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j TirANTED— A STEADY AYOMAN as COOK. I }\ —Apply to Mrs. F. STREET, lYinicll. I T\rAXTKD—TWO .MILLERS.—AppIv to LOW Yr a.- mor ion. ■UTAVIKD—Thi-ee Teams, Tip Dn.ys. Constant fr employment lor two mouths. " Apply ou the "Work?, Wellington-street.—lSßOWN & CO. "\J7"ANTKD— PICK mid SHOVEL MEN— » T Applv on tlic Works, Wellington-street. : BROWNE & CO. TrTANTKD—A Imi-.m-clh>s ENGINE SMITH. IT Apply at the Albeit Iron Foundry. . TyANTED— A MAN mid a BOY to make themY I selves generalh useful.—Appl,- to Mr. NICOL, Masonic Hotel.. Febrnary 12, ISM. • TXrANXKI) to RENT for 10 ye.ira, or for each I 11 (iiiiuii.-; iii.-iy liniigrovl ti]K>]i,'a I , 'ARM within j ton mili-s of Auckland of from i>oo to 500 acres, with ■ about 100 acres under cultivation. For particulars I apply by lettor addressed " Fanner," Hkrai.u Office. I "TTTANTKD— TWO PAIR of NEW or SECONDU HAND WHEELS with Axles complete, about I feet diamelvr, to carry HO cwt. FOR SAUi-A r.-llorse Power Portable STEAM ENGINE, by Olaylou ly. Shutrleworth. Applv at Albeit' Iron Foundrv. j February IJi, 1864. i "VTrANTED—A COOPER.—AppIy to HENRY IT QUIGLEY, Cooper, Qneen-strect. . IT'"ANTED —By a gentleman of Colonial experiI VV cii-e, a situation as BOOK-KEEPER or I ACCOUNTANT in Auckland or elsewhere. Can ! furnish the highest testimonials as to ability and, ! character.—Address N, Office of this paper. "|T7~ANTKD, liv a respectable person, a Situation VV as CLERK or 1500K-KEEPER. Higheat references.—Apply at. the Hkkalo Oflicu. , IXrANTICD—TWO respectable YOUTHS to \V LISAIiX (lie BOOT and .SHOE MAKINQin all its branc}ie.i.—Apply at CHARLES HABKS , , ! Queen-street. '■ TXrANTED—J'.v a steady MAN, a situation as . i I! FAIO[ SERVANT. Can undertake the , J management of a Kai-m.— Apply to C. ARTHUR. & j SON, Queen-street. IWγ ANTED—By a highly respect able well edui >1 cated MAN, a Situation hs CLEKK, BOOKI KEEPER, or COLLECTOR of ACCOUNTS. .Security can be civen to any amount. Exempt from jlilitia dut)\—Applv F. S., Oilice of this ; ?»)>"•■ ' " Ti7"ANT.ICD— A t>ITl T ATION as Manager of a t 1 Farm, by a married man ; his wife would take tin; management of the Dairy. Good reference* given.—Apply IS. JL, 11 krald Office. . .■WANTED—A SITUATION as CJerk or Boot' i T keeper, by a respoetable young man lately j arrived in the colony. Rcspccliible testimonial! caa i bo diewn.—Apply O, office of tide paper. ! TO BUTCHERS. '■■■ "TTrAXTED—TWO YOUNG MEN accustomed i M to the ahovo tnidu.—Apply to M'JI. WAL- \ TIvKS, Quoen-stici'l. I'flO IRONMONUKKS' ASSISTANTS. JL WANTEI>, a JUNIOR HAND.—Apply to CldMi-KStIiXK, S.MAUT, & Co. A PAKTiIENTS WANTED.—Two Rooms ond j\_ the use of Kitchen.—Apply by letter, stating terms, &<:, to Z., Ui.hai.d Olbee." "\;EW ZEALAND BANK SHAKES.—The undersiguctl i.- a Cash Purchaser.—U. P. STAUK, Ilroker. BOARD AND UESIDKNCE.—A few single gi'iill.-ineii can obtain board and residence in a. i (juiet family.—Apply at the Hkuald Otiiec. GO L)i AN P SI LV E R LA 0 E Military 8n.i.1, i:c. J ' 11. ASUTON'B, i London House. (.JKNEKAL NOTICE. ,). C. ]). BO WDE N, MILITARY TAILOR, Sbortlaiid-stveul, X>EriS most respectfully to call tho attention of _O Uii.'su gi-ntleiiK-u of the Auckland Militia and WaiUato Keirinn.'iit.-; to their respective accounts to olst Dcciiiibcr last, now remaining; unpaid, and to inform them that all accounts that are not eettlei or satisfactorily arranged by the 4th proximo will bi- piaecil in thu huiidsnl'a solicitor for recovery. J. C. D. is. beg-s to twulnr liia oincerti tliu.nkn.to tho.su gentlemen who have- so kindly favoured him with their since commencing business ia Aui.'icland, and assures them Unit, having now iriorb labour at command, he is in a position to fumiah all orders with despatch. February 17, ISGI. NOTICE 0L- REMOVAL. ATOKNAGHI .t CO., MATHEMATICAL, . PIILLOSOPIIfCALit OPTICAL INSTRUI MKXT MAKERS to the .Suneyor-Qencral's Dβi pertmeni. Observatory, ic, Ac, beg to inform their New Zealand patrons that they hiiTe removed their Kttablishinent t0312 Ueorgc-stree-l, Sydney (one door .Souill of Hunter-street), and are now prepared to supply all kinds of Mathematical, Optical and Aetronomic»l Instruments and Photographic Matcriale. Every kind of Instrument manufactured on tho premises. All Articles guaranteed. Country orders promptly executed. A. TORNAG-111 & CO., 31.2 George-street, Sydney, .j One door South of Huntcr-etreet. i ' i IMPORTANT COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND.... j MR. ALFRED AUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs,his FRIENDS that OATTLIi >-an be LANDED ou the East I lUnk of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, ! OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT THE i USE OF'A'-BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES : OF THE TIDE, 1 thereby saving tho risk ami injury to the Cattle of 1 a second time putting them in slings, as well as the ; additional cost of Boating, with the further advantage 1 of being at once in a i GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT AXV DRIVING-. ! Vessels not dra«-ii! K more th.-m nine Jeet of water i can enter »ml leave at nil times with half-tide, and at J full ti.U-» Vessels dniwing fourteen feet of water can I ""charts'of .he river, kindly furnished by Captain Hitkjess; can be obtained at the Huymarket.. A-wi-.tiin.-e, if necessary, can at all Jlies bo ob'"st<)rk > 'fonviirJ < ' ,i at ouee to the market or grazedat iix"d j-f.tei? imtii'siild. I JTevembM' 10, iS6;.i.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 1

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