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A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated •with Board and Residence in tbe healthiest part of the city.—For card of address, apply at Star office. ■ . A '■' WANTED — A General SERVANT.— Apply National Mabt. WANTED -A General SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. Cateb, Cook-street. -\TT ANTED—A First-class BOOT and V\ SHOEMAKER, for Napier.—l-EiiNi* Bbos. WANTED— A NTJRSEGIRL, about 12 years of age.—Apply to Mrs. Edwabds, Kyber Pass Road, Newmarket.. WANTED— Two Billiard Cloths.—Roya] Mail Hotel. WANTED— A LAD for Billiard Room.— Royal Mail Hotel. ■TTTANTED—A MAN who can sell and W handle timber, to take cliargejof a wharf in Cuftom-housa-street.—Apply to " Timber," Stab Office. WANTED— A NURSE GIRL. — Eor address apply Stab Oitice. WANTED— TAILORS, also good Tailoresses ; full employment. Gocd wages. —Apply to J". Camp, Tai'or, 184 Queer;.street. WANTED INFORMATION—About a Mr. Leslie Theobald Washer, supposed to be a steward or something, upon one of the Auckland steamers. —Apply to Messrs. Henderson & Spbaggon, Shipwrights. -*"YTANTED KNOWN-thatD. GOLDIE \V is prepared tc Supply all Kinds of Timber and other Building Materials including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Housebloeks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood, Feiloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market prices, at his Yards, Custom-house-street. WANTED— An Apprentice to the Dress and Mantle Making.—Apply to Miss Jenkins, Pitt-street. WANTED -500 LADIES or GENTLEMEN to call at Jones and Father's Market Pork Shop, Lower Waki-field-ttreet, where (hey can get German Sausage, Back Pudding, Collared Pork, Saveloys, Pork Pies, and Real Dairy-fed Pork. AH kinds of small goods made to order; toocta sent to any part1 of the town on the irhortest notice ; families waited ou for orders. N.B. —Sucking Pigs always on hand. WANTED— 500 MEN TO DINS at the AMERICAN RESTAURANT, Wei-lesley-sireet East. I intend giving the working cl-isses of Auckland every luxury in season for the small charge of 6d per meal. The Dinner includes the very best of Soup, Fish, Joiuts, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours. — Charge, Gd. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Elison's, Prospect House, Hobson-street, within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms : reduced from 25.-* to 21s per week. . . PERSONS having in their possession Borrowed Books, or Phoiogrnphs, the property of' Ihe undersigned, are requested to RETURN them at earliest convenience.— Martin Sholl, Insurance Buildings. /CONSULATE OF THE UNITED \J STATES OF AMERICA FOR NEW ZEALAND. The undersigned, United States Commercial Agent for New Zealand, begs to inform all whom it may concern, that in pursuance of instructions from the Department of State -of the United States at WasH'ifton, U.S.A., and by permission of the Hon. Co!oi.JsVeeretarv of New Zealand, he has removed the ofA'of the above-named Consulate from the Bay of IslaMls to Auckland, and the same is located at Fort-stj/eet. ■■ - • ._ Y„ The tuidersigned has also, by virtue of the authority vested in him, appointed Harlan P. Barber, Esq., Deputy U.S. Commercial Agent. The said office will be open daily on and after this date, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., for the transaction of said Consular business, Sundays and holidays excepted. ; ' JAS. G. WHITE, U.S. Commercial Agent for New Zealand. Dated at Auckland, October 3,1871. T M. DARGAVILLE, ESQ. Dear SiR,-The duties of U. S. Consulate devolving upon m consequent upon the removal ofthe office hem he Bay oflsalnds, and the omce „of insular Agmt be Jig abolished at this port, I take much pleasure i„ tnankhig you for the efficient manner m which you have performed them during the short time you have been in office.—T am, dear sir, Yours respectfully, (Signed) JAS, G. WHITE, U. S. Commercial -gent. , Auckland, October 3,1871. (

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 541, 4 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 541, 4 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 541, 4 October 1871, Page 3

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