Wanted. 117"ANTED A PARTNER with th-.ee or four r T hundred pounds to join advertiser to erect an Hotel iii town. Good stand. Z. V., office of this paper. TINTED, A NURSERY MAID to proceed to England in a few weeks. Apply to Mils. Napier, Princes Street. WANTED to SELL, a FRAME TENT, 10x15. Apply at Martin's Private Hotel, Staffordstreet. WANTED, two actire BOYS. Apply at the! oflice of this paper. j WANTED, a Situation as Assistant Surveyor Address H.J., office of this paper. WANTED, Pianos, tuned and repaired, by Mr. Alex. Livingston, Pianist and Tuner. Charges moderate.—Apply Commercial Hotel. ~\JT ANTED, Nos. 1. 6, 8, 11, 12, 3i, 32, and or T V of the Daily Times. Apply X. X., officeM. this paper.' ANTED to Let ALLOTMENTS in Princesstreet. Apply A. A. Barnett, Walkerstreet, past Dalgety, Rattray & Co.'s store. W'~TNTED~ a competent SWItEMANT J~ Daniels & Co. Auctioneers, Princes-street. WANTED, by a young man, who has had four years' colonial experience, a situation in a store or office as assistant Bookkeeper or clerk. Address W., office of this paper. ANTED, TENDERS for the Painting and Paperhanging of that Building in Walkerstreet, opposite Dalgety and Rattray's. Tenders will be received at the above building up till Monday, at 12 noon. WANTED a situation as HOTEL MANAGER by a thorough practical man. "Manager," care J. Saunders, Boot Store, Arcade. TTTTANTEDimmediately, 20STONEBREAKERS. TT Apply Gordon & Rankin, Digger's Rest-Walker-street. WANTED— Alfred F tr to know that unless he returns the iron cramp and sash fillester, he will be prosecuted at once. WANTED Immediately—2o Stove Crackers. Apply to Messrs. M'Millan k Co., at the works, Half-way Bush, or Gordon & Rankin, Walker-street. WANTED— Kmployment on a Run, by a Shepherd with two sons and one daughter—l 2, 14, and 15. Address Sheepshears, Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED— Tenders for the making and delivery; of a large quantity of first-class Bricks. All particulars can bo had of W. H. Monson, Architect, i Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. WANTED— A Paperhanger for a small job, labor only. Apply at once. W. H. Monson, Architect, 4 Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. WANTED— Employment as a Rough Carpenter. Address G. H., office of this paper. WANTED a Female Servant. Apply to J. G. Sutherland, next to Mrs. Calcutts, Pelichet Bay. WANTED a Man to re-pack Bottled Beer, &c. W. Watts, Auctioneer, Rattray-street. "ANTED Partner having from £500 to £1,000 for a wayside Hotel to be built by Invercargill. A Farm of 125 Acres level land attached • on main south road.—Vintner, Post-office, Dunedin. WANTED TO LEND by Henry Baymss, as Agent for Another, Ten to Five Hundred Pounds. A Chemist and Druggist's Assistant is open to an engagement. Address J. C. P., Union Hotel. ANTED an active YOUTH accustomed to a Store. Reference required. Apply to M Joel, Princes-street. TKTANTED, at the Club House, M'Claggan-street T y —A Female Cook and Housemaid. WANTED-An Irish Piper. Apply at Mrs Jennings, Maitland-street; top of Walkerstreet. YSTANTED — Twp good Brickmakers, also a T T Puddling Machine. Apply to Mr Horsfall Royal George Hotel, George-street. W rANTED—Six Carpenters, must beeood hands, L v 1, i OT InvercargiU- Apply to Mr Horsfam in behalf of Mr Hill, at the Royal George Hotel. Georce street. * WANTED, Board and Residence within three miles of Post-office, not exceeding 30s.—" Mechanic," Times office. "ANTED to Sell Tarpaulin, Fly, for Building, 38 x 21. B. MARKS & CO., Rattray-street. W "ANTED Tenders for Lighterage of " Almeda's" cargo, 270 tons, to be landed on wharf or beach. Apply on Monday, between 11 and 12, to G C/Halmers, Princes-street, corner of High-street. ' W rANTED by the Town Board of Dunedin, a Town Surveyor and Engineer. Application by-letter only, enclosing testimonials, to be lodged before next Monday, with Chas. Reid, Clerk to the Board. W "ANTED by a Young Man a situation in a Store, or other useful capacity,—has had several years experience as store and cellarman in the wholesale Wine and Spirit trade, writes a good hand Mid quick at accounts. Address, R. S., Office of this Paper. TITANTED TO BE KNOWN—Victorian Reg7sYT try Office now open, opposjte Shakspeoro Hotel, Mgclaggan-street, Dunedin. S. S. BENJAMIN. TO MILLERS. WANTED an experienced hand. One accustomed to Flour and Oatmeal making preferred Apply at the Kaikora Mills. WANTED, TO CHARTER a vessel to carry 100.000 to 150,000 feet timber. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. LYTTELTON AND CIIRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. W4WTED. MIN-ERS and RAILWAY LAV T BOItJiRS. Constant work for good hands. Miners, 10s. per day of 10 hours ; Laborers, Ss. per Jay of 10 hours. Apply on the works. GEORGE HOLMES & CO., ,„,, _, , ,„ ' Contractors. 17th Febnmry, 186 a J FEMALE SERVANTS WANTED.—Wanted a nurse and a cook. Apply to Mrs W. H. Cutten, Anderson's Bay. MR. WILLIAM EMERY, lately biuMe^lw din, is wanted to call upon Dalgety Rattray & Co. ' A GENTLEMAN having a few hours to spare, A and being a competent B/>okkegner,' wfy be glad of an engagement to post iip 'Tradesmpn's Books', and collect accounts. Satisfactory references'. Address tL&., office pf this paper A PUBLIC DINNER will be given in Ma . Walsh's large building, at the Juuction (Gabriel's), on Monday, March 17th, to commemorate the anniversary of St. Patrick's Day. Dinner on the table at six o'clock. The stewards are Messrs Bowes, Hurley, Lynch Cos-grove, Cleary and Kilfoyle. " ' Principal manager and treasurer, Mr P, F. Maloney. Tickets can be obtained from tho stewards or from any member of the general committee, or from Mr Maloney, at Mr Vase's Hotel, Gabriel's Gully. An Irish piper, harper and violinist will be in attendance. Also the Revd. D. Moreau, Catholic Priest, requests his flock to assemble on that day, at eleven o'clock, in the Catholic Church, to offer up their prayers to God. nnHE Eighth of a series of Lectures -will be deI livered in the Catholic Church, at the Junction, (Gabriel's), on next Sunday, (March 16th), at three o'clock, by Mr P. F. Maloney. Subject:—" The use and utility of the Sacred Scriptures." A subscription in aid of church funds will be made afterwards. AH denominations are respectfully invited to attend. \ Admission free.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 5
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