WANTED, a Cook.—Apply at the Manu1 kau, Hotel, Onohunga. BOTTLES! BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!!! —WANTED, in any quantity, at j Bbedeli & Watson, Wyndham street, next j lanricarde Hotel. j WANTED to Purchase, a Freehold Pros. ; perty of from 100 to 1000 acres. The j Land must be of good quality and a powerful stream of waVer is indispensable.—Samuel Cochkane and Son, Fort street. TT7"As^?'*~-)j for the Country, amiddle»aged j YV ,f'£jj.an as Servant. One who can m jllj -j- «™° J- Land Agent'asL-^narebvoker, 37, Queen street. WANTED —A General Servant. —Apply between 10and 12 am to Mrs AlBBRT Walker, Upper Symonds street. WANTED, a Compositor to proceed to the Fijis. Good wages, Apply at Star Office. _ _ ! WANTED, a good strong Girl to take charge of a child, Apply to Mrs W H Teevena, Crown Hotel, Grey street. WANTED, a smart respectable youth for j a shop. Apply to Star Office. WANTED, a smart active Lad.—Apply j at the Anchor, H®tel. WANTED — 10,000 dozen Bottles. — , Highest pric& given.—Golden Crown j Brewery, Wellesley street. j WANTED —A first class Male or Female ; Cook ; reference required—Apply at \ the Victoria Hotel, Victoria street, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock this morning. WANTED Known that James W Waller, ' Timber Merchant, Custom-house j street, is prepared to supply with dispatch , every description of Building Timber, Doors, | Sashes, Mouldiuga, House Blocks, Shingles, j and Palings, at the lowest market rotes. WANTED, GOOD Tailors.—Apply immediately to S Coombes, City Clothing Mart. WANTED— POO Men to DINE at the I American Restaurant, Wellesley I street East I intend giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury in the sea* son for the small charge of 6d per Meal: The Dinner includes the very best of soup, fish, joints of various descriptions, and pastry or pudding: Meals at all hoars, charge, 6d: WASTED KNOWN, that D. GOLDIE is prepared to supplj all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broae? Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gunr. Laths, Shingles,&c.,&c, at the lowest maker t prices, at his Yards Custom-house street. "¥T7 ANTED Known that Holdship and Co VV are compelled to clear oubjduring the present month their very large stock of Timber and other Building Materials from their Yards in Custom-house street. An early call and cash are necessary to obtain great bargains. TO Storekeepers and Others. —For Sale or Lease, a General Store in a Country District, doing a good trade; satisfactory reasons foi* relinquishing the business ; stock in whole or pa-, to be had ; goodwill free.— Apply to McArthur, Shera & Co. TO BE LET, —A Comfortable Residence in the most healthy part of Grey street. . SAMUEL COCHBANE & SON. TO LET —Shop adjoining Menzies' Vicn toria Hotel, Victoria street. —Apply R. Baied, Victoria street. FOR SALE. —Buggy for sale cheap, at Hill's, coach»builder, Newmarket. FOR SALE—One Walnut Pianoforte by Chappelle ; one Rosewood ditto ditto, Also, ex City of Auckland, 4 Harmoniums — Apply to R Arthur, auctioneer. EOS SALE, leaving the Colony, Leaße of House in Symonds street, almost 12 year 3to run. Appier. W H/tio-•xvi'uiiA.&D&o'.fi, %y m oncts street. • FOR SALE —A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to Ji Clabe, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. FOR SALE, a Large Bagatelle Board; fittings complete. — For particulars, apply Stab Office. CONQUERING HEKO GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). QHAREHOLDERS in the above Company JO who have not paid the first and second calls are requested to do so within fourteen days from date, otherwise the directors will proceed to declare the shares forfeited. R. K. BABER, Manager. No 12, Insurance Buildings, 20th December, 1871. DEVONPOET, NOETH SHORE. EDUCATION. MR. HENRY WORTHINGTON (Trained and Certificate Master) of the Devonport District School, has vacancies for a few Boarders. The course adopted by Mr Worthington ensures to all pupils a sound Commercial Education. Terms on application. The Members of the singing--CLASSES are informed that the meetings will be resumed on January 9th, 1872. fTIHE subscriber begs to inform his friends JL and the public that he has enlarged the Corner Auction Mart, Qupen pnd Wyndham streets, and having taken one of those large new brick stores opposite the Herald Office, he is now prepared to receive, store, and sell Colonial Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise of all kinds, on terms advantageous to vendors. A liberal reduction made on out-door sales. Accounts as usual promptly settled J GEORGE SIBBIN, auctioneer, Land and Commission J&P Agent. REMOVAL. rpHE Offices of the Norwioh Union Fire J- and Life Societies have been eemoved from Shortland street to Vaile's Buildings, corner of Queen and Wyndham streets.— Entrance from Wyndh.im street. GEO. S. GEAHAM, • ■ Inrpector and Agent.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 607, 20 December 1871, Page 3
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