Anniversary Services. TWO Sermons will be preached in the Independent Chapel, High-Street, Auckland, (D. V.,) on SUNDAY next, the 18th instant, that in the Morning, by the Rev. R. L.usiiley, to commence at 11 o’clock, and in the Evening, by Mr. P. H. Cornfobd, to commence at half-past 6 o’clock. A collection will be made ..at the close of each Service. On the Monday following, the 19th instant, A TEA MEETING, in aid of the same funds, will be held in the Odd Eellows’ Hall, to commence at half-past 6 o’clock, after which addresses will be delivered by several ministers and friends. Tickets 2s. each, may be had of Mr. Watte, Stationer; Mr. C. Lowson, Wyndham-strcct; Mr. Rout, High-street; Mr. S. Hague Smith, Queenstreet; M. Dennett, Parnell. Auckland, February 12 th, 1862. _ New Chapel, Wangaparau. rpilE NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL at WangaX parau, (entrance to the Wade, 15 miles from Auckland,) will be opened on SABBATH, 15th Februaiy, when the Rev. War. Rowse will preach at 3 o’clock. On MONDAY, 16th, the Rev. I. Harding will preach at twelve o’clock; at half-past one tea will be provided. The schooner “Emma Eliza” will (weather permitting) leave the Queen-street Wharf at 8 o’clock on Monday morning and return the same evening. Tickets to the Chapel and back, including the tea, ss. 6d. Genuine White Lead and Paint Oils, Ex “ Avalanche,” QA CASKS WHITING OVy 13Q gallons Colza Oils 220 “ Linseed do. 18 casks best White Lead 1 cask Dry Yellow Ochre 1 box Vermillion, Chrome Yellow, Gold Leaf, &c. 1 cask Ivory Black 1 “ Dry Venetian Red English Cooking Stoves Pieces Paper Hangings Cricket Bats and Balls American Kerosene Lamps Marble Chimney Pieces. S. HAGUE SMITH, Queen-street, Auckland. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! On Sale at the Stores op the Undersigned, B EST HAY, ss. 3d. per cwt., Maize, Bran, and Oats. R. S. DRUEY, Qunn-street. Oil! Oil!! Oil!!! TO be had of S. MARKS, at 4s. per gallon, Warranted good and clear. To Carpenters and Joiners. 1 LENDERS are required for the erection of a Building at the corner of Queen-street and Grey-street. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office, until SATURDAY, the I6tli inst., when the tenders are to be delivered by twelve o’clock precisely. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect, Wyndham-strcct.
To Builders. WANTED —TENDERS for additions to a House and out premises at Epsom. Plans and specie fications may be seen at the office of Mr. WRIGLEY, Architect, Wyndham-strcct. To Painters. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Couple of Good Workmen. None other need apply. P.S. —Also a Respectable Lad, to serve his time to the above business. Apply to LEWIS B. HARRIS, Queen-street, Onchunga. To Parents and Guardians. WANTED —An intelligent LAD, as Pupil to the Photographic Profession. Full particulars on application to J. N. CROMBIE. To Butchers. WANTED —One who is accustomed to the Retail Trade. For particulars apply at this office. WANTED— TENDERS for the SPLITTING of Three to Five Thousand POSTS and RAILS. Also, Three to Four Hundred Tons of FIREWOOD, and to put up Forty Chains of Threerail FENCING, and to cut and clear from Four to Six Acres of BUSH LAND, principally tea tree scrub. Also wanted—A BRICKMAKER who thoroughly understands his business, as a partner or otherwise, as may be agreed. Parties wishing to contract arc -invited to see the place. Tenders to be left at Messrs. E. GIBBONS & CO., Onchunga, until 26th February, 1862. WANTED TO CHARTER—Two or three small VESSELS for the Southern Ports. C. A. HARRIS. Queen-street, 4th Feb., 1862. WANTED to charter, a VESSEL capable of carrying 60 or 80,000 feet sawn timber, —Apply to J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. tTTANTED—FOUR PAIR of SAWYERS for a VV New Bush, within 14 miles of Auckland. Apply at the “Kentish Yeomanry Hotel,” Hobsonstreet, on TUESDAY next, 18th instant, at 2 o’clock. WANTED^ A YOUNG WOMAN as General Servant.
WANTED— A MAN for Out of Door Work—a Cottage given him to live in. For particulars apply to Captain SYMONDS, Onehunga, or “ New Zealander” Office, WANTED —A smart active LAD, who can milk and make himself generally useful. None hut an industrious lad need apply.—Apply at CHAPMAN’S Library, Queen-street. WANTED— A COOK, at St. John’s College; also a NURSEMAID.—AppIy to Mrs. Chapman, Queen-street, or at the College. ANTED-A RESPECTABLE GENERAL SERVANT, that understands cooking.Apply at the “ New Zealander” Office. WANTED— A STRONG YOUTH as Apprentice. Apply to M. & G. LEAHY, Blacksmiths, West Queen-street. WANTED— Tuition for three young children at their residence. Apply by letter, stating terms, to W. K. G., “ New-Zealander” Office. T ANTED—A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply t to Mrs. J. R. VALLE, Cook-street. WANTED a respectable young woman as Governess, also a domestic Servant. Apply to G. T. CHAPMAN, Queen-street. WANTED, —Four or more Apprentices to the Millinery and Dress-making business. Apply at Luton House, Victoria-street. A YOUNG PERSON is wiling to give her services .aS a GENERAL SERVANT in a respectable family, receiving in return improvement in the branches of a plain education. References given and required. Apply A. 8., office of this paper.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 1
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