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TO CARTERS.— The Carter who kindly volunteered to carry the BASKET of dirty LINIiN up to the Windmill, on Thursday afternoon, is earnestly requested to LE \VE it at the Edinburgh Castle, Symonds-ttreet ; or at the office of this paper. ________——— -

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

"/IIHE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING1 MACHINE is the oie best calculated for household use."— From " Timbs'a Year-book of Facts for 1865." ,

WHEELER fc WILSON'S Patent Lock-stitch SEWING-MACHINES were awarded the prize cold metal at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINKS perform every species of sewing with a speed of 1,500 stitches per minute.

WHEELER _ WILSON'S SKWING-MA-CHINES work equally "well upon woollen, Cotton, silk, and linen goods.

WHISELER & WILSON'S Lock-stitch SEW-ING-MACHINES, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of the colony and illustrated circulars »ent post-free.— Messrs. H. and A. Sherrard and Co., Sole Ageuts, Fort-street, Auckland.^

MESSRS. STEVENS _ SON beg to inform Merchants and Tradesmen that they have commenced business «s ACCOUNTANTS.- Stevkns and Son, Shortland-crescent. .

GOOD COOKS, General Servants, and Nursemaids, at Mrs. Hitngkrford's, Registry Office, Pitt-street.

WANTED, to BORROW, £50. Will give £14 per cent, interest. Good security.— Address, T. G., office of this paper.

WANTED, a VESSEL to proceed to the Wangapoa Saw Mills for timber.— Apply to Thomas Craig.

WANTED, WEEKLY, from 301b. to 401b. of FREPH BUTTER, aud a supply of EGOS. Apply to Mr. Freeman, corner of flobson and Wellington-streets.

WANTED, to Pimhase, one Eight-hoise Power Portable ENGINE, new or second-hand.— Apply to Maitland and Co., Queen's Wharf.

WANTED, PURCHASERS of ANTIQUE, GREEK, ROMAN, and ENGLISH COINS ; Roman Spearhead*, Daggers, Signet Rings, Brooches, Incense. Dishes, and Medallion. Also, Facsimiles of the Wai rants of Execution of Charles 1., and Mary Queen of Scots — James Whttb, Tobacconist.

WANTED, NEW-COMERS and others to call at TWOHEY'S Cheap Furniture Bazaar, Wellesley-street, three doors from Queen-street.

WANTED to LEASE or SELL, the Large, Commodious, and Well-finished HOTEL at ONEHUNGA, situated on Geddes's Point, facing the new Government Wharf and intended Mangarei bridge. For particulars, apply on the premises.— George Hodge.

WANTED, HOUSES and LAND. Houses and Land for Sale and to Let.— Stevens AND SON, Estate Agents, Shortland-street.

WANTED, a Five-roomed HOUSE, with Garden, &c , within ten minutes' walk from Princes-street. Rent, about £20 per annum.— Apply to Cartwright and Hughes, Canada Buildings.

WANTED, a HOUSE, within easy distance of Auckland, with garden and small paddock. Rooms must be lofty, »nd water good.— Address, stating termc, T.H.S., office of this paper.

WANTED, COPIES 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.

ANTKD, to Purchase a GOAT, in Milk.— Apply at the office of this paper^

WANTED, a good WATCH DOG ; a trial will be required.— Apply to Mr. Hicks, Vulcan-

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

WANTED, a RESIDENT GOVERNESS.— Apply to Mrs. Paton, Eden Hill, Epaom.

WANTED immediately, a Competent DRESSMAKER to join a person under very favourable circumstances. An unmarried person preferred. —Address, X.X., office of this paper.

"ANTED, a General House SERVANT.— Apply at the office of this paper.

ANTED, a COOK ; also a HOUSEMAID.— Apply to Mrs. HABaREAVKS, opposite St. Barnabas Church.

WANTED, an ASSISTANT BOOKSELLER and STATIONER.-Apply to George T. Chapman, Bookseller and Stationer.

WANTED, to ENGAGE a MAN, who is an ENGINEER and BLACKSMITH. —AppIy to J. W. Bbown, Queen-street.

WANTED, an active, honest, and industrious YOUTH, between the ages of 16 and 20.— Apply at the Post-office, North Shore.

WANTED, an Active LAD, from 15 to 17 — Apply to J. Hamilton, Baker, Albertstreet. '

WANTED, by a Middle-aged LADY, an APPOINTMENT as Superintendent of an Institution, Housekeeper, or Compauion.— Address, L.E L., office of this paper.

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

WANTED, EMPLOYMENT, by a Young Man, who could make himself generally useful; writes a good hand and is quick at figures.— Addess, "Fin," Post-office, Auckland.

WANTED, by a Young Mao, a SITUATION at a Baker's ; not particular about the wages. —Address, C.W., at tbe office of this paper.

TO NEW COMERS AND OTHERS.— WANTED, for an Hotel, a MARRIED COUPLE, without incumbwnce ; the man as Cook, and wife at General Servant. -Apply at the office of this paper. O 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 D_vr and McFarland, Queen-street.

LOST, last Sunday, a small Gold Mourning BROOCH. Ten Shillings Reward if left at the office of this paper.

STRAYED, a Yellow and White Dairy COW, branded JD on right rump.— Anyone returning the Cow to Mr. Collins, at the Prince Albert Inn, Epsom, will be rewarded.

STRAYED, a Small Rough coated TERRIER DOG, short tail, long ears.— The finder will be rewarded on returning it to Mr«. Flbtchkr, Jermyn -street.

BAUD OF HOPE UNION FESTIVAL, 1866.

MEMBERS belonging to the CITY «c informed that the Admission Ticket for the ANNUAL FESTIVAL, on TUESDAY next, the 27thj. can be obtained as follows, viz. : Members of the Band of Hope living to the east of Hobson-street, as~far as Mechanics' Bay, at St. Matthew's School-room, on Thursday and Friday mornings next, from seven to half past eight; andonFridny evening between five and seven o'clock. And all Member* west of Hob-wn-street will receive their tickets at the Wesleyan Sohool-room, Hobson-street, at the same hours. Members' Cards must be shown and reference given if required. Any Member living at a distance can communicate with one belonging to the Committee. E. CARR, S. ROUT.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 20 February 1866, Page 1

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