WANTED, Two Men, to make themselvegenerally useful. Apply to J. Cavanah, Lower Hutt. WANTED, a Water Engine.—Apply, S. Danks and Son. Brandon-street. WANTED, a smart Junior Clerk for our Entering Room ; must write a good hand and be quick at figures, knowledge of office work indispensable. Apply on Friday morning to Thompson, Shannon, and Co. } Warehousemen. 0, two good Stonemasons. High ;c s to best hands. Apply to W. F. Oakes, Pakuratahi. ), by an experienced Governess, , . U.O.V in a family. Country preferred. Apply by letter to V, W. X., office of this paper. YOUNG LADY (just arrived from L England) desires an engagement as Governess in a Gentleman's Family. Accomplishments : English, French, music, and drawing ; four and half years' experience. Address—H. M. P., Post-office, Wellington. CT7ANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and »V Beds are Is. each at Moore's Dining—™is, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. rrANTED TO SELL, a Five-roomed . V House, with Scullery, in Courtenay« place, 28ft. frontage ; also Sixty acres of fine bush land near line of railway at Carterton. Apply, R. Davies, Courtenay-place. Lost and Found LOST, a sma Silk Handkerchief. The finder is requested to return it to B. and 8., oifice of this paper, as it is a souvenir. LOST, a Gold Earring, between Wflliastreet and Taranaki-street. The finder will be rewarded on bringing it to the office of this paper. AT BARGAINS this week At TE ARO HOUSE. GREAT BARG AI N S this At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's black cloth coats, 7s. 6d. Men's stout tweed coats, 12s. 6d. BEAT BARG AI N S this week v* At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's Waverley over coats, 275. 6d. Men's grey tweed suits, 275. 6d. GREAT BARGAINS this week At TE AHO HOUSE. Men's black cloth suits, 295. 6*d. Boys' tweed suits, half-price; lis. 6d. BEAT BARGAINS this week At TE ARO HOUSE. Men's Crimean shirts, all wool, 3s. 9<L Men's underflannels, full-size, 4s. 6d. TAST WEEK OF THE CLEARING i SALE at TE ARO HOUSE. Remnants of white cah'cos Remnants of grey calicos Remnants of white sheetings. TAST WEEK op the CLEARING SALE. 1 Eemnants of plain winceys Remnants of checked winceys Remnants of fancy dresses. THE GREAT CLEARING SALE At TE ABO HOUSE Will close on SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. "ACLEAN'S TEMPORARY "DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Gear's, Butcher, CUB A -STREET. GOODS MUST RESOLD AT ANY PRICE, MACLEAN'S TEMPORARY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CUBA - S T R NOTE THE NAME : MACLEAN Public Notices OF JUDGE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. THIS 31st day of AUGUST, 1875. Upon reading the affidavits of JONAS WOODWARD, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of THOMAS CAMERON, of Foxton, Carpenter, I do order that the Public Trustee, the Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persons, shall be Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of JOHN CAMERON, deceased, and that this order be published in the New Zealand Times newspaper. (Signed) JAMES PRENDERGAST, Chief Justice. RE JOHN CAMERON, DECEASED INTESTATE. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named, deceased, are requested! to forward the same to the Public Trust Office, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of September next. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. August 31, 1875. R. LUDWIG'S Art Union is unavoidably Postponed until the Ist October. on MONDAY, 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1875, to be registered as a duly-qualified Medical Practitioner. My qualifications are Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, and my degrees are now deposited in the Registrar-General's office for inspection. My j residence is Wellington. I College-street, 12th August, 1875. "OTlCE.—Messrs. EDMOKDSOX, SELLAR, & CO., having disposed of eir Greytown business to their late Managers, Messrs. RIDLEY & WOOD, Solicit a continuance of past favors on behalf of their successors, and request all debts due to be paid to them. W. V. RIDLEY and F. H. WOOD, in taking- the above business, trust to be favored with the patronage hitherto accorded to their predecessors. The business will in future be carried on under the name of RIDLEY, WOOD, and CO. pENC IN G NOTICE. To owners of sections Nos. 326, 329, 332, and 335, Township of Palmerston. You are hereby required to erect your proportion of dividing fence between the above and sections Nos. 327, 328, 333, and 334, ia the above-named township. ANDREW YOUNG. August 12.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4509, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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