TWO highly respectable young Jl persons, aged respectively 19 and 17, are anxious to meet with Situation as Nursery Guvcraess or to help with household work when not so engaged They are wishful to make themselves gererfillr .useful in a rcspfsotable family. The most satisfactory references will be given. Addreis by letter F.J., arid S M., office of this paper. WANTED, a Plumber and Zinc Worker to fix gutters and repair corrugated iron roof.—Apply to W. L. Both, Queen-street. Ar- TED to LET, a Four-roomed House, with shop front, in New Nqrth Eoad. Apply at Heath's Boot Factory^ ' T\ WANTED to LET, a Four-roomed YV Cottage for six months.—Apply to W. Flood, No. 5, Exchange Buildings ANTED, a respectable Youth to assist in the Clothing Business —Apply to G. W. Friend, 142, Qiieen-street. W"XNTED~ Tenders for Scoria Foundations.—Apply to Edward Mahoney, Architect. ' WANTED, aboutlalf-a-dozen"Men to break metal. —Apply to Edward Robinson, Mount Eden WANTED, a Third Cook.—Apply on board The s s. Ladybird, at the Manukau. WANTED, a respectable youngperson as Barmaid —Apply at the Army and Navy Hotel. WANTED, a good General Servant who understands plain cooking.—Apply, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, at Mis Nation's, St. George's Bay Koad, Parnell. WANTED, a Girl about 14 or 15 years of age.—Apply Stab office. AJS TED, a smart young Man as General Servant for an hotel. —Apply at this office. A X TED, a new Saddle-cloth lost last night, between Pitt-street and Epfiom Finder will oblige by leaving it atH. B. Morton's, Custom-house-street. ANTED, a Barmaid.—Apply at the Greyhound Hotel. WHO would dig without a New Spade?-This useful agricultural implement can be bought at Newmarket i'oi 3/9 d cash ; other goods at Auckland prices as usual. — 3. H. "WithelorJ, Ironmonger, &o. ANTED to LET, a comfortable Boom for two working men in a house where there no children.—Apply corner of Cook and Albert streets. ANTED to LET, to a single gentleman, a superior furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room in the best part of Grafton Koad — For address, apply at tiie Star oilice. WANTED KNOWN —- Eobinson Crusoe would gladly have given a boxful of Treasure for one of the. Spades now being sold at Newmarket for 3s 9d, by J 11. Witheford; other goods at Auckland prices as usual. WANTED, Wanted, Wanted to Sell, 120 caces of Oranges, 7s Cd per case; 40 cases The Widow's Oranges, from Sydney, the very best Oranges that comes to Auckland, 10s per case; Large Oranges only Is per dozen; Small Orangeß, seven for (id ; Speck Oranges, 3d per dozen For Two We ks (July !12 dozt-n for 10s Mandarins, Gd and Od per dozen ; Naval Oranges, Is 4d per doz ; Dates, Id per lb.—ll. WATTS, General Dealer, Pittstreet. WANTED, by a steady married Man, constant employment; he is willing to make himself generally useiul —Apply at the Bricklayers' Arms Hotel, Chapel-street. ANTED KNOWN that I can now supply Dealers, Storekeepers, &c , with Goods in small quantities more advantageously than any other) ouae in town. Terms cash, t-.tock comprises Drapery, Haberdashery, Hotfery, Fancy Goods, and Stationery.—J. GItEEN, Hobson-street. WA NTED to t ELL, on very easy terms, a well-built large 4-roomed Cottage; there is a'never failing well of water; good locolity; 15 minutes walk from the Post Office ; only haif the purchase money required at present.—Apply Stab office. WANTED KNOWN, that J. MORRISON is prepared to execute all kinds of Asphalting at reasonable prices.—Address Stab office. ANTED, a good Female Cook; also a Housemaid. — Apply Star Hotel, Albert-street. "\\7"ANT.til> J\nown, that Furniture ■n v,,r v™eVWT>i£ft?? l-iPtion on S.ale, including Drawing-room, Dimng-xi. .. . p JJ, ' Q llitej f Iron Bedsteads and Cots; Hair, SprYif?-P*--. ? Fibre Mattresses; Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Gilt Chimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Cocoa and China Matting, etc., etc., at T. &H. COOKE'S Furnishing Warehouse, 14S, Queen-street. 