SALE OF SURPLUS POLICE STORES. ]%y|R H. E. ALPORT has received inIIVL structions from the Commissioner of Police to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, HEREFORD STREET SALE ROOMS, MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. Spore pack saddles, and r'diug saddles gold escort boxes, guns, and a considerable quantity of miscellaneous articles. I TIT" ANTED a Groom, one will make himi T self useful about the hotel. Apply D. M'Guixness, Foresters' Hotel. 7 ANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable Board and Lodging can be obtained at St Michael's Schoolhouse, Durham street. ANTED—A Cook rnd Housemaid, ' also a Groom. Apply, Offices of W. Pratt, Triangle, Colombo street. WANTED— A first-class WAITER. Apply, Ringwood's Provincial Larder, next Tattersall's. MR J. T. M. SMITH "*EGS to inform the members of his 1 MONDAY EVENING SINGING CLASS, that the next quarter commences on MONDAY, JUNE 22ud. Persons desirous of joining are requested to attend. 7 ANTED a young woman as Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs L. E. Nathan, Barbadoes street.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 18, 20 June 1874, Page 2
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158Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume I, Issue 18, 20 June 1874, Page 2
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