IF Messrs. WOOLCOT aud FISHER, Carpenters, will leave their address at the Daily Southern Cross Office, they will hear of something to their advantage.
FOR SALE, a Newest Construction Five-inch THEODOLITE, by Troughton & Sinims.— Apply at the Southern Cross office.
WANTED to PURCHASE a FLAT-BOTTOM PUNT, capable of carrying Twenty or Thirty Tons of Wood.— Apply to James Foley.
WANTED, a DWELLING-HOUSE, of about ten rooms, within easy reach of Hobsou and Queen-streets.— Apply in writing, stating rent, &c, to J. F., care of Mr. Wayte, Queen-street.
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLS.— MISTRESSES are REQUIRED for tho GIRLS' and INFANTS' SCHOOLS. Applications and testimonials to be forwarded, on or before the 25th instant, to the Churchwardens, from whom every particular as to salary, &0., may be obtained.— J. Flower and Elwin B. Dickson, Churchwardens.
WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT, acoustomed to children.— Apply to D. Caley, Baker, Queen-street.
WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, accustomed to the care of children. — Apply to Mrs. Gilfillan, Kyber-pass Road.
\\f ANTED, an EXPERIENCED COOK, for tho t * Masonic Hotel. — Apply to Mr. Nicol.
WANTED for the WANGAPOA SAW MILLS, FOUR HANDS. None but good workmen need npply.— Apply to Thomas Craig, Auckland, or to Hugh Craig, Wangapoa.
WANTED, immediately a FARM SERVANT, must be a good PLOUGHMAN, nnd able to milk. — Apply to R. Bent, Esq., Springfield, Epsom.
TT7" ANTED, a BOY, to make himself generally TT useful in a Family.— Apply to Gilfillan and Co., Lower Queen-street.
OLASTERERS. — WANTED Threo or Four L EXPERIENCED HANDS.— AppIy to G. BhYCKBURN, opposite the Newtown Post-offioe. The highest wages given and steady employment. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD.
WHEREAS some person or persons did, on the uieht of the 11th instant, WILFULLY SET FIRE TO Mr. SIMPSON'S STORE, at the Queen's Redoubt, Pokeno, whereby the whole of the stock, valued at £1,000 was consumed. The above reward will be paid to any penon giving such information as will lead to the conviction of tho instigator or incendiary. Apply to Mr. Commissioner Naughton, Auckland ; or to R. Simpson, Camp Otahuhu.
TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST from a dray, near Mount Smart, Onehunga Road, coming to Otahuhu, on the 6th instant, a new Saddle and Bridle and a sack of Maize. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Walker, Grocer, Onehuuga, or Mr. Absolom, Commercial Hotel, Otahuhu, shall receive the above. Otahuhu, Janunry 9th, 1863.
TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Parnell, about three weeks ago, a DARK BROWN (nearly Black) COB HORSE, about 14 hands high, long tail, no visible biand, late the property of Mr. R. Simpson, Panmure. Any person will 1 ccci ye the above reward on bringing the same to Mr. Absalom. Otahuhu, or D. A. G. HOBEN, Parnell.
ONE GUINEA REWARD. TOST, in Auckland, on Saturday last, a young J black CATTLE DOG, about nine months old, slightly tanned legs and ■white toes. Answers to the name of " Smut." Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Belcher, at Mr Hardington's stables, Queeuetreet; or to Mr. Yoxge, at Otahuhii, will receive the above reward. I POUND, in Victoria Lane, on the morning of the Fire, on 17th January, au AMERICAN CLOCK. The owner can have it by applying at this Office, and paying expenses.
VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT. Snpprintendent's Office, Auckland, Feb. 13th, 1862. is HEREBY OIVEN that a PUBLIC V MEETING will he held in the liall of the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, at half-past seven o'clock on the evening of THURSDAY, the 19th instant, for the purpose of ascertaining the views of the community, as to the advisability of forming a Corps, to he called, "The Auckland Battalion of United Rifle Volunteers," and for taking such further steps as may be considered proper in connexion therewith. ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent.
ST. PAUL'S BUILDING FUND. O ÜBSCRIBERS to the above fund are respectfully O requested to PAY THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS, at their earliest convenience, either to the Chmchwaidens, or to their Church Building Account, at the Bank of New Zealand.— J. Flower and Ei/win B. Dickson, Churchwardens. PAPAKURA VALLEY. NOTICE. rpHE RATE of SIXPENCE PER ACRE is now I. due, and the RATEPAYERS will he waited on by Mr. Anprew Lumsden, who has been appointed collector for the district. By order of the Trustees., J. H. HANSON, Chairman. February 14th, 1863.
NOTICE. ALL letters or communications for Mr. H. ROE, TIMBER MERCHANT, cau be left in his letter box, at MR. SMALLFIELD'S, Queen-street. MISS MUIR, DRESSMAKER, HOBSON SIREET, Has REMOVED two Doors further North into Amherst Cottage. J. EDSON, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, TJ ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and th. Jt\ public that he has REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, Next the Savings' Bank. Queen -street, Auckland, Jan. 29, 1863.
BLASTING POWDER. r THE Undersigned is now authorized to supply the L Miners with Blasting Powder. JOHN SCANLAN. Coromandel, Oct. 0, 1862,
COROMANDEL r PHE Undersigned is now' prepared to advance I MONEY on SPECIMENS to enable diggersto remain on the ground' And continue their work, thereby saving them the lots of time and expense of going to Auckland. . J. SCANLAN. r\TTEEN-STREET WHARF WEIGH-BRIDGE V is open to weigh Farm Produce, Coals, Gum, other Good*, at 6(1. per loadjfe. Certified by .1. Russeix, Wharf and Weigh M&r,, lrt January, 1863, ' ' "" •'
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 18 February 1863, Page 1
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