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lVLet.

TO SELL OR LET, A FIRST-RATE BUSINESS STAND in Quetn-street.— For particulars apply at the office of this paper.

HOBSON-STREET, VALUABLE BUILDING SITES.

r f*O be LE \SED for a term of years in the 1 most desirable part of Hobson-street, extensive FRONTAGES suitable for Villa Residences or Terraces. For particulars, apply to RICHARD KEALS, Architect, Victoria-street.

TO LET

(In the heart of the City), npHE B.RICK PREMISES lately occupied " by Mr. Eastgate, in Durham-street East ; well adapted for a warehouseman or general merchant. N.B.— RENT LOW to a good tenant. Apply, to • R. HOBBS.

TO LET,

HPHE HOUSE and GROUNDS in SeaI_ field View, the property of Mr. FmmBBOK, who is removing to the Thames. Immediate possession. -'Apply to 3. C: Sextie, Land and Mining Agent, opposite Postoffice, Shortland-street.

TO BE LET,

J1HOSE Commodious STORES erected on 1 the site lately occupied by Messrs. Combes and Dat.dy, in Queen-streefc. Also, the EONDED STORES, with entrance from Fort-street. — Apply to H. M. Jervis, Fortstreet.

Missing Friends

JOHN SIMS, of the Birmingham Sfcableg, Cookson-streefc, v North Road, Kaiapoi, ia requested to communicate with Mr, S. Brame, Birmingham, England, from whom ho will hear of something greatly to his advantage. If living, write at ence. If daad or removed, perhaps his fiien.ls will say so per next Mail.

Wanted.

FARM WANTED, within 20 miles of. Auckland, containing 200 to 300 a,cre3 good grazing country, with good' house. — Address, stating terms and locality, to Mr. Wilson, Solicitor, Queen-street.

(JHOEMAKEU.— WANTED, by a Ink5 dustrious and Steady Man, constant SEAT of WORK, in to«n or country.— Apply personally or by letter to F.S., care of Mr. Howell, Bootmaker, Queen-street.

TXT ANTED to PURCHASE, about 5 tons VV SCRAP IRON, for Cash.— Apply to Henderson and Macfarlane.

WANTED, Daiiy. fed PIGS, in any quantity, to make bacon. — Apply Marsh and Co., Queen-street, Auckland

WANTED, PURCHASERS for Newcastle COAL, retailed from Kirby's Yard, at the 'Junction of Queen and Greystreets, S6e. per ton, or 2s. perewt. delivered.

WANTED, Builders and others to know that G. H0LD3HFP & CO. are now prepared to supply Timber, Doors, Sashes, &c, from their Yard ia Custom-house-street, at lowest prices, for CASH.

WANTED, a HAT TRIMMER and CROWN SEWER. - Apply at Chapman's Hat Manu factory, Wellesleystreet, five doots above the United Service Hctel.

WANTED, for the country, an Experienced Working HOUSEKEEPER —Apply immediately, to Mis. Macready, Duke of Marlborough Hotel.

WANTED, for the Country, a HOUSESMA.ID. References indispensable. —Apply to W. J. Vancb and Co., Queenstreet.

TT7 ANTED, a Good General SERVANT. —-Apply to Mrs. Worthington, Papakura.

WANTED, a Female SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. J. E. Coney, Seafield View, Graf ton Road.

WANTED, a Young MAN that has been ACCUSTOMED to SCREWING, in a Coach Factory ; also to Striking. — Apply to C. G. Quick, Elliott-street. WANTED, a Strong LAD, as an APPRENTICE to the BAKING BUSINESS at the Thames. — Apply to Mr. Batger, Commission Agent, Queen -street.

WANTED, by a Young LADY, a SITUATION in a Draper's Shop. — Address, U.Z,, office of this paper.

BOY WANTED.

■VTR. WORTHINGTON, Teacher of Papakura School, ia desirous of engaging a Respectable LAD, who can MILK and attend to a GARDEN. He will have a good home, and wages according to his capabilities. Lost. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. —LOST, from Parnell, on Saturday, a White POODLE BITCH; name, " Fluff."— Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Neal, Parnell Rise, shall receive the above reward, f OST, a Plated WHEEL-CAP ; the tinder I J will be rewarded on leaving the same at F. Quick's, Victoria.street. S T^^ D a fr °yJ emUeV - about^Tw^, ksw Horned | COW, w^ e Qn face . a Small Polled cow> .raite back and white face, quiet and recently landed from the coast. — 10a. each Reward will be paid for their recovery by Alfred Buckland.

Meetings.

NOTICE.

HPHE Committee appointed to Inspect the ' I Books of Mr. H. S. Meyers have to request that the CREDITORS in this ESTATE will ' MEET in his office at 3 o'clock THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. May 4, 1870. - - ' LODGE UNITED SERVICE, NO. 421. 1.0 ' 5 %HE- Regular Monthly MEETING of the * above Lodge' will be held, in . the Lodge R6om,Princes-sbf eat,: THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the 4th Mfty,.'ftt,7 t 80. , , -Bfto&QKQi the W.M. * ..

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 1