VACANCY in the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND for a CLERK with Banking experience. None " other need applv. Applications by letter, accompanied with Testimonials us to character and ability, to be addressed to the Inspector. WANTED —By a btead}-, sober, Married Man, a Situation of trust, eitlier as STOREKEEPER or 3IANAGER. Satisfactory'. references ii required.—Address to A. F., Office of-this Paper. WAiNTED —A Fi rs t-rate COOK, for the Cafe De Paris, Queen-street.—Apply immediately. WANTED— A General Servant.—Apply to Mrs. KOBEKTON, Cotele House, Upper tiyniondastreet. "\ATANTED —By a .Respectable Young "Woman T Y a SITUATION • as HOUSE-MAID or NURSE-MAID. Address C. E., Heeaxb Office. WANTED— A situation as GOVERNESS, hy a respectable Young Lady, lately arrived in the colony; good references can be given. Address, 0. E. at the Office of this Paper. TVT ANTED—A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, within Tr 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply L>., Heuald Otlice. - - ~ \\T ANTED TO PURCHASE, A PILE of tho TT " Auckland Herald," of 1841. Apply to W. f Hekald office. July S, 1864. ' WANTED —A SINGLE MAN, as Farm Servant. Apply to Mit. ELLIS, Epsom. ~\JiTANTED- —An ACTIVE YOUNG- MAN, aa T V WAITER.—AppIy at the British Hotel, TT7 ANTED TO RENT—A Furnished COTTAGE VV not less than Eour Rooms.—Address Gr.W.D., lltinr.i) Office, stating location. WANTED— ASITUATION asBOOK-KEEPER, by a young man who thoroughly understands liis business, and lias had considerable experience in a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can he given. Address 0., IiEitALD Office, July 7, 1861. WANTED— A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.0.E., Shortl&ndstreet. WANTED— Several FIRST-CLASS CABINETMAKERS. Be6t wages paid.—Apply at "WINKS & HALL, Sliortland-street. TXT AN TED—A MARRIED COUPLE, 8b Vl General Houßt. Servants.—Apply to Mr. H. ELLIS, Epsom. WANTED— A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address X.N.R., HKKAr.n Office. , PLOUGHMEN. —Wanted Three Good Ploughmen. —Apply to Mr. GRIGGr, Otahuhu. July o, ISGI. THE BANK OF AUCKLAND. lIE Bank of Auckland is no_w opened for receiving . money on deposit, opening current accounts, discounting approved bills, and transacting all other usual bank Log business. CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. Auckland, July 11, 1861. WESLEY COLLEGE WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, July 18th. JOHN FLETCHER; Principal. * HIGH SCHOOL.—The Third Quarter ■will begin on TUESDAY, 12tli July. Mr. M'Rae will attend from half-past 9 till half-past 12 to enrol pupils. The church of England boys' SCHOOL, Paruell, opens on MONDAY, July 11th. Terms : —los. por quarter, in advance or Is. per week in advanci. A reduction for every additional pupil from the same family. B. THORNTON DUDLEY, Superintendent. LOST —Between the Brunswick Buildingß and the Queen-street Wharf a REl} POCKET!i>UOK, no use to but the owner. person leaving it at the Herald Office will receive One Pound. NOTICE. BROKE into my Paddock, a BAY MAR,E and FOAL. No visible brand. The owner can have them on paying expenses. If not claimed within eleven days from this date, tliev will be sold to defray expenses. J JERRY WAITE. July 6th, 186-t. . ■ ATOW LANDING- AND ON SALE,—WollonJ\ cons Butter, Victorian Butter, Taemanian Butter, Colonial Bacon. —C'OMRIE & BURT, Queen Street, near the Wharf. TO BE LET, FOR THREE YEARS, AT £60 PER ANNUM, ABOUT 8 ACRES OF RICH VOLCANIC LAND, well watered, with a DWELLINGHOUSE, STABLE, &c., situate to the rear of Mr. Joseph Senior's, Epsom, and known as KEW'S MARKET-GARDEN (for which it is so admirably • adapted) in connection with a DAIRY, there being a right to depasture oattle on the adjoining first-rate run. A rare opening for an industrious family. Posession on the Ist of August next; - Apply-to ■ MR.; BEAMISH, Epsom. HOUSE FOR SALE, :; '' ' PONSONBY ROAD, Six Rooms, Three Fire- , places, good Well, &c. Allotment 66 x 100. Price low, terms liberal. —B. TONKS, Edwardes- | street. , JUST ARRIVED FROM SYDNEY. NOW ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PRIME CIRCULAR HEAD POTATOES, . (in quantities to suit Purchasers), and delivered in Town to order, 40 Sides Prime Sycfuey Bacon ' 150 Do. Sydney Cheeses _ 30 Kegs „ Butter . ' EATON & DEWOLF, : , Queen-street. 9th July, 1864 - . • ' BONE DUST. - -•' % STY AX &- HUNTER Have for Sale, EINE BONE DUST, either at Macky's Wharf, at Otahuhu Bridge, or at their Stores, Durham Sale Yards. . • ■ '■ ■ • '- 1 ' ; THORNTON; SMITH & FIRTH'S i - PRICE "current: FLOUR ... .... .. ... X Seconds — ' a 3,' o ' O Sharps g g Bran ; .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 206, 11 July 1864, Page 1
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