Missing 1 Friends.
TAMES LAFOUE;or,LAFONE, a native •J of Scotland^ passenger, per 'Donald MbKay,' from Liverpool' to' 'Melbourne in 1858, ia requested to APPLY 7 tothyunder.signed, who has received advices from home' respecting him.- • j;c. maqCormick, . , Wyndham-street, Auckland.
Money to Lend.
H6''W,\_/V /VJ per cent., on Freehold i Security in Auckland. — Apply to Jackson 'and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.
r J° LEND, in one parcel, on dbuUU good Security ; also, several smaller parcels. — J. M. Lennox, Highstreet.
_£•-_ C\f\f\ T0 LEND.— Apply to dt» 1 ,\ / yj\J J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High-street.
Wanted.
LAND and HOUSES (to buy or rent) and Domestic SERVANTS are daily inquired for at Hannaford's Office, [Highstreet
WANTED the public to know tbat L. R. James (late of the original Q C.E., Short! »nd-Btreet, and now of James's Q.P.E., VictorU-street) hag OPENED the MASONIC HOTEL, North Shore.
WANTED to be known that Visitors to thf 1 Norbh Shore will meet with every accommodation at the Masonic Hotel.
WAITED to be known that Quoits, Skittlee, and other games are provided by Li. K. James, at the Masonic Hotel, North Shore.
WANTEJ), everybody to call upon L. E. Jambs, at the Masouio Hotel, North Shore.
WANTED to LET, the RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT of the Albion Hotel, Coromandel. Terms easy to a suitable party.
WANTED to RENT or PURCHASE, a Seven- or Eight-roomed HOUSE, within a mile of Queen-atreet. — S. Vaile, Queen-street.
WANTED, to RENT, a Seven-or-Eight-roomed HOUSE, with a few acres of Land, within three miles of Queen-street. — R.D., office of this paper.
TTTANTED, by a Single Gentleman, a VV FURNISHED BEDROOM.— AppIy by letter to J.8.P,, at the office of this paper. State teims.
WANTED, the Public to Know that they can be supplied with FEWIT of the first quality, by H.HonaNsoN, on board the favourite steamer ' LUNA,' to and from the Thames, at Auckland Prices.
WANTED, a First class Dairy of BUTTER, and EGGS; cash on delivery. — G. W. H abu wick, No. 100, Hobson-street.
WANTED, a PARTNER,' in a Parceldelivery Business, doing a good trade. Must understand the shipping of goods. — Apply to Mr.'J. M. Lexnox, High-street.
WANTED, a DIIESSMAKER ; first class hand preferred. — 'Apply to H. Pope, Draper, Parnell Rise.
WANTED, 50 YOUNG GIRLS as Apprentices to learn the TAILORING Trade ; also MACHINISTS. Further, TAILORS, goo'l Workmen, either for piece work or by the week ; good wages given, constant employment. — Apply at D. Levy's, Auckland Clothing Manufactory, No. 9, Wellesley-street, opposite Webbs Music Hall,
WANTED, a General SERVANT, in a family of two. — Apply at Dundee Cottage, Grafton Road.
WANTED, a General Female SERVANT.— AppIy to Mrs. Ruck, Parnell.
WANTED, a SHOEING-SMITH and Two BOYS used to striking ; also, a SERVANT GlRL.— Apply C. G. Quick, Victoria-street.
WANTED, aGoodHARNESSMAKER. Constant work for a Steady Man. — Apply at the Victoria Stables.
WANTED, a BRICK-BURNER. Constant work.— Apply to Glanvillk and Ellyett, Quben-street^^
WANTED, a Good COOK, for a Country Hotel.— Apply to C. G. Quick, Vic-toria-street, between 12 and 2.
WANTED, a HUN-BOY.— Apply at this offiea.
WANTED, an ERRAND BOY.— Apply at the office of this paper.
WANTED, a Situation as WARDROOM or CAPTAIN'S STEWARD on board any of H.M. ships. Has served on thia station in a similar capacity. Unexceptionable references. — Address 0.V.. office of this paper.
A YOUNG LADY, who can teach English, French, and Music, wishes for an ENGAGEMENT as RESIDENT GOVERNESS.— Address T.L., Post-office, Anckland.
A YOUNG LADY, experienced in tuition, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT as Morning or Daily GOVERNESS, in a private family. — Address J.H., Messrs. Upton's, Stationera, Queen-atveot.
FLAX.— WANTED, "by an ENGINEER, a SITUATION on a Flax MillThoroughly understands the getting up of flax. — Apply to S,, office -of this paper.
THAMES GOLDFIELDS HOSPITAL. TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.
REQUIRED for the Thames Hospital, a HOUSE-SURGEON, at a salary of | £200 per annum, with liberty to practise outside. Applications to be sent in not later than the 7th day of February instant, addressed to the Chairman r of the General Committee of the Thames Hospital.' • EDWARD HONISS, Secretary and Treasurer.
FIRST-CLASS TEACHER WANTED for the School near Otahuhu, lately conducted by' Mr. A. Grant. — Applications to be sent in to the undersigned, for the Committee, on or before TUESDAY, the i 15th. instant. • ' WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. I Otara^ Otahuhu, February 2, 1870.
| i ' AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES.^ ' •'"' QETTLING for the above; Races will take' >O s p!aoe a^ ? CAMPioN's Gify Club,'Shortiaridi street; cH O?UESDAY- Evening; the'B&i Jebrukry.^f o'clock.^ J "■' «-"■* " } '--' I * J^ -'-^EDWARD WOOLFffiLD, ' , , '^->S&eMtMyv" -'-
COPIES of the PaiijY Soprmßpr Cboss and TfEteki^ News >ettn/ ; be li>bt»ined fjrom Mr. B, %|^#s?9P»,*'»-Stationer. 4p,, GiihiinStoWi); ' ■ ■ !j
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3888, 7 February 1870, Page 1
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