WANTED— A Eespectable WOMAN, to take charge of an infant.—Apply immediately to Mr. Sigiey, 4 doors from Forester' 9 Arms Hotel, Albert-street. NUESEEY GOVEENESS. WANTED, by a Young Lady—A SITUATION as above, or Companion to a Lady. Would have no objection to be a Daily Governess.—Address "E. M.," Office of this Paper. WANTED, in a Country Hotel, at Wangarei—A Middle-aged FEMALE, to 1 assist in the Kitchen, and to make herself generally useful.—Apply to Captain MuNDLE, on board p.s. ' Samson.' MATRIMONIAL. A YOUNG MAN of steady, domesticated habits, in good circumstances, is desirous of forming the acquaintance of some young Lady with a view to MATRIMONY. His principal reason for advertising"is that he is affected with a slight impediment in his speech, which embarrasses him in the presence of Lidies.—Address, enclosing carte-de-visite, " A. B. C.," Office of this Paper. N.B. — The strictest confidence to be observed. IF " Mrs. 11l Shrub " will send her address to the o(S.ce of this paper, it will be thankfully received. FOUND —A Eeceipt Book and Documents belonging to the Pactolus Gold Mining Company and Golden Cable Gold Mining Company. The owner can receive them by applying at this Office and paying expenses. CLAEEMONT HOUSE, Princes-street, Auckland.—Good Board and Residence. Every attention and comfort, combined with very moderate terms. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Gentlemen in a Family with no Children. Terms moderate. —For address, apply Office of this Paper. DEVONPORT HIGHWAY DISTRICT. RATEPAYERS are informed that all RATES UNPAID on the 16th inst. will be SUED for by the Solicitor to the Board. The Rates may be paid to any of the Trustees, or to the Secretary. By order of the Board. August 3, 1870. OPAEKLING ALE. OPARKLING ALE. OPARKLING ALE. SPARKLING ALE. qPARKLING ALE. OPARKLING ALE. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Victoria-street. ALBERT GRIFFITHS, T>RINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Hobson-Street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HOWELL, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STEEET. Opposite Me. Hobbs', Draper. MUSICAL. MR. J. HYDE PARKER, Pianist and Professor of Music, WHILE returning thanks to his Friend^ and the Public for their constant patronage, begs to assure them all pupils committed to his care, either for Elementary or Finishing Lessons on the Pianoforte, will ensure constant attention and rapid progress in that delightful art. Schools and Families visited in town and country, on liberal terms. Address—Cucks-'s Music Saloon, Queenstreet; or, Mr. Parker, Grafton-road, next Fossett's Store'
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 180, 6 August 1870, Page 2
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