\\TA.NTED, Waitress andaWasher- ' v * up, .at the Auckland Oyster and Supper Kooms, next to Jones' Saloon, No. 3, West QueenBtreet. m 3 hest wages. TK7ANTED, a good General Pervatitforrhellnt SprJngs.-Apply at Jackson and Bus ell's, Fort-str:et. TXTANTED.Twenty Pick and Shovelj r? nell *.* Freeman's B:j Works.—Jas. Dempsey 8-id Co. \XX ANTED, first-class Sewing „* Mach'nis^- AccuHomrd to mach'ijng Boot Uppe-s prefer.', cl Wagos £1 por week.—For addrecs, apply Star office. WANTED, Purchasers for Grains r, l m 1 4d per bushel.—Apply Seccombe & Son Great Northern Brewery, Kyber Pass. * WANTED to Pell, two new Pourroomed detached Cottages off Upper Queen street., on two 40ft. Allotments. Price, £150 and £170; best title in the city.- Enquire of Mr Lamb Coal and Firewood Yard, corner of Edwardos street. ' WANTED KNOWN, that v y JOHN WILLIAMS (late of Wellesloy street), Cutler, Saw-trimmer, and Umbrella-maker has Removed to Wyndham street (nearly opposite the Eveniny Star ollic«). N. \i. - Umbrellas lie-covered. WANTED KNOWN—Highest Price given for all Old Metals. On Sale (cheap), Ploughs ; C, 7, and 8 feet sheets Galvanized Corrugated Iron ; also, Pumps, Paints, &c , &c, at Alfred Smart's, next Blue Post. Victoria street. WANTED, Purchasers for 3000 Heart of Kauri Railway Sleepers, slightly under Government size ; suitable for first-class fencing.—Apply to Archard & Brown, Mechanics' Bay. WA NTED KNOWN, that 7 WATT is prepared to supply Wood and Coal at following prices for Cash :—Ti-lroe Wood, Uncut, 12s per ton ; do do, Cut, Ms per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 50s per ton. Delivered to any part within one mile from Yard. Posts, Rails, and Palings always on hand. Fencing and Carting done at low rates.—Stanley street Mechanics' Bay. WANTEDKNOWN.— The undersigned have always on hand a large supply of Newcastle and Bay of Islands Coal; also, best Cut and Uncut Wood. Yards: Between Port and Customhouse street, next Isaacs' Bonded Store. W. & G. WINSTONE. WATS TED the Butcher, Baker, Grocer, Farmer, Dairyman, and others of Auckland and its vicinity to know that the undersigned are now supplying their strong durable SPRINGCART HARNESS at Prices to must the times. -133, Q.ueen-street, next Union Bank, Auckland ; and ut Melbourne. L. FORSTER <S- SON. TX7ANTED KNOWN, that D. » * Goi/dtk is prepared to supply nil kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, ."hafts, Ironbark.Pand Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at his Yards, Custom-house street TO LET, at Hot Springs. Waiwera, two Cottages, fii .lNhod or unfurnished.—Apply to Mr Stevenson, at Mr™ Jack.on and Russell's, Fort-street. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. rpHEEE will be no practice TOX MOPROW EVENING. . R. CLARK, Hon. Sec. UNITED SERVICE LODGE, 421, I.C. AN Emergency Meeting will he held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, in the Lodge Room, Piinccs t.tr-et, at' 7 o'c'ock sharp. Visiting Brethren a^e Invited to attend. By order of the W.M. J. HERBERT BURNS, Secretary. GOOD TEMPLARS. ri\HE Adjourned Meeting of the Auckland JL Pioneer Lodge THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at the new Temperance HaR, Albert-street (formerly known as the Albertstreet'Congregational Chapel) at 7.30. Ordinary meeting To-morrow (Thursday) Evening at the same hour and place. Candidates to fattend for initiation on Thursday not later than 8 o'clock. WM. COLEMAN, Hon. Secretary. LOST, two Keys, attached to each other by a twisted cord. The finder will greatly oblige by returning them to Samuel Wells, Estate Agent, 129 Queen-street. REED & BRETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC TOR 18 7 4, TH E Publishers beg leave to announce the approaching publication of the second number of this Almanac. In doing so they desire to express their extreme gratification and gratitude for the unexpected reception accorded to the first issue. In submitting to the residents of the province the first number of what they were determined to ultimately make a household necessity, they had calculated on meeting with a certain amount of apathy, and incurring no inconsiderable loss; and in . printing two thousand Copies of the Almanac they had expected that at least a thousand would remain on hand to be given away gratuitously. It was, therefore, with surprise they found before the half of the first month of the year had passed that every copy had-been sold, and that orders were pouring in from , all their agents requiring,almost an equal number to ' that already supplied, a demand which it was found impossible then to meet owing to the type having been distributed. Instead also of a pecuniary loss it was found that there had resulted a very considerable profit on the first issue. Encouraged by such results the publishers have no longer hesitancy as to the extent to which they may venture in the endeavour to make their annual an unrivilled hand-book for the province, and they are resolved that the coming number will far excel its predecessor. ■It is not their purpose to indicate the several points of excellence that will characterise their Almanac for 1874. Suffice to say that through their agents, enquiries by correspondents, and a special commissioner proceeding through the various settlements, the information respecting the several districts will be of the most extensive and exhaustive character, while guided by past experience the publishers have made provision for the supply of any additional demand for the publication that is likely to' arise. As the agencies of the Evening Stab, which will be ; agencies for the Almanac, are now extended all over "the province, the distribution of the issue will be prompt and general; and as it is not the'object of the-, publishers to make any pecuniary profit by the transaction, but only to produce that which will be beneficial to the province, interesting and useful to the public, and indicative to their own enterprise, they confidently, rely on even an increase in the cordial and substantial encouragement afforded to the first clition. REED & BRETT, Publishers. 'A TJCKLAND SAVING-8' BANK. 1 - ESTABLISHED 1847. . President: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Vice-Pk esident WILI< TAM RATTRAY, Esq. t The Bank is opi - daily from 12 to 1 o'clock, also on aturday Evenings., from 7 to 9 o'clock. I Any sum from Is and upwards received, for which B per cent, interest i& allowed. Ii Kv«ry facility given to depositors. ■ ". • ' ' _ & CAMERON, | A.e«mßta*ti
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1205, 3 December 1873, Page 3
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