K TTARD CASH , ' cau be obtained at VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. " TTARD CASH" can be had by JOINING VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. 66 TTARD CASH," a n«w Novel, by Charim Reai'K, author of " Never too Late to Mend," is in VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. TO COMPOSITORS. \\TANTED —Two or Three Compositors.—Apply Tf at the Hehali, Office. fTTANTED—FOUR MEN to chop firewood; } T none but old hand* need apply to WILLIAM HARDING, on board the ' Fancy.'" TTTANTED, a master for tie ketch 'Courier. , * Y Apply at 10 a.m. this day. STEPHENSON & WARDELL. WANTSD-A thoroughly competent BOOKKEEPER. None other need apply.— J. VARTY, Stationer, Queen-street, Auckland. TITAN TED, well-grassed PADDOCKS.—EarIy It application to A. L. THOMSON & CO. TTTANTED, a respectable YOUNG LAD, conTT viTsant with Custom House and General Business ; mu.-t have been resident in Auckland some time.--Apply by letter, with reteienco?, to A. L. '1 HOMPSON & CO. TV-ANTED—SIX or EIGHT ABLE SEAMEN * T for the Steamers ' Wonga Wonga' and ' Storm P.ir<l.'—Apply to COMBES' & DALDY, Agents N. '/.. S. N. Co.. Limiti-d. Mfin-li 2S, ISiii. TTTANTED-LABOURERS at the Buildings in TT W*goe ie id. per hour. — GKORGK 15OYD WANTKD- A COOK'S ASSISTANT.— AppIr to MoHere. 8. P. JAMES & HuN, Q,. (f. S., Sliortlaiid-titroet, Auckland. TT-ANTEP — A FOREMAN for the Newton TT l>ri<-k ami l'ile Work-!. Highest wages to » competent and strictly steady man. No other need apply. -GEORGE BOYl>. * WANTED-GOOD COAT MAKERS.—Wagee H for good hands Is. above the log.—Apply to Mr. SEABKOOKK. Tailoring Department, at E. HOKNE'S, Queen-street. TIT-ANTED-6 GOOD COAT MAKERS.— Vt Apply to J. C. D. BOVVDEN, Shortlandstrret. TTTANTED—IO Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work vT out.- Apply at G. W. FRIEND'S, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. I TV"ANTED— A Good Smith's Helper.—Apply »t \\ tin- Albert Foundry. TTfANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO FIRSTLY CLASS BRICKMAKERS, to proceed to I Waiht'ki. None but good hands need apply.— Apply J to GEO. W. FOWLER, at Mr. H. PARTINGTON'S, Queen-street. WANTED— A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.— ftxLdreee j X.N.R., Hbihi.ii Office. I TTTANTED, by a respectable person, a Situation J >t as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest J references. —Apply at the Herald Office. ' ' MONEY WANTED. i I ! TTTANTED TO BORROW, on good security j \\ in TOWN, TWO HUNDRED POUNDS, ' for a limited period, for which fifteen per cent, per I annum will lie given.—Apply ou or before SATURDAY next.to G. E. LEE, Solicitor, Queen-street. 13H KED up n< ar Kang-itoto Reef, on Wednesday morning la.-t, n BOAT, about 12 feet on the k< el, coal-tarred outside, painted light stone colour inside. The owner can have il by applying to Capt. SELI.AIvS, schooner ' Tauianga,' and paying expenses.
HORSES LOST, FROM the Bazaar Yards, on Friday Morning, ONE BROWN COLT, branded C.R. on the mar shoulder, and painted with the letter A on the near quarter. Also.— A (TIEKNUT COLT branded D.F. on the off neek, having a saddle mark and sore breast. "Whoever returns the !-aine to Mr. HARDING--1)1 Mi TON'S Stables shall receive one pound each as reward. Ba/.aar Office. March 2Kth, 1861. INCt HORISE. QTRAYED from Mr G. GRAHAM'S residence in (.Jify-.-tri'i't, a laig-p Kay or Light Brown ildl;SK, short tail, halter on when last seen. A lihei al m ward will he pv-.n nr being letumed to MABIN A; GRAHAM, IJuc-m-street. CAUTION. VLL persons found trespassing on land at Orakei now m niv possession under TITLE FROM THE Ckown, bounded on the South, West, and North by tulal creeks and the Orakei Basin, and on the East by St. .Mill's College Estate, will be, RIGOROUSLY TROSKITTED. l'oi.-on hud for dogs. THOS. CHEESEMAN. Rcmiiera, March 25, 1864. CAUTION. LOST C H K Q U E. V CHEQUE, No. 377, 28th March, 1864, in favour of the undersigned, for £8, drawn by the Assistant Treasurer on the Bank of New Zealand, hae been losl, and payment has been stopped at the Bank. \V. PEACOCK. PHEASANT SHOOTING. FOR SALE.—A DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LO\DINO GUN (with Cartridges for making , it a muzzle loader) in good order ; 1000 Cartridge ' Cases • 5000 Caps ; a quantity of \\ addinge, Loading and Capping Apparatus for ditto. Apply at the olliee of tins paper. VNV PERSONS TRESPASSING, with a Gun. on the Land of the undermentioned Proprietor, situate near the Flas-stati' on the NORTH SHORE, Auckland, will be prosecuted without further notice. FRED. WHITAKER, Mr HAMMOND, Mrs. SHEPHERD, Mr. DUDER, Mr. FKLDIR, 1 Mr NATHAN. Mr. KEESING, i The Trustees of the late Dr. Sinclair.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 119, 31 March 1864, Page 1
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