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Wanted.

WANTED to Rent, a Small Paddock with good grass, of 10 to 20 acres, within 6 miles of Ensom.— A pply Z. A. , office of thi* paper.

WANTED, Buyers at Watson's Boot and Shoe Factory, top of Shortland Crescent, for every description of Ladies', Men's, and Children s EnglUh and Colonial Boots. Quality and cheapness undisputable. Men's Spring-sides from eleven to twenty-two shillings. DUo, stitched for tender feet, made on the premises, we strongly recommend. Kepair* speedily executed. Sailor* 1 »ud Watermen's Boot* specially manufactured. Wholesale lines promptly invoiced.

WANTED, the Public of Auckland to know that the Head Trade of Auckland is conduc dat 108, Queen-street, by W. Ch*pman and Co. (the only practical HHt Manuf.ctory in Auckland), where all descriptions of Hats are Made on the premises, and every variety of Hats Renovated at the Shortest Notice. The Public of Auckland are appealed to to support Local Industry. Now is your time if you require a flatter in Auckland

WANTED Known that all kinds of Job Printing are executed al the office of this p*p-r, at the lowest possible rates. Estimates given if required. ________

WANTED known, the right man has come at last: J. Levy, Tailor, Wellesleystreet,s (toon (romQueeji-itreet, can clean, alter, and f«»«&C IWBS *&&"& QX. <3«Rtt!«B.<KS.'a ClQttlttlg, »t the lowest terms. Gentlemen's left-off wearing apparel bought, »old, or exchanged for new. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences

WANTED, everybody to ask for William*'* Pa»te Blacking. To be had at Ml the grocer*', and wholesale at the Manufactory, Elliott-street.

WANTED known that G. Holdship and Co. are now offering at low price* their Timber and other Building Material*.— Cu»tom houiestreet, and Sash, Door, and Moulding Manufactory, Newton. ,

WANTED to Sell, cheap— sft., 6ft., 7ft., and Bft. sheets Corrugated Iron. Also, Galvanised Iron Water Tanks, from ,'lOOgal. to 600ga1., at Alfred Smart's Galvani*ed Iron Work», Victoria■treet, next to Blue Post.

WANTED, a General Servant ; a middleaged person preferred. — Apply to A. Enatace, Newnarket.

WANTED, a General Female Servant. —Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, a Good Female Cook.— Apply, Masonio Hotel, North Shore.

WANTED, a Nurse Girl.— Apply to Mrs Macindoe, first home on College-road.

WANTED, a Respectable Man with a small capital, to embark in or take management of a country store, a few miles from Auckland.— Apply, X X., office of this paper.

WANTED, Two Good Scutchers imraediately, at the Murewai Flaxmill; none but good hands need apply at Messrs Combe* and Daldy'* Office, Queen-»treet, or at the Mill.

WANTED, the public to know that tho next Musical Cluss of the Auckland Educational Society will commence in January. Terms, 6*. 6d. per quarter; or 21s. per annum, without an nibtrument ; or 13s. per quarter, with an instrument. Names of intending members received every Thursday Evening, at the rooms in Wellesley-street. Also, that the School for Young Ladies will be reopened on Thursday, the 19th January. Secretary,

"OROVINCE OF NELSON. Wanted, 20 experienced Coal-Miners for the Collingwood Collieiy. Apply to tbe Manager at the mines. Collingwood, January 13, 1871.

To Let,

TO LET, with immediate possession, Oiiehunga Lodge, the property of Mrs. Ormsby. This desirable residence, with a frontage to the sea, contains 8 rooms, with good Coach-house and Stable, and 0 acres of first-class land, part of which is laid out in two gardenu— fruit and vegetable, — Apply on the premises.

Board and Lodging.

"pRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. Ellison's Private Boarding-house, Prospect Hou3e, Hobson-street, opposite Doonin's. Two or Three Gentlemen can be accommodated with comfortable Board.

Money.

J_?"1 _n»rfc T0 LEND on Freehold Lawn Ag6t\t, Higk-itTttOt.

MONEY to Lend in Small or Large Sums on land ov good personal security, ftrortjrajjei Bought.— Apply to U., care of F. VV. Stevens, Broker, Queen-street.

Lost

mEN POUNDS REWARD. Lost, last night, on the Queen-street Wharf, or in Queen-street, a Pocket-book, with the owner's name inside, containing Three Ten-pound Notes, Four Fivepound Notes, and Two One-pound Notes, together with some receipt stamps and other p,ip»rs. Anyone finding the same, and leaving it at the Herald office, will receive tha above reward. R. TAYLOR.

/\NE POUND REWARD. L-st, on Saturday morning, a Pocket Book, containing a small sum of money anil some paper* ; supposed to have been dropped between Helwyn Terrace and Wcllo3ley-stv«ot.-Inriuive office of this paper. LOST, on. Saturday evening, the Slsh i nstant, a Blown lYranght Hovso, with vrlute *tar on forehead ; stands about 16 hanrts Viiih..— Any person that can give infoimition leading to the recovery of, or bringing, the s ime to George Mapstone, butcher, Newton, will be rewarded.

ONE POUND REWARD.— Strayed from Epsom, about middle of December last, 1 Red Cow, branded JM near rumo; 1 Yellow-and-white Cow, blotched brand like WH off rump ; 1 Bundle Cnw, blotch brand off rump.— Any person (jiving such information as will lead to recovery of same to J Gwynne. at Prince Albert Hotel, Fip?om, will receive, the above reward.

Meetings.

AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. The Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers to therAuekland Dispensary will be held in. tb* °rJ?" I™'1 ™' tee Room of the Mechanics' Institute/This Day *t). tt« SfthlMtant, at 4 Hon. Secretary.-

RAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held Thi* Day fThurndav). the 26th in»tant. at 4 o'c ock. ™ WILLIAM RATITUY, Vice-President. January 26, 1871.

J ODGE TfAIETMATA, DSP, H.V, An Emergency Meeting will be held at the Lodgeroom, Masonic Hotel, This Evening, at 7.30. Br OrdM ' JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary.

Hotels.

aUEENSFERRY HOTEL;'" VULCANLANE. Johh 11081X18011, Proprietor, offer* to the public the much-approved Liquor* of the Crown Distillery, viz., i. d. WhiiVey, at per bottle „ „2 0 yaift Biaady, at pot bottle .. .. S 6 Term* strictly cash.

mANKARD'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, X LONSD ALE-STREET WEST, MELBOURNE.- — J. TANKARD thank* his numerous patrons' throughout the colbnie* for past favours, and beg* to aisure them that nothing .hall be wanting to render this Hotel replete with every comfort. Baths. Night Porter.

ORIENTAL HOTEL Queeri'-*treet, ; - - JOSEPH TRIMBBLX, Proprietor. '0j Wine* and Spiritl, fint-clu* brand*. fJood Stabliriff. :

AUSTRALIAN '-W-Vis E S. H. S. MEYERS & CO., Quetn'itreet.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4197, 26 January 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4197, 26 January 1871, Page 1