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A BEDROOM WANTED for a respectable young -XA. man.- Apply to A B. C., Herald Office. ANTED —TWO JOURNEYMEN BOOT- ! c MAK , ERS ' to proceed to J. LEAHY, Boot ana Shoemaker, Ouchunga. None but good workmen need apply .—Apply at the Herald Office, Wuceu-street, Auckland. TV" AN TED—A General female Servant. Eefer-<-it i7 T ? n n t:e \-" l ]. be required.—Apply to Mrs. J. A. GILFILLaN, Kybcr Pass Road. — ryANTED—A Good General BLACKSMITH street PP '- r t<>M " &G " LEAHE Y, West QueenWAN TED—With respectable people, BOARD and KEbIIJEN Cii, on moderate terms. Address, staling terms, is. 0., Herald Office. \y ANTEu TWO GOOD SAW MILL HANDS] ' T — Breaking-down and Circular. , Apply to MR. H. KUWii, Oneliunga; or at CORNWaLLIS MIL Li>. \\* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIJRST-RATE ' ' COOK.—Apply at the CAEE DE FA Rls WANTED —A General Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to MRS. ItOBERTON, Cotele House, Upper Symonds-street. WANTED, at the Misses Bradley's, Shortland Crescent,. thoroughly qualified DRESSMAKERS; none other need apply. Also, a lew respectable Apprentices. July 2U, ISU4. WANTED —A situation as GOVERNEfcS, by a respectable Young' Lady, lately arrived in the colony; good rci'ei encea can iio given. Address, C. E. at the Office of this Paper. WANTED— A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, --within 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Herald Office. T/TTANTEE —A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy T I to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.0.E., Shortlaudstreet. ' WANTED—A MARRIED COUPLE, as T i General Houst Servants.—Apply to Mr. H. ELLIS, Epsom. WANTED— A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.— Address N.N.R., Heimt.d Office. WANTED— ASITUATIONasBOOK-KEEPER, by a young man who thoroughly understands his business, and lias had considerable experience in a large mercantile house lor several years in Melbourne. Uood testimonials cau be given. Address 0., Herald OlKee. July 7, 1861. HOUSE SERVANTS. ~\Vf A N T E D— A GENERAL FEMALE SERIT \ AjS'x. Reieiencu lequired, anil highest "..Si's givtl-n to a competent persou. Also, a stbut acme iubTll, to malie himseii generally useiul.— Apply to Herald Oince. £10 REWARD. LOST —A Small White Calico Bag, containing £70 in gold, between the lower end of Queen--=tr. et and Grey-street. Anyone who will bring the same to this uuicu will receive the above reward. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST' —This Afternoon—A RING, containing 2 Lockets and Seal, one Key, and a small (Join, noever has found the same and leaves them at this othce shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 1-1, 18(54. LOST —Between the Brunswick Buildings and the Queen-street Wharf a RED POUKETxjoOK, no use to any persou but the owner. Any person leaving it at the Hkiialjj Office will receiva One Pound. CLEANING CLOTHES. ALL kinds of Woollen Clothes Cleaned. Ladies' Mantles, feliawis, &c., cleaned on the shortest pusoible notice, by J AS. CaRLAW, Vincent-street. QIIORTLAJND HOUSE SEMINARY, Auckland, io —Laming Class every FRLDAV, at 2 .o'clock. Oiiiging Class SAT Li RD Ai. S, 3 .o'clock. AN evening CLASS FOR FRENCH AND BOOK-KEEPING, BY SINGLE AN 1) DOUIILE BNTKT. YOUNG Ladies and young Gentlemen desirous of joining the same will please forward their names to Mr. Walter Goode, No. 10, Williamsstreet, Wellington-street, or Messrs. Ai.pk and ii kmmlxus, Chapel-street, on or before THURSDAY, tho 2tith instant. Hours : Young- Ladies,, from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Young Gentlemen, from. 7'iSO p.m. till SJ p.m., Monday,. Wednesday, and Friday evenings. • .TO SURVEYORS. EOR SALE, a Seven-inch THEODOLITE, made to order for Trigonoml. Surveys. A Station Pointer and Protractor combined. Levelling Stall', little used. The Standard Steelyard, Beam Compass, new. Three feet Pentagraph, Chain; Bush-hooks, Canteen, &c. —Apply at MR. F. STREET'S, Yorkstreet, Parnell. TO SURVEYORS. FIRST- CLASS THEODOLITE by Troughton and Sims, and a Teu-iuch Plate Theodolite, nevr, with double sights, &c., &c. JOSEPH COCHRANE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' "WILLIAMS & EREEB,, I COACH AND HERALD PAINTERS, HAVE REMOVED from Durham-street to their New Premises in WAKEFIELD STREET, Three doors below Cosier's Soda Water Manufactory. Artistic,' Scenic, Ornamental, and Sign Painting. Writing in all its various liauds and styles. Carriages Repaibed in all theib several Branches. ... - PRIME EPSOM HAY.—Delivered in Tons or Half-Tons, at £10 per ton. Orders .to ba left at Messrs. T. MACIvY & CO.'?, Queen-etrect, or to E. WOOLFIELD, Epsom.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 1

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696

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 215, 21 July 1864, Page 1

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