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WANTE D, —A Nurse Girl; also a General Servant. —Apply at 91, top of Greystreet. ANTED KNOWN that Mining Com* 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, Jowellor and Engraver, foot of Wellesley street, and opposite the United Service Hotel. 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. WAKTEDKNOWN, that D. GOLDIE is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Moulding?, Broatf Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, HardwoodFelloes, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingle3,&c.,&c, at the lowest makert prices, at his Yards Custom-house street. WANTED Known that James W Waller, 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 rotes. TT7 ANTED Known that Holdship and Co YV 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— 500 Men to DINE at the American Restaurant, Wellesley street East I intend giving tho 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 hoTim phtvrrm fW- . - „*;sssff bj rapioiy sb to demand more am and more minute attention than hitherto, MONEY TO IjEJNIJ on ttrst»ciass tree* hold security.—Apply to Mr Connell, solicitor, Vaile'S Buildings, Wyndham street. OR SALE, or to LET, a Blacksmith's Shop, with tools, doing a good business. Apply H. Partington, 30, Queen street. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap. —Apply to J. Claee, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. OARIFaND~RESIDENCE.—Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence in a healthy part of the city. Terms moderate. App\y Mrs. Ellison, Prospect House, Hobson-street, two doors beyond St. Matthew's Church. OMITORTABLE BOARD and Residence corner of Hobson and Durham streets, opposite Governor Browne Hotel. Terms moderate. AN'i person found Trespassing on the Engine House of the Fre Brigade or interfering with the plant will be prosecuted. A. ASHER, Superintendent. O MASTER TAILORS. Just Arrived.— A London (West End) Cutter of experience is open to an Engagement. Five years' reference.—Apply G.V.K., office of this paper. T~ O SHIPPERS AND SHIP-BUILDERS. —The undersigned has on hand a quan» tity of Seasoned and Deck PLANKING, in lengths, from 25 feet and upwards. Also, Rimu and other timber suitable for Cabinetmakers.—M. H. RjPE, Cornwall Timber Yard, Onehunga and Auckland. SPRING VILLA, PONSONBY ROAD.— The duties of Mrs Addey's Boarding and Day School will bo resumed on Monday, January 15. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. mHE TAIRUA SAW MILL. A BARGAIN. It is situated on the East Coast, near Mercury Bay, and is approached by a good harbour and safe anchorage ; vessels drawing eight feet of water can lay alongside the wharf. It is backed by an extensive Bush of very superior quality. The valuable Plant and Machinery is of the newest and best description. Tbe Engiua i» 60 horsepower, and has only been in work about two years. For particulars apply to R. SECCOMBE & SON, Kybar Pass. January 3, 1872. VAUXHALL 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 walks re-laid, and every novelty in shrubs, ficwers, and rustic architecture has been introduced. These splendid gardens will now vie with any in tbe province' for natnral beauty of the indegenious trees and shrubs, and the luxuriance, variety,and the abundance of tho plants and flowers. To picnic parties tmd schools, Vauxahll Gardens will bo found especially attractive and suitable ; and every accommodation will be afforded by the proprietors to 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 thanks to the Officers and Brethren of the A.O.F. and 1.0.0. for their magnificent patronage on Boxing Day, and to the many hundreds of ladies and gentlemen who joined in the Fete given by the amalgamated Societies. B W. WELLS & SON. Vauxhall Gardens. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. H CHRISTOPHER begs to inform his • numerous customers and the public generally that he haß Removed his Grocery Establishment to those more central and commodious premises, 81, Queen street, two doors below the Evening Stab office. H.C. also takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the support he has received during the past 23 years, and, having ascertained the wants of the public of Auckland, he spares no effort to give the most complete s satisfaction to all. None but first-class goods are kept, and the prices defy competition.— Note the address:—H. Chbistophee, 81, ! Queen street, Wholesale and Retail Grooer. j

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 622, 9 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 622, 9 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 622, 9 January 1872, Page 3

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