IF this should meet tlie *eye of MARGARET PRYDE, who'came but in the ship ' Wellfleet,' in 1858, to Melbourne, she is earnestly requested to send her addi^sn to the office of this paper.
WANTED, a few 'PURCHASERS for the best CUT TOBACM|aS *>• a-pound ; Golden Leaf, 7s. a-pound; CavS^uih Tobacco, 4s. 6d. per Ib. ; Best Havannah Cigars, Is. a bundle. — James Whyte. • - -
WANTED, FRESH BUTTER and EGGS. The highest market price given for goodFresh Butter and Eggs, at Rosin and Hendersons, opposite the Block house, Fieeman's Bay.
WANTED, in Auckland a Four or Six-roomed COTTAGE, in a healthy situation, near Queen-street Whaif. — Apply, stnting rent, &c., to Alpha, Daily Southern Cross Office.
WANTED, by a gentleman, APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished, or would be willing to leceive proposals from any party to join in taking a HOUSE. — Address C. D., Southern Cross.
WANTED, a respectable young woman as SEKVANT. Nuisemaid kept.— Apply, Mr?. Ewkn, Park Road.
WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT as COOK. — Apply to Mrs. F__TOiiEß, Wesley Cottage.
i ITAN TED, an experienced baud iuthe WHOLEV V SALE BUSINESS:— AppIytoLEWisBROs., Qnecn-stieet Whaif.
WANTED immediately, 2 PLUMBERS, 2 ZINC WORKERS, and 2 TINSMITHS. Fiist-class wages for good hands. — Enqune at the Victoria Zinc and Galvanised lion Works, Victoriahti eet.
WANTED, immediately, TWO FIRST-CLASS BRICKMAKERS, to proceed to Waiheki. None but good hands need apply. — Apply to G. W. Fowler, at Mi. H. Paitingtou's, Queen-stieet.
WANTED, a BRICKMAKER, who thoroughly understands the busiuess, to woik on shaies.— Apply to C. Arthur and Son, Queeustieet.
WANTED, a good COOPER. Liberal wages will bo given. Apply .it the Domain Bieweiy.
WANTED, one oi t\\ o experienced CANDLE MAKERS —Apply to Warnock Broihers, Candle Factory, Newmaiket.'
WANTED, AXKMEN and BUSHMEN.— Apply at the Kaipara Saw Milks.
WANTED immediately, good AXEMEN.— Apply to Rattray and M vtheson, Queenstreet. WANTED, QUARFY~MEN -Apply to John More & Co., Gas Woiks.
WANTED, a COOK ; none but expenenced hands need apply. — Apply to Governor Brow ne Hotel,
WANTED, a SITUATION, by a young man, in a MERCHANT'S OFFICE, or STORE, either town or country.— First rate lefeiences. — Addiess E. M.. C. &iiohbury and Son, Queensticet.
WANTED, for a Lad of 15, who can milk well, a SITUATION on a -Farm. — Apply at the office of this paper.
WANTED, a SITUATION as WORKING OVERSEER on a FARM, by a Mained Man, without encumbiance. p ihe applicant has had twelve yeais' expenence in the colonies, ami can produce ehaiacter for that period if requited. — Apply petsoually or by letler to W. W., ofh'3e of this paper.
WANTED, by a YOUNG MAN, an ENGAGEMEDT as LABOURER at Waikato Heads. — Apply at the office of this papei.
C COMPOSITORS. — Good *frames to flist-rate J_ hands. — Office of this paper.
110 CARTERS.— WANTED, a steady MAN, to dine a team. A single man prefeued. Constant employment, if suitable.— Apply to E. Gibboni Aisn Co., Oiiohunga,
Commibbanat, New Zealand, Auckland, March 26, 1864 A NUMBER of Hi bt-cIass BULLOCK DRIVERS aie leqmred for the Commissariat Tianspoit Corps. — Poisons wishing such employment, and thoioughly competent, cau obtain fnither infoimation fiom the Dnector of Transport, at Penrose Faun, near Otahuhu, n. STANLEY JONES, Dep.-C'om. Gen.
FIREWOOD.
THE undersigned are in immediate waut of a CARGO of FIREWOOD, about 50 tons.. CRUICK.SHANK, SMART, .15 CO.
LOST, a BAY MARE, branded on near shoulder JR. — Any p ison bunging the same to Mi. Hunter, Dui ham Yards, will leceive Teu Shillings reward.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
LOST, a BROOCH, two gold coils twisted, with blue enamel in the centie, set with smjvll diamonds; inscribed, "Piesented to Miss Fanny Young, by the Amateutsof Bendigo.— Whoever will bring it to Messrs. Combes and Daldy will receive the above leward, the aiticle being valued as a souvenir.
LOST, a SETTER DOG, colour white with black poiuts; answers to the name of '"Spring." Any person bringing the same to Mr. E. Kino, Princesstreet, will be adequately rewauled for their trouble.
ONE POUND REWARD.
STOLEN 01 stiayed from Spring Bank, a WHITE HEIFER, branded N on the near rump, the biand might be taken f..r an X, the top cut off the neai ear. — Any person delivering the iamo to Mr. A. Buckland, Newmarket, or Mr. Biank, Newtou, will leceive the above rewaid.
STRAYED or stolen from tho Camp, Drury, on Saturday morning, April 9th, a GHEY GELDING about 15 hands 2 inches high ; a splint OU the outride of near foreleg ; brand (forgotten) on near shoulder ; and brand and 2 with 4 reversed (meant to be 24) on near side of rump. If strayed, 10s, will be paid to any person who will give such nifoimation as shall lead to its recovery ; if stolen, FIVE POUNDS >hall be given to auy person who shall give such INFORMATION as shall convict the thief. — Informati >n to be given to QuarterMaster Davis, 3rd Waikato Regiment, Druiy,
STRAYED, from Penrose, about two months ago, a BAY GELDING, black points, about 14 hands, bianded on near shoulder, either like II or U. One Pound reward will be given. — Apply at the office of this paper. „ ,
FOUND, in the neighbourhood of Mount Smart, a SUM of MONEY.— The owner can have tlie same upon giving particulars at the office of this paper, and paying for advertising. FOUND, in Queeu-stieet, a small DOG. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. —Apply to letter A., No. 3 Box, Post Office.
NOTICE. TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the journeytt _ 1^ of tlie above business will be held at the at' 7 >ra IVICe Hotel ' THIS (Saturday) EVENING, The employers aio respectfully invited to attend. ify LODGE WAITEMATA, - No. 689 (late 000), TJEGULAIt MONTHLY MEETING will be XVi held at the Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING, the 18th instant, at half-^ast seven \}.m. Full and punotual attendance lequestod. By order of th« W.M.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1
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