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WantedWANTED, immediately, a situation as Nursery Governess, useful companion, or housekeeper. Would like to return to England with a lady. Address, E.M.H., office of this paper. ANTED, at the Pakuratahi Hotel, a V* Man and his Wife, the woman as Cook, the man as generally useful. Apply at the Hotel, or at Mclntosh’s New Zealander Hotel. WANTED, for the Christchurch Club, an experienced man as Butler. Written applications, enclosing testimonials, to be forwarded to William Mardon, Secretary Christchurch Club, Christchurch. ANTED, One Hundred Pick and Shovel Men; also, a few Platelayers. Highest wages given. Apply to Peter Stewart, Palmerston North, Manawatu. WANTED, 100 Pick and Shovel Men. Apply to Mr. Kennedy, Hutt; or 0. McKirdy, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN—A Registry Office for Servants is now open at the wellknown premises, Brandon’s Comer, Lambtou Quay. Applications from Employers in town or country promptly attended to. S. J. HIDE, Tohaeconist. Stud Horses STUD COMPANY. TO STAND during the coming Season, at the Upper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred Entire Horse K A K A P O. Kakapo will travel as far as the , Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, every Monday, returning on Tuesday. 1 Terms Single mare, £7 ; two or three mares, £G each; four or more mares, £5 each. Parties in Wairarapa wishing to send down mares can make arrangements for doing so with Hugh McMasters or Nath. Grace. Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG LOUD CLYDE, Young Lord Clyde will be at the.Taita on Monday night; Lower Hutt on Tuesday night; and (if sufficient inducement offer) in Wellington on Wednesday night. ; . Terms—Single mare, £4 ; two or three mares, £3 10s. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, ss. Eor pedigree, &o. see cards. ANDREW BROWN, Upper Hutt. YOU N G BLACKLEG. This fine DRAUGHT STALLION will travel to, and stand at the following places : Monday Night : McGrath’s, Porirua, calling at Taylor’s, Johnsonville. Tuesday : Pahautanui. Wednesday : Nag’s Head, Wellington. Eor further particulars apply to the Groom, or D. Sinclair, Courtenay Place, Wellington. J. & D. SINCLAIR. rjIO STAND THIS SEASON. The celebrated imported pure Suffolk P inch Draught Stallion “J O C K.” Jock is a dark chestnut ; stands 16 hands 1 inch ; was bred on the Hunter River, New South Wales, by W. Gifford, Esq., from the celebrated imported Suffolk Punch sire, “Punch,” out of the pure bred dam, “Mary Douglas.” This horse is considered hy competent judges, both here and in the Province of Marlborough, to be the finest horse of the breed ever imported. Jock will stand at the following places : Albion Hotel, Taita; Family Hotel, Lower Hutt; Johnsonville, Porirua, Pahautanui. Terms—Single Mare, £3 ; reduction made for two or more mares. All fees to be paid on January, 1875. or before the Ist J. SMITH. Hotels. SPORTSMAN’S ARMS HOTEL, WAI KANAE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of_ His Excellency Sir James Eergusaon and suite. Conversation on Paikakariki Hill between two travellers—old acquaintances : “ Hullo, Boss, where have you put in the night?" “Why, at Waikanae. I always manage to make a stage there if possible.” “Is it a good house “ Not a better on the Coast for cleanliness, civility, and the best of everything to eat and drink.” “ But how was your horse looked after ?” —“ Eirst class ; as much as he could stuff into him, and a dry clean bed.” “ X always fancied a fellow would have the miserables in such a lonely spot ; why, I'm told there is no one to speak to 1”—“ Don’t you believe,it ; you put in an hour ortwo with Jim Erskino or old Tom Wilson, and I’ll guarantee they’ll keep you alive.” “Old whaling yarns, X suppose?"—“You bet, and good ones too, of forty years ago.” “Can you cross from there to Kapiti?— “Yes, Jim keeps a number of good boats, and will cross yon any time in fair weather.” “ Any shooting —“ Any amount.” “By Jove ! I’U put in a week there.” —“Do, you won’t regret it.” “ Well, so long.” TA. SHIRLEY begs to give notice to » the public and owners of race-horses intending to visit the forthcoming Wairarapa Races, that his NEW HOTEL will be OPEN. Five new loose boxes for reception of racehorses. Furniture . ' JjIURNITURE WAREHOUSE. J. M A C K A Y, Imposter op English and Scotch Made Furniture, Begs to inform the settlors of Wellington and surrounding districts that he has' opened those commodious premises in Brandon-street as an UPHOLSTERY and CABINET WAREHOUSE with a first-class supply of FURNITURE, bought by himself while at home for cash from the best makers, and which he -will sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson rep Oak suites, in green morocco Walnut drawing-room cabinets - Mahogany dining suites, in morocco Walnut 1 drawing-room cheffoniers, plate glass backs ’ Mahogany dining suites, in haircloth Walnut drawing-room davenports Mahogany bookcases Walnut drg.-room ioo : tables, plain, & inlaid,Mahogany sideboards, plate glass backs - Walnut drawing-room whatnots 1 Mahogany cheffoniers . t Walnut drg.-room inlaid occasional tables Mahogany chests of, drawers Walnut drawing-room chess-top tables Oak hall tables and fahairs Double and single iron bedsteads Oak hat-stands Hair mnttrasses, mahogany commodes Cane-seat chairs, &c., &c. Dantzic feather pillows, &c., &o.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4281, 9 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4281, 9 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4281, 9 December 1874, Page 1

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