ENGINEER —Wanted a Situation; well acquainted with Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Saw Sharpening, Sawing, &c. First-class Colonial references.—Address J. S., care Mr. SMITH, Boot-, maker, Queen-street. T^" ANTED IMMEDIATELY—For. the AuokT T land Club, an experienced COOK; good wages. Also, a BILLIARD MARKER.—AppIy to MR. HOPKINS, B raise Steward. . WANTED —A FEMALE SERVANT, in a Small Family. References required. The highest wages given to a competent servant.—Enquire at the Ofiice of this paper. TfTANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good general T T SERVANT, and a first-class WAITER.— Apply at the CAJTE DE PARIS. QUEENSTREET. WANTED — TIP DRAYS for Excavating.— Inquire' at the works, Albert-street.' J T. BROWN. WANTED— A BRICKMAKER.—AppIy to THOS. SPENCER, Mangarei Road, Otahuhu. Vlf ANTED—An ACTIVE LAD» to do Household IV Work.—Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED —A situation as a first-cla6B COOK. Address by c er to C. T. G-., Herald Office. TT/" ANTED—A CORNET PLAYER.—AppIy at i T the office of this paper. TXTANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX GOOD T T CARPENTERS—AppIy to Sir. B. TAYLOR, In elson-street, of at the New Commissariat Stables, Penrose. \I7" ANTED—An active young man to assist as TT WAITER. Apply to Mr. jNICOL, "Masonic" Hotel. WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT for a small family at Epsom.—Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street. YT7"ANTED—A Good General BLACKSMITH.— ii 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, (J. E. at the Office of this Paper. WANTED — ; A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, 'within 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D-, llekai.d Office. WANTEB— A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.C.E., Shortlandstroet. W ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address X.N.R.* Herald Office. TV' AN TED—A SITUATION asBOOK-KEEPER, TT by a young man who thoroughly understands his business, and has had considerable experience in a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can be given. Address 0., Herald Office. July 7, 1864. £100 REWARD. WHEREAS on the evening of Sunday, July 17th instant, some person or persons did enter the house of Mr. R. Beck, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-street, Auckland, and steal therefrom several Gold Watches and a quantity of Jewellery, consisting of Chains, Rings, Pins, Brooches, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &e. The above Reward will be paid to any Person or Persons who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. lu addition to the above reward, I am authorised to announce that His Excellency the Governor will grant a free pardon to any accomplice in the above robbery, who will give the required information. JAMES NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, a August 2, 1864. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. Attorney-General's Office