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ASIAN of business experience is open'to invest 1 - £60, Beeks employment, or could Manage a' Storo in town or country. —Address H., Office of* tliis paper. WANTED— An ENGAGEMENT in a family' about; to proceed to England, by a young lady' returning', who would assist in taking charge of children, or an companion to a lady.—-For particulars apply to Mrs. J AS. YOUNG, Shortland-streot. April '28, 1804. WANTED— Bv a Man and his Wife, a FURNISHED" ROOM.—Address A., at IIKKALt' Ollice. WANTED —A Situation, the advertiser i» tßo>roughly acquainted with Custom House and! Shipping business, also Accounts. Colonial referenoeAddress \V. 11. N., Hkbaid Office. ~\%TANTED to SELL —2 Fore Cabin Passages per V| steamer ' Otago,' to Napier; a bargain.— Apply this morning at STEERS' " Chariot of xajs& 9 Dining .Rooms, Shortland-street. TTT-ANTED—LAIJOXIEEKS.—AppIy to Mr. YV TAYLOR. Upper Queen-street. WANTED— A MESSAGE BOY.—Apply to JAMES YOUNG, Butcher. WANTED— A BILLIARD MARKER.—AppIr to S. P. JAMES &. SON, Q. C. E., SbortUnd Street. WANTED— 2 YOUTHS, as apprentices to the Plumbing and Ga?fitting business.—Apply to \V. J. MARKS, adjoining the Aurora Tavern. Chapel-street. TItrANTED —A SMART ACTIVE YOUTH.— YV Apply to S. P. JAMES SON, Q. O. E.„ Shortland-streot. WANTED —TWO FEMALE SERVANTS immediately. Apply at TUCK. & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street Wharf. WANTED— A CARTER who thoroughly understands his business. None other nnd appIy.—PETER GRACE, Wyndham-street. April 6, 1864. TUT ANTED —10 Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work YY out.—Apply at G. W. FRIEND'S, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. WANTED— A SITUATION aa CLERK in ft Merchant's Office or elsewhere. —Addreea X.N.R., Herald Office. MANGAPAI SCHOOL. WANTED— A TEACHER for the aboTe School. Application to be made to the Rev. T. BUDAuckland, or to Mr. EBENEZER CARTER. Mangapai. _ Parties applying must have a Certificate fron* th© Board of Education, or be prepai ed to obtain one. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just added Trollope'B new novel, RACHEL RAY. Y ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added th» new novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOIjS. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Spoke's JournaJ of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. — Eight Thousand just added. Recommended to mercy. — The new novel just added to \ arty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA.—A popular novel, *t Tarty' 3 Subscription Library. riIHE KING'S MAlL.—Just added to Yarty'» X Circulating Library.
HAZEL COMBE.—The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Yarty's Subscription Library. THYRA GASCOIGNE.—A nrw novel, at Yarty's Subscription Library. HELD in BONDAGE, by " Onida."—The new novel, just received by overland mail, &t Yarty's Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library now contains additional copies of Kingsley's last succeaafal novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. "YT ARTY'S Circulating Library, now contain* \v additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAYED. THE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY SQUARE. — A new novel just added to YARTY'S Subscription Library. TT7"AIT FOR THE END.—A new novel by Marl VY Lemon, Editor of Punch, jusv added t« VARTY'S Circulating Library. _____ JOHN MARCHMONT'S LEGACY".—A new novel bv Miss Braddon, author of Aurora Floyd, &c., at 'VARTY'S Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY" contain* all the NEAREST and MOST POPULAR WORKS, and additions regularlv made on th« arrival of each MONTHLY ROVAL MAIL STEAMER. THE SUBSCRIPTION 1S SEVEN SHILLINGS per quarter; 12s. for «ix months, or 21s. per annum.
"WELL SINKING-. ttte bee to notifv to the public that -we arc pie* VV tiaml to sink wells on the most reasonable terms. Application to be made at the Hbrau) ° mCC ' DICKSON, RICHARDS k Co. LOST A small piece of bright melted GOLD, between Albert and Victoria-street. Anyone who will bring the same to the Office of tliia paper will be rewarded. STRAYED from Newmarket, on Thursday last, a BRINDLE HEIFER, near the calving, branded 16 in tar; a YELLOW HEIFEB, near calviue, bi-anded IS in tar; also a YELLOW or BED YEARLING HEIFER. . . Ten shillings reward each will be paid for their recovery by „ ' ALFRED BTJ LAND. Haymarkot, April 25. STRAYED into the Staples of the Military Train, a tall LIGHT BAY DRAUGHT HORBE, hinder fetlock swollen, and a mark of ringworm under the ear, Can be seen at the Haymarket, and obtained on paying cost of advertisement and charges. ! ALFRED BUCKLAJm WKEEE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS ? •WHY, A.T MARKS', QUEEN-STREET, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. X. B.—Every description of Boot* and Shoes m*de to ordsr.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 144, 29 April 1864, Page 1
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