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A BOY, named SAMUEL JOHN MOONEY, RAN AWAY from School last Thursday, and has not since been heard of by his relatives. He i» twelve years of age, dark complexion, and had on a straw hat with muslin ronnd it, black alpaca coat, and light tweed trousers. —Any intelligence respecting him will be thankfully received by Mr. Francis Bowk,' Edinburgh-street, Newton, or at the Wetleyan College. _____

COLES, W. C— A LETTER for you at the office of this paper.

CHEAP TOOLS, American Goods, Household Requisites.— P. A. PniLiPS, corner of Queen and Shortlandstreets. Established 1849.

/""CHEAPEST House in Auckland for Tools, Hard\_y ware, Kerosine, American Goods, &c, &c. — P. A. Philips, corner of Queen and Shortlandstreets. , _

AT Mrs. Vknablbs's Registry Office.— WAITING ENGAGEMENTS : A number of highly respectable Female Servants.

WANTED, a Five-roomed . HOiraiß with O-rrUn, Ac, within ten minutes' walk from rrinces-streot.* Rent, about £20 per annum.— Apply to Cartwrioht and Httoheb, Canada Buildings.

WANTED, COPIE3 of the DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS for the months of October, November, December, 1863 ; January, February, March, April, and May, 1864.— Apply at the office of this paper^

WANTED, a Small LATHE WHEEL.— AppIy by letter, stating size and price, to T. O. Baxer, Edwardes-street.

WANTED, MASTERS and SERVANTS to APPLY at Chapman's Registry Office from 10 to 12 forenoon, the charge being only Is.

WANTED, Two or Three LADIES wishing to become AMATEURS in the Parnell Dramatic Hall.— Apply, by letter, to W. P. Wilson, Exchange Hotel, Parnell.

WANTED, at Tauranga, a General SERVANT. Good reference 3 required.— Apply at Rev. J. Kinder's, ParnelL _

WANTED, a General Female SERVANT.— Apply to Mr. Bradlkt, London Taw".

WANTED, in the country, a GIRL, to assist in the care of two young children.— Apply, between 9 and 12, to Mrs. Andrews, Parnell Road, opposite Hunter's Factory. __^_______.___

WANTED, a NUHSE GlRL.— Apply to Mrs. Machattib, Kyber Pass Road.

WANTED, a First-class DRAPER, who will bs agreeable to do all work necessary in a general Store at Napier. — Letters of application, with references or testimonials, to be sent to Messrs. D. Graham and Co., Vulcan-lane.

WANTED, a STEWARD to proceed next month to England, £8 a month. Apply by letter, stating name and last place of employment. Address, J. M-BEDITH, office of this paper.

WANTED, as General FARM SERVANT, a steady Young Man, who can Plough ; must be a good Milker.— Apply at Chapman's Re.istry, Queen-street.

WANTED, a Stout Active LAD, to make himself generally useful.— Apply at the Junction Hotel.

WANTED, a Steady Young LAD to DeUver Bread. — Apply to G. Diokson, Baker, Hobson-ctreet.

WANTED, a BOY.— Apply to Mr. Wallace, Jeweller, foot of Grey-street.

WANTED, by a lady highly efficient, a SITUATION m H_OJoOTKjHj£|p- a^-- r s?_* o #, cfnfcf ffiis paper.

WANTED, by amarried couple, a SITUATION to manage a Dairy.— Apply to J. MASoy, Hair-dres*er, Queen-street^

WANTED, by a practical 3ARDENEB, who understands his business in all its branches, a SITUATION; good references can be given. — Apply A.8., office of this paper. '

WANTED, a SITUATION, by » young man brought up to the Grocery Trad« ; or would make himself generally uieful in a Store. — Address, K.R., office of this paper^

WANTED, a SITUATION as BOOKKEEPER or CLERK in a Merchant's or Storekeeper's Office.— Address, " Messina," office of this paper.

TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.— WANTED, Six Good HANDS, for Wanganui. — Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock, on. Monday, at Crtjick*hank, Smart, and Cos., High-street.

110 PARENTS.— WANTED, by a Young Lady, Two or Three CHILDREN to Board and Educate, in a delightful pleasant home, in the healthiest part of Onehunga. Highly respectable references' given.— For address, apply to Davt and McFarland, Queen-street.

THE OTEA COPPER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).

WANTED, CARPENTERS, to ERECT several Miners' COTTAGES at Mine Bay, Great Barrier Island. — Apply to the undersigned, at Messrs. Frastr and Tinne's, Ironfounders, Mechanics' Bay, THIS DAY (Tuesday), between half-past 10 and 12 noon, and in the afternoon from 3 to 4 p.m. THOMAS SHARPE, Engineer.

ONE POUND REWARD. LOST or STOLEN, from Quick and Co.'s Coach, on Monday afternoon, the 3rd February instant, between Drury and Auckland, the BUTT or LOCK PORTION of REVOLVER, No. 1,557 — Daw, of Threadneedle-street, London, maker. A Silver Plate with crest engraved on stock. The missing part was in a buff-ooloured leather revolver case, when lost or stolen. Anyone finding the same, and taking it to E. Porter and Co., Ironmongers, Shortland Crescent, will receive the above reward.

LOST or fcTa-OCJau, on Thurtday afternoon, a Dark Brown PONY, white on forehead and hind feet ; also hogskin saddle and bridle.— Any person on restoring the same to the undersigned will be rewarded for their trouble, and anyone detaining it after this notice will be dealt with according to UW ' HENRY S. MEYERS, Fort-street.

TWO POUNDS REWARD. A CEDAR BOX, taken by mistake f rom the Store of THOM-S Macky and Co., or off the Wbarf, about the mouth of September last. Contents: Female Wearing Apparel, Daguerrotypes, *c : supposed to have gone to Tauranga. Any person returning the same to Thomas Macky ahd Co., Queen-street, will receive the above reward.

TWO POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN* from my premises, while on fire,' on the night of the 26th ultimo, * CASE of MIDWIFERY INSTRUMENTS, manufactured by S. Maw, and bearing the initials, A..M.W.— Any newontjeforning the same, or giving iuch information m wilU»ad jxrthe reoorery, »hall receive the above reW *M f '.- - . A, M. WILLIAMS, it . ■ Licentiate Apothepary, Doctor in Midwifery, . Hoblon-itreet, February 1, 1866. .

STRAYED into my Paddocks for a lengthened period, * BAY PONY, recently shod ; both hind feefcwhite j white face j brand on. near shoulder invisible. If not claimed within ten days from date, will be sold to defray expenses, , , ; DAVID BUKNSIDE, ; Papatoito},, February 8, 18Q6. , • - Hotel.

STRAYED, frem Mr. Bennetts, Meadowbank, Onehunga, a Bay HORSE, JP on' near shoulder a,nd W otf off side,' Any one returning it will be rewarded,— A amall Meadow Wanted.,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

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