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TO COMPOSITORS. VXTANTED —Two or Three Compositors.—Apply VV at the Herald Office. [XTANTED —A SMART ACTIVE YOUTH.— VV Apply to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q\ C. E.,-hortland-strect. [T7~ANTED —A Flour Miller.—Apply at the V V Wnitemata Flour Mills. April 18th, 1861. rrrANTKD —A Stout Lad.—Apply at one®- to VV Monk & Morgan, Queen and Grey-streets. rTTANTED—A BRICK-MAKER, who VY thoroughly undev.-famls the busmi'gn. to work hi Shares. —-Apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, Queen-af. W ANTED—A respectable young woman as SERVANT. Nursemaid kept. Apply to tlrs. EWEN, Park Road. \~X]~ AN T I£D—A smart activc LAD about 14 yearn VV of age. Apply to G. COOK, Electro Gilder mcl Plater, Princes-street. rrr ANTED —A Female Servant as COOK. Apply VV to Sirs. FLETCHER, Wesley College. \TTANTED TO PURCHASE —A self-acting ENVY GINEER'S. TURNING LATHE. Apply o SHIRLEY W. HILL, Lower Queen-sheet. wrANTED —TWO FEMALE SERVANTS inW mediately. Apply at TUCK At SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street Wharf. WANTED— Two or Three Active Intelligent LADS to learn the Building business.—Apply 0 R. TAYLOR, corner of Wcllesley and Nelsonilrects. April 12. 1804. • WANTED —A CARTER who thoroughly understands his business. None other need ippIy.—PETER GRACE. Wyudham-street. April 6. 1801W "AN TED—IO Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work out.—Apply at G. W. FRIEND'S, oppwX* Union Rank, Queen-street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE FIRSTCLASS BRICKMAKER, to proceed to Waiheki. None but good hands need apply.—Apply to GEO. W. FOWLER, at Mr. H. PARTINGTON'S, Queen-street. TX7"ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK, in a V V Merchant's Office or elsewhere. —Adareee X.N.R., Herald Office. WANTED, by a respectable person, a Situation as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Higheit references.—Apply at the Hebald Office. V ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just added Trollope's new novel, RACHEL RAY. V ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added the new novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOLb. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Speke's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.—— Eight Thousand just added. "RECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — The new JL\» novel just added to Varty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA.—A popular novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. THE KING'S MAlL.—Just added to Vatty"» Circulating Library. HAZEL COMBE.—The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Varty's Subscription Library. THYRA GASCOIGNE.—A new novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. HELD IN BONDAGE, by " Onida."—The new novel, just received by overland mail, at Varty's Subscription Library. VARTY'S Subscription Library now contains additional copies of Kingslev's last successful novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. Y ARTY'S Circulating Library, now contains additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAVED. mHE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY SQUARE.— 1 A new novel just added to VARTY'S Sub« scription Library. T\TAIT FOR THE END.—A new novel by Maiic VV Lemun, Editor of Punch, just added to VARTY'S Circulating Library. JOHN MARCHMCNT'S LEGACY.—A new novel, by Miss Braddon, author of Aurora Floyd, &c., at'VARTY'S Subscription Library. YARTY'S-CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR WORKS, and additions are regularly made on the arrival of each MONTHLY ROYAL MAIL STEAMER. THE SUBSCRIPTION is only SEVEN SHILLINGS per quarter; 12s. for *ix months, or 21s. per annum. CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS, beautifully coloured in oils, equal to miniatures. Terms from Is. _ * Orders left with Mr. G-. PULMAIS, Shortlandstreet, punctually attended to. FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED for a permanence.—A bed-room and Bitting-room, with attendance for a single gentleman. Terms leea considered than comfort. Apply at this office. CHALLENGE. I EDWARD PRITCHARD, do hereby Challenge , 3lh. I'EARCE, Shoeing Smith, of Newmarket, to Shoe one Horse or more, for the sum of £200 to £100; to be loft to competent judges for the 1 best workmanship. As a guarantee for not failing on my part, the money is staked at Mr. Boultkk h, British Hotel, Queen-street, AuekiamL J April 15, ISGI. | NOTICE. ANY Persons found trespassing or Pheceant Shooting on my Property will be prosecuted according to law. HIGH AUCKLAND. Rector —Mr- r hail Mcßae. I. Masters —Mr. Johnston, Mr. Kenneth Mcßae. 1. THE SECOND QUARTER will commence on -WEDNESDAY', 20th April, on -which day,tho Rector will be in attendance from 10.30- a.m. tall 5 p.m. to receive feeß and enrol pupils.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 1

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669

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 1

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