VV"AN lED A Lady as Resident Governess in.a • '-''hool. Apply by letter to A.C\, office of this paper. , ~V\7" ANTED—A COOK, for the s.s. ' Alexandra.' I r Apply on.board. W™ 0 111 AXELY—A' FIRST-BATE ' ' COOK.—Apply at the CAFE BE PARIS/' Y ' O \Y ANXED—A FARM SERVANT.—AppIy to '* , JOSEPH SCOTT, at Rutherford's Vann, south Road. .• : WANTED —Two or Three well behaved LADS to carry out Newspapers.—Apply at "this oiliee.' WASM —A General House Servant, who can > T produce satisfactory references. Wages ho pojeei. Apply at the New Zealand Hlhald Oliice. loih July, lsii-i. WA N 1 ED —A General Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to Jilts. RoUEitT'ON, Cotele House, Cpptv S\uiunda-strc-et. WANTED —By a steady, sober man, a SITUATION of IKL'ST, cither as Storekeeper or Manager, or would take charge of a number of men lii required. Can give satisfactory refereuees.— Address to A. I'".,' Oiliee of this paper. ' \\r ANTED—An engagement as MANAGER of s f i Store, by a Ulan and his Wife who have had considerable experience in that line. Country pre-' r furred. Good references. Address M. S., Hekali> Oliice. . WAITED —A situation as GOYERNEiS, by a respectable Young Lad}', lately arrived, in the colony; good references can be given. Addre*s, O. E. at the Ollico of this l J aper. WAITED— A SIX-ROOTLED HOUSE, within. . 10 minutes' walk of the Post Oiliee. Apply' •' D., Hekauj Office.' ' ~X\]~ ANTEB—A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy i T to S. P. JAMES it feuiS, Q.C.E., Shortlanflt"| street. ■. .. .. WAKTE D—A- MARRIED . COUPLE, as General llousv Servants.- —Apply, to Air'.' B, | ELLIS, Epsom. . .. W ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a, llexchant's Office or elsewhere.— Address X.N.R., IiEKAi,L> Office. "\\T ANTED—ASITUATIONaaBOOK-KjiEPER, T T by a young man who thoroughly understands his business, anci has had considerable experience in a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can be given. 'Address 0., Hehald Oliice. July 7, ISO!. SUBSTITUTE WANTED. WAITED— A SUBSTITUTE for the 2nd Begt. Waikato Militia. JSearly one year ol' the tim» expired.—Apply or address to J. 8., I i Kit at ti Office ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —This Afternoon—A RING, containing 2 Lockets and Seal, one Kej-, and a email Coin. U lioever has found the same and leaves them at tliia oliice shall receive the above reward. Aucklaud, July 14, . . . : ■ .1 OST—Between the Brunswick Buildings and I J the Quecn-strcet Wharf a RED POCKKTJjUOJv, no use to any person but the owner. Any person leaving it at the JlskalJ) Oliice will receiTe One Pound. (• ~i REWARD —Strayed from Remuera a Red &JJL COW, white tail, brauded T P on side, and /j on rump. Anyone bringing the same to tho undersigned will receive the above reward. < J. If. MANDENQ,. Y. July 13,' a. Remuera. STEAM BISCUIT :>! A_\ l~ FACTORY". CHAR LI'S F. PARTINGTON in returning i hanks for past favors, begs to intimate to. his Uvnds anil ilus public that he has now reduced the price of lb- best Cabin Biscuit. £5 per ton lower than "•• >\dney < i- rem iales, and has on hand all kinds of. > r AjNIY lil&Ct' llS.at a great reduction in'prico. C. F. I'. would invite Ins iVjends and customer's to i'l-pi'Ci I lie new machinery which cannot bo sur-pa-.-cd, ii iijuaMed. ill lhe colonics, being most com- - [ U-ic, and novl-ini only three men to work the same, and is capable of turning out from 2o to 30 tons Cabil'*i;iscuu per week. > • i .r Cabin Biscuit packed in eases for shipment or family lire, it' preferred. Cases and bags-charged fo»* . toal rices. -' ■ > ■ •. WIIOLVSALE PjtICES CIIVRENT AX THE B'AREET, SI'MOSIW-STEEET. Best Cabin Biscuit '...1 30s. per iOO. M'j l'jlot or Navy -2s. do. 30'.*~ Slup ' lSsi do. do. Wine, Motto, Abernethy, Fancy, Lunch, Pie-nie, Fancy Wine, Plain Wine, ISic-naes, and all kinds Fancy Sweet Biscuits Bd. per lb. , Butter Biscuits, Fancy Butter Biscuits, Plain Lunch do 6d. per lb. HOUSEHOLD WORD. S: . rji ni s is - a cup OF STUAET'S DELICIOUS COFEEE. NOTICE is hereby given that Thonias Smart and George • LanU-iiam, both of Mangarei, in ,the I'iovince of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Fanners, Copartners, following that calling trader the linn of Smart and LanUliam, did by Deed, bearing date the Gth day of July, -1804, Assign unto Thomas Shephard, of Mount Eden, near Auckland afort'saiii, farmer, and John Hall of Otahuliii, in the said Province and Colony, merchant, all the personal Estate suid'-Effects of the said 'copartnership upon trust, for the bcnelit of the Creditors of the said Thomas Smalt and George Lankham, as such copartners as aforesaid. The said Deed now lies at the office of Mr. Andrew Solicitor for Execution : by' the- Creditors of the said Copartnership, who are requested to sign tho same Wore tho 6th day oF August Nfcxt,, after which date, auv Creditors who have not executed tho same', wilt bo debarred from. any participation in .the beuelit.s aiising therefioin. . .' . MONEY TO LEND. : . TPHE Trustees of liie Auckland Savings' Bank JL have from £2,000 to £3,000 lor investment upon real or heritable security, in sums of .£SO and upwards. Applications, in writing, giving a description of the security offered, will"be received at the Bank up till Monday, the 18th inst., at 2 o'clock. * DAVID GRAHAM, Yice-Pieeident. July 11, ISGI. BRAIDS! BRAIIXS! IT ASIITON has just opened a LARGE 1. ASSORTJffiNT of NEW jper 'Avalanche.' ! Loxbos Hovhb. ' .. ) - ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 July 1864, Page 1
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