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NOTICE. JAMES BENSKIN, of St. Mary, Rotherhithe, County of Surrey, London, England, is requested to apply without delay to E. G. DARNELL, Esq., 3 Bedford Place, executor to his late uncle, Thomas Benskin; to Mr. T. W. WALKER, Victoria Quadrant, or at the Hkrald Office, and he will hear of. something greatly to his advantage. IE this should meet the'eye of JOHN DOLPHIN. DALTON, late of Cheltenham, England, who left in the ' Star of Tasmania 1 for Otago about two years ago, he will by applying at the TTipir.n Office hear news concerning liis relatives. TIT™ANTED—An ACTIVE LAD, to do Household ' ' "Work.—Apply at tlic Otiice of this Paper. TXf ANTED—By a Married Couple, without in-. IT cumberance, a Situation in Country or Town. —Apply by letter, to W. J. R.. Office of this Paper. FARM LABOURERS. WANTED —A man accustomed to Horses and General Farm work, also Two Youths willing to make themselves generally" useful.—Apply to" the Office of the New Zealand Herald. August 1, 1864. ENGINEER —Wanted a Situation; well acquainted with Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Saw Sharpening, Siwing,. &c. First-class Colonial references.—Address J. S., care Mr. SMITH, Bootmaker, Queen-street. WANTED— One or Two CABINET MATTEL, Apply at PETTIT'S Shop, Hobßon-street, near Victoria-street. V\TANTED —A situation as a first-class COOK. T » Address by letter to C. T. &., TTt-p att. Office. \\/ r ANTED—A Steady Man and Boy immediately. ' i —Apply to Mr. (.OLE, Devon and Cornwall Hotel, Queen-street. TIT" ANTED—Asmartyouth as assistant WAITERi V Apply to Mr. PALMER, Royal Hotel, Official Bay WANTED —In an Auctioneer's store, a young MAN who has a general knowledge of business. Address JJox 131, General Post Office. "VT7"ANTED—A CORNET PLATER.—AppIy at VV the office of this paper. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX GOOD CARPENTERS—AppIy to Mr. R. TAYLOR, Nelson-6treet, of at the New Commissariat Stables, Penrose. WANTED —A Young LADY, competent to teach French and' Music in a Apply by letter to L. J. W., Hehald Office. \\ r ANTED—An active young man to assist ag TT WAITER. Apply to Mr. KICOL, "Masonic" Hotel. ■ WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT for a small family at Epsom.—Apply at 'I UCK & SMITH'S liegittry Office, Queen-street. WASTED— A Good General BLAQKSMITH. — Apply to M. & G. LEAHEY, West Queenstreet WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST-RATE COOK.—Apply at the CAFE DE PARIS. WANTED— A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respectable Young Lady, lately arrived in the colony; good references can be given. Address, U. E. at the Office of this Paper. WANTED— .A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Hekald Office. WANTED— A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.C.E., Shortlandstrcet. WANTED— A SITUATION aa CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address X.N.R., Herald Office. Ty" ANTED —A SITUATION asBOOK-KEEPER, IT by a young man who thoroughly understands liia business, and has had considerable experience in a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can bo given. Address 0., Herald Office. July 7, 1864. £20 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil-disposed person or persons have from time to time lifted the Anchors and cast adrift the Warps belonging to the Government Pile-Driving Machine now lying in Commercial Bay, the above reward will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offenders. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. . ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —This Afternoon —A RINGr> containing 2 Lockets and Seal, one Key, and a small Coin. Whoever has found the same and leaves them at this office shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 14, 1864. 1710 UND —A PURSE containing a small sum.of MONEY. The owner may -have it by giving a description of the purse, on application at the Hekald Office. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWTON, * AUCKLAND. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th August inst., at 7 o'clock in the evening, at Mr. Dewar's New Schoolroom, Karangaliape Road, Newton, ..near Dunlop's Hotel (late Waite's), for the purpose of establishing a LITERARY INSTITUTE. All persons desirous of joining such an Institution are respectfully invited to attend. NOTICE. DR. HUBAULT, being obliged to proceed to Sydney on Consular affairs, requests his Patients to excuse his absence till the return, of the ensuing mail; and informs them that Dr. Day has kindly consented to be daily in attendance for consultation from 2 to 3 o'clock, p.m., at the residence of Dr. Hubault, Symonds-street. Symonds-street, August 1, 1864. PRIME EPSOM HAY.—Delivered in Tons or Half-Tons, at £10 per ton. Orders to b» loft at Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'s, Queen-street; or to E. WOOLFIELD, Epsom. TO LET, AS MAX BE AGBEED ON, THE JUNCTION STOCK YARDS for a term of years. Apply to ! RICHD. GWYNNE, Junction" Hotel. FOR.S AL E, • , ■ A FEW TOWN DRAYS, made to order. — j Appl - V 40 RICHARD .GWYNNE, i Junction Hoteli

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 1

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