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WANTED To the Unemployed. City Board of Commissioners Office, . Auckland, 7th September, 1864. WANTED, Parties to Break Stones by Contract, either at Mount Eden, or to be delivered in any part of the City of Auckland, in terms of specification, to be seen at this office. JNO. OGILVIE, Secretary. WANTED ONE or TWO COMPOSITORS.—AppIy at the office of this paper. \\T ANTED. A GENERAL SERVANT,—AppIy to T ? Mrs. Steven'S, Grafton Road. ’$ r p RAC HE R WANTED.—A CERTIFICATED I. TEACHER will be required for St. Matthew’s Boys’ School, at the end of the present month. Applications to be addressed to Rev. D. - Jokes, Chairman of St. Matthew’s Vestry. WANTED— A DAM BUILDER; also, a CONTRACTOR to FELL 'UMBER.—AppIy to HERON, DAVID & CO., Queen-street. WANTED, ONE or TWO BOYS. Apply at the Office of this paper. WANTED, ONE OR TWO BOARDERS, in a pri■vnte family. Address letter to “ Boarder,” office of this paper. WANTED, to Rent a Six-roomed HOUSE, within six minutes walk of the Custom-house. Address by letter to 0., office of this paper. W” ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, a FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, not far from Queen-street. Letter may be sent, addressed to I. A., office of this paper. w w ANTED, a TJVO-ROOMED HOUSE, in the town. Apply by letter to A. Z., office of this paper. ANTED, to LET on LEASE a Valuable Piece of GROUND in Victoria-street. Address by letter X.X.X., office of this paper. r I O BUSHMEN, WANTED a few GOOD HANDS to Jl Fall and Crosscut Jogs at Kennedy’s Bay.—Apply at Ckutckshank, Smart, & Co’s, High-street, between the honrrrf Ten and Eleven THIS DAY and TO-MORROW. Auckland, Monday, 12th September, 1864. npo MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS AND OTHERS.— 11 A.Z. is desirous of an engagement as Clerk, Cashier, and Bookkeeper, or otherwise, in a Merchant’s Warehouse or Shipping House. He was for several years connected with the Bradford Stuff Trade, and has had considerable experience in the management of Ja large mercantile concern He has been in the Colony four years. —Address, A.Z., care of Charles HaselDen, Esq., Superintendent’s Office Anckland. LOST & FOUND. REWARD. LOST, on THURSDAY, in Union-street, or Karangahape Koad, or between them, a GENEVA GOLD, WATCH. Any person bringing it to the office of this paper will receive One Pound Reward, LOST, a SMALL SABLE VICTORINE. on Wednesi day evening, August 31st. Anyone bringing the same to Messrs. C. Arthur & Sow, Land Agents. Queen-slreet, will be’ rewarded. To Boatmen and Others. LOST, off Rangitoto, on the night of the 24th instant, I a RAFT of TOTARA PlLES.—Persons picking np the same or any portion thereof, on their delivery to the Undersigned will be handsomely rewarded. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf, T* Captains and Owners of Vessels. W. H. ARROWSMITH, (PRACTICAL SAIL MAKER,) Caledonian Wharf, King-street West, Sydney. Tents and Tarpaulins always on hand. All description of Dray Covers made to order on the shortest notice, and at the lowest remunerative prices, NOTICE OP REMOVAL. WILLIAMS & FREER, COACH BUILDERS AND PAINTERS, HAVE REMOVED from Durham-street to their New Premises, in WAKEFIELD-STREET, Three Deors below Cosier’s Soda Water Manufactory. Artistic, Scenic, Ornamental, and Sign Painting. Writing in all its various hands mid styles. Notice of Removal. W. PHILLIPPS & SON, LATE OF SHORTLAND-STREET, HAVE removed their OIL, COLOUR, GLASS and PAPER-HANGING BUSINESS to their new premises in Wyndham-street. Newt above the Herald Office. PHEASANTS. TUB QUEENSLAND ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY are desirous of procuring, either by Donation, Purchase, or Exchange, a few ENGLISH PHEASANTS. Any person willing to treat with the Society, will oblige by communicating particulars to the undersigned LEWIS A. BERNAYS, Hon. Sec. VICTORIA IRON WORKS, WELLESLEY-STRETE AUCKLAND. R. W. MOODY & CO,, Engineers, Millwrights, Boiler Makers Iron Founders, and General Smiths, &c. npHE above firm are prepared to execute orders for new 1 Machinary, repairs of Engines of all kinds, Millwright work, Boiler Making and Repairing, Iron and Brass Castings, and General Smith Work. Moody and Co. beg to ask the inhabitants of Auckland and provinces for a share of their patronage, feeling assnrep that they are n a position to give satisfaction in th execution of dors entrusted to their care. March 21st, 1864. Trousers! Trousers !! Trousers!!! G. M. ROBERTSHAW, Shortland-street, opposite the Custom House, Late of 100, Oxford-street, London, INVITES attention to his SUPERIOR STOCK OF TROUSERS, cut upon the most improved principles by first class artistes. Also Coats, Waistcoats, Crimean and Dress Shirts, Silk and Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties, &c., &c. Address—Opposite the Custom House, Shortland-street, WYNYARD HOTEL. MESSRS. A. & W. MILL, having become purchasers of the above hotel, beg to intimate to the mili'ary and public generally that they have expended a’considerable amount in re-fitting and improving the property, which renders it capable of giving visitors every accommodation. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS kept. Good Stabling. A. &. W r . MILL, Proprietors. Barrack-street, August 25, 1864. gggr” P.S.—Parties visiting the above hotel will receive every attention and civility.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2222, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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