loroughly honest Lad, to d the counter. Must have mts of applicants.—Apply street. Soap-boiler ; one who understands the business -Apply at the Star office. .iddle-rtged Person, to take a family. References Imith at Smith and steet. 8 Girls, for shirt work, •n the making up trade __ o Mrs. Smith, at Smith ar .1 Higgins's, Wyndham street. ANTED, a Male or Female Cook.— Apply immediately to Victoria Hotel, Victoria street. WANTED, a general Servant. —Apply for address to M. Niccol, Custom house, street. AN_C person found Trespassing on the Engine House of the Pre Brigade or interfering with the plant will be prosecuted. A. ASBER, Superintendent. ANTED, a Man for the kitchen.— Apply at once at the Thames Dining Rooms, Queen street Wharf. WANTED, an Active Lad, to make himself generally useful. —Apply Star office. ANTED, a general Servant— _pnly Captain Cook Hotel, Kyber Pass Road AiSTED,— A General Servant. Good wage?. —Apply at the National Mart. TIT AiSTED, a General Servant, Apply V ¥ immediately to Mrs. George, Royal Hotel, Onehunga. ANTED,—A Nurse Girl; also a General Servant.—Apply at 91, top of Greystreet. WANTED to Sell Cheap, a Second-hand Smith and Wellstood's No. 8 Peeress Stove ; also Improved Patent Portable Smokeconsuming Ovens, Colonial Ovens, and Wrought Iron Ranges, at Herbert H Smith, Auckland Iron Works, High street. PARNELL. —Wanted, where there are two more indoor servants, an experienced Housemaid. Apply to A.Z., Mrs. Payne's, Princes street. ANTED KNOWN that Mining Corn* panics' and Business Stamps of all descriptions are made in superior style, at the shortest notice by J. Alexander, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite United Service Hotel. WANTED, Mining Managers and Business people to call and examine the latest and most improved Stamps and Presses at I. Alexander's, Jeweller and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite the United Service Hotel. ANTED KNOWN, that D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broac. Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue GunLaths, Sbingles,&c.,&c., at the lowest make, t prices, at bis Yards Custom-house street. ANTED Known that James W Walle^ Timber Merchant, Custom-house street, is prepared to supply with dispatch every description of Building Timber, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, House Blocks, Shingles, and Palings, at the lowest market rates. OTTLES BOTTLES!! BOTIT.ES !! ! —WANTED, in ' any quant'ty, at Beedell & Watson, Wyndham street, next .- ' Clanricarde Hotel. XT7 ANTED Known that Holdship and Co VV are compelled to clear out during 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. WANTED— ?00 Men to DINE at~tb c American Restaurant, Wellesley street East I intend giving the working classes of Auckland every luxury in the sea% son for the small charge of fid 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.* Coals. Coals. WANTED Purchasers for Newcastle Coals, delivered in any part of the town, from ship's side at Thirty Shillings per ton. Terms strictly cash. —Apply to W. KIRBY, Coal Yard, Junction of Grey and Queen streets. WANTED, GOOD Tailors.— Apply immediately to 8 Coombes, City Clothing Mart. 0 BE LET, a Comfortablelilight nJomed House, with all conveniences, in Pitt street. / SAMUEL COCHRANE &/SON. ONEY TO LEND on firsUnlass fre~e^ hold security.—Apply to Mr CoNNELL, Bolicitor, Vaile's Buildings, Wyndham street. OR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. Claee, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. LOST, in the Domain, yesterday, close to , where the schools assembled, a Gold Locket.—The finder will bo rewarded by leaving the same at the Stab office. "AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Members will oe held in the Mus'-um Buildings, at 7.30 THIS (Thursday) EVENING, to consider the report of the Council on the present position of the Building Fund. T. KIRK, Secretary. YAUXHALL GARDENS, LAKE ROAD, NORTH SHORE. William Wells and Son have much pleasure in announcing that Vauxhall Gardens are again open to the public. The whole of the grounds have been re»arranged, the w^lks re-laid, and every novelty in shrubs, ,'ficwters, and rustic architecture has been ■'.! jn.rftdueed. These splendid gardens will now ™>v "th a-ny in~ tho province for natnral hew: ,_y of the indegenious trees and shrubs, _ahd the luxuriance, variety, and the abundance . 7*%^he plants and flowers. '|5 Picnic parties tmd schools, Vauxahll g .Vat'cVens will be found, especially attractive and suitable ; and every accommodation will be 'afforded by the proprietors lo visitors of this class. Refreshments of all kinds at very moderate prices. Swings, cricket, and other amusement for young people. The proprietors beg to offer their sincere thanksito the Officer-sand Brethren of the.'A O.F. and I 0.0. for the"j. magnificent patronage on luesdoy last, and to the many hundreds of ladies and gentlemen who joined in the Fet6 given by the amalgamated Societies. W. WELLS & SON. Vauxhall Gardens.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 618, 4 January 1872, Page 3
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