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Wanted. WANTED, a First-rate COOK. Apply, at the Dunedin Boarding House. WANTED immediately, a competent MILLER. Asply to Messrs. Richardson ,and.Young, Duncan's Mills. I¥7"ANTED, by a respectable Young Man, a tV situation as GARDINER. Address, J, H. "Witness"-office. WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN" BAKER, a first-rate hand, to proceed to the .digging. Wages no object. Apply this morning at the ""Royal George Hotel," 11 a.m. S. COLLINS. WANTED a YOUNG- MAnT one that has been accustomed to the Stationery and Fancy business preferred. GEORGE CASPER, Australian House, 193 33c . Princes Street. *XT ANTED, by a respectable Young Man, a V V situation as GARDNER. Address J. H. "Witness" office. W~~ ANTED,—A JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Apply immediately to H,E. Nathan, Melbourne House. 254 35 ¥¥7" AN TED several Active and Intelligent 11 BOYS. Apply to Harnett and Co., Printers, Manse-street. \XT ANTED 6 Freestone Quarrymen. Apply, m Hill-end Quarry, Audorson's Bay. None [but good hands need app[y.—Alexander Baird. WANTED TO BORROW £100. Good Security. HUBERT GILLIES, Land and Estate Agent. ~A~~FEMALI!I SERVANT WANTED. Jr%~ Apply to Mrs. Henry Nathan, Stafford-street. JX) LIGHTERMEN.— Wanted Tenders for JL lightering the ship Mathilda, for about 200 tons timber, 100 tons Oats, 50 tons Sundries. CLEVE & CO., .. ' Manse-street. W" ANTED a smart business young man, accustomed to the Provision Trade and General Storekeeping. References required. Apply.to GRACXE, SIMS & Co. 5 Storekeepers, _ Waitahuna. WANTED an UPHOLSTeI^kTa^Iv to J. & G. MACKAY, Rattray Street. W ANTED by a Respectable YOUNG MAN a Situation as GARDENER. Address H. J. XL, Witness Office. LYTTELTON ANITcHRISTCHIJRCH RAILWAY. ; pjTAKTSD EXPERIENCED MINERS T / Constant Work for Good Hands. Wages 10a. per day. Apply on the Works, Lyttelton. GEORGE HOLMES & Co. IirANTED, a Constant Supply of FRESH VV BUTTER and EGGS, Booth and Evans, Rattray-street. ~"~ TO SURVEYORS. TIT ANTED, Contracts for Survey Work, in V V the Oteramika Hundred, in the Province of Southland. Specifications of the work Can be seen at the office of Morse & Orb ell, Princesstreet, Ducedin, by whom Tenders will be received. All Tenders to be Posted to arrive here on FRIDAY, 20th December. By Order, NATH. CHALMERS, Clerk to Superintendent. 1717" ANTED to BENT or PURCHASE a YY First-class BUSINESS SITE in Duneoxn, for cash. Address A. 5.," Witness " Office Those Parties who answered the above Advertisement, are requested to communicate again with A. S, as their letter 3 were burned in the late fire, before the Advertiser received them. / ION3IGNEES WANTED for the undercnen\J tioned GOODS, now under the Lock of H.M. Customs : — A. Hamilton—l case ex " Thetis," from Lyttelton. Agnes Henderson—l box ex " Robert Henderson/' I L E—l case ex " Remark." Clarke—l case ex " Omeo." If not claimed within one month from the date hereof, will be sold to defray expenses. WEBB, PANTLIN, & CO. Reynold's Bond, Dec. 3rd, 1861. LOSi\ " A BOUT four miles, from Gabriel's Gully, on _r\. the West Taierißoad, a POCKET BOOK, with a PATENT LEVER SILVER WATCH, inside. Whoever brings the same to Mr. Reid, Watchmaker, Rattray-street, will be handsomely rewarded. .. • LOST, ~~~ * ABOUT four miles from Gabriel's Gully, on the West Taieri Road, a POCKET BOOK with a PATENT LEVER SILVEB WATCH inside. Whoever brings the same to Ms. Reid, Watchmaker, Rattray-street, will be handsomely rewarded. T OST, a POCKET BOOIL ThT&^ter jLJ will be rewarded by returning- it to ROBERT FENWICK, Neai' the Court House. "two pounds reward. I OST, a dark red four-year-old WORKING J BULLOCK, branded JP off hip, supposed to be near the Waitaki. Any person delivering him into the stockyard of the -undersigned-wif] receive £2 reward, or £1 upon giving such information as may lead to his recovery. S. GIBBS. Oamaru, December 2, 1861.*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20, 7 December 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20, 7 December 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20, 7 December 1861, Page 3

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