TO COMPOSITORS. \\f ANTED—Two or Three Compqsitors.—Apply T V at the Herald Office. WAITED —By a respectable Young Man, a Situation in anv light-capacity. Highest references.— Apply at the Herald Office. "Y\7~ ANTED —A Female Servant as COOK. Apply VV to Mrs. FLETCHER, Wesley College. WANTED —A steady active MAN, accustomed to Horses; also a BOY for the country, DAVID GRAHAM & CO. Auckland, Apiil 11, IS6!. WANTED TO PURCHASE— A. self-acting ENGINEER'S TURNING- LATHE. Apply to SHIRLEY IV. HILL, Lower Queen-Btreet. T\7~ANTED —TWO FEMALE SERVANTS ixniV mediately. Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry OHlee, Queen-street Wharf. TIT ANTED--A FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy » T at the Junction Hotel, Mount St. John. H r ANTED—Two or Three Active Intelligent T T LADS to learn the Building business.—Apply to R. TAYLOR, corner of Wellesley and Nelaonstreets. April 12, 1864. "TyANTED—TEN GIRLS, able and willing to f T use the needle. Apply immediately to Mrs. LINDSAY, Machine Semptress, Chapel-street, top of West Queen-street. WANTED —A CARTER who thoroughly understands his business. None other noed apply.—l'ETEß GRACE, Wyndham-street. April 6, lS6i. WANTED— A FOREMAN for the Newton Brick and Tile Works. Highest wages to a competent and strictly steady man. No other need appIy.—GEORGE BbYD. WANTED— GOOD COAT MAKERS.—Wages for good hands Is. above the log.—Apply to Mr. SEABROOKE, Tailoring Department, at R. HORNE'S, Queen-street. WANTED —G GOOD COAT MAKERS.— Apply to J. C. D. BOVVDEN, Shortlandstrcet. \\J~ANTED —10 Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work \Y out. —Apply at G. W. FRIEND'S, opposite Union Hank, Queen-street. T\rANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE FIRST- \> CLASS BRICKMAKERS, to proceed to Waihcki. None but good hands need apply. —Applr to GEO. W. FOAVLER, at Mr. H. PARTINGTON'S. Queen-street. TIT-ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a i V Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address X.N.R., Herald Office. WANTED, bv a respectable person, a Situation as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply at the Hekald Office. BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS. WANTED to RENT—A BILLIARD TABLE. —Address A. L., Office of this paper. I'EEJIISES WANTED, OA TO 30 FEET FRONTAGE, by a good £l\J depth, in a central part of Auckland. Letters addressed "Store," Hekajld Office, will have immediate attention. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just added Trollopo's new novel, RACHEL RAY. V ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added the iiuw novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOLS. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Speke's Journal of tlic Discovery of tho Source of the Nile.— Eight Thousand just added. KECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — The new i novel just added to Varty's Circulating Library. PICKED UI 1 AT SEA. —A popular novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. rpHE KING'S MAlL.—Just added to Varty'» JL Circulating Library. HAZEL COMBE. —The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Varty's Subscription Library. THYRA GASCOTGNE.—A new novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. HELD IN BONDAGE, by " Onida."—The newnovel, just received by overland mail, at Varty's Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library now contains additional copies of Kingslev's last successful novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. TTARTY'S Circulating Library, now contain* V additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAVED. THE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY SQUARE.— A new novel just added to VARTY'S Subscription Library. "TT7"Arr FOR THE END.—A new novel by Mark VV Lemon, Editor of Timeli, just added to VARTY'S Circulating Library. T OHN MARCIIMONT'S LEGACY. —A new fj novel, hv Mi.-s liraddon, author of Aurora Floyd, &c.,' at YARTY'S Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY" contains all tho NEWEST and MOST POPULAR WORKS, and additions are regularly made on the arrival of each MONTHLY ROYAL MAIL ' STEAMER. TIIE SUBSCRIPTION is only SEVEN SHILLINGS per quarter; 12s. for six months, or 21s. per annum. pARTE DE A 7 l SITE PORTRAITS, beautifully I V-* coloured in oils, equal to miniatures. Terms j from 1 p. Orders left with Mr- G-. PULMAN. Shortlsnd- ; street, punetually.attended to. i BEEF AND MUTTON. I T)E*T JOINTS can be obtained at SHIPHERD, i jl> RUNCIMAN & CO.'S at Sd. per lb. (lor cash). 1 Shipping aud large establishments supplied on j reasonable terms. j Victoria-street, April 13, 186 i. | : j REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BEEF. : ril II O M AS SHOVE. Hobsos Street, (Opposite St. Matthew's Church.) Returns thanks to his numerous customers for past favours, for the last seven years, and has pleasure in announcing a reduction in his prices : — Good Boiling Beef - - (id. per lb. Joints and Steaks - - Bd. per lb. | FOB CASH ovt.T.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 131, 14 April 1864, Page 1
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