LITERARY CONNOISSEURS are requested to go to tlio Odd Fellows' Hall THIS EVENING." TS7"ANTED—'TWO MILLERS.—AppIy to LOW VV & MOTION. A.XT ED—PICK and SHOVEL MEN.— Yi A])ply on (lie Works, Wellington-street. BROWNE & CO. 117" ANT ED—A FIRST-CLASS OVERSEER, ! V thoroughly acrjimint-eil with the management j of Men aud Hoi-ecs. —Apply to \VM. WALTERS, Queen-street. ' . TXT AINTED—A First-class ENGINE SMITH. 11 Apply at the Albeit Tron Foundry. ~VJU~ ANTED —A MAN and a BOY to make them* T V selves generally useful. —Apply to Mr. NICOL, Masonic Hotel. February 1:2, 1861. TSTANTKD to KENT "for 10 vo<irs, or for suck Y V time as may bo agreed upon, a FARM within ten miles of Auckland of from '200 to 500 acres, with about 100 iiures under cultivation. For particulars apply by letter addressed " Fanner," lleiiald OfEeo. WANTED, APPRENTICES to learn to-work SEWING ' MACHINES.—AppIy at Mm. Street's Sewing Machine Establishment, Yorkstieet, Paniell. TXrAJfTED— I TWO PAIR of NEW or SECONDTV HAND WHEELS with Axles complete, about 4 feet diameter, to carry 30 cwt, FOR SALE—A 5-Horse I'ower Portable STEAM ENGINE, by Clayton <fc Shuttleworth. Apply at. Albert Iron Foundry. February 13, 1804. TTT"ANTE I)—A COOPER,—AppIy to HENRY T I Q.UIGLEY, C<x>per, Queeu-Btreet. TTrANTED —By a gentleman of Colonial experiT V cnce, a situation as BOOK-KEEPER or ACCOUNTANT iu Auckland or e'.seivhere.. Can furnish the highest testimonials as to ability and character.—Address X, Oilico of this paper. WANTED, bv a respectable person, u Situation as CLERIC or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply at (he Hi!kald Office. WAN* TED—TWO respectable YOUTHS to LEARN the BOOT aud SHOE MAKINGin all its branches.—Apply at CHARLES MARKS', i Queen-street. I "ITrANTEI)—I!y a steady MAN, a situntiou as S TT FARM SERVANT. Can undertake the i management of a Farm.—Apply to C. ARTHUR & j ON, Queen-sh-eet. \\TANTED —Bv a highly respcckble well cduS » cati'd MAN. a Situation as CLERK. BOOKKEEPER, or COLLECTOR of ACCOUNTS. Security can be given to anv amount. Exempt from Militia duty.—Apply F. S., Office of this 1 ,,, l ,ul ; J "\\rANTED —A SITUATION as Manager of a, 1 T Farm, by 11 married man ; liiß wife would take I lie management of the Daily. Good references given.—Apply B. M., Hkuald Ofliec. "ITT AN TED—A SITUATION as Clerk or BookiT keeper, by a respectable young man lately arrived in the colony. Respectable testimonials can be shewn.—Apply 0, office of this paper. BOOK-KEEPER WANTED—AppIy to JOHN HALL, Olahuhu, or to T. il. HALL, late BROWN, HALL CO., Auckland. |\0 IRONMONGERS' ASSISTANTS. X AVANTED, a JUNIOR HAND.—Apply to Cbcicksdaxk, Smabt, & Co. 4 PART.MENT.S AVANTED. —Two Rooms nnd _l\_ the use of Kitchen. —Apply by letter, stating terms, Ac., to Z.. H).l!ai.i> Oll.ce. \]EW ZEALAND BANK SHARES.—'The tin,L\ del-signed is a Cash Purchaser. —H. P. STARK, Broker. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—A few single gentlemen eau obtain board and residence in a quiet family.-—Apply at the Hekald Olliec. E W MUS IC ! NEW MUSIC!! E. WAYTE'S, QUEEN-STREET. &OLD AND SI LV E R LA OB Military Braid, .to. 11. ASHTON'S, London House. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. - EX 'ARTHUR McKENZIE,' 1 AAA DOZEN SCHWEI'PE'S SODA IjUUU WATER, EX ' MARY CUMMINGrS,' 3 eases Salmon ' 2 cases Confectionery 30 eases 3 ib. Jams ' * . 25 eases 1 lb. Lobsters i 2 cases. Curry - 2 cases 2 lb. Soups and Meats 200 gallons Kerosine 20 boxes Cavendish, 10'3 6 cases Herrings, hi 2 doz. tins 100 cases C. V. P. Brandy. EX ' CITY OF MANCHESTER,' ■11 case's Worcheeter Sauce - 23 casks Blacking 20 cases British Wines 20 barrels Pearl Barley 12 cases Patent Groats and Barley i; 20 kegs lii-Cai-bonate Soda, , rja t (i qr.-cnsUs Port 5 hhds. Colza Oil : ' 100 boxes Sperm-Candles ' C barrels Saltpetre ' 22 cases Salad Oiff 10 cases Salt, in Jars 1 cask Boltljng Wax - y cases Jordan Almonds • '. 1 case Cayenne Pepper 1 ca:jc Isinglass I" Soaps 20 10 Braudy. MORRIN i, CO-Fcbruai-y 18, 18G4. GENERAL NOTICE. ... " ' J. C. I). ]? OWD EN, MILITARY TAILOR, .Slioillaiid-Htivet, BEGS most res]>ectfiilty to call.the attention of those gentlemen of tJie Auckland Miht.a and Waikato Regiments t" their.respective accounts to lil-t December last, now remaining unpaid, and to inform them that all those accounts; tlrnt.W not «ottied or aati.-foetoriiv arranged by tliu 4th proximo will be placed in the liamU ol a. Milicitor for recovery. J. C. D. B. begs to tender his sincure thanks to these gentlemen who have so kindly favoured Him with tiieir patronage since commencing buniness in Auckland, and tltcm that, having now more labour at command, he is in n po.-iliou to furnish all 0 rleri v.-ii h-despatch. i"ebru!i)y 17, lSc^4>
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 87, 23 February 1864, Page 1
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