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Wanted.

TO CAKPENTEKS AND JOINERS.— Wanted, Six Good Joiners . wages, 9s. a day —Apply at the office ,of M Niccol, Custom-house-treet

WANTED, a General Servant that understands Cooking ; also, a steady Woman to take charge of four children— must be a good noed'owom tn. Reforences required.— Apply by letter, to Mrs. L\oi<, Hamilton, Waikato.

WANTED, a Groom, for a Country Stage.— Apply early, C. J. Quick, Elhottstroot.

WANTED, a Jobbing Smith ; permancnt work. — Apply to Owen Jones and Co , Fort Bntomart. _________________

WANTED, a Smarb Young Man ; must be a fli3tclas3 milker —Apply to L. Morrison, Three Kings

WANTED, a Messenger for the Bank of Now South AVales.— Apply to the Manager, after 3pm

WANTED, a Boy accustomed to the Boot and Shoe Trade.— A pplj to G Christmas, top of Upper Queen-street.

WANTED, a Boy, for the Bay of Islands, to milk cows, &c —Apply to Henry E Williinis, No 23, Insurance Buildings.

WANTED, by a Female Cook, a Situation m a Gentloman's Family —Address, A.B., offico of this caper.

WANTED, a Serrant ai Cook and Laundrtss , two in family , references required —Apply, between 10 anil 12 a m., to Mrs. Ear], at Georga's Hay. ________

WANTED, all good colonists to remember Government Life Insurance, Low Premiums, Undeniable Security —PA. Philips, Agent

IfilTANTED, a Small Harmonium.— ApVV Ply This Day tn Mesars Winks and flsll

WANTED Known, that Mr. C. G. Quick has for salo a larRe assortment of American Collars, having just recelvsd a iarg» shipment pergs. 'Nevada;' also Second-hand Collars in any quantity — Inquire Booking-office, Elliott-street.

WANTED to Sell, Men's and Boy«' Oil Suits, Tarpaulin and Horse Covers, at D Cohen's Oil Suit Factory and Fur-cleaning Establishment, Wyndham-street, opposite tho Sh»kespe»re Hotol.

WANTED Known that all klndiof job Printinj are ezecnUd at the offlc* of this Ipaper, at the lowest possibl* rates. 1 EstimaU •ilvan Ifroouired

WANTED to Sell, cheap, Iron Ploughs, Galvan^ed Iron Tubs and Water Tanks, lOOgal.' to COOga .; also, Z'nc and Paint, at Aliejd Sm-kt'b Galvanised Iron Works, Vlctorla-strest, next to Blue Post.

WANTED, Sharebroken to know that Scrip Transfer Forms maylbe had in large of ima.ll quantities at the office of the Dailt Southern Cross.

WANTED known, that D. Goldii is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron-bark and Blue-gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c.,at the lowest maxkot prices, at his Yards, Custom-house-street

WANTED, Everybody to know that at Busby's, Venetian House, Shortland-street, all sorts and sizes of Window Blinds and Wirework can bo had at short notice, of tho best materials and workmanship, at reasonable prices. 43TVonotian, Wiro, Gauze, and Zinc Blinds. WANTED, a Schoolmaster for the Tararu School Duties to commence 1st July next.— Apply to •T B STEEDMAN, Chairman of Commi^ee, lararu, Thames

WANTED KNOWN THAT W. LEYS, Bookbinder, Machine Ruler, r d Account Book Manfacturer, Has RbMOVED from Victoiia street East to Wyn-ham-street, next door above tho Kicnxnq Star office

DIRECT FROM ENGLAND

R. W. HETHERINGTON,

EMPLOYMENT AND EMIGRATION AGENT, UXBRIDOE, ENOLA.ND,

Is appointed by the Agent General for New Zealand to se'ect suitable persons for free passages to this colony, and Ins during the past year succeeded in sending to New Zealand a large number of farm labourers and female domestic uei. 'ants He will be happy to engage in England any servant required by persons who find a difficulty in obtaining them in this countrj, and will endeavour to send such servant bv the next emigrant ship leading London. A sum of £1 must be sent for each adult required, which will be u<ed, when necessary, in abiiiting the emigrant to obtain a passage Emplo>ers should write direct to R W Uetherington, staling full particulars of situation and of tho servant wanted Strict investigation will be made into all servants' characters before an engagement is made References uia ■ bo obtainod in New Zealand from Phekck and Graii-M, Vaile'i Buildings, Queenstreet, Auckland.

TREMENDOUS BARGAINS in Thornson's Glovo Fitting Corsets and Ladies' Autumn 8kuts. in great variety, at Dyson's, 130 and 132, Queen-street Lost. ONE POUND REWARD. -Loifc, on Tuesday, from the Waikato Coach, between Papakura and the Rajlan Hotel, a Double-b irrellod Gun —Any person returning the same to tht Wsitemata Hotel will receive the above reward.

Meetings.

J^ O T I O E. A Public Meeting of tho Residents of the Remutra, Newmarket, and Mount J£den Jughway Districts will be held at the Schoolroom, Nowmarket, on Monday Evening, Jnne 10, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purpose of taking steps to petition the Asioinbly to Extend Railway Communication as speedily as possible through the Waikato District. J T. STEVENSON, Chairman Remuera Highway Board ; HUGH H LUSK, 1 Chairman N ewmaTket Highway Board ; lS. TOTHIfiL, For Chairman Mount Eden Board. June 7, 1873.

Saddlery.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS.— kO The undersigned has on Salo, and to Arrive per ' Hylton Cattlo ' Best English-made Silver- and Brassmounted Buggy, Cab, Gig, and Spring-Cart Harness: also Riding Saddles (for Butchers' use), with Urassplated Cantle and Head, all at the lowest Cash Prices — W 8 JONES, Saddler, Harness-Maker and Importer, 164, Queen-street, opposite the Old Court-house

Jewellery, Etc,

■ESTABLISHED 186 2. A. G. BARTLETT, CHRONOMETER. WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, AND JEWELLER, 8 2, QUEKN-STRKET, Importer of London-junufu.tur-d Watch tn. Superior hnglish Le\cr and Bust Foreign WhUhei in StOck, GUAS.ANTI-D. Colonial and Knglibh Jewellery, newest designs , Gold Chains, Gold Rings, <ba, &.c , Kc SlIVER rUTID AND JlT GOODS, IN GREAT VAIU-H. A G B , in tbanking his frionds and customers for their confidence hitherto reposod in him, begs to assure them that nothing on his part will be wantlDg to meut acontinanceof thesime.and tbatChronometcra, Watches and U pans genet ally rntrusted to him will nconc that attention and skill m ciecutton com mensural e with his long experience and facilitiog for performing tir ( bronometers Adjusted und Rated by Transit Observation. 82, QUI'.EN-STREVT, NEIT OOOMHKB'S CIAJTHINQ M\RT

WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELLERY. i/io, p/rc, etc STIIL iUKTIltll KLDUOBD. A LARGE AND VAUILD ASS9ItTM*NT Of COLONIAL AND LONDON MANUFACOVBE TO SKLhCT FBOM, AT BAKER S

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4932, 16 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4932, 16 June 1873, Page 1