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Wanted WANTED, a Barmaid immediately. Apply, Theatre Royal Hotel. 8278 WANTED, situation as Bookkeeper or second Clerk. Salary no object. Address A, office this paper. 8263 WANTED, a good body-maker, one accustomed to waggon work. Wages, 10s per day. Apply, William Dawson and Co. WANTED KNOWN—That the greatest event of the season will be the Foresters’ Fete, at the Newtown Park, on Boxing Day, Grand Procession, Excellent Programme. Naval Band. Admission, One Shilling ; Children, Half-price. 8271 yy ANTED.—2 cwt. Raspberries, and 1 cwt. Black Currants. Apply to George Mee, Chemist to his Excellency the Governor, Lambton-quay, Wellington. 8273 WANTED, Information of THOMAS GREAVES, formerly of Hanley* Staffordshire, England ; brother of John Gbeaves, late of Palmer-street, Fitzroy, in the colony of Victoria, deceased, with address if alive, or proof of decease if dead. Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks, and Nunn, Solicitors, 107 Collios-street West, Melbourne, 8111 yy ANTED KNOWN that J. M. Miller and Co, have opened a Coal and Wood Yard in Dixon-atreet, near Cuba-street, and they are prepared to sell the best article at the lowest possible price for cash. Full weight guaranteed. A Weighbridge on the ground. 7041 WANTED known that the Grosvenor Hotel, top of Taranaki street, has accommodation for Boarders and Families unsurpassed by any hotel in the colony. The Hotel commands a good view of the city and harbor, and offers special inducements to visitors and travellers. Hot and cold baths. Best brands of liquors, and terms moderate. N.B,—The nearest way to Newtown is via the Grosvenor Hotel.—H. O. Wilson, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN that 500 Pick and Shovel Men and Quarry Men are still required, and can find immediate employment on the Great Northern Railway extension, Uralla to Glen Innes ; likewise employment for a large number of Timber-splitters, Hewers, and Brick-burners. The climate is superb, being 4000 ft to 5000 ft above sealevel. Mode of getting to the works from New Zealand by steamer or sailing vessel to Newcastle, from thence to Tamworth by rail, and from there by coach and waggon road to Railway Camp, Armidale. DAVID PROtT DFOOT, Railway Contractor, Armidale, N.S.W. November 25, 1881. 8208 Family governess.—a well quaiified and experienced Governess is open for immediate engagement. Very satisfactory references. For particulars, apply to Misa;A,, care of Secretary Education Department, WeN lington. 8276

Religious. JJI T. PETER’S OHUROH. GRAND CHORAL FESTIVAL ON THURSDAY EVENING, 22nd DEO, 1881. CAR O L S AND FARMER’S SERVICE IN B FLAT. Leader of Orchestra, Mr J. H. Otto Schwartz Organist ... ... ... Miss Cherrett Conductor Mr Hautrie West The proceeeds of the Offertory will be devoted to the Choir Fund. The Service will commence at 8 precisely. WM. R. BOOK, 8259 Son. See., St. Peter’s Choir, Athletic Sports PEILDI NS S PORTS, £ Tr o. The Feilding Annual Sports will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1881, at which £l7O and Two Cups, principally for running, walking, and jumping events, will be given away in prizes. For further particulars, see detailed programme in the local newspapers. Programmes and rules will be supplied upon application to HUGH L. SHBRWILL, 7822 Hon. Sec., Feilding. Volunteers ORDERS. The Monthly Inspection and Annual Insneotion of Arms, &c., will take place in the Drill-shed, at 7.30 p.m., as under; all members to be present, and all Government property to be produced : t : Wellington Guards—Thursday, 22nd inst. N.Z. Engineers—Friday, 23rd instant. Officers commanding corps will furnish an arms and accoutrement roll. ; E. PEARCE,,, ; . Lieut.-Colonel Commanding District, Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 15th December, 1881. 8185 N BW ZEALAND ENGINEER CORPS OF SUBMARINE MINERS. Every man of the Corps is required to attend- Annual Inspection by the Officer Commanding the District, To-morrow Evening, at 7.30. Full dress for those who have it; remainder undress. R, M. SIMPSON, 8268 Captain Commanding, Laud Transfer Act Notices. IVT O TICE is hereby given that the _L\ parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of theLand Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 32nd day of January, 1882. 1263. JOHN DICKIE, THE YouNOBR.Sections 51 and 52, Ol otaku District. In his occupation. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 14th day of December, 1881, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. GEO. B. DAVY, 8236 District Land Registrar, In Bankruptcy JN THE ESTATE OF H. BENNETT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ® A First Dividend of 4s in the £ will be paid at the office of the undersigned on and after Friday, the 23rd December. ALFRED A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, 8260 Lambton-quay. Murray, Roberts & Co.' TO WOOLGROWERS, RUNHOLDEES, AND OTHERS. We beg to remind vou that we are in the market as CASH BUYERS of WOOL. Advances made on Consignments placed in our charge for Sale by our London firm, Messrs Sanderson, Murray and Co. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Wool Stores, Featherston-street, Wellington, 7472 NOW ON SALE BY jyj'UER AY ROBERTS AND CO. 850 reels patent steel barb fencing wire, Washburn and Moen’s Co.’a make,eola patent 100 bales cornsacks 50 barrels best sulphnr 30 tons best black fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7 & 8 Wool packs, lOJlb, 27x54 and Bilb, 27x42 Fencing staples, galvanised and plain Osborne's self-binding harvesters Grass seed strippers Clovers, fescues, turnip seeds, etc. HE UNIVERSAL MARINE TNSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED) OF LONDON. Capital ... One Million Sterling. The undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept risks on Shipments of Wool and other Produce at very low rates. Wool insured from sheep’s back to London, including all risks. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 7527 Featherston-street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6456, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6456, 22 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6456, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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