j TVr ANTED —A strong young MAX to drive a cart I 1 V and to make himself generally useful about a slaughter-house. Apply to JAMES YOUNG-, Butc'-lit-r, Slmrtkind-stivef. T\rAXTED—TWO GOOD STUXGLERS. Ap- \ ) ply to SAMUEL FOWLER, New Buildings, <i'..-r Oiiitv.) YITANTED — A FOREMAN for the Newton M Brick :uid Tile Worts. Highest wages, to a competent and strif.lv Moadv man. Xo other need appIy.—GEORGE BOYD. " XTr ANTED—GOO]I COAT MAKERS.—Wneca >\ foi-good hnmls Is. above tiie log.—Apply "to Mr. SIC A BKOOICK. Tailoring Dcpamueni, at R.HORN E'S, Queen-street. TfrELL-SIXKERS AYAXI'ED.—AppIy Otiice. of H this paper. X\T YNTED — -U the Topimi Saw Mills. Orual> wi.aro, TiIREE J , Al!{ of SAWHERS to NKEAIC IKIW.V :.n,.l r I.ITCH.- Apply to K. XIOHnE.sO.V, at (!;<• Mi!ls or to NEWMAN & EWKX. Queen-s'.iv.-i. YS7AXTED—A CLERK—A You:;- Man who V V thoroughly midoi>!:isid« tin- routine of a Mor- ■ -.iniilc Oilin— tho keeping of I'.ncks by Double Entry—must write a yiod, (juiek. business hand. Apply, by letter, bating terms, n> l>. McL. ~TT,~AXTKI>. A RITL'ATIOX—I\v a Man and his Vi Wi:,-. tn take cliai-L'e of a Dairy, or any other -.vovk required on a l-'arin.—Apply to Mr. LU6K. TT r AXTKD n.MEMATiaY—TWELVE good *«>' LAISOUKIXG- Ml-.N to proreed to the WaiVafo Kiver. Immediate application to bs made to W. IIOWK, Qui-en-stnvt Whavf. J TO I'UUCHA.SIi-A KKTRIETEK, ! 11 A]>ply by letter price,) to E. M., I HI.K.U.P Oiii'ee, Queen-street. —G GOOD COAT MAKERS.— VV Apply to .1. C. D. EOWJ3EX, Hhorlkndstivet. ■tT' r AXTED--.\ T.AI) abb to Milk n Cow and 1 Tt w.irk :u iiic Uar leu.—Apply te. M;;s. COXMiLL. Kyber IV-s Uoad. I^ 7 " VNTKD—IO Good I loth Cap Makers, to work j )\ o-.it.—Apply at G. W. FKIEMJ'H, opposite L'nion ]Ja;ik, IJueen^ireot. "VirAXTKP—A Good Smith's Helper.—Apply at \ i the Albert Foundry. IMMKI>IATI-:r.Y—TWO FIRSTff CLASS BHICKMAKEKS. to proceed to Wr.iheki. Xone bur good hands ?ieed applv.—Apply to GKO. AY. FOWLEK. at Mr. 11. I'ARTIXGTOX'S, Queen-street. TTrAXTEP—A PTTT'ATIOX as CLERK in a I * V Mrrchant's Oftico or elsewhere. —Addres-i I X.X.H., ]]i:iuli> Olllc-e. I I ■\T r AXTKD. by a respectable person, a Situation it? as CLERK or UOOK-KF.EI'ER. Highest refi-renees.—Apply at the Hkkai.ii Oi'iee. TTrAXTEH—Jiy « fleadv irAX, a sjtuntion ns >V FAIJM" SERVANT! Cau undertake the management of a Farm.—Apply to C. ARTHUR k SOX," Queen-street. TO BL'TCHERS. TJT VXTI'.D—TWO YOUXG 3IEX nrcustomtvl \ ? to tii.> ii'Kivi' trade.—Apply to WM. WALTKK'S, O.:eon-.4:vi:. HO IKONMOXGERS' ASSISTAXTS. 1 WAXI'EIt. a JL'XIOR HAXD.—Apply to Ci.-fiCKsii.-.vk', .SuAi:r, i Co. I>O.\Rl) AXD RESIDENCE.—A few single I]) ii'iiil'-mfn ean obtain board and residence in & ijiiiet iamilv.—Apply ut the Hi;i;al" Otiiee. VCT ZEALAXn BANK SHARES.—The tin- . \ dei-signed is a Cash l'ur,-haser.—ll. T. STAJiK, nnr.B AXD SILVER LACE ; \J MiliUn- JJR.id, &o. j 11. ASIITOX'S, j London House. TO SPO.KTSJIEX. K PKIi?OM who thoroiiiihly iindcrstande tho j\_ fowling business, and the training of young dogs, is desirous of gelling an appointment during the Miuoling siason. Letters addressed to •■ Zkta," lli:h.u.i> Ollice, (>ueen-stivel, sliall have iiiiinediate attention. j OST—In Shortland or Princes Street, on Satur.JLj day evening, TWO KEYS. Any person bi\i!"iii"'lhein to tho ol!;ee of this Taper will L»e rewarded. I! E M 0 V A L. MRS. J. LAMB is iinmvir.s from Piiortland-i-tri-et tn tiio pirmin-" Ibimerly occupied by ' Miss CiN. iU'l-:EX-S.THEET, and will liE-OPEX on SATURDAY next. March 21, ISO-1. * FOR S A I, E. IT AIIDIXGr TOX ' S BAZA AR. rr\o r.E DISPOSED OF PRIVATELY—The i WHOLE of the BAZAAR HOUSES, OJLXIHUSES, CARRIAGES, &c, &c, along with the ■ GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, and remainder of the LEVSE of the PREMISES. Otters to be made ' personally or by letter to Mr. lIAKDIXGTOX, on or before'the 26th current. Bazaar Ollice. i Auekland, March 19, ISC-i. , 1 y ! if j — AUCKLAND CITY FLOUR 3IILL. KOBLEY k RUSSELL beg most ''• iVJL respectfully to intimate to their friends and _ the public that 'they have entered upon the nboro premises, where thev intend earrving on the businees as MILLERS and FLOUR DEALERS. Wholesale 1 and Retail, and hope- by proper attention to business I and supplying a good" article, to meet it eharo of support. )- Wvnliain-strcet, il " Auekland. .Tan. 23, lS.'.-l. XEW SEEDS, SEW 6'EEDS. OX S VLK BY tTtkTxDERSIGXED, ] ) ]■: D A X ■) WHI T E CLOVER Ot"i''o t p"rie O nnial 1 Rye Grass, free from Treed*, ' = j-rowili lSlvl " Taran:iki Cocki-foot, 18Gt ,c Xew Zealand grown Tares '" Tasinaniau Blue Gum Seed. ~. i ~,.;.,., or ii, u ~!,.„< ;» vi-ivcctfuUy in*lt«d* ! •-••- t , A DSUSY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 1
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