TO SHIPWRIGHTS AND CAULKERS, WANTED —A few •at Oneliunga.—Apply to DAVID HUTCHISON, on tlie beach. TO IKON MOULDERS AND BLACKSMITHS' HAMMERMEN. TIT ANTED IMMEDIATELY—3 Green Sand T V Moulders and 2 Blacksmiths' Hammermen at the Mechanic;' Bay Foundry. None but good steady hands need apply. GEORGE FRASERAuckland, April 18, 1864. TO COMPOSITORS. TX7"ANTED —Two or Three Compositors.—Apply Tf at the Herald Ofltee. WANTED —Private Board and Residence for two lexpectable Y< >ITNG ME^N. Address, stating terms, J. R., Box -IS, Post Office, Auckland. WANTED—A situation in a liglit capacity as M messenger, and willing to mate himself generally useful. Highest reference as to resp-Ctability-Address J. P. W., office of this paper, or Mr. J". W. BAIN, Merchant. WANTED —2 YOUTHS, aa apprentices to the Plumbing and Gasfitting business. —Apply to> W. J. MARKS, adjoining the Aurora Tavern, Chapel-street. TX7"ANTED —A SMART ACTIVE YOUTH.— > > Apply to S. P. JAMES k SON, Q. C. E., Shortland-street. "TTTANTED—A Flour Miller.—Apply at the T f Waitemata Flour 2liiL<. April 18th, 1564. WASTED— A BEICK-MAKER, who thoroughly understands the business, to work oil Shares.—Apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, Queen-st. TT7"ANTED —A respectable young woman as TT SERVANT. Nursemaid kept. Apply toMrs. ElVliif, Park Koad. "\T7"ANTED —A smart active LAD about 14 rem TT of age. Apply to G.COOK, Electro Gilder and Plater, Princes-street. TT7~A>'TED —TWO FEMALE SERVANTS imVV mediately. Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Oliice, Queen-street "Wharf. "tl fA N TED —Two or Three Actiye .Intelligent T V LADS to learn the Building business.—Apply to R. TAYLOR, corner of Wellesley and N elsonstreets. April 12, 1564. "TT^" ANTED—A CARTER who thoroughly tmTT derstands his business. None other need appIy.—PETER GRACE, Wyudham-strcet. April 6, 186-t. WJ~ANTED —10 Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work YV out. —Apply at G. W. FRIEND'S, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. TIT"ANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE FIRBTYT CLASS BRICKMAKEE, to proceed to Waiheki. None but good hands need apply.—Apply to GEO. "W. FOWLER, at Mr. H. PARTINGTON'S, Queen-street. WANTED— A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere. —Address X.N.R., Heoald Office. WANTED, by a respectable person, a Situation as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply at the Herald Office. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just added Trollope's new novel, RACHEL RAY. Y ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added the new novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOLS. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Speke's Joumal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile.— Eight Thousand just added. EECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — The new novel just added to Yarty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA.—A popular novel, at Yarty's Subscription Library. HE KING'S MATL—Just added to Yarty's Circulating Library. HAZEL COMBE. —The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Varty'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 Yarty's Subscription Library. YARTY'S Subscription Libra)y now contains additional copies of Kingsley's last successful novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. YARTY'S Circulating Library, now contains additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAVED. rPHE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY SQUARE.— I A new novel just added to VARTY'S Subscription Library. TIT AIT FOR THE END.—A new novel by Mark YV Lemon, Editor of Punch, just added to VARTY'S Circulating Library. JOHN HAECHMONT'S LEGACY. -A new novel, by Miss Braddon, author of Aurora l'loyd, Arc., at YaRTY'S Subscription Library. YARTYS CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains * a n 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 six months, or 21s. per annum. CARTE DE VISITK PORTRAITS, beautifully coloured in oils, equal to miniatures. Term» from Is. Orders left with Mr. G. PULMAN, Shortlandstreet, punctually attended to. NOTICE. ~~ A NY Persons found trespassing or Pheasant jtx. Shooting on my Property will be prosecuted according to law. ° PETER GRACE. FOR PRIVATE SALE, A FEW of the CIIOCCE9T LOTS in the HAVELOCK TOWNSHIP, to meet the wants of buyers, at whose solicitation the proprietor has consented to sell and will convey on'liberal terms. Apply at once to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 1
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