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IF this should meet the eye of AL. i’ll tit) TYRRELL, please send address to yourbrother, G. Tyrrell, Alma-street south, Sydney, N.S.W. Wanted. WANTED, for the schooner Mera, Cook and Steward. Apply to the Captain, on hoard. w ANTED, a handy man. Apply David Brown, Long Point, Porirua. WANTED, by an active young man a situation as Cleric, Book-keeper, or Storeman ; colonial experience, and good testimonials. Address, Bell, care of Cutler, Musical Instrument Maker, Ghuznee-street. WANTED, immediately, a good steady General Butcher, in Wanganui. Apply by telegram to W. Turnbull, Wanganui. WANTED, a Only two in this paper. good General Servant, family. Apply office of 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 13 to 15 years old. Apply office of this paper. 'JI O ARCHITECTS. APPLICATIONS for the office of PROVINCIAL ARCHITECT, PROVINCE cf 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. To Let. TO BET.—A Furnished Room, with use of wash-house, near Government Buildings. Apply—Office of this paper. TO L E T.—FURNISHED APARTMENTS (central). Apply Jameson’s, grocers, Willis-street. In Bankruptcy. In the Bankrupt Estate of J. WEIGHT, Grocer. PERSONS indebted to the above estate are requested to pay then- accounts forthwith to the undersigned, at his office, opposite the New Zealand Times office. S. CARROLL, Trustee. TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF J. G. F. BLOW. A dividend, at the rate of Ten Shillings in the £, will he paid, on application, to all creditors in this estate who have proved their claims. S. CARROLL. Trustee, Opposite New Zealand Times office. Public Notices. EXHIBITION, 1876. It having been decided that New Zealand shall he 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 he sent, and the time up to which exhibits will he received, with other details. It is proposed that the exhibits from New Zealand shall he 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, &c., &c. W. H. LEVIN. Chairman. s T. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL, WILLIS-STREET. The usual monthly sale of ladies’ work, in aid of the Building Fund, will he held in the schoolroom THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. To commence at half-past 2 p.m. IWILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife (Caroline Simmonds), in my name. ■ THOS. W. RANSOM. Wellington, July 7, 1875. NOTICE. —Any person found Trespassing, Cutting, or Removing Timber off Sections 5 and 6, Pakuratahi, will he prosecuted according to law. oh as. mcintyre, Agent for Chas. Lett. THE Gentleman who stole the Lantern belonging to me from a heap of bricks in Willis-street will be kind enough to return the same, or 4s. 6cL to he left at the Evening Post office, and nothing further will he said. JOHN RUCK, Contractor. Education D AY-SG HOO Dixon-street. L, School Duties will be Resumed on. MONDAY, the I2th INSTANT. Drapery. E A R O HOUSE re following EXTRAORDINARIL"V CAP PURCHASES of DRAPERY will ffered during the month of JULY, at ;s, in many cases, below ENGLISH COST. 'b,—To distinguish these goods from the nary stock, prices will he marked in Plain ; Figures. TE ARO HOUSE, JULY, 1875. JALICOES FOR THE MILLION. ) yards white calico 3s. 11 Id. per dozen J yards white calico ) yards white calico L yards white calico L yards white calico t yards white calico ) yards white calico I yards grey calico 4s. llld. per dozen ss. 9d.” per dozen 6s. IOJd. per dozen 7s. 101(1. per dozen Bs. 10id. per dozen I Os. 91d. per dozen 3s. 6d. per dozen ■ D-S vwuvv « * B.—The above lots of calico being, so h below the usual price, will he sold in ths of not less than 12 yards TE ARO HOUSE, JULL, Ibio. flannels, all wool, only flannels ah wool, only flannels, all wool, only flannels, all wool, only lop. 121 d. 144 d. 17d. tio HOUSE, JULY, 1875 32 pairs girls’ cashmere hose 6Jd. 76 pairs ladies’ cashmere hose 71(1. 50 pairs ladies’lambswool hose Is. 31d. TE ARO HOUSE, JULY, 1875. SO pairs men’s heavy tweed trousers 7s. 6d. 62 pairs men’s strong tweed trousers 12s. 6d. 60 pairs men’s ribbed trousers 15s. 6d. 50 men’s tweed trousers and vests 19s. 6d. 25 men’s witney overcoats 265. 6d. 72 men’s waverley overcoats 275. 6d. TE ARO HOUSE, JULY, 1875. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4463, 9 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4463, 9 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4463, 9 July 1875, Page 3

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