wanted TO NE'WSPAPER PROPRIETORS. A gentleman with great experience as a» “ all-round ” journalist wishes to obtain a permanent situation as Editor, or, Sub-editor : and Reporter, to country or town newspaper* Highest testimonials from Melbourne Argus, Bendigo Advertiser, Maryborough dvertiscr, Australasian, West Coast Times. trictly sober. Age 38. Very energetic and usefulia every department of newspaper wpri'. H.R.R., West Coast Times, or Telegraph office. Hokitika. JpATEA COUNTY OOXT-NCIL. j WANTED, a Clerk, Treasurer, and' Collector, all offices combined. Salary, £2SQ per annum. Applications to be sent in to the office bl the Council, Carlyle, on or before . Tuesday, February 6, at 11 a.m. WM. COWERN, ; I Secretary Patea County Council jpro iem . ]y£ O UNT VIEW ASYLUM. WANTED, a Female Attendant Applications, with testimonials, to be sent "to M. Ingwerson, Deputy-keeper. WANTED, by a Young Man, employment in town or country. Address R.L., office of this paper. WANTED.— -A situation as Clerk young man aged 26. Good references. Address F. M., office of this paper. WANTED, a few Pick and Shovel Men. Highest wages given to firat-clasa hands. Apply to J. Saunders,- Waterworks. WANTED, a middle-aged Lady as Governess. Apply to Mr. Lucena, Featherston. ' '. . WANTED, good General Servant, where the washing is given out; references required. For address apply at the office of this paper. WANTED to rent for one or two a House containing about six rooms. Apply L. T., office of this paper.' WANTED, a complete set. of the “New Zealand HertUßook” and- “New Zealand Stud Book.” GEORGE HUNTER. WANTED, a few Pea-hens. Apply to A. 8., office of this paper,.. ; ; v'. WANTED, a few respectable Boarders. Every comfort of, a home. Apply to Mrs. Crowther, Wiilis-stredt. WANTED KNOWN, Mrs. De Berg (late at Dunedin). Letter for yea at the Post-office. , ■ ■ * ' WANTED KNOWN.—Easiest Shave in Wellington, 3d;; Best.' Hair-cut, fid. Just try Manners-street Saloon; near WiDisstreet. P. A. Jones, Manager. WANTED known, that Budge’s, Cigar# are superior, better kept, and cheaper than any other in .the city. Cigar,.Divan, ' Willis-street, 10 doors above Empire Hotel. WANTED known, that Budge’s Flpjv Land Mixture has only to be.ty* be preferred to any other cat mixed. ANTED KNOWN, thai C. Br Watchmaker and • Jewelley moved from Cuba-street to those'adjoining . the Duke of . Edinhq' where he has open with a very cho of new goods. WANTED 'known, that j Cavendish is the ohl/ to the “ Old Home Cut ” in the 1 |MLK£(OWN, th' j|ipil')||';iat'the. VP PiiilnijTyyiiilhiji’lii part, 1 ? 1 heavy d 0.,"! spring ;wha! dray, 1 contractor’s dray, -1 cart, 1 brake with.-stationary TT T ANTED . KNOWNVV ; MYERS* PictureGilder, opposite the Thea; Wellington, has always entity of oleos, - chromos, Birkett, Foster. and * otbe; unframed, and also frame--.mounted and frames » restored and-varnished.. W: ANTED known, Saloon,' where and enjoy their pipe", summer drink, is the of the season. . : Tent' W ELLINGTO TENDERS are ihvi FEBRUARY, 1877. f* Shops occupying the fr floor of the new build erection for the above ins, has a 1 frontage of 27ft. Sin. one being a corner shop, wi--Bft. wide. The shopa will b pation on or about Ist Augni. will be received for, one or term of not less than seven than t<Venty-one years, and tb terder not necessarily acce t particulars may be learnt oh api tmdersigned. By order. H. F. LOl Wellington, December 9, ‘ TENDERS will be received by \ signed up to NOON of-. t ( JANUARY, 1877» for the Erection ■, ness Premises at Napier for the Nationi of New Zealand Plans and specific may be seen at the bank, Napier, and i office. -i: 1 •' \ The lowest or any tender not neceas. accepted. < ’ W. H. CLAYTON,' ... -Architect.'* Wellington, December 27, 1876. TO BUILDERS.', TENDERS will be received up to NOON of MONDAY, 15th inst., for the erection ol the Princess' Theatre and Concert Hall, Torystreet. . - * W. C. GHATFIELD, , , Architect, Willis-street. rp O . B U I L D E R S. TENDERS are invited until .-NOOIS fit. MONDAY, the 15th inst,, for the Erection Of Fence.and Outhouses in Hobson-street. - Particulars at my office. THOS. TURNBULL , Architect. Temple Chambers, January 9. O BUILD E R S. ENDERS are invited- until, NOON of JBSDAY, 18th inst., for the Erection of )use on the Tinakori-road. 1 ans and specifications may be-Seen at my THOS. TURNBULL, ' ; Architect. JOCKEY CLUBGRAND STAND. - ; ENDERS are invited up to THURSDAY, 18th. inst., for the privilege of the mSed Bar and Luncheon Rooms in the ad. Stand, Hutt Course; for the Bth and February, the race days; ' ■ ; L or particidars apply to the undersigned, he highest or jmy..tender not necessarily ! P ted *..: "..-j-Wi.KEBBY; Secretary-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4933, 13 January 1877, Page 3
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