AUCTIONS. Continued from Page 8.) TO-MOEKOK C<AMUEL QOCHIiAiNE AND i^oll Will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queenst., To-morrow, at 11 o'clock, PAIRS NEW BOOTS AND SHOES 200 VOLS BOOKS TOOLS, DRAPIiItY, CLOTHING gjAMUEE rtOCHRANE AND C«ON, Auctioneer. i WANTED. (Continued from Page 1.) TENANTED, a Boy. — Apply G. W. Wγ*,,- -, ' * Baker, iiarangahape-rd. VX; ANTED, MessageHßoy. — Upton and » » Co., Booksellers. TA/'A'.X'f.fc.l), a smart Message Boy.—Apply ** W. Hallday, Symonds-st. i\X, T ANTED, secnDd-haud Kerosene HeatiTTi er.—Apply Star Office. mAKTEU, a smart Girl.—Apply mTs '»». Casey, Grey Lynn Tram Terminus. \yA.\TKD, a Boy, able to ride, to deliver »' telegrams and make himself useful. — Apply Olesen's Store, 'Epsom. jVy'A-NTED, 4 good Boysior timber mill.— * t. Apj>ly The Parker, Lamb Timber Co., Customsot. W. WANTED, an Improver to Shoeing and General Smith.—A. Blackburn, Greenlace. a respectable Person to ' ' wash and clean twice a week.—Apply A. E. Clarke, Joliu-st.. Mt. Boskill. xK fixtklX good Boy to learn the tin • ''' smithing business.—Apply Thomas Harkins, Tole-st., Ponsonby. VXTANTKD, strong Ladf; also. Drainer's »» Labourer.—Apply J. W. Swales, Jer-vuis-rd.. L'oiisonby. 'VX7ANTED, a smart respectable Boy for "' messages.—John Earle and Co., Tea Merchants, Queen-st. ANTED, Tenders for Felling and Lopping Pine Trees at Mount Roskill.— -.Spencer and Co., Swanson-st. \\, T 'ANTED, a HouseKeepcr.—Apply at '"»' once. No. 18, Upper Viucent-st. Commence to-uieht. YX/ANTED, Tiy respectable Girl position as * * Lady Help. — Address Hope, 30, "Star" Office. WA'NTKD, smart respectable Lad for milk rouud.—Apply The ltoskill Dairy, Mt, Eosiuil-rd. iryiANTBD, immediately, Boy foe wo<»d- '»»' work department at Newmarket Mannal Training School.—Apply at the School. fryiANTED, Farm Hand and assist milk- »»■ ing, by machinery.—Apply T. and S. M orriii, Ltd., 11 a.m., Tuesday. TSFANTEI"), Housemaid, 32/; Waitress and *' Pantryniaiii, 15/; Generals, 12/, 10/; General, country, 15/.— Maughan and Co., next dates'. YVTANTED, Situation as Housekeeper - by » » thoroughly domesticated person, with lady or gentlemen; or take charge of boardiughouse.—Maughan and Co. VXTANTED tn Cease, with purchasing * » clause, 50 Acres, suitable for poultry farming.—Cochin China, c/o Bos 183, P.O?, Auckland. \A7ANTED, a Woman to do washing and ' ' cleaning, every Monday fortnight in Mt. Koskill district- — Apply -Alna," 30, Office. iVXTAN TED, Boardinghouse, within Id TTI section; buyer waiting. Also, House up to £iUo. —Apply Central Registry, Ex-change-lane. TS7ANTED to Buy, Modern Residence 7 * " rooms, all conveniences, close to trams; view of harbour: 1-3 to i acre.—Address Home. 12, Star Office XX7 ANTED - ; Woman Cooks, 25/; HonscTV maids, 15/; Waitress, 15/; Porter, 20/ (mark Milliards): Kitehpnmau: Lady HelpsPantrymaids.—(Late) Miss West, Victoria Arcade. \7y-ANTED, to-night. Housekeeper, coun- '• try: Generals, Housemaid, Girls assist. For Sale, Boardiughouses, Businesses, all kinds: jrood Farms and City Properties.— Mrs Stewart, Globe Agency, Pitt-st. XXT AX T E D. —Mrs Lockley. H.M. Arcade » T lestublisher) 20 years), wants 4 Navvies, 8/ a flay, Waikato: Hotel Porter, go W»acgarei, to-nUht: Girl for bar and assist house. 20/. suburbs; Second Cook. 25/. Taramiki: Generals, all parts; Housemaids, wait table, 15/ aud 17/6, country; 2 Housema fds, 17/6 each, Whaugarei: Women Cooks. Rotorua, aud all parts; Waltreses; Man Cook, 33/. country. A REFINED, sensible Young Lady is •£*• desirous of obtaining an engagement as housekeeper or lady's companion, where there are young children: competent in every way. — Address Competent, "Star" Office. liOST AOT> FOUND. (Continued from Pajge 1.) T OST, urobauiy between Customs-st. li. J- and HobsCj-st. Wharf Brass Cap off waggon wheel; reward. — W. Gunson and Co. T GST, on Tuesday last. Fox Terrier Pup, ■*-* 7 months, black head, 2 black spots body, lame left hiud leg.—Reward at H. Walton's, Coronation-rd., Epsom. LOST, Friday, White Terrier. Answers name Tiny.—Mrs MeGrath, oppo. Hancock's Brewery, Khyber Pass. Reward. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. 4?i R-EWAR'd.— Accidentally dropped C> -^ J - intcj a iarge blend of Golden Teapot Tea, and not having been discovered wnen packing (will probably be found in a £lb packet), one gent.'s Ring.—Finder rewarded with £1 on returning to NO-TON BROS., Little Queen-&t \7S/'ILL the party that was seen to take » ' small Parcel out of Ponsonby car, between Pitt-st. and QuecQ-st. on Saturday afternoon, about 3.10, please return the same to Tramway Office, and so safe further trouble? rrvAKEN by mistake from Thames boat, -*- Saturday morning. 1 Boot. Owner can get his in exchange at His Majesty's Stables, Durham-st. JCCTRAYEdT from Edinburga-st., Grey Pony, with sack cover. Keward.— J. ■Scott, Newton. TpOUND. Bay Horse, white hind leg, age -*- about 5 years.—Apply A. Parker, Koeerd., Ponsonby. SOASB Ai«B RESIDENCE. (Coutiuucd from Page 1.) "PRIVATE Board and Residence, tn one of -*- the nicest suburbs. Vacancies for 3 or 3 gentlemen; every home comfort. One minnte from car.—Address 34, Star Office. ■VACANCIES for 2 homely Men or a * Married Couple;— Corner Upper Queenst., Karangahape-rd, No. 33. Piano, .bath, terms.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 2
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