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AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING, The barque E. J. Spence, and brigantines Mary Bannatyne and Eliza Firth arrived at Melbourne from this port—the latter on June 2lst, twenty-five days out; and the others on June 22nd, the former being fifteen and the latter thirty-two days out. The barque Inverdruie, hence June 7th, arrived at Newcastle on the 20th ult. The barque Nonpareil arrived at Newcastle on June2lstfrom this port. She returns herewith another cargo of coal. The barque Planter left Newcastle for Lyttelton on the 21st, coal-laden. The barque Amateur, and brig Moa, were loading at Newcastle for Timaru when the mail left. FOUND, a Watch, J. T. Fleming, Tuam street west. 3269 rrr ANTED, a good General Servant. VV Apply Mrs J. G. Hawkes, Cashel street west. 3262 WANTED, a smart active Boy, about 14. Apply Hill’s British Hotel, Oxford terrace. 3267 WANTED, in town, a Married Couplewife as Cook, husband as Indoor Servant. Apply to Z., “Press” office. 3260 *inrT ANTED, a good General Servant, VV where a housemaid is kept. Apply before two o’clock, Mrs Inglis, Antigua street. 3264 WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply Mrs W. H, Smith, St Asaph street west, opposite Methodist Chapel. 3266 BOY WANTED; also, a Girl to learn the sewing machine. Apply Chas, Coombs & Son, Cashel street. 3265 LOST, a Pocket Book, containing Post Office Order and other papers. Any one bringing the same to City Hotel, will be rewarded. 3261 LOST, this morning, between Salisbury street and my shop in Colombo street, a lady’s Geneva Gold Watch, No 9574. Finder will be rewarded on bringing it to R. Chulley, seedsman, Colombo street. 3268 LYTTELTON LUMPERS’ SOCIETY. NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS of the above Society are requested to attend a SPECIAL .MEETING on MONDAY, July 10th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business of importance. R. WETHERAL, 3263 Secretary. BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. MR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions from Mr S. Cohen, Licensed Pawnbroker, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, the 7th of JULY, A great quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES Of a very superior description, consisting of— Gold and silver English patent lever watches for ladies and gentlemen, diamond rings, very heavy gold alberta and chains, lockets, brooches, earrings, pendants, gold rings of_every description, very superior firearms, field and opera glasses, ladies’ silk velvet mantles, silk dresses, Hid a lot of wearing apparel. H to WBBPssi At n 9’ei9s» na?

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 639, 6 July 1876, Page 2

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400

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 639, 6 July 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 639, 6 July 1876, Page 2

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