'ANTEtTkNOWN—L. H. Green has on sale this Planting Season a Choice Collection of Nursery Stock, comprising all the best kinds of Trees and Shrubs, at the Nursery, Seafleld View, and every Saturday in the Market, at the lowest possible prices. N.8.-L. H. Green begs to intimate that all orders for Garden work will be punctually attended to by day work or contract. W~AISTED KNOWN, that Robert Brewin, of Auckland Seed Depot, who has Eemoved opposite Messrs. T. and S. Morrin's, has on Sale a choice assortment of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of sterling Merit, Seeds of Pines, Cypresses, Gums, and Acacias; also of all the most useful fcew Zealand Forest Trees and Shrubs, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Plants, and a choice collection of ]v ursery Stock true to name and of first quality. R. B. respectfully intimates that his Seeds aro specially selected for this market, being varieties he has found most suitable for this climato during eleven years experience as a practical Horfc • culturist. Soleagent for Mason Brothers. WAJN* IE D, 500 tons o- Old Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead, Muntz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagginß, Rope, and Kags ; also, BeK-ks, Cast-off Clothing,, &c, at BATTYE & CO.'3 London Marine Store, Old Market, Queen-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager ■YFJ ANTED to BELL (cheap), ? ¥ White lead, Galvanised Tubs ; alao, Pumps Paints, Ploughs, &c. jr.B. - Highest price given for all kinds of old MetaI.—ALFRED SMAJECT, next to Blue Post, Victoria-street -. \fc/ANTED, "the. general public to V W know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefleld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Ron-bark Shafts, Spokes, and Red-gum Felloe*. &c &0.. always on hand. A large supply of the best Newcastle Coko now on hand ■a f , ANTED JUS OWN,, that D. ¥*' G-oldie is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldinga, Broad Timber, House Blocks. Posts, Rails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c.,&c., at the lowest market price, at his lard, Custom-house street. j.. ROTH, Cabinetmaker and • Upholsterer, wishes to give notice to the public in general of his Removal from the Old Supreme Court-house, Queen-street, to the corner of Victoria and Albert-streets, formerly occupied by J. French. Grocer, and that he must dispose of his vast and varied stock of Household Furniture, &c, &c , &c., at ant price, as his present premises are to be sold by auction on the sth of July, to be puiled down. This is a Genuine Sale ; no reasonable offer refused, as the future premises will not contain above half the present stock. , STRAYED on my premises, in St. George's JBay Road, a Kangaroo or Greyhound Slut. If not claimed within ten days, will be sold to defray expenses.—L. M. Diddams. MISS CHRISTIAN will SING " The Limo..Trees' Toy the Hiver," TO-NIGHT. pOAL AND "JO IRE WOOD. The undersigned begs to return his thanks to his many customers for their liberal support, and informs them that,; in conjunction with his GREYSTREET YARD, he has opened a depot in WESTSTREET, NEWTON, immediately in rear of Mr. WaddelTs, Baker, where the wants of his customers will be supplied. .... . : C. DUCKINFIELD. UTTER ! T) UTTER! ~,,■-, • -O - W. FAIRY, having made arrangements with the Nelson and Taranaki farmers, is in a position to supply First-class Fresh Butter at from Is Id to 2s per lb. Now turning out 30 kegs of Prime Salt Butter. A splendid lot of American Hams and Bacon —Auckland Market., ' ■■ ■. . UY REOKITT'S FRENCH BLUB, And see that each ball is wrapped in paper bearing the name of ' RECKI T T, As Its splendid quality has caused a host of inferior Imitations. Sold by all reipecttbW Grocer* and Storekeepers
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1664, 18 June 1875, Page 3
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