■\-TTANTED— By a New Arrival, a SituaVV tion as BOOK KEEPER.—Address, " Queen1 Bee," Stak Office. WANTED— WHISKEY BOTTLES.— Highest price given.—Apply to W. J. Cawkwell, Vulcan Lane. WANTED— A Young GIRL, to nurse, and make herself useful. —Apply at Mrs. Tomlins', Onehunga. WANTED -A Good COOK.—Apply at the Evening Stae Office. WANTED— A General SERVANT.—AppIy at the Stak Office. WANTED— A Situation as HOUSEMAID in a gentleman's family.—Apply at the Stab Office. WANTED— An Engagement as GOVERNESS, by a young lady " J. M.," Stab Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A number of SAWYERS.—AppIy, To-morrow Morning, at S o'clock, to Mr. BEDDOE3,at the ship ' City of Auckland.' ' ', WANTED KNOWN that Comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Ellison's, Prospect House, Hobsou-street, within two doors of St. Mat-: tliew's Church. WANTED— A YOUTH as Waiter.-Ap-ply at the Thames Hotel, Wharf. ' WANTED— A COOK and SERVANT GIRL, .at the Occidental Hotel.Highest wages given. WANTED— The public to know that PRINTING- of every description is executed at the Evening- Star Office, with neatness and despatch. WANTED, TWO or three BOYS to run the EyeHKSStab. Good boys can earn from 15s to 25s a week. r '",'■'•' T7IOR SALE—A PLEASURE-BOAT, with JD sails, oars, and everything complete.— Apply to W. H. Skinneb, Vulcan Lane. FOUND, at Holmes' Hotel, North Shore, a POCKET-BOOK, containing money, also some receipts. The owner can have the same by applying at the above Hotel, and paying the expense of this advertisement. ,„» HOLMES BROS^ BOARD and RESIDENCE for a gentleman in a private family, in Upper Queenstreet.—For address, apply at the Stae Office. /"COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for one \J Gentleman.—Apply at the house next the Chapel, Pitt-strret.
EXCHANGE BILLIARD SA.LOON. WH. GA.LLOP and F. CLIFT0 N . having leased the above from Mr. Niccol, trust, by civility and attentionlto buw ness, to obtrin a share of public patrr*y e>
milE "THAMES ADVERTISER" May be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE " EVENING- STAB. Queen-street, (Next to Sibbins' Corner), Immediately on the arrival of the Sto" 0 from the Thames. Eebd & Bbett, Agents for Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 339, 9 February 1871, Page 2
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338Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 339, 9 February 1871, Page 2
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