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■ " . : Wanted. WANTED a pair of Sawyers. Apply, D. M'Lkod, Shakespeare Howl. ______ WANTED a Girl beteen 1_ and li. Apply Andkrson Si Stodimut, Creorgo-3treet. WANTED/ a Female Cook, or good General Son-ant. Highest Wares given. Apply to Mrs. Davcy, Tuiaperance Hotel, George-street, near Knox Church, Dn'nedin. : ■ . W~~~TFTED ~X~_ARPKNTER for~s_iall job. "j. Guthme, Griffith*' Australasian Hotel, Ma-claggr+n-street. WANTED, a Smart BOY ; one accustomed to waiting preferred. Lyon's Arcadk Dining •: Rooms. W~~ ANTED, Firstrclass PAINTERS anTl-APER-HANGERS :13s. ft-day for good workmen; Thomas Plkdokr, Puiuter, ha., Walker-street. Sharp. | "TTTANTED, about £20 worth of TIMBER, in j VV exchange for Paperhangings :or Advertiser would Paint, Paper, he, finding all materials. Apply by letter, " Candour," office of this paper. WANTED, a smart RESTAURANT COOK. No muff need think of applying. Lyon's Arcade Dining Room 3. WANTED, Tenders for the Excavating, Levelling, and Erecting a WOODEN STORE. For particulars, apply at* Gibbons & Wilson's Office, ■ between 9 and 10 a.m. ANTED a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages will be given. Apply office of this paper. WANTED Immediately/ on the Farm of Mosgiel, East Taieri, a number of Reapers and Scythesmen. Apply on the spot, to A. J. Burns. WANTED, a PARTNER to open STORE and , BAKERY^ Advertiser haß got a good business Btand. Must have £100. Apply by letter at the office of this paper. ANTED First-class Newspaper Town Runners. Also an active Agent jat the Waipori diggings. Liberal encouragement given. Capital chance. Wil- ' • ,iiak Hay,, Age Agency Office, Arcade, Dunedin. WANTED a Cook for an Hotel in the CountryAlso, a Man and his Wife ; the man to cook • and plough, and his wife to attend to a small Dairy, ' and do the washing of the family. Apply to G. M. A-i>KicH, Princes-street. . WANTED— Tenders for Building a Ten-roomed House at East Taeiri. Plans and Specifica- ■ tions to-be seen at John Cramosd's, Wallterstreet, and received up to 30th February, 186.. THTTANTED a good Architectural Draughtsman, . .yV well up in his business, 'permament engagemeat . Address, qualifications, &c., to Scamozic, office of the Daily Times. WANTED, A NURSERY MAID to proceed to England in a few weeks. Apply to Mrs. Napier, Princes Street. - WANTED, TO RENT, a COTTAGE, in town, or within a short distance of it. ■'■•' Send particulars immediately, to D.D., office of this paper. . WANTED— A Female Servant to make herself useful in the Kitchen.' Liberal Wages.to » competent persou. Queen's Arms Hotel. WANTED a Situation fcby a PRACTICAL ENGINEER, who understands the erecting or driving; of either land or marine engines ; has had long experience in some of the best firms iv England. Address W. Fkrrier, Bayview Boarding House, Stafford-street, Dunedin. AUCTIONEER'S CLERK. WANTED by the undersigned, a Clerk who writes n good hand, quick ■ and ready at accounts. None who does not answer the above description need apply. One used to the auction business preferred. Applications by letter only will .- be attended to in the firbt instance. ■ J. DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, Princes-street. A BLACKSMITH WANTED.-Enquire of Mr. Hill, at the new wharf, Jetty-street. AS COOK, an experienced MAN. Apply U. T., ' office thL- paper. T>IANIST.—MR. JOSEPH MOSS is open for X engagement. Address Office of this Paper. TO DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS.—An experienced hand is open for an engagement in town or country. Best of references given. Address, Victoria, office of this paper. Missing Friends. JAMES THOMPSON that left the schooner * "Mount Alexander," at Dunedin, last voyage, by , calling at the Molyneux Ferry, will hear of something to his advantage. IF this should meet the eye of D. BALLARD, he will meet his brothers at any time at D. White's Hotel, Dunedin. . .■'.•'■'■■■ Amusements, ■pOYAL PRINCESS TH.fi A TEE, DUNEDIff. ROYAL PRINCESS COMPANY Expected Daily. Benson Tickets will'be issued on the morning of first Performance. Miscellaneous. GOLD OFFICE. £3 12s. &'. AT /~1 EORGE CASPER'S, next Mr. Switzer, Boot I v \JT i Maker,' .Princes-street. ' . FOR LUNCHEON Go to the ARCADE CAFE AND KFADING ROOM! HOT Chops and Steaks from Eleven a-m^; Coffee, Cigars, &o. CROTFB & CO., Proprietors N E W R U S H! A f^reftt Rush it reported at the Arcade Cafe and Beading-room. Sa'.i-ity yurselves of the truth of the report. ' BELT HOTEL. HAIN 110AB, WBTHEIWTOXB'S. JOB. KITCHEN has opened the above Hotel with a fii-st rate stock of Liquors. He hopes his old friends will not forget him, and .he will do hia best for their entertainment. TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, & OTHERS. IF you want your PAINTING done in first-class -Btyle, and with despatch, call upon Thomas ' P__dqek, Decorative Painter and " Paperhanger, Walker-street, back of Smith's shop. : N.B.—All orders punctually attended to. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN DALTON, DECEASED. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all perJ_M sons having any claims against the Estate of John Da_ton, late of Dunedin, Otago, Bricklayer, ■■••■. and family, of the City of Waterford, Ireland, decewsed, are requestetl to send such claims on or before the 28th of February Instant, to the under- . -ijrned, who is also authorised to roeei-e all debta and gums of money due to the said Estate, and persons so indebted will, in the erent of non-payment by them of iuch debts, bs legally proceeded against without further notice. , WILLIAM MARTIN BURKE, "■■" ■.■''.. Executor and Trustee, ■; ' : Port Claaliners. •■ . -- --: •■■ notice. JF the Charges on the Flour shippwl to Waihola, branded M within diamond, T under, Mr, R. urray, are not paid within ten days from this date, - it will :be sold to dear same. , ....■■ "WM. GREY. Waihola, 14th February, JS62._ PUBLIC NOTICE. IF MR. M'KENZIE, who left 15 bags of flour in our Store early in November, does not remove the game within 7 days, they will be sold to defray expenses. , ' KUYVETT k BAKER, Junction, Tiiapeka.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 3

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