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[For continuation of News see Fourth lage.] A UCKLAND & MERCER RAILWAY. FENCING. Public Works Office, Auckland. July 23. 1875. Tenders will he received at this offire up to roon of FRIDAY, thoCthdny of August next fortheKrection of 2 miles 50 chains of .fencing, atManurewa. Plans, spec'ficati'.ns, and generU conditions can seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted JAME3 STEWART, District Engineer. WANTED, a young Lady of good address as Barmaid.—Apply at the Royal Mail Hotel, Victoria-street. WANTED, a Journeyman Baker. Apply office of this paper. ANTED, a respectable Girl about H to IG.— Apply to Mrs Offer, Pitt street, opposite Vincent-street. ANTED, a Visiting Governess, a Lady of experience, to teach English and French for two liouih two or three daysaweek.^Pupil of lfl.—Apply, by letter, to ZA, Star office, with terms and reference. WANTED Known, for Sale cheap, Pig Feed, Pig Feed.—Apply Battye & Co.'s, late Quick's yard, Elliott-street. W" ~AJNTED, a goocTMaJirCoolTfor Waikato (none other need apply); several really good Female Servants are daily seeking places at Hannaford'B Kegißtry, High-street. WASTED, a young Girl to make herself generally useful.—Apply to Mrs Tremain, Rout's Buildings, Coburg-street. W "ANTED, a Boatbuilder.—Apply to Jas. Clare, Custom-housf-street East. WANTED, a two or three-roomed Cottage, or two Unfurnished Rooms, close to Railway Station.—State terms to " Cottage," Stab office. WANTED, a situation as a working Housekeeper or plain Cook; three years' good references. —Apply, by letter, "Housekeeper," Stab office. ANTED to LET, an eight-roomed House near top of Vincent-street.—Apply to G. Rollerson, Baker, Nelson-street. WANTED, a Man to work at the tail of a Circular Saw Bench —Apply between the hours of 2 and 3 p.m. at John Buchanan's, Custom house-Btreet. ANTED, for the Greyhound Hotel, a good Cook —Apply to M. Corcoran. ANTED to LET, by the week, an JCipress ard Horse.—Apply W. L. Roth, Cheap Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, Victoria-street WANTED, 20,000 Shingles, heart kauri,—Apply, stating lowest price. —W. L. Roth, Cheap Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, Victorsa-street, WANTED, by a young Lady recently from England, a Situation as Nursery Governess ; would be willing to assist in house work ; no objection to the country—apply by letter to 'U,' Mr Mays, Post-office, l*orth.Store. ANTED, Persons travelling by Rail to Onehunga and the Waikato to procure Grattan't (Thames Hotel) Pocket Pistols. Price from Is to 3s. W"~~ ANTED KNOWN, Dry Storage to Let, with or without large yard, at Battye and Co"'s (late Quick's), Elliott-street, Auckland. WANTED Known, that W. Munro has commenced business as Shoeing and General Smith, behind Mr Daby's Thistle Hotel, Queen-street. OTICE.—AII Parties travelling by Rail to Onehunga and the Waikato to call at the Thames Hotel for Grattan's Pocket Pistols, from Is to 3s. ANTED to SELL, Three Stores in Durham-street —For further particulars apply to Mr R. Arthur, Auctioneer, Queen-street. ANTED Known, Good Bacon at 6d $ Ib. is now selling at Battye and Co.'s, Elliott-street; also a variety of other articles at equally low prices. Come early. ANTED Known, that the cheapest and best way to be properly clothed, is to call and be measured at the Pantheon for your Coats, your Vests, and your Trousers. We make them well of good material, and guarantee a' perfect fit.— Ford, Potter & Co., The Pantheon, 198, Queen-street ANTED Known, all orders left with Mr Camwell, Poulterer, Auckland Market, for L. H. Green, Nurseryman, will be punctually attended to. ANTED to SELL—To Brewers and others, a, Complete Plant for Brewing, comprising 2 copper boilers (115 and 75 gallons), fitted with full size brass taps ; mash-tub to mash 25 bushels ; underback for receiving wort; also a gill to contain 150 gallons ; 3 coolers, force-pump, shoots, &c.—For particulars, apply to G. R. Mcßae, Cooper, High-street. W" ANTED, all the Ladies to know that I am selling Ladies' and Children's Costumes, Serge Polonaises, Bonnets, &c., &c, to clear at less than English cost. Be in time to secure a magnificent English-trimmed Bonnet for 7s 6d, usual price 255. Must be sold to make room for extensive Spring Shipments to arrive.—E. T. Herbert. Cheap Drapery and Millinery Establishment, Devonshire House, opposite City Market, Queen-street.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
681

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3

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