MisWng Friends.
/GEORGE W. MALIM, who left the \Tf ship ' Coulnakyle,' at Auckland, about July last, is entreated by hia mother to communicate with Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Fort-street, Auckland. Money to Lend. £*g\ f\{\(~\ T0 LEND, at seven hS**^, V_/^ Jyjf percent., on Freehold Security in Auckland. — Apply to Jackson and RUSSELL, Solicitors, Fort-street, AuckiancL^ _£&i^(~\f \ T0 LEND, in one parcel, on "" good Security ; also, several smaller- parcels. — J. M. Lennox, HighBtreet. f J0 1 O^ll T0 LEND.— Apply to c& I Js. /^/* '& J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High^fh-eetfrlL -i.,^ Wanted.
X AND and HOUSES (to buy or rent) and |j Domestic SERVANTS are daily inquired for at Hannaford's Office, ..Highstreet WANTED to LET, the RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT of the Albion Hotel, Corornandel. 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. Hardwtck, No. 100, Hobson-street. WANTED, a PARTNER, in a Pareeldelivery Business, doing a good trade. Must understand the shipping of goods. — Apply to Mr."J. M. Lemnox, High-street. WANTED 7 a" WIFE, by an elderly Gentleman, at the Bay of Islands ; age, not over 30 ; must have an amiable and agreeable manner, and be moderately goodlooking. — Address, X.Y.Z., Beach Hotel, Russell. WANTED, a HOUSEMAID.— AppIy to Mrs. Alfred Btjckland, Newmarket.
WANTED, 50 YOUNG GIRLS aa Apprentices to learn the TAILORING Trade ; also MACHINISTS. Further, TAILORS, good Wort men, 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. ANTED, a General SERVANT, in a family of two. — Apply at Dundee Cottage, Graftou Road. WANTED immediately, an Efficient General SERVANT. —AppIy to Mrs. Y. E. Rice, Symonds-street. ANTED, Four MASONS.— A pplynext to S. H. Smith's stove, Queen-street. — William Cameron, Builder. WANTED, a Good COACHSMITH. Good wages given. — Apply C. S. Quick, Victoria-street. WANTED, a Young MAN used to the BUTCHERING Business.— lnquire at the office of this paper. WANTED, a Pair of HANDS AW YERS.— AppIy to M. H. Roe, Onehnnga. WANTED, a Respectuble YOUTH, for the Drapery Trade.— S. and J. R. Vaile. _____
WANTED, a BOY.— Apply at the New- J ton Bakery. ! 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. WANTED, by a YOUNG LADY accustomed to domestic tuition, a SITUATION as GOVERNESS; she can teach Music, Singing, French, and the usual branches of an Knglish 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 Mrs. Vogel, 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 S. A. GILFILT.AN 7, Queen-street. February 8, 1870TO OWNERS OF FLAX MILLS.
WANTED, a SITUATION as MANAG-ERj the advertiser has a thorough practical knowledge of Flaxdressing in all its branches — Address, Laurekcb, office of this paper, Auckland. 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, Stationers, Queen-street. Lost. ONE POUND REWARD.
LOST, a very small Black *nd-Tan TERRIER, on Friday laat, the 4th instant.— Whoever will bring the same to the Commissariat Office, -will receive the above reward. LOST, between the lower end of Upper Queen-street and Beedell and Co.'s Brewery, an ORDER BOOK. — Any person leaving the same at the brewery or at thw office will be rewarded. LOST, A DESPATCH BAG, on the Great South Road, between Grafton Road and Otahubu, containing a Lady's Gold Watch, ! with appendages ; Gold JEye-glasa, &c.~ Anyone finding the above, and bringing it to the office of this paper, or to Mr. John Hall's Store, Otahuhu, will be handsomely Rewarded. STRAYED on my farm, in the beginning of December laat, a Brown HORSE, with two white hindfeet, no brand, white star on forehead. — If not claimed within fourteen days from date, will be Bold to defray expenses. 1 T. DEACON, Riverhe&d. rpRADESMEN'S BOOKS regularly and JL carefully kept, and accounts'xnadp out, upon reasonable terms, by an experienced Accountant. Highest- testimonials; and r»f«rfAei«.— Cridit, office of • tliii p»pfr.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3891, 10 February 1870, Page 1
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735Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3891, 10 February 1870, Page 1
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