Missing Friends.
TAMES LAFOUE, or LAFONE, a native •I of Scotland, passenger per 'Donald McKay,' from Liverpool to Melbourne in 1858, is requested to APPLY to the undersigned, who has received advices from home respecting him. J. 0. MacCORMICK, VVyndham-street, Auckland. C^l EORGE W. MALIM, who left the ~K ship 'Coulnakyle,' at Auckland, about j July last, is entreated by his mother to com- j municate with Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Fort-street, Auckland. Money to Lend. i . _o»> oo_n T ° leni> ' at seven HW J\ f percent., on Freehold Security in Auckland. — Apply to Jaokson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland. OWr^ir^ TO LENH, in one parcel, on c*i>Ov_r \ 7 good Security ; alao, several smaller parcels. — J. M. Lennox, Highstreet. , £f (\f\l \ TO LEND. -Apply to *,* "V/w J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High-street. Wanted.
LAND and HOUSES (to buy or rent) and Domestic SERVANTS are dailyinquired for at Hannaford's Office, street
WANTED the t.nblio to know that 1.. E. James (la*e of the origins! Q 0.E., Phorfand-streft, and now of James's Q.",K. t Victim-street,) h»« uPENED the MASONTC HOTRI, North re.
WANTED to be known that Viator's to tho Norih Shore will mept with even uncnminndn ion at thf> Ma»m>io Hotpl
WA>TFD to be known that Quoits, Skittlep, and oHi<>r g»me^ are provided fey L. H. Jamks, at the Maß')nic Hotel,
WANTPJ), everybody to call upon L. K. James, at the Masonic Hotel, North SWp.
WANTED to LET, tlie 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 -street. — 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 tins paper.
WANTED, by a Single Gentleman, a BURNISHED BEDROOM.— AppIy by letter to J.8.P., at the office of this •paper. - . State terms.
WANTED, the Public to Know that they can be^xipuilecl wifh FRUIT of the "first; quality, by HlHopkinson, oii board the" favourite steamer • LUNA,' to and from the ! Thames, at Auckland Prices.
WANTED, a First class Dairy of BUTTER, and EGGS; cask on delivery. — G. W. Haedwick, No. 100, Hobson-atreet.
WANTED, a PABTNER, in a Parceldelivery Business, doing a good trade. Must understand the snipping of goods. — Apply to Mr."J. M. Lennox, High-street. WANTED, a HOUSEMAID.— AppIy to Mrs. Alfred Buckxand, Newmarket.
WANTED, a DRESSMAKER; first class hand preferred. — Apply to H. Pope, Draper, Parnell Rise.
WANTED, a Middle-aged WOMAN to take Charge of a small Family.— Apply to the Rev. Mr. Dudley, St. Sepulchre's Manse.
WANTED, 50 YOUNG GIRLS aa Apprentices to learn the TAILORING Trade ; also MACHINISTS. Further, TAILORS, good 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, Pavnell.
WANTED, aGoodHARNESSMAKER. Constant work for a Steady Man. — Apply at the Victoria Stables.
WANTED, a Good COACHSMITH. Good wages gjven. — Apply C. S. Quick, Victoria-street.
WANTED, a Good COOK, for a Country Hotel.— Apply to 0. G. Quick, Vic-toria-street, between 12 and 2.
WANTED, a YOUTH.— Apply at the office of this paper.
WANTED, a Strong Active BOY, about 16 years of age. References yequived. — Apply to J. Smith, Draper, 242, Queenstreet.
WANTED, a RUN-BOY.— Apply at this office.
WANTED, an ERRAND BOY.— Apply &t the office of this paper.
WANTED, an ENGAGEMENT as Salesmau or Bookeeper. The advertiser has had several years' experience, and has a food connection a'mongat Hotel and Storeeepera in Toivn and Country. — Address B. S., Poet-office, Grahamstown.
A YOUNG LADY, who can teach English, French, and Music, wishes for an ENGAGEMENT aa RESIDENT GOVERNESS.— Address T.L., Post-office, Anckland.
A YOUNG LADY, experienced in tuition, desirea a RE-ENGAGEMENT as Morning or Daily GOVERNESS, in a private family. — Address J.H., Messrs. Upton's, Stationers, Queen-street.
FLAX.— WANTED, by an ENGINEER, a SITUATION on a Flax Mill. Thoroughly underatands the getting up of flax. — Apply to S., office of thia paper.
FIKST-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 15th instant, WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. Otara, Otahuhu, February 2, 1870.
AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES.
SETTLING for the above Baces will take place at Campion's City Club, Shortlandrtrwt, THIS (Tuesday) Evening, Bth Febru *ry, at 7 o'elo.ck. «EDWABD WOOLFIELD,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3889, 8 February 1870, Page 1
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