Wanted WANTED, a young Girl to assist in household work in a family where there are no children. Apply office of this paper. WANTED to Buy, Eat Ducks and Fowls in any quantity. J. Barlow’s People’s Eruit Mart, Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN, two tons of homecured Bacon and Hams on sale at Beavis’s Original Ham and Beef Shop. w WANTED, THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON and the Suburbs TO KNOW that ALL PERSONS having left Pictures to be framed at T. MYERS’ Picture Frame Works, ' Manners-street, ARE REQUESTED to apply for the same at once, or they will be sold to defray expenses. ANTED KNOWN, Hot Saveloys every evening at Beavis’s. WANTED KNOWN that G. L. JENNESS is SELLING OFF at a Great Reduction. WANTED KNOWN, a great reduction in the price of Bacon, for cash, at Beavis’s. WANTED KNOWN that G. L. JENNESS is Selling Clocks from 7s. 6J. WANTED KNOWN, one ton of Prime Cheese, from lOd. to Is., at Be avis’s. WANTED KNOWN, that all kinds of Sewing Machines can be repaired by J. H. Hudson, Cuba-street. WANTED KNOWN, a half-ton of Prime Lard, Is. per lb., guaranteed free from adulteration or salt, at Beavia’s, Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN, that Gas Reflectors are manufactured on the premises, at Melbourne prices, at J. Turner’s, WiUisstreet. 'ANTED KNOWN, that F. Buok, of Tory-stveet, is now selling the best Rata wood at.l6s. per load; Hutt wood, 145.; for cash. ANTED KNOWN, that F. Buck delivers Coal and Wood to any part of Te Aro. WANTED, the public of Wellington to KNOW, that F. Buck, Tory-street, has always on hand a large supply of Wood, Coal, and Charcoal, at current rates. ANTED KNOWN that R. W. Watson, Manners-street, has for sale cheap—--1 large spring dray; 1‘ tip-dray, both fit for wharf or general work. Also, new and second hand light spring-carts. Funeral Notice. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. J. G. EGLINTON will leave the residence of Mr. Charles Wilmshurst, Porirua-road, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, at half-past 2 o’clock, p.m. Friends invited. H. SILK, Undertaker. Legal Notices ORDER OF JUDGE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, ■ WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Friday, the 7th day of Ju1y,51876. UPON reading the affidavits of Jonas Woodward, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of Joseph Hutchinson, of Wellington, clerk, 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 J ames Smith, deceased, and that this order be published in the New Zealand Times newspaper. (Signed) JAMES PRENDERGAST, Chief Justice. RE JAMES SMITH, DEOEASAD INTESTATE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to forward the same to the Public Trust Office on or before Wednesday the 26th day of July next. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. Public Notices Raffle.— duke of Edinburgh HOTEL.—Gentlemen interested in the Raffle for the two pianos are hereby informed that it will come off on SATURDAY, Bth INST., at 10 p.m. sharp. JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Storekeepers, Greytown, under the style of RIDLEY, WOOD, AND CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st day of J UNE, 1876. Dated at Wellington the 22nd day of June, 1876. W. V. RIDLEY, F. H. WOOD. Witness— William Sellak, Clerk, Wellington. In reference to the above notice, the business of the late Firm will in future be carried on by W. V. RIDLEY, who will receive outstanding accounts, and discharge all liabilities of the former partnership. EBB-STREET.—Parties in the neighborhood of Webb-street wanting excavating done, can deposit their spare earth in the vacant allotments between Mr. Kebbell’s and Mr. Gandy's residences. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—A reward of five pounds will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any person killing or snaring any hare, partridge, pheasant, grouse, quail, Australian magpie, Indian or Australian minah, sparrow, chaffinch, greenfinch, lark, or blackbird, or any trout, _ tench, _ or perch, or any other imported animal, bird, or fish. W. T. L. TRAVERS, Secretary Wellington Acclimatisation Society. Wellington, March 14, 1876. Education PUPATION. WANTED, for the Kohi School, Waverley, consisting of not more than twenty pupils, a FEMALE TEACHER, who is competent to impart an elementary English education. Must be approved of by the Education Board of the Province of Wellington. Applications, stating salary required, will he received by the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. JOHN W. KENAH. Waverley, 28th June, 1876. Jgl ducational. MISS SNELSON being about to remove from the Terrace to Willis-street, immediately opposite St. Peter’s Church, is desirous of increasing the number of her pupils, both by boarders and day scholars. _ Terms on application. TNG LADIES’ SCHOOL, Courtenay Place. DUCTED BY MISS PALMERQuarter commences on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Terms on application.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4773, 10 July 1876, Page 3
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