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SITUATIONS VACANT. nnHE THREE-MILE (GREENSTONE I CREEK) DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED).—APPLICATIONS for. the POSITION of Engineer on this Company's dredge aro invited. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, must be addressed to the Secretary, Box 125 C.P.0., Dunedin, before FRIDAY, 25th January, 1901. W. R. COOK, 7ja Secretary. pLHELA Y E R S. PLATELAYERS WANTED FORTIFICATION RAILWAY. Apply on the Works, Milton, or to ROBERT HAY, Bja Engineer. SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headiug not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. 1 "STSTANTED, WOOL-CLASSING and SORTVy ING; 24 years' experience, Tasmania, New Zealand.—Arthur S. Smith, Hull street, Oamaru. • 5 -' a STRONG young Fellow, aged 19, wants a PLACE as Apprentice with a Carpenter.— Address Carpenter, Times Office. jlja CENTLEMAN (23) requires EMPLOYMENT; educated; English; photo; clerical work or otherwise.—F. Gaye, Post Office, Gore, • 9j ft WANTED, a SITUATION by competent Housekeeper, or position of trust, in town; good references,—May, Times Office. OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION Wanted by middle-aged Woman; well recommended; down, country.—Mrs Darroch, 74 Georgo street. 9ja WANTED, SITUATION, by experienced General Servant; lady, gentleman preferred ;in town; references—B F, Times Office. ."TOTANTED, SITUATION Engineer or EnV V gine-driver on Dredge; certificated; experience Molyneux and Waipori.—Box 15 Lawrence. 9ja WANTED, SITUATION as Companion; teach music; country preferred; comfortable home chief object.—Address Companion, Otago Daily Times. sja WANTED, JOB on Dredge; winchi:iy, firing, or labour erecting machinery; allround experience; certificate, &c.—Dredge, Times Office. Bja EMPLOYMENT WANTED two experienced Quartz-miners; used to any mining, shaft work; references.—Quartz, Times Office. SITUATION WANTED by Engine-driver (certificated); good references.—Address Steam, Times Office. Bja

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. / CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words aro inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash'. WANTED, Ladies to Know—Hendy, hairdresser, just landed Hair Ornaments, Fringe Nets, Slides, &c. Inspection invited. WANTED* Portablo or Semi-portable ENGINE. 10 to 14 horse-power.—Particu-lars Box 297 Post Office. Oja W" ANTED, Furnished BED and SITTING ROOMS, with use of .kitchen; terms nuist-bo moderate.—lmmediate, Times Office. N" ORT&BAST VALLEY.—Wanted, able five or six-roomed HOUSE.—Apply William Pryor, Duddingston, N.E. Valley. WANTED, large outside HOTEL LAMP.Apply Proprietor Cafe Cecil, stating price and .where seen. 3ja Advertiser Wants Good country HOTEL.—Particulars and price to X X X, Times Office. 283 WANTED KNOWN—Miss E. Ahum, Costumier and Dressmake;, above Miss Clough's, No. 44 George street, Bja A ; YOUNG Man wants SITUATION as Clerk; has had six years' experience in solicitor's office; can use typewriter; good testimonials.—Address G Y G, Times Office. WANTED, a JOB as Engine-driver, by certificated man; three years' experience.—Address Engineer, Times Office. 7ja SITUATION Wanted as HOUSEKEEPER , to working man; no objection to" children; age 32.—Address Housekeeper, Times Office, 4ja WANTED, SITUATION in grain store or warehouse, by steady and reliable Young Man.—Address Reliable, Times Office. LADY'S Second-hand BICYCLES Wanted; Records or English preferred.—Apply Cooke, Howlison, King street. 9o ' A T COOKE, HOWLISON'S, Bicycles taken over in part pnymont for new ones; splendid Bicycles for Hire. LABOUR Agency.—Reliable, Experienced Hands only forwarded from this Office; trial solicited.—K. Brew, High street. 29au LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. <r»Q REWARD.—LOST, between railway staoW/V tion and Hanover street, PURSE, containing money.—Above reward on returning Win. Wood, baker, Cumberland street. 9ja LOST, a White COLLIE PUP—Reward on returning to Angell, George street. 9ja LOST, Gold Keyless WATCH, between Knox Church and Stafford street, in tram. —Reward Woodiyard, chemist, 174 Princes street. 1 9ju LOST, on .Tuesday, a PURSE containing half-sovereign and some change.—Reward on returning to Mr Hosking, Princes street. LOST, Two-bar Gold BROOCH, between Wesleyan Church and Mailer street, Mornington; reward.—'W. Hughes; bootmaker. LOST, at Puketeraki railway station, Double BARRELS of a.Breech-loading Gun and Remington RIFLE (tied together).—Finder please return to Dunedin Station; number of gun known; reward. ' 9ja lIOUND," the Address of the Agents for " Bobs" Transvaal War Game is Joseph Braithwaite, Braitbwaite's Book Arcade, Dunedin. 31d

Educatioiial "OETOUCHING, Photographic Colouring, XI/ &c. Lessons given in the above by competent teacher.—Apply 38 George street. 9ja MISS ELLERBECK, Certificated Teacher, notifies Pupils that Classes in Painting Re-open January 9.-36 George stteet. 9ja H STOKES will Resume Teaching Banjo, • Mandoline, and Guitar, Monday, 14th.— Poplar House, 22 Leith street. 9ja JCREAN, Tcacher of Violin, Hawthorn o Cottage, 16 Lower York place; terms moderate. Bja > KOSSBOTHAM'S Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping School.—lndividual tuition. Classes daily from 10 to 10. Principal, T. J. Rossbotham,' Honours Diploma (Teacher's), Incorporated Phonographic Society, England. Agent Remington Standard Typewriter. Borough Council Notifications-, JgOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN (a) That the council propose to PAY OFF tho Special Loan of £3000, falling due on March 1, 1901, and also Pay Off £1000 of Bank Overdraft,, and undertake the particular work of Street Formation and Drainage for the Borough of St. Kilda. (b) That the Council propose td-BORROW the, Sum of £7000 by way of Special Loan for such purpose. (c) Tho Council propose to Pledge as Security for such loan in addition to the genoral indebtedness of the borough, a • SPECIAL RATE of SIXPENCE in the Pound Sterling on the Rateable Value of all Property in the Borough. , ROBERT MITCHELL, Mayor. St; Kilda, December 18, 1900, ' 19d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11936, 9 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11936, 9 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11936, 9 January 1901, Page 1

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