TO COMPOSITORS. TXTANTED—Two or Three Compositors.—Apply IT at the Hsuald Office. TVTANTED—A BRICK-MAKE R, who II thoroughly undersMnds the business, to worlc on Shaves—Apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, Queen-er. Yy"ANTED TO LEASE, with or without a pur- »> chasing clause, an ALLOTMENT, in a business part of the town.—Address, stating particulars, JOHN B. C, Hebald Office. ; : TY7~AXTEI) —A respectable young woman as Y? PEKVANT. Nursemaid kept. Apply to Mrs. EWES, Park Road. ~VT7"ANTED —A smart active LAB about 14 years Vt of ape. Apply to G. COOK, Electro Gildor and Plater, Princes-street. TT7ANTICD—A Fem.ile Servant as COOK. Apply V> to 31 rs. FLETX HER, Wesley College. ■\\7"ANTED TO PURCHASE— A. self-acting HNYt GINEER'S TURNING LATHE. Apply to SHIRLEY \Y. HILL, Lower Quecu-street. T\7"AXTEI)— TWO FEMALE SERVANTS imTl mediately. Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Oliice, Queen-street Wharf. TX^ANTED— Two or Three Active Intelligent s T LADS to learn the Building business.—Apply to R. TAYLOR, corner of Wellesley and Kelsonstreets. April 12, IS(U. TS7"ANTED—TEN GIRLS, able and willing to IV use the needle. Apply immediately to Mrs. LINDSAY, Machine Semptress, Chapel-6treet, top of West Queen-street. "IV" ANTED—A CARTER who_ thoraughly uni T demands his business. Noue other need appIy—PETER GRACE, Wyndham-atreet. xlpril li, 18b't. WANTED —A FOREMAN for the Newton Brick and Tile 'Works. Highest wages to » competent and strictly steady man. No other need appIy—GEOKGE BOYD. "fYrANTED—IO Good (loth Cap Maters', to work TT out.—Apply at O. W. FRIEJSD'S, opposite Union Rank, Queen-street. "STr ANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE FIRST- \\ CLASS BRICKMAKER, to proceed to \\ uilieki. None but good hands need apply.—Apply to GEO. W. FOWLER, at Mr. H. PAKTINef. TON'S. Queen-street. TITANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a, » T Merchant's Oliice or elsewhere.— Address X.N.R., Uekali> Office. TXTANTED, by a respectable person, a Situation Tl as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply at the Heiiald OUice. "V7"ARTY'S Subteiipticn Library.—Just added V Troll, .pc-'s new novel, RACHEL RAY*. T7" ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added the V new novel, '1 RIALS OF 'iiiE TREDGOLS. "T/"ARTY'S Sub.-eiiptkn Library.— Spoke's Journal V ol tiic Discovery ol the Source of tho Nile.— Eight Thousand just added. RECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — The new novel just added to Yarty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA—A popular novel, at Yarty's Subscription Library. mKE KING'S MAlL.—Just added to Varty's _L Circulating Library. ITAZFL COMBE—The new novel, received by X mail steamer, and added to Yarty's Subscription Library. THYRA GASCOIGNE—A new novel, at Yarty's Subscription Library. HELD IN BONDAGE, by " Onida."—The new novel, just received by overland mail, at \ aity's Sub.-cripticn Library. '• ~V7~ARTY"S Subscription Library now contains ■ V additional copies of Kingsley'B last successful novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. "Y7"ARTY'S Circulating Library, now contains > additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LUST AND SAVED. mi-IE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY" SQUARE— _1_ A new novel just added to YARTY'S Subscription Library. YITAIT FOR THE END.—A new novel by Mark TT Li nan, Editor of Punch, just added to YARTY'S Circulating Library. T OHN MARCIIMCNT'S LF-GACY". —A new fi novel, by Miss Brandon, uuthcr of Aurora Floyd, ice, at "\'ARTY'S Subscription Library. "YTARTYS CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains V all the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR \\ ORKS, and additions arc regularly made on the arrival of each MONTHLY HOY'AL MAIL ! STEAMER. THE SUBSCRIPTION is only SEYEX SHILLINGS per quarter; 12s. for six months, or '21s. per annum. CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS, beautifully coloured in oils, equal to miniatures. Terms from Is. Orders left with Mr. G. TULMAN, Shortlandstreet, punctually attended to. j TjVURNISKFD APARTMENTS WANTED for Jl a perm:.ne;:ee.— A bed-room and sitting-room, ■ *ich n'ioiuhmro lor a single gentleman. Terms less ; c-oiisideied than comfort. Apply at this office. ' i City of Auckland Steam Flour Mill, ; Wyndham-street. j "SOURING the present Scarcity of "Water, we ' ±J hereby oiler the people of this locality a supply j of TURK "WATER GRATIS, from 10 o'clock a.m. 1 to t- p.m., every day, Sundavs excepted. i " ' ROBLY & RUSSELL. CHALLENGE. ' "j EDWARD PRITCHARD, do hereby Challenge j JL, Mk. PEARC'E, Shoeing Smith, of Newmarket, ! to Siioe one Horse or Mare lor the sum of £200 ! to A'ltJO: to be lelt to competent judges for the ! best worl'un mship. As a gaamntee for not failing ' on mv pint, tar money is staked at Mr. Bovltek's, ' Brti'h Hotel, Uiueu-street, Auckland. E. PRITCHARD. April 1-5, ISG-1. NOTICE. A NY Persons found trespassing or Pheasant ! Xi- Shooting on my Property will be prosecuted according to ' aw ' PETER GRACE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 1
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