Wanted. WANTED, for Barrett’s Hotel, a good Female Cook. References required. WANTED, a first-class Man Cook. Apply, Urwin’s Post Office Hotel WANTED, immediately, a three-roomed cottage at Te Aro. Apply, office of this paper. WANTED, a Eady as Daily Governess. Must have a thorough knowledge of music. Apply to Mrs. E. Richardson, Moles worth-street. w Wanted to buy fows and ducks in any quantity. J. &S. BARLOW, Poulterers, Willis-street. ELLINGTON ATHENH3UM. Applications are invited, up to MONDAY, 19th instant, for the office of Librarian to the above Institute. Salary, £l5O per annum. Testimonials required, and security to the extent of £IOO. Particulars as to duties can be learnt at the Institute. Applications to be addressed to the Hon. Sec, • WALTER HILL, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Notices ISTEICT ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, 16th July, 1875. The Wellington Volunteer Artillery and the Wellington City Rifles will parade at the Drillshed on TUESDAY NEXT, at one o’clock p.m., for the purpose of forming a Guard of Honor and firing the usual salutes at the opening of Parliament by his Excellency the Governor. H. E. READER, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding Wellington District. In BankruptcyIn the matter of HENRY JOHN CARTER, of Wellington, Baker, a Debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed debtor has this day filed in the Supreme Court, at Wellington, a declaration of his inability to meet his engagements with his creditors. IZARD AND BELL, Solicitors. Wellington, July 16, 1875. In the Estate of ANN MULLINS and THOMAS MULLINS. THE Deed of Assignment herein having been declared completely executed, all creditors upon the estate are requested to send in the amount of their respective claims to the undersigned on or before the twentieth day of July instant, when a first dividend will be declared. A. P. STUART, Trustee. Wellington, 13th July, 1875. Tenders. rjio SURVEYORS. TENDERS are requested by the 24th inst. for Surveying and Laying off in five-acre blocks about 400 acres at Wanganui. For particulars apply to N. Churton, Netley Lodge, Wanganui. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. July 7. TENDERS for the ERECTION of an ADDITION to the Criterion -Hotel, Upper Hutt. Plans and specifications can be seen at the above Hotel until WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY, 1875. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. HARRIS. , [LENDERS are invited until noon of L SATURDAY, the 31st JULY instant, r LEASING the MELBOURNE HOTEL, mate in the most thriving part of the city of 'ellington, for a term of seven years. For particulars apply to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily cepted. S. PARKES, Land Agent. Dixon-street, Wellington, July 15. Drapery. AT JAMES SMITH’S (Te Aro House) EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING SALE will be offered the following cheap lots, on SATURDAY NEXT, July 17 Ladies’ Cashmere hose Ladies’ lambswool hose Giiis’ Cashmere hose TE ARO Ladies’ linen collars Ladies’ linen cuffs Ladies’ linen sets Black straw hats Millinery bonnets New trimmed hats CLEARIS reduced to 7Jd. reduced to Is. 3id. reduced to old. HOUSE reduced to 2|d. reduced to 5Jd. reduced to Is. Oid. reduced to 74d. reduced to 7s. fid. reduced to 2s. fid. G SALE. New whiter costumes New winter costumes Fancy dress fabrics Fancy dress fabrics Super grey winceys SATURDAY, White calico Grey calico Grey sheeting White sheeting White blankets Welsh flannels Crimean flannels reduced to 17s. fid. reduced to 21s. fid. reduced to 4id. reduced to 5Jd. reduced to 41<1. JULY 17. reduced to 3Jd. reduced to 31 d. reduced to Sjd. reduced to Is. 21 d. reduced to 11s. 9d. reduced to Is. old. reduced to Is. 31d. TE ARO HOUSE. Men’s tweed trousers reduced to 7s. fid. Men’s tweed trousers reduced to 9s. fid. Tweed trousers and vests reduced to 12s. fid. Black doe trousers reduced to 15s. fid. Black cloth sacs reduced to 10s. fid. Te Aro House, July 17. SALE WILL COMMENCE ON TUESDAY NEXT, 13th INST., At 10 o’clock. The premises having been sold to be removed, THE ENTIRE DRAPERY STOCK, Comprising— Blankets, sheeting, quilts, damasks, &c., &c.; dresses, winceys, meriuoes, alpacas, twills, &c.; serges, Persian cords, repp and satin cloths, &c. &c.; ladies’ underclothing, &c., &c.; Nelson, Geelong, bliss, and other tweeds ; men’s, youth’s, and boys’ clothing; hats, caps, shirts, ties, hosiery, &c. Particular attention is requested by parties furnishing. A great saving will be effected by their taking advantage of this opportunity. MACLEAN’S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CUBA-STBEET. N.B.—At MACLEAN’S—Patterns free by post.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4470, 17 July 1875, Page 3
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