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WANTED, au ENGLISHWOMAN as General SERVANT in a small family; must be able to cook.— Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, in a small family, a General SERVANT. Must be an efficient Cook. Good wagef, aud a comfoitable home.— Apply at tht office of this paper. " ;

WANTED, a SERVANT accustomed to Cooking; also, a NURSEMAID.— AppIy bo Mrs. Brookfield, Onehunga.

WANTED, a General Female SERVANT.— Apply office of this paper.

WANTED, a Good COOK.— Apply to Mrs. Harghavjis, Selwyn Terrace, ParnelL

WANTED, a BAKER for the country.— Apply to Mrs. Dunning's, Grey-stieet.

WANTED, a Young MAN, to act as BILLIARD-MARKER, and who would make himself generally useful. — Apply to Mr. MacKenzii, Union Hotel, Queen-street.

WANTED, a SUBSTITUTE for the 3rd Waikato Militia ; 50 acres near Rangirirj, two miles from water communication. Terms modetate; Crown graut in September; 10 months ration money, at £2 ss. per mon*.— Apply at the office of this paper. , ,

WANTED immediately, an active LAD, about 18 years of age, to take charge of a Hort>e, and make himself generally useful in a household. He must have good recommendations, and be a member of a Total Abstinence Society, or agree to become such on being engaged.— A pplicaiions to be made to Dr. Cow AN, Hobson-atreet, at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, the 28th inst. — Hobson-street, July 26, 1866.

WANTED, a LAD, 16 to 18 years of age. Must read and write ; good references ; lhdoor permanent situation. — Apply to Mr. Watts, Medical Hall, Onehunga.

WANTED, a smart LAD, as Waiter.— Apply at the United Service Hotel.

WANTED, by a Young Married English WOMAN, a SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER. References if required.— Address M.0., office of this paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION, as FARM MANAGER or OVERSEER, by a thoroughly competent person, who understands Farming, iv all its branches, and has most satisfactory references. — Address, "Overseer," office of this paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION as a SHEPHERD, by a Young Man, who has recently arrived in the province. — Apply, L.P., office of this paper.

LOST, a BANDBOX, near the Windmill. Anjone bringing it to Mrs. Dpnning's, Greystreet, will be rewarded.

AUCKLAND CLUB.

THE Members of the AUCKLAND CLUB are requested to attend a GENE UAL MEETING in the Club-rooms, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the consideration of business of importance. By order. H. STACPOOLE. July 24, 1866.

ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. OTAHUHU DIVISION. »TnHE DIVISION will PARADE for Inspect : on X of Arms, &c, on MONDAY, 30th instant, at 11a.m. All absent members will be Fined in the amount fixed by Government. After Parade, a Meeting will be held to consider Rules to be adopted by the Division. W. T. BASSETT, Captain Commanding. Auckland, July 27, 1866.

T^HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of LODGE ST. JOHN will be held, at the Lodgeroom, Ciiterion Hotel, Otahuhu, on TUESDAY Evening, the 31st inst., at seven o'clock. Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the R.W.M. H. S. ANDREWS, Secretary.

FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A SMALL aud PAYING BUSINESS, known as XX. the "Maison Frangaise," Princes-atreet ; a good opportunity for a small capitalist. Apply to C. STICHBURY, Queen-street.

TO LET OR FOR SALE, A LARGE SEVEN- ROOMED HOUSE in Hobson's Bay, Brighton, Pnrnell; beautifully situated, and fine vi3W of the harbour ; late in occupation of Dr. Moffatt. For f urther particulars, apply to Captain T. R. BLOOMFIELD, On the premises ; Or: J. S. MACFARLANE, Queen-street.

TO LET, rfIHE GREAT SOUTH ROAD HOTEL X DRURY. * For particulars inquire of JOHN C. MORRIN, Queen-street.

TO BE LET, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with Nine-stalled Stable and Feed-house, &c, lite the property of Mr. H. Maiden, Edinburgh-street, Newton. For particulars, apply on the premises, or to J. BAINBRIDGE, Northern Hotel, North Road. ,

TO LET, With immediate possession, A LARGE DWELLTNG-HOUSE, pleasantly situated in Ponsonby Road, lately occupied by — Bucholz, Esq., with a large Garden and Stable. Apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, House Agents, Queen-street.

TO BE LET, IN A GOOD STAND, A PUBLIC-HOUSE, which can be proved to be doing a good trade. — Apply at the office of this paper.

PONSONBY ROAD.— TO LET, a Seven roomed VILLA RESIDENCE, with Large Warden, Well, and every convenience, near top of College Road. — Apply to C E. Dod, Hobson-street, next Governor Browne Hotel. \

FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with or without attendance,' at Mrs. Williamsons, Bon Accord House, opposite New; Government Wharf, Onehunga. ( . P.S. — Invalids can be attended to.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION and Private APARTMENTS for- Families and Single Gentlemen, at the Naval Hotel, Pitt-street, Karangahape Road. Also, good Stabling^ — Mrs. Pearson Proprietress.

BOARD and RESIDENCE for .one or two Gentlemen, at Mts. Creamer's, York House, Symonds-street, opposite City Road.

FOR SALE, 60 A.cres of Country LAND, 1 situated near the banks of the Waipa river ; being No. 16 of the Pikopiko block, about two and a-half miles from Te Rori landing-place, for £50 cash. — For further particulars, apply at the office of .this paper. '

FOR SALE, a Few Tons Hobart Town SEED POTATOES,? kts Close /Ainrf. Oafs, Grocers, 3ueen-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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