Wanted\XJ ANTED a respectable Housemaid for the Pro y? vincial Hotel. Immediately. V\ RANTED Firewood for the Provincial Hotel V T Immediately.' OjrANTED, an Active Youth. Apply to it. Joki. V j Princes-street. WANTED, by a young woman, a situation a^ ' Barmaid* or Waitress. Address O. P., Times Office. ANTED, by a respectable woman, a situation Jy V as Housekeeper. Address M. C, ofiice of i this paper. TITANTED, by a young mini, a situation a.-~ y y Groom or Gardener. First-class reference. E. 8., office of this paper. ¥i 7ANTED to purchase a Circular Cardboard Pro- : tractor. A good price will be given for the same. ' Apply to Messrs. Pii.liet&Adams, Surveyors, Mac- I laggau-strcet, near the Ai cade. ' WANTED, Painters, to Paint House in Cutting. Apply to G. M. Aldiuch, corner of High ■ street and Princes-street. WANTED, two smart Boys, from 12 to li years of age. Apply Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street. IXf ANTED, a First-class STAIR BUILDER; 'VV also, a WOOD-TURNER. None but good hands need apply. M'Lellan and Co., Builders, at Begg, Christie and Co.'s. ANTED, a Good MORTAR MAN. with his hod. Apply New Custom House. "OTANTED, Two Good Men well accustomed to ? V Bottling, Packing, &c, Apply Kirkpatrick and Co., Maclaggan-street. ' ANTED IUOO good Bricks, . this day, ai ' W. BELL & CO.-s Timber Yard, Princes-street. - WANTED a good General Servant! Also,~a useful man. A {.ply New Luncheon Room, opposite Mercer's. WANTED respectable young man with £120, to , join another inafirst-rateßusinessinDunediii. ' Apply, 8., Post-office. WANTED, a Clerk competent to take charge of a set of books. Apply by letter. Address '. " Clerk, care of Mr. E. Quick, Battray-street, i , Dunedin." ANTED TO PURCHASE Ship's Jolly Boat , or Diney. Bennett & Hoddy, Oyster ; Saloon, Provincial Yard. , ANTED to SeU, an Iron Door and Frame, complete. Hy. F. Hardy, builder, Maclag--1 gan-street. WANTED, a good general Servant. Apply to Mrs. W. W. Tickle, the '■ Anchorage," just ' below the Soldier's Camp. - WANTED, a General Servant. The highest wages given.— Apply to Mrs. Jno. M'Neill, [ Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street, Dunedin. WANTED a Girl to take charge of a baby. Apply immediately to Mr. Andrew Simpson, ; Butcher, North East Valley Road. WANTED by a Young Lady a situation in a house of business, in the millinery or mantle 'department. Address, MD, P. 0., Dunedm. ANTED, buyers of portraits of Dr. Chalmers, John Knox, ancl Dr. Cairns.— Ferguson & j Mitchell. Engravers, Princes-street, above Bank ot ; New South Wales. WANTED, all concerned to know the Cheapest Bedding Manufactory is Puli-ord & Co., [. George-street, opposite Mr. Loggie, Butcher. Mat r : ; trasses of all sizes and material made to order on the ' ' shortest notice. WANTED, Male and Female Servants of every description. Victorian Registry Office, opposite Shakspeare-Hotel, Maclaggan-street. WANTED, SHEEP on Terms. Apply to G. < M. Aldrich, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. W; ANTED TO PURCHASE, from 500 to 1000 \ SHEEP, either acclimatised or imported. : Apply to G. M. Aldricu, Corner of High street, ] ancl Princes-street. i WANTED all persons to come to the Stafford- ! shire Warehouse, Maclaggan-street, opposite | i the Club, fbr their china, glass, earthenware, &c. WANTED, Persons to know that the Staffordshire Warehouse, Maclaggan-street, opposite 1 1 the Club, is the cheapest place in Dunedin for all i sorts of glass, china, and earthenware. i i . j WANTED to pay £5 to any person who can give i information as to the present possessor of a I patent Lever Silver Watch, inscribed inside the case : —■" Presented to W. Berlin, by the singing class in connection with- the Greenhead Church, Glasgow, February 28th, 1859." Address "Nemo," box 67, Post Office. The strictest secresy may be relied on. WANTED, a situation by a Married Couple, ' without encumbrance, either to take charge of a dairy farm in the country or in town, the man to look after horses and make himself generally useful, the ] woman to act as Laundress or Housekeeper ; or any other business where an active couple would be re- ' quired. Apply T. H. office of this paper. FEMALE SERVANTS WANTED.—Wanted a ' nurse and a cook. Ap2ily to Mrs W. H. i Cutten, Anderson's Bay. PRIVATE LODGINGS wanted for a gentlemen for about three weeks, from 15th April. Musi ,be within easy distance of town. Apply, stating address and terms, to It. T., office of this paper. Amusements.
DUNEDIN GARRICK CLUB. A FULL STAGE REHEARSAL will take place at the Princess Theatre at TWO p.m. sharp ; on Wednesday, the 16th inst. Acting Members are ■ requested to be present. W. H. MUMFORD, Hon. Seeretsry. '"POYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees Messrs. Fawcett & Co i To-Night,' the New Sensation Drama, entitled— a THE GIPSY FARMER; \ OR, Jack and Jack's Brother. To conclude with the eminently-successful Burlesque of- j t TIIE PRINCE AND THE PERI. < ' Prince Camaralzaman . . . Miss H. Gordon. , — I f TOKOMAIRIRO RACES. ( THESE RACES will take place in the Toko- " mairiro District, on Wednesday, the 30th April. < and Thursday, the Ist May. Subscriptions will be , received by Mr. W. H. Mausford, Treasurer; Mr. : '. Robert Lahore, and Mr. James Doughty. : The following gentlemen have been appointed ' , Stewards : — " Mr. Wm Popplewell Mr. A. Duthie Mr. Robert Lorhore Mr. Wm. Grey . Mr. It. W. Badock Dr. Sleigh Mr. Jas. Goodall Mr. P. M'Gill Mr. Jas. Mclndoe Mr. G. B. Vause , Mr. Edwd. Martin Mr. Jas. Doughty. . r , A public meeting will be held at Vause's White Horse Hotel, Tokomariro, on Saturday, the 19th inst.. at 7 p.m., when those interested are requested , to attend, The Race Dinner will be held on the 30th April, at Vause's, White Horse Hotel. FREDK. KENNEDY WILLIAMS, ' Secretary. 1 MOLYNEUX RACES. THE above Races are to come off on WEDNESDAY, 16th, at the Molyneux Ferry. They are to consist of the different Races :— v Ist. Trotting Race of 10 soys., with entrance fees added. Two miles; catch weights. Entrance' : £1. 2nd. Maiden Plate of 10 soys., with entrance fees ' added; open to all comers. Distance, one and a-half miles ; catch weights. 3rd. Hack Race, open to all comers. Hurdles to j be 3 feet high. The day's racing to conclude with several races andP matches, to come off privately. ' If
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 129, 15 April 1862, Page 6
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