IF this should meet the oye of FRANCIS BATSON, he will greatly oblige by seuding his ad* dress to William Rimk,s, Wnimea, Hokitikft. WILLIAM GALLOWAY, native of Aberdeen, last heard of in Militia force here: An IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION awaits you at our office.— Burha and D* Hibsoh, Wyndbamstreet. MRS. JAMES begs to thank the ladies of A uckland and its vicinity for the very liberal palronaae she haH leceived during tho time she has been in Wellesley-street, anil takes the present oppoitunity of informing them that she has opened a Shop in QUEEN-vSTREET, throe doors above the Odd Fellows' Hall, with a choice selection of New and Seasonable Goods ; and hopes to continue to nurit their kind patronage ami support. N.B.— Wanted, a first-class Milliner, and experienced Dress Mnkers. Nona olse need apply. UILDING ALLOTME^T.-WANTED, to PURCHASE, or LKASE, with purchasing clause, a BUILDING ALLOTMENT, in Upper ITobson, Nelson, Pitt, or Vineent-ntreets, or that neighbourhood.— Address, stating terras audlooabty, R. W. P. , office of this paper. T Mm Venablks's Registry Office, Wakefieldstreet. -WAN TED, a Man ieil Couple (without incumbrance), a Working Housekeeper, Girl about 15 'accustomed to the euro of a Imby). WANTED, a LADY BOARDER, in a private family.— For address, apply at the offico of this paper W~~ ANTED, DAIRIES.— The highest prices given for Fresh BUTTER nnd EGGS, at Mrs. Dunniso's, Grey^str^^iioklnndL WANTED, the ladies of Auckland to loiow that Mrs BURDEN has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a MILLINER and DRESSMAKER, in Wellesley-street, on the premises lately occupied by Mrs James ; and she trust*, by paying htrict attention to the wishes of her patronosses, combined with a system of moderate rhargM.to obtain a slinro of pnWic patronage. The fa»hionn will be received monthly. Oidera for every description of ladies' and childien's underclothing, crinolines, ko.
WANTED, the inhabitants of Auckland to know that tbry can pnrebasi- either new or second-hand FURNITURE, of every description, at the cheapest rate, atTwonxv's Bazaar, Wtllesleybtreet, two doors from Queen-street^
WANTED, al'aily GOVERNESS. -Apyly to Mr«. Dacre, Edeu Ciescent, between the hours of ten and one.
WANTED, a fiist-class MILLINER, at Mn<. C. Lowson'i, Wyudhatn-ntreet.
WANTED, a respectable General SERVANT. —Apply to Mrs. Tornbull, Wyuyardstreet.
\T7 ANTED, an Active PARTNER, to occupy VV a Native Run of about 9,000 acres, in the Kiiipai a Distiiot, on equal Shares. Tho run is ceourely fenced.— A pply to Mr. J. H augrf.^v us, Parnell.
WANTED, a Gentleman, with about £500 capital, to JOIN Advertiser in OPIiMNG an HOTEL and Storo iv an eligible position, about 70 miles north of Auckland, in the immediate vicinity of some newly-settled blocks of land —For particulars, apply at the offke of the Neiv-Zcalandtr.
WANTED, for Hip permanent staff of the Inveicargill Militia, a Thoroughly Competent DRirX SERCJE^NT. Pay, Os. per diem.— Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to Captain Junior, Militia Ofiice, 1 nvercargill.
WANTED, nn Active YOUTH, who can give good reference. One speaking French pretVne<l.— Apply at M. Hauuuve's, Watch-maker and Jeweller, Queen-street.
WANTRD, *u honct, active BOY, to Milk, and make himself lUfful.— Apply at Epgoni Stoic.
WANTKD, by a young man who understands Bookkeeping, and is willing to make himself generally useful, a SITUATION in a Store, Warehouse, or Meicantilo Office ; has some expeiiencein Banking business ; can produce good testimonialu. — Addicss A.C., office of this paper.
WANTED, by a respectable yonng man accustomed to Stoickeeping, a SITUATION in a Store or Warehouse, in Town or Country. Town reference.— Addiei-s 8.W., office of this paper.
COMPOSITORS WANTFD.— WANTED, on the (< L\"mLTON Times" newspaper, at Clnistchurcli, Four COMPOSITORS, at Is 4d. per thousand. — Apply for information to CnKiGHTOif and SCALFS.
TO LITERARY MEN.— WANTED, a competent EDITOR, fur a Bi-weekly or Tri-weekly paper, — Addiess, stating terms, and previous experience, " Argus" office of this paper.
rpo PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. — J WANTED, by a Yonng Woman, a SITUATIOV to wait upon a Lady, or a Family returning to England. Wages no object.— Address M.R. , office of this p-xper.
110 TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.— 'I ho Advertiser (who has been some years resident in this province) is waiting an ENGAGEMKNTof trust and responsibility.— Addiess, Rak\U, care of Alexander Brothers, Queen-street Whaif. _
rpo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.— Mesi>rs. X Camkron and Bdsrows, Architects, Surveyors, and Kuginears, have a vacancy for an active YOUTH, of good education, as PUPIL.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
LOST, Two SHEEP, branded AD. 10s. if strayed, and a higher reward if it will lead to a conviction of the offenders. These sheep were lost last week from the Newmarket Sale Yards. A DQRNWELL.
LOST, between Shortland-streotand Hobson street, a Ladies' GOLD RING, set with Peark— Any person finding the same, and briuging it to the undersigned, will be rewarded. M. BRUCE, Watchmaker aud Jeweller, Shortland-street.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
rp HE above Reward will be paid to any one J giving Mich INFORMATION as will lead to the CONVICTION of the person who BItOKE into my STABLE on the night of the 21«t November ; One Pound Rewaid on recovery of the Whip stolen from thence. F . D . YON GE, Otahuhu. X A LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C.
r PHE CELEBRATION of the FESTIVAL of L ST. ANDREW will take place in tbeLODGEROOM', STAR HOTEL, Albert-street, ou ST. ANDREW'S DAY (November 30).
Dinner on the table at 7 o'clock p.m.
Andrew Beveridge, Esq., Deputy Provincial Grand Maitcr of the Scotch Cohititution, in the Chair,
Tickets, One Guinea each ; may bo had of the Secretary and any of the other Office Bearers of tho Lodge, By older of tho R.W.M. JOHN OGILVIB, Secretary.
UNITED SERVICE LODGE, No. 421, 1.0.
rpHE MONTHLY MEETING of the above X Lodge will be held at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, THIS DAY, at 7 p.m., sharp. Visiting Brethicn.are invited to attend. By ordor of 'tho W.M. J M. GREEN, Secretary,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 1
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