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Surplus Stock for Sale. Table knives & porks, Weather-board Nails, per lb. American Shingle do. per lb. Cross-cut Saws, per foot • Iron Tinned Tea Kettles - Bellows - Pannakins, per doz. - Steelyards - Tea Trays Jews’ Harps, per doz. Glass Tumblers, per doz. - Tinware, Crockery, &c., &c. High-street. Just Opened, per late Vessels, ABIES’ PATENT SLIPPERS - 3s. 6d. ( “ House do. 2s. Od. “ Cashmere Boots - - - 4s. 6d. “ Balmoral do. ... "s. Od. “ Strong Kid do. - - - 10s. Od. Gents’ Bluchers - - - - 4s. 6d. “ Short Wellington, E. S. * - 12s. Od. “ “ Patent Fronts - - 12s. 6d. Children’s and Youths’, all sizes. J. ROUT. High-street. NOTIGB.—IB63. STOCKOWNERS in the Hundred of ONEHUNGA are requested to send to the Wardens, without deley, their Number of Acres in occupation within the Hundred, also their Brands, or other description. and Number of Stock—specifying the number under one year old. JAMES GALLAUGHER, For the Wardens. Warden’s Office, at the Hibernian Hotel, Onehunga, per doz. 10s. 6d. 2*d. 4|d. - ISs. Ud. - ss. 6d. - 2s. 6d. - 2s. Od. - 3s. 6d. - 2s. 6d. 9d. 6s. 6d. J. ROUT.

NOTICE-1863. TENDERS are required from competent persons willing to fulfil the duties of RANGER for the Hundred of ONEHUNGA, for the present year. Tenders to be left at the Warden’s Office not later than Seven o’Clock p.m., on Saturday, the 14th inst., where all information respecting the duties can be obtained. JAMES GALLAUGHER, For the Wardens. Office, Hibernian Hotel, Onehunga. NOTICE is hereby given that by Deed dated the 21st day of January, 1863, the Partnership up to that time existing between the undersigned, THOMAS WELLS MARSH and HENRY JOSEPH HALL, was dissolved by mutual consent. T. W. MARSH. Auckland, 10th Feb., 1863. REWARD of £1 or £5 . STOLEN or STRAYED, between Saturday Night, the 7th Instant, and Sunday Morning, from out of my Paddock, an aged DARK BAY CART HORSE, black points, walks stiff in the loins, both knees slightly broken, branded “ 8” on the off shoulder, and “W” on the near ditto. Named Nthon ; he is generally well known. If Strayed, £1 will be paid on delivery here ; if Stolen, £5 upon Conviction of the Offender. DAVID WHITE. Mount Wellington, near Panmure ; February 10, 1863. Notice. FOUND— A PARCEL OF LETTERS, near the Scotch Church, Queen-street, Onehunga. The loser can have them by applying to James Gallaugher, and paying for the advertisement. FOUND —On the West Coast, near Waiuku, a Brown GELDING with black points, one hind foot white, star in forehead, collar marked, and three shoes on. The owner can recover the same by applying to the Resident Magistrate, Waiuku, on payment of the expense incurred. Freehold for Sale on the Grafton Road. A FOUR-ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, lined; a good well of water, &c. Frontage, 82 links; depth, 372. Apply on the premises. F. MARRIOTT.

Onehunga. A LARGE FAMILY HOUSE to Let, with all requisite Offices, Paddock, &c. Apply to J. ROUT, Auckland. r BE LET in Onehunga—A neat six-roomed J. COTTAGE and two acres of superior garden ground, pleasantly situated not far from the water and adjoining the residence of the late Native Secretary Smith. Rent moderate. Apply at the “ New-Zea-lander” Office, or to JAMES GALLAUGHER. ABROADWOOD COTTAGE pianoforte for Sale, at COCHRANE’S Auction Mart. A GENTLEMAN of education is desirous of obtaining clerical employment. Tradesmen’s books made up, and correspondence of every description promptly and neatly executed. Address A., office of this paper. A GENTLEMAN who for many years past has been engaged in the Auditing of large and intricate Accounts, as Secretary and Accountant to Public Boards, drawing IReports, &c., and who has also had much experience in Conveyancing and Drafting Legal Forms and Covenants, is desirous of obtaining occasional or permanent employment in a Government Office, Banking or Commercial Establishment. Address W.E T., Office of New-Zbalandek.

WANTED— A General SERVANT for the Country. Apply at Mrs. JOHN PORTER’S, store, Chapel-street. WANTED— A STEADY GIRL to attend to CHILDREN. Apply to Mbs. PALMER, Royal Hotel. \\T ANTED—An intelligent YOUTH about 15 or VV 16 years of age, by GEORGE COOK & CO., Electro-Gilders and Platers, Princes-street. WANTED, by a respectable young man, a situation as Clerk. Good references. Apply to A. 8., office of this paper. WANTED —TWO MEN in a Soap and Candle Manufactory; only experienced hands need apply.—J. HIGGINS, Chapel-street. WANTED— A competent GOVERNESS in a family where there are several children. Apply to Mrs. HAULTAIN, Panmure. WANTED— Three DRAPERS’ ASSISTANTS. —Apply to ARCH. CLARK & SON. Shortlan d - street, 9th February, 1863. WANTED— A DWELLING-HOUSE of about ten rooms, within easy reach of Hobson and Queen-streets. Apply in writing, stating rent, &c., to J. F., care of Mr. Watte, Queen-street. WANTED— TWO PAIRS OF SAWYERS to fall, cross-cut, and saw 100,000 feet of timber; also a few good hands to cut and split posts and rails —Apply at the Office of this paper. WANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUATION in a Wholesale Warehouse, General Store, or Auctioneer’s Office. Writes a good hand, quick at Accounts, and thoroughly understands business generally. Address T. F., New Zealander Office.

Kaipara Saw Mills. WANTED —Contractors to fall, cross-cut, and roll into creek Three Millions or upwards of Kauri Timber. For further particulars apply to JOHN McLEOD, at the Mills. TT7ANTED IMMEDIATELY A competent V V JOURNEYMAN BAKER to proceed to Taranaki. Liberal wages will be given, and references required. Apply to # CQ„ Ouepn-street. a Sill PsWvi&vy. usa*

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1791, 11 February 1863, Page 2

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