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"TTT ANTED—A MAN COOK, for the Bush.— t> Apply to CHAPMAN'S Registry Offico. "ITT - ANTED— A SITUATION hs CLERK in a I? Merchant's Oflioe or el^uvkoic—Address X.N.R., llKiiALU.Ofilre. TITANTED—TWENTY WOMEN to do plain VV needlework.—App!v Ht Mrs. STREET'S Sawing Macliine Eitablit.hin.fcnt, Yurk-streut, P&rneil. ~ TTTANTED-α STEADY WOMAN as COOK. VV -Apply to Mr*. F. STREET, ParneU. TXT ANTED—TWO MILLERS inula FIREMAN. VV -Apply to LOW & MOTION. WANTED TO BORROW, FOUR HUNDRED VI POUNDS.—AppIy by letter tiddrcssod C, at the Office of this papur. TS7"ANTED—A MAN and a BOY to make thomV> aelvee generally useful.—Apply to Mr. NICOL-, Masonic Hotel. February 12, 1861. TIT ANTED to RENT for 10 roars, or for ininh VV tiino as may bo agreed upon, a FARM within ten miles of Auchim.d of from iIH) to 500 iu-ros, with iibont 100 acres under cultivation. For particulars apply by letter (.ddrosiel " Farmer," Hkrald Offlc*. Tir ANTED, bv :i respectable pn-son, a Situation VV a? CLERIC or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply "t the'HußAr.D Ottice. TTTA NT ED— TWO rcsputtsvWo YOUTHS to VV LEARN the BOOT aud .SHOE MAKING in aU its branches.—Apply ai CHAKLES MAHK3 , , Queen-street. TT7-ANTED —By si steady MAN, a situation as VV FARM SERVANT. Can the niunagcmrnb of a Farm. —Apply to C. ARTHUR It SON, QueiMi-i-treet. TT7MNTKD—A SITUATION as Clerk or Bo#kVV keeper, by u lvspeclnblo young limn lotoly arrived in tlie colony. Ki'?i>eot!iiJle tettimoniale c*n be sliewn.—Apply V, otliep ol'tliie puper. TO BI7TCIIERS. -PTANTED—TWO YOUNG- M'EN aeoa«tf.med \V lo tin, above trade—Apply to WM. WALTi:i:S. <) ( !e-n-.,!ivel. yvux i >:n v. n ai'artments. ITr\NTi;D BY TWO SI SOLE G-ENTLEMEN, * V fw !Six Muni-lis—A HUTINCJ ROOM oud TWO PE»-UOOMS, -.viili HHciidanw.—Apply at I lie i.liier tii' this papi-r. T AIiOUUKUS nn.l HODMEN WANTED.— I j Anplv lothe 1-IrniLD Otlicc or lo GEORGrB BOVD, l lJmlder. ■110 IRONMONGERS' ASSISTANTS. i WANTED, a JUNIOR HAND.—Apply to CliriL-KSHANK, (-MAKT, & Co. VEW ZEALAND BANK SHARES.—The uulS a Cash Purchuser.—H. P. STARK, Broker. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—A few single genikmen cnn obtnin board and residence in » quiet family.—Apply at the IifJALD Olliee. TTORSiC STRAYED—A Light Horte. The Xi owner r;m liii.vo ):iiu at the Wtuteinatu Mills, IjV UU', ill"" tittJ UXIJCILSCS. ■ 1 J n JOHN LAMB. AJ'.RINDUC HEIFER has been running witli my cattle for two months, uubranded. If not chimed" within four weeks, will be sold to defray ' M>1 ' 100 " JOHN LAMB, Waiteuiala WMs. WHERE DO YOU IiUY YOUR BO&TS? \v: vi at MAJJ KS\ QUE EN-STREET, 11IIE CHEAPF-ST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND J. for JiOOTS and SH-OES. N. P.. —Every description of Boota raid Show nade to onlor.

,4 M.EEICAN 3USGKOHKAD TOBACCO, 6a. per lb., in quantities, 5«. 4d. JAMKS WHYTE. TOBACCO! -J A CASKS CAVENDISH TOBACCO, 12'«, at 1U 3/ per lb. in bond 5 ciwes Ditto, t upcrior, at 3/1 por lb. in bond 6 nw'e Ditto, {\bn., very good, at 2/S in bond Beat Havaiiii Cigars, 1/ per bundle or £3 8/ per box JAMES WHYTE, >~EAS THE ODD FELLOWS , HAIL. FOlt SALE, A LARGE STOCK of Verv Superior Kleoor* plate TABLE, DESSEKX i TEASPOONS. Alao Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar !Sasine, Cream Dishes, Butter Coolers, Toast Hacks, Candlesticks, iluga, Cruet Frames, &c, &c. Cjg- Merchants supplied on liberal terms. JAMES WHYTE, >TAB TUB ODD TEiLOVTs' HALO. TO SCORIA MASOXS. i mr.KDEI»R arc required for BUILDIXG FOUNi DATIOXS in Ci^toiu-houso-streot. Plans and siiociCcalions may be seen at my office until MONDAY, the 7IU instant, when tlio tenders ,re toW Slivered at 4 o«p^. gleYi Architect. j TO BUILDERS. I mEXDEIUS to erect 2 DWELLISra HOUSES I and a SHOP at PARNELL, will be Moeived l by ! the uiidentignccl bfibw 3 o'clock p.m. on MOM>AX, JIU 7th March next. , woQD & 3ABER Khortland-street, iVbruary 27, ISC-1- ' mT-vr>Kßi will l>o lvi-eii-cJ until C P- M. of the for tic ~,-ctio.i of BUILDINGS in QUEEN ami IIW !I -^"i'»tKJ'.TS. ri-uiß ic to b- noon ;U my oQicc, Tictona-atTert. viCHABD KEALtf, I ArcWtwt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 2 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 94, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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