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NOTICE. j TAMES BENSKIN, of St. .Mary, Rotherhithe, County ot Surrey, London, England, is ed to apply without delay to E. 6. DAK NELL, Esq., 3 Bedford Place, executor to liis late uncle, Thomaa» Benskin; to Sir. S. W. WALKER, Victoria Quadrant, or at the H*ehald Office, and he "will hear oi> something- greatly to his advantage. IF this should meet the eye of JOHN DOLPHIN DALION, late of Cheltenham, England, 'who' left m tlie ' Star of Tasmania' for Otago about two years ago, he will by applying at the Hebauj Office hear news concerning his relatives. b — : WAN TED-—A .Young . LADY, competent to TT teach French and Music in a School.— Apply by letter to L. J. W., Hebald Office. : . WANTED —An active young man to assist a» WAITER. Apply to Mr. NlCOL,"Mibsonic" Hotel. TTTANTED—A LAD.—Apply to JOHN COP' IT LAND, Waitemata Hotel. TT7"ANTED—A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT ' TI for a small family -at' Epsom.—Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street# WANTED— A LIGHT SPUING CART, suitable l'or a Baker, also a good HORSE. Apply at this office. T/TTANTED— An ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, to I T make himself generally useful. Apply at the BRITISH HOTEL. WANTED— TWO or THREE GOOD MINERS, to work in Scoria. Apply to Mr. R. TAYLOR, New Commissariat Stableß, Penrose. YXTANTED—A Good General BLACKSMITH.— II Apply to M. &G. LEAHEY, West Queen*, street. ANTED TWO GOOD SAW MILL HANDS. —Breaking-down and Circular. Apply to Mii. H. ROE,' Onehunga: or at CORNWALLIS mills. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST-RATE COOK.—Apply at the CAFE DE PARIS. WANTED— A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respectable Young Lady, lately arrived ia the colony; good references can he given. Address, 0. E. at the Office of this Paper. . TXf ANTED—A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, withinTT 10 minutes'walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Herald Office. - • WANTED— A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.C.E., Shortlandstrcet. WANTED— A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or eluewhere.—Address X.N.R., Herald Office. WANTED— A SITUATION aaBOOK-KEEPER, by a young man who thoroughly understand* his business, and has had considerable experience ia a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can be given/ Address 0., Her.at.d Office. July 7, 1864. - HOUSE. SERVANTS. \\J~ ANTED—A married couple without encum- • T I bnince, . the WOMAN aa General House bexvant, and the MAN as Gardener, Groom, and willing to make himself Otherwise useful.—Apply to the New Zealand Heeaxd Office. i 3rd July, 1864. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —Between Mr. Asher Asher's shop and the Brunswick Buildings—A PURSE containing a cheque for £4, a sovereign, two half-sovereigns, and some postage stamps. Tlie above reward will be paid for the return of the same at the office of this paper. ! ONE POUND REWARD., LOST —This Afternoon —A RING, containing 2 Lockets' and Seal, one Key, and a- small Coin.' \Y iioever has found the same and leaves them .at this office shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 14, ISU4. LOST —Between the Brunswick Buildings and the Queen-street Wharf a RED POCKETBOOK, no use to any person but the owner. Any person leaving it at the Hebatj) Office-will receive . One Pound. FOUND —A PURSE containing a small sum of MONEY. The owner may have it by-giving a description of the purse, on application at the i Hebald Oflice. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. MR. T. B. CAMERON begs to ; inform the public of Auckland, that he lias THIS DAY com-, inenced business in this city as an ARCHITECT and BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience as such in the Home Country , as also in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confident that any business entrusted to his care will give ! satisfaction to those honouring him with their favour. - Offices at Messrs. ARTHUR & SON. Queen-street, 12th July, 1864. TO SURVEYORS. FIRST-CLASS THEODOLITE by Troughton and Sims, and a Ten-inch Plato Theodolite, new, with double sights, &c., &c. JOSEPH COCHRANE. NISBET & CHUTE, N I G H T M E N". TX7"ATER CLOSETS, Cesspools, &c., emptied; I } Y Yards cleaned, and P.ubbish removed. } *£§P Orders left at Nightmen'B Box, Mr. French's Store, Victoria-street. " N' OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, under the stvle or firm of " WYLES and MORRAY," is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All Accounts against the said Firm must be sent in on or before AUGUST Ist, 1864. And all parties indebted to the sams .are requested to discharge' their accounts without further notice. JOHN M. MURRAY. ROBT, WYLES. Witness —Jno. Crossley. Mongonui, July 20, 1864. ■ CLEANING CLOTHES. A LL kinds of Woollen Clothes Cleaned. Ladies' f\ Mantles, Shawls, &c., cleaned on the shortest - possible notice, by J AS. Vincent-street. BRAIDS! BRAIDS! HA SHT 0 N has iust opened a LARGB . ASSORTMENT of NEW BRAIDS,'.per ' Ayalanche.' London House.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 1

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