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Wanted.

A LADY wishes a Situation as Nursery Governess, or Companion, in a small family. Country preferred. — Apply at the office of this paper.

TO SPECULATORS.-A Gentleman of ten yearB* mining experience is open to an Engagement as Private Corresponds I at Coromandel; first-class references.— Apply Geologist, thi3 office.

WANTED, to Borrow £120 on good secuiity.— Apply H.V., Post-office, Auckland.

WANTED the public to know that all the New Season's Novelties for Ladies and Babies now open at R. W. Dyson'slNew Premises, 130. Queen-street, next Messrs. Morrin's, Ironmongers.

WANTED, a Person able and willing to undertake the duties of Mnlron of a Women's Homo. — Apply to Rev. B. T. Dudley, Symonds-sheet.

WANTED, Cooks, Bousemaids, and General Servants for Town and Country. — Apply immediately at Mis. Colls's Regist-.' Office, Queen-street.

WANTED, a Thoroughly Competent Double-on t Book-keepei , with a colonial mercantile experience — Address Box 156, Post-office, Auckland.

WANTED, Bush Mill Hands.— Apply to Holdship ?ind Co., Custom-house-street.

WANTED, a Ploughman j must make himself generally useful on the farm. Also a Boy — John Buchanan, Lower Queen-stiett

WANTED, Two Pair Sawyers to Cut Telt graph Poles. — Apply Archaid and Blown, Mcch \nics' Bay.

WATS TED, a Shorthand Reporter.— — Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, an Assistant Master at the High School, Symonds-street. — - Apply by letter, J. M. Fraser, Master.

WANTED, a Good Cook aud Steward for the schooner 'Amelie.' — Apply to J. and D. Oxley.

WANTED, a Respectable Lad about 14 as an Apprentice — Apply W.Beal, Tinsmith, Wellesley-street East, Auckland

WAITED, a Situation as Barmaid, by a Youn? Person with experience — Address, B. A., office of this paper.

WANTED, a Six-ioomed House, with Garden and Stable ; ■nilhin a mile or a mile and a hdlf of Auckland —Apply W. 11., office of this paper.

WAIsTED to Purchase, 50 tons Green Flax ; delivei ed in tho Auckland harboi -. — Apply to Alfred Buckland

WANTED known, Unrivalled Black Silk Dresses at 3s. Gd. per yard are to bo obtained at Dyson's New Promises, 130, Queen-street.

WANTED to Sell, cheap, Galvanised Tron Tubs, and Water Tanks (from lOOga*, tottOgal; also, Sheet Lead, Zinc, and Paint, at alfrii) Sn 4RT's Galvanised Iron Works, Victoriastreet, next to Blue Post..

WANfED Known that all kinds of Jcb Frin ig fire executed at !tho office of this paper, at the lowest possible rates. Estimate! given if required.

%^T ANTED, to Purchase any quantity of / T Dry Fungus —For price and kind, apply to Mr. James Kew. Chinese Tea Warehouse, 215, Queenstreet, opposite the City Hall.

WANTED known, that D. Goldie is piepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Material including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shaffs, Iron-bark and Blue-gum Laths, Shingl es, &c, <&c, at the lowest market prices, at his Yards.Custom-house-street

WANTED, Sharebrokers to know that they may obt.un Brokeis Notesjatatho office of the Dailt Southern Ckoss.

WANTED, holders of Scrip and Shareho'des to obs3ive that Proxy Forms may be obtained at the office of the Daily Southern Cross,

WANTED, a Partner to take charge of a Sleep and Cattle Station, which is at present stocked and in working order. To a person possessing the necessary business qualifications and capital liberal terms will be agreed to. The station is now capaVe of returning large piofits for the capital invested. Principals only treated with.— Apply to Mr. N oJnn, Hunter and Nolans, Dnrham-stieet.

WANTED, Sharebrokers to know that Scrip Transfei Forn-s may be had in large or small quantities at the olhce of the^DAiLT Southehn Cross.

"\7T r ANTED Known, rioldship and Co., V v Wholesale and Retail Timber Merchant and Manufacturers, execute oiders with despatch, and »t the lowest possible prices, from any of their astablishmonts Head Office: Saw Mill and Timber Yai ds, Custom House-street, Auckland Sash, Door, and Moulding Factory, Newton Saw Mill and Timber Yard, Beach, Grahamstown Timber Yard, Coromandel Saw Mill, Wharjgnroa Harbour, convenient fcr all ports and deep water for loading.

WANTED, Everybody to know that S. Coombes is adding to his Stock, both direct from Home and via Melbourne and Southern porti, new and seasonable Goods, including all the latest novelties procurable in the trade, comprising— Clothing of every description Underclothing of every description n*ts of every description Ties and Scarfs of every description Tweeds and Clotln of every description The best Tailoring'Establishmentin the place.

Hotels.

n LOVEE'S ROYAL HOTEL, COROMANDEL. MR. URIAH GLOVER Having again taken the Solo Management of the above SPACIOUS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Visitors and Residents will find every Accommodation and First-class Attendance. A First-class Table always Kept. The Eest Class of Drinks always on hand. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Horses on Hire. A Largo Boat, suitable for Picnic and Boating Parties, always arailable. Terms Very Moderate. Attached to the Hotel is the Spacious Coromandel Hall, suitab'e for Balls, Concerts, Dinner Parties, Sic, <fee. Coromandel, October, 1872. »

TTOT SPRINGS, WAIWERA. MR. T. D. WRIGLEY Begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Grounds and Hotel, and has, at great expense, fitted it up expressly for the comfort of invalids and tourists. There arc hot and cold baths from the adjoining sulphurous springs ; and the curative qualities of these waters have been fully established, not only by the practical experiences of those afflicted with Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, &c, but also by the test of analytical science. The scenery is magnificent, and the climate mild but invigorating. A steamer leaves Auckland every Saturday at 11 a.m., returning every Monday; and parties can also ride to the Springs from the North Shore, a good road being now completed. Yachting, Fishing, Shooting, and every inducement for holiday-seekers. N.B.— A Furnished 4-roomed Cottage adjoining the Springs (suitable for a family), to let.

HOT SPRINGS AND VOLCANOES, NEW ZEALAND ; ROTORUA, ROTOMAHANA, AND TAUPO LAKES.' Invalids and Tourists are respectfully Informed tbnt 'the undersigned i* again prepared to act as Gu de and Interpreter to parties wishing to visit the above localities. GJSORGE T, WILKINSON, Certificated Native Interpreter, Shottland, Thamei. N,Bf— Highest referenoei. ■ -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

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