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Missing friends.

JAMES LAFOUI£ or LAFONE, d native of Scotland, passenger per 'Donald McKay,', from Livorp^ol- to"' Melbourne in 18^8, ' is :requeated 4 t6 J :&PPLY to the" undersigned; who has receivediadvides from < home respecting him. J. C. MacCORMICK, Wyndhain-street, Auckland.

GEORGE W. MALIM, who left the ship 'Coulnakyle,' at Auckland, about July last, is entreated by his mother to communicate with Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Fort-street, Auckland.

Money %o Lend.

AQ AAA TO LEND, at seven H& < v, \J \J v/ percent , on Freehold Security in Auckland. — Apply to Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, .Auckland.

-_?tt(Ot^l T0 k^^' ™- one Parcel, on d&Cj vJ' V r good Security ; also, several smaller parcels.— J. M. Lennox, Highstreet.

j?i nnn T0 LEND.~A PP i y t0 && c," F\J\J J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High-street.

Wanted. LAND and HOUSES (to buy or rent) and Domestic SERVANTS are daily inquired for at Hankaford's Office, "JHighstreet

WANTRD the public to know that L. R. James (late of the original Q C.E., Shortland-dtreet, and now of James's Q.C.E., Victoria-street) has OPENED the MASONIC HOTEL, North Shore.

WANTRD to be known that Visitors to the North Shore will meet with every accommodation _t the Masonic Hotel,

WANTED to be known that Quoits, Skittlef, and 1 other games are provided by L. P.. James, at the Masonic Hotel, N^rth Shore.

WANTED, everybody to call upon L. R. James, ab the Masonic 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-street. — S. Vaile, Queen-street.

WANTED, a First class Dairy of BUTTER, and EGGS; cash on delivery.— G. W. Hardwick, 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. Lexjtox, High-street.

WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. -Apply to Mis. Alfred Btjckland, Newmarket.

WANTED, a I>iIt:!S MAKER ; 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, a Respectable WOMAN as HOUSEKEEPER.— Address, A., office of this paper.

WANTED, 50 YOUNG GIRLS as 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, m a family of two. — Apply at Dundee Cottage, Grafton Road.

WANTED immediately, an Efficient General SERVANT.— AppIy to Mrs. Y. E. RIOE, Symonds-street.

W ANTED, aGoodHARNESSMAKEK Constant work for a Steady Man. — Apply at the Victoria Stables.

WANTED, a Good COACHSMITH. Good wages given. — Apply C. S. Quick, Victoria-street.

WANTED, a YOUTH.— Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, a lAD for the Country ; wages, Ba. to 15a. per week. — Apply at J.SJBuchanan's, Merchant, Queen-street, on Thursday, atj. lj^loc_k.___ „ WANTED, a RUN-BOY. —Apply at this office^

WANTED, an ERRAND BOY— Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, an ENGAGEMENT as Salesman or Bookeeper The advertiser has had several years' experience, and has a good connection amongst Hotel and Storekeepers in Town and Country. — Address B. S., Post-office, Grahamstown.

X\r ANTED, by a YOUNG LADY acVV customed to domestic tuition, a SITUATION as GOVERNESS; she can teach Music, Singing, French, and the usual branches of an English Education. Home comforts, and respectable employment, more esteemed than money. — Address F., Box 110, Post-office. Unexceptionable references,

GENERAL SERVANT. WANTED, a General SERVANT.— Apply at or before one o'clock to Mra. Vogbl, Jermyn-street.

WANTED, at the Bay of Islands Coal Mines, a RESIDENT SURGEON. — For particulars, apply during the present week, between 12 and 1 o'clock, to J. A. GILFILAN. February 8, 1870TO OWNERS OF FLAX MILLS.

WANTED, a SITUATION as MANAGER; the advertiser has a thorough practical knowledge of Flaxdressing in all its branches. — AddreßS, Laurence, office of this paper, Auckland.

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 15th instant. WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. - -Otara, Otahuhu, February 2, 1870.

A YOUNG LADY, experienced in tuition, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT as Mdrning or Daily GOVERNESS, in a private* family. — Address J.H., Messrs. UPtoy'3, Stationers, Queen-street.

mRADESMEKW^BOOKS regularly and :„ JL \ carefully kep^t, and accounts made out, t supon. reasonable terms, b'y an experienced 1 Accountant. Highest testimonials and refw«nc«f *— Obiwt, office tf tfcw 2'apw.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1