WANTS. • A Smart Young Man : , T Tivi-. — - --.|l'ivyuevallv useful. i < to make Iniiia-. ' Apply 'Wanganfii. Hotel. Foil 28, 1573, \ru'ANTED — A Practical Brewer, W with small capital, as a partner. Apply by letter to Geo. Beamish, Carlyle, Patea. Jan 27, 1873. WANTED 'KNOWS' that Good W Men will lind cni| loyment cutting drains and forming road iv Pahnerston. Busb. 'Wugcw< 8s per day. "to men who can work."—--Hk.nuv MoNnii, Contractor. Fob lit. 1*73. "OJANTED— Two Boys for a flax V ¥ mil lat .Lower Rangitikei. Good wages given. Apply to T. C. Taylor. Taylor <fc "Waft's. Feb 20, 1873. WANTED —A. Rope Spinner to vi take charge of a rope walk. Testimonials required.—Rees and EioiiAiinsox. Rangitikei Flax Mill. Feb 19. 1873." \$J ANTED—A Smart Lad. Apply V V immediately to this office. Feb 2-1, 1873. 1,.\/ANTED OS TERMS -- Four '< S Hundred Strong Ewes for a run with plenty of good feed. Apply to Philip Mussex. Waipuna. Feb 2G, 1873. REGISTRY OFFICE. rpHE undersigned has opened a RegisJ. try Office for all kinds of Labor, where employers and employes can have their wants made known, and supplied on the shortest notice. C . P . O'HAULO N , CAMPBELL PLACE. Country Settlers in want of Farm Labourers, „c., will be specially attended to. O/ .ANTED—A Female General ScrV'V van!. WANTED— A Man who can plough arid used to farm work. TYTANTED —By :«. married couple, '? S a situation, as farm servants. The man has a thorough knowledge of farm work, and is used to horses ; the wife is a good cook and general servant. No encumbrance Oity of London Art Union. 'I ICKETS can bo bad for tbe last ' drawing which took place on the 31st December, particulars of which will reach here in a few weeks. An early application is necessavy. Price of tickets, I s each GEORGE BEAVEN", Agent. Feb 26, 1873. WANGASUI SEGATTA. March 17, 1873. Patrons : His Worship the Mayor. Major .Duiio j Major Nixon W.F. Russell, Esq j W.R.PerstomEsq A. R. Webb. Esq. Commodore : Capt. R. S. .Low. Vice-Commodore : S. H. Drew, Esq. Treasurer : G. Pirie, Esq. 1. SAILING RACE, for open boats. Entrance, ' .£l. Centre boards, fins, and washboards not allowed ; keels not to measure more than o inches from the garboard streak. Course from the Bridge round the snag and back. 2. SCULLER'S RACE, open to all boats. Entrance, 7s (id. Course from tlie Brewery to Bridge. 3. MAORI CANOE HACE.' Prize £5. 4. PAIR OAR RACE, for boys undet 16, with or without outriggers, en trance ss. Course from the bridge round a boat moored off the Masonic Hotel and back to Bridge. 5. GIG RACE, pulling four oars, no outriggers ; entrance £1 ; distance four miles. 6. SCULLING MATCH, one oar; entrance, 2s fid ; distance, -? mile 7. PAIR OAR RACE, with or without outriggers ; entrance 10s ; distance 2 miles. 8. VOLUNTEER RACE, pair oar, with or without outriggers ; open to all bona fide members of volunteer corps, provided they have been so for three months previous to date of entry ; entrance los ; distance two miles. 9. DUCK HUNT. Greasy pole from Taylor and "Watt's wharf, and a variety of other sports during the day. Three boats to start for each event or no rac«*. Further particulars as to prizes and time of starting in future advertisemsnt. .TOHN NOTMAN, Secretary. Feb 11, 1873.
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