Missing Friends.
f GEORGE W. MALIM, who left the \~K ship ' Coulnakyle/ at Auckland, about July last, is entreated by his mother to communicate with Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Fort-street, Auckland. Wanted. LAND and HOUSES (to buy or rent) and Domestic SERVANTS ar« daily inquired for at Hannaford's Office.^Eighstreet
WANTED to LET, the RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT of the Albion Hotel, Coromandel. Term* easy to a suit* able party. WANTED to RENT or PURCHASE, a Seven- or Eight-roomed HOUSE, ! -within a mile of Queen *,i,?eet.' — S. Vaile, Queen-street. WANTED, to PURCHASE, Four wellbred SOWS, of the Berkshire breed, at the second or third farrow. — Apply to 0. Tylden, E. Pukekohe. _ ANTED,"" IipYOUNG 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 HOUSEMAID; one accustomed to wait at table. — Apply at the Anchor Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED immediately, an Efficie nt General SERVANT.— AppIy toMi»Y. E. RicS, Symonds-street. ANTED, a Good COACHSMITH. Good ' wages given. — Apply 0. S. Quick, "Victoria-street.
WANTED, a NIGHT-PORTER.— lnquire Chop-room, Auckland Hotel ; 10 to 12. „___ _____ WANTED, for a respectable BOY, twelve years old, a SITUATION in an OFFICE from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.— Apply to M. , office of tliia paper. 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. WANTED,~a" SITUATION"*)" COOKGood character ; is well up to husi* ness. — Apply to C.F., office of this paper. WANTED, by a Young Man from England, LIGHT EMPLOYMENT m an Office or Store. Good character. — Apply F.C., office of thia paper. ANTED, 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. GILFILT-AN 7, Queen-street. February 8, IS7O. AUCKLAND TIIG T I SCHOOL. WANTED, an experienced and energetic Teacher as ASSISTANT MASTER. —Apply to __ FARQUHAR MoRAE, Rector. TO OWNERS OF FLAX MILLS,
WANTED, a SITUATION as MANAGER; the advertiser has a thorough practical knowledge of Flaxdressing in all its bianchesi — .Acld^ss, La.urekce, office of this pap,er 4 Auckland. A y-GLKKG LADY, experienced in £TL tuition, desires a RE-ENGAGEMENT as Morning or Daily GOVERNESS, in a private family. — Address J. H., Messrs. Upton's, Stationers, Queen-street. TwQ POUNDS REWARD. lOST, on Monday, February 7th, on board JL H,M.s. 'Liverpool,' a Lady's Morocco BAG, containing Smelling Bottle, Fan, and other articles. Whoever will return the same to Mrs. Chambeelin, next the Masonic Hotel, North Shore, will receive the above reward, ONE POUND REWARD. L§sl\ » vexy small Black and-Tau TERRJER, otn Friday last, the 4th }n,stant. — Whoever wi^l hring tho same to %\\§ Opvamtsaaviat Office, -will receive the above reward. Meetings.
AUCKLAND ROWING CLUL AGE2*jp!ftAL ME^TINi} wUI be held a* \h& Royal Hotel, THIS DAY (Sa.tu.tday), 12fcb February, at 7.30 p.m. Business : The election of a captain, and a secretary, j and other business. W. H. CHURTON, Hofl. Sjea. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. •1 HE AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNI TEERS will PARADE on MONDAY next, the 14th. inatant, at 6.30 a.ffl,, for DRILL. yniMAU c. lyon, ](4eut<}n£Uit.Colonel Commanding. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, February 9, 1870. PRINCE ALFRED ROYAL LIGHT HORSE.
NOTICE is hereby given that a MEBTing of th« above Corps will bo held at Mr. James's Q.C.E., victoria street, on MONDAY, February 14, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of transacting business of importance. Officers and members are particularly requested to attend. By order of the Officer Commanding Troop. VOLrNTEJER NOTICE. AUCKLAND TROOP R.C.V. A SPECIAL FOOT PARADE (in uniform, fully aceou&ftd) for INSPECTION of ARMS will be held at the Drill Shed on MONDAY, 14th February, at 7 ofcloclc p.m. Also, 1 after the Parade, a. special General ifEETING of the Troop, Business of importsnce., - ' ,^-f^l" ■ .j. B/OABEY, B /0ABEY, Ctotftta ffflinTOTflTwf far? RidVi
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3893, 12 February 1870, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3893, 12 February 1870, Page 1
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