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C ELEBHATION or i in: ANN I VEKS A I,T OP TIIK WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, BY A DINNER TO HE HIH,D TO-MORROW EVENING (WEDNESDAY), AT THE PANAMA HOTEL. NOTICE. MEMBERS are requested to meet (in uniform) at No. 2 Engine House, next Post Office, To-morrow Evening (Wednesday), at 7 o'clock sharp. By order, LEWIS MOSS, Captain.

SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. On the premises, At the private Boarding House, Willis street, dirwiily opposite the Union Bank of Australia. The whole of the Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, &c. For Positive Sale. To Ladies and Gentlemen requiring Fui inturu. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 30th June, at 12 o'clock, at the well known private Boarding House, ,Willis street, oppo&ue the Union Hank of Australia, Tables, chairs. sofhS Iron and wood bedsteads Blankets, mattrasses, and rugs Table linen, sheets, curtains Carpets, matting, ornaments Crockery, glassware, and plated ware Chimney and toilet glasses Toilet services and washstands Large American stove A variety of kitchen utensils And All the requisitit-s for a well-furnished Boarding House. Terms at sale. 27th June, 1866. MARKET HALL, MANNERS STREET. I) BARRY begs to announce that he has \ii made arrangements for a constant supply of HAY, CORN, OATS, STRAW, CHAFF, &c. Horses taken in to Bait. Uolonia' produce stored or sold on commission. For the convenience of parties ariving from the country, a four acre paddock is provided. A steady man always in attendance. 22nd May. 1866. 11 OR SALE, a lar«e Tent (new) 12x15. . Apply at the oih'ce of the Evening Post. TKNDEKS for erecting two Brick Chimnius will be received up to Friday. Apply to IS. Brown, next Moeller Brothers. TO JOURNEYMEN BOOTMAKERS. riIUE undersigned is prepared to give to X good Workmen constant employ, at the wteoi Is per pair more than any other emplo) er. HENRY KELLS. Bootmaker. Cuba street, Wellington, 26th June. WANTED, for the Empire Hotel, a good Assistant Cook. WANTkD, a Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs". _ Rowley, Willis street. WANTED, by a a middle aged Woman, a situation as cook or general servant in a private family. Good references. Apply at the EaglG Tavern, Willis street. WANTED, an efficient Housemaid. Apply early at Chavanne's New Zealander Hotel. WANTED, a Man as Boots, to and make himself generally useful. Apply at the J'ier Hotel. ~IT7"ANTED, two Furnished Rooms for a W female and two children, (country proferred). A'tdress by letter VV. F. Evening Post. WANTED, a Shoeing Smith. Apply to J.Scott Lower Hutt. WANTED, a Female General Servant. Apply at the White ywan,

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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 118, 27 June 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 118, 27 June 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 118, 27 June 1866, Page 3

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