WANTKD —A GROOM, also to act as Yardman; a GOOD FARM SERVANT, must bo a Ploughman.—ST YAK i: HUNTER. T\7"ANTSD IMMEDIATELY—2O CARPEN- \ T TERS, wages 12s. per day.—Apply to R. TAYLOR, comer of AVellesley and Nelson-streets. TATAXTKD—A GOAT in Milk or Kid. Apply to T i J. Y/ILLLAMS, Coliingwood-streot, Wel-lington-street. T\7~ ANTED—A AN ancl a stout active LAD T T those accustomed to the business; none othei s need apply to COSIER & CO., Soda Water Manufacturer's, Wakefield-street, Auckland. June 'J, 18G4. TTTANTED—A thoroughly good DRAPER, to fill IT a responsible situation.—Apply to J. H. BURNSJDE ,V- CO. WANTED —A good Horse-shoer and two Smiths' Helpers. Good wages given.—Apply to M. & GEO. LEAHY West Queen-street. WANTED —A Respectable i'oung Woman aa NURSE. One accustomed to children preferred.—Apply to Airs. NI COL, Masonic Hotel. TV, 7 "A IN'TED—A Steady Active Young Man aa 1V WAITER.—AppIy to Mr. NICOL, Masonic Hotel. WANTED —A party on shares to do all the MAN UAL LABOUR of from 20 to 40 acres oi potatoes, the undersigned supplying ground, seed, horses, and ploughs.—ROßEßT ROBERTSON, Otahuhu. WAITED IMMEDIATELY—A few thoroughly T t qualified Dressmakers, at the Misses Bradley's, Snurtland Crescent. XtrANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOUR GOOD y V QUAR RY M E N.—Apply to HENRY WHITE, Cook-street. WANTED —The Public of Auckland-to know that JENKINS iSc SANFORD'b new DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, in Queen-street, is .NOW OPEN. WA NT E D TO RENT—A SMALL FOURROOMED COTTAGE, situated in a respectauio part of the (own, within a few minutes walk irom Queen-street.—Apply at the ill:KALI) Office. WANTED— A SERVANT GlßL.—Apply to LOW & MOTION, Vulcan Lane. WANTED BOARDERS.—Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in a respectable part of the town. Direction, may be had on applying at this office. WANTED— A SMART ACTIVE YOUTH— Apply to S. P. JAMES 4c SON, Q. C. E. Siiortlana-street. Wf AN TED—TW O FEMALE SERVANTS imVV mediately. Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street Wharf. WANTED —A CARTER who thoroughly understands his business. None other need appIy.—PETER GRACE, Wyndham-street. -ipril ti, 188-i. WANTED— A SITUATION aa CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address X.iN.R., Herald Office. rno LET tho Public of Auckland know that L .ILN KIN S & SAN FORD'S new DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT in Queen-street, opposite S. H. Smith's, is NOW OPEN. WANGAPOA SAW MILLS. WANTED —One Saw Sharper, Two Men for Circular Saw, and Two Men for Breaking Lown Saw. The highest wages given with premium. Also Ten Bushmen; none but good hands need apply. THOMAS CRAIG, Custom House-street. . FOUR POUNDS REWARD. LOST, on Thursday evening, between Otahuhu and NewinavKet, a Lady's LEATHER iw-fc-TIC'CLE, containing, amongst other things, a Cold Chain and Locket, Indian Pearl Ring, Brooch, and Jet Bracelets. The above reward will be paid to tlie limlcf, on leaving the articles at Mr. Cunningham's Hotel, Newinariet, or Messrs. CLARK AND SUN'S, Auckland. BRAIDS! BRAIDS! HA Sll TON has just opened a LARGE . ASSORTMENT of NEW BRAIDS, per ' Avalanche.* London House. JET! JET!! JET!!! MOURNING JEWELLERY. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Jet Ornaments, consisting of BROOCHES, BRACELETS, and NECK CHAINS, has been received by Mr. R. BECK, Watch and Clock-maker, Queen-street, near the Savings' Bank. Also,—A THEODOLITE for sale. Watches, Clocks, and a large stock of Jewellery always on hand. KEROSENE LAMPS, Ex ' Constance.' from San Francisco. rpHE Undersigned have received by the above JL vessel, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Or AMEEICAN-IIADE KEROSENE LAMPS, IX GEEAT VAKIETY. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Queen-street. May 5, IS6-1. HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR HIRE, QTEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES Wagonettes, Buggies Dog Carts and Saddlo Horses HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., PRIVATELY BOUGHT A>T> SOLD ON" COMMISSION. NO BAIT OR LIVERY HORSES TAKEN IN. H. HARDINGTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 180, 10 June 1864, Page 1
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