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Wanted. WANTED, immediately, a good steady General Butcher, in Wanganui. • Apply by telegram to W. Turnbull, Wanganui. WANTED, —A Slaughterman.—Apply to J. and H. Barber. WANTED, immediately, a thorough Housemaid accustomed to wait at table. Apply before 11 a.m., to Mrs. Eichardson, Molesworth-street. WANTED, by a respectable Young Man Board and Lodgings. Apply, stating .terms, S. L., office of this paper. WANTED, a Situation as Contractor’s Foreman, or Clerk of Works. Advertiser has had large experience in Mining and Tunnelling. Unexceptional references. Apply E, office of this paper. WANTED, a good General Servant. Only two in family. Apply office of this paper. WANTED, a good Groom. Apply between the, hours of 5 and 10 p.m., at the New Zealander Hotel. WANTED. —A smart respectable youth as Invoice Clerk. Must write a good hand, and be quick- at figures. One who has some knowledge of clerical work preferred. Apply by letter to Thompson, Shannon, and Co., Warehousemen. WANTED, a smart Lad, about IS to 15 years old. Apply office of this paper. T T E‘ C T S. APPLICATIONS for the office of PEOVINCTAL AECHITECT, PEOVINCE of CANTERBURY, accompanied by certificates and testimonials, will be received at the Government Buildings, Christchurch, until 20th July. Salary, £6OO per annum. Address— J. T. PEACOCK, Sec. for Public Works. Canterbury. DAIRY-FED PORK. WANTED, by the undersigned, good Dairy-Fed Pork, any quantity, cash upon delivery. SWENEY, Family Butcher, . Adelaide-mad, Wellington. N.B.—Pigs can be left at Garten’s Empire City Tea Warehouse, Willis-street. June 9th, 1875. Funeral Notice. TYTOTICE.—The funeral procession of NOR-i-N THEN WILLIAM PLIMMER will leave his father’s residence, Abel Smith-street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at half-past 1 o’clock p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. W. NICHOLSON, Undertaker. Public NoticesIN THE ESTATE OF ANN MULLINS AND THOMAS MULLINS, LATELY TRADING UNDER THE STYLE OF A. MULLINS & SON. AU Creditors of this Estate are requested to send in particular's of their claims to the*undersigned before the 6th day of July next. ■ -A. P. STUART, Trustee. Customhouse-quay, Wellington, 29th June, 1876. PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1876. It haring been decided that New Zealand shall be represented, at the above Exhibition, a local committee has been formed to collect exhibits, who •will publish at an early date the quantities of each article that are desired to be sent, and the time up to which exhibits will be received, with other details. It is proposed that the exhibits from New Zealand shall be principally the products of the colony, In a raw state, such as wool, grain, timber, minerals, flax, and tanning barks, together with flax manufactures, preserved meats, leather, &0., &c. W. H. LEVIN. Chairman. O T ICE OF EEMOYA L. The offices of the undersigned are REMOVED to Willis-street, opposite New Zealand Times. S. CARROLL. Wellington, sth July. OTICE.—GEO. McILVRIDE, in thanking the public for past favors, begs to state that he has commenced Wheelwrighting in all its branches, and by supplying a superior article, hopes to merit a continuance of their esteemed favors. ’ Hutt, June 29. NOTICE.— Any person found Trespassing, Cutting, or Removing Timber off Sections 5 and 6, Pakuratahi, will he prosecuted according to law. CHAS. MoINTYRE, Agent for Chas. Lett. QRAN6ES, EX EAS BY. J. and S. BARLOW are selling prime Oranges at Is. per dozen. First and only chance for those about to make marmalade this season. J. & S. BARLOW, Willis-street. TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE LOWER HUTT. JAMES ROBERTSON begs to return his thanks for past favors, and to inform his customers that on and after the Ist July next the bread business hitherto carried ou by him-will in future be conducted ■‘ by his brother, HENRY ROBERTSON, for whom he solicits a continuance of patronage. In reference to the above, HENRY ROBERTSON begs to inform the Lower Hutt residents that he hopes, by diligent attention to business and supplying a good article, to merit the favors so liberally bestowed ou his predecessor. P.S.—All accounts against J.R. are requested to be rendered, and all accounts owing settled by the 15th July. Lower Hutt, June 30. DraperyIE following Extraordinarily Cheap Purchases of Drapery, just opened out, be offered at TE AEO HOUSE, during nonth of June, 1875, owing to the colomarket being overstocked. JAMES SMITH been enabled to make several extensive advantageous purchases at prices far below lish cost. All these goods trill be sold at nail a rate of profit that it would be imihle to procure articles of the same-quality lower price iu the city of Loudon. OTE- To distinguish these special goods i the ordinary stock, the prices will he red in plain blue figures. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, yards at 41d., worth 9d. yards at 7id., worth lljdyards at 9|d„ worth Is. 3d. yards at 12|d., worth Is. 7<l FRENCH MERINOS, yards at Is. 6|d., worth 2s. 6d. -iADIES' JACKETS AND STAYS. 1. Blk. cloth jackets 4s. 6d., worth Bs. 6d. 2. Blk. cloth jackets ss. 6d., worth 10s. 6d. 3. Blk. cloth jackets 6s. 6d., worth 12s. 9d. 4. Blk. cloth jackets Ss. 6d., worth 15s. 6d. CALICOES AND FLANNELS. . yards white calico 4Jd., worth 6Jd. yards grey calico 4L1., worth 5 id. sh flannels, all wool, 10|d., worth Is. 2|d. ?h flannels, all wool, 12id„ worth Is. 3Jd. AEO HOUSE, JUNE, 18715.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 5

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