES. THE ILLUSTEATED PEESS SUMMARY FOE THE OUT-GOING MAIL FOB, ENGLAND, IS NOW PUBLISHES AND /CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS :— The Maori Market, at Auckland. Holes and Corners of Melbourne Life (twelve engravings.) The French Transport Ship L'Orne^—caged prisoners. Conferring Degrees at the Melbourne University. The Factory Girls of Melbourne. The Great Extended Hustler's Mine, Sandhurst, Victoria (six engravings.) The Sydney Encapment—lnspecting the Troops. The Sydney Encampment—A Night Scene. ALL~'JHE NEFS OF THE MONTH. 7-13 ... PRICE SIXPENCE. 5554 rpHE WEEKLY T> RE S S THE ABOVE NEWSPAPER is the only one in the colonies where the LATEST TELEGRAPHIC AND GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Is inserted up to the Time of Publication Having such a Large Up-Country and ' Inter-provinciil Circulation, it is THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS, Also for those readers who cannot avail themselves of our Daily Issue, and is THE LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER In New Zealand. SUBSCRIPTION :—£l PER ANNUM CHRISTCHURCH MONTHLY TRACT. mHE AUGUST NUMBER NOW ON' SALE. 4s per 100 ; 6d per dozen. BROKEN BONES. Apply MISS ANDERSON, Secretary ; or ! MISS GAVIN, 8-1 6027 Treasurer. rpHB NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, (Limited.) CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, In 200,000 Shares, of £10 Each. First Issue—loo,ooo Shares of £10 Each. LOCAL DIRECTOR: George Gould, Esq. The Bank IS OPENED in CHRISTCHURCH, in Clark's Buildings, Hereford street, for geueral banking purposes: the keepiD? of Current Accounts ; the granting of Cash Credits; the receipt of Deposits on demand and for fixed periods ; the discount of Local Bills ; the negotiation of Bills of Exchange on England, the Austra- j lian Colonies, and other parts of the world. Drafts are issued upon the Bank of Engr land, on the Australian Colonies, and upon the Bank's Agents in Scotland, Ireland, &c., at current rates. HENRY RICHMOND GLEGG, 5-20 3673 Acting Ma«gger.
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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2494, 2 August 1873, Page 1
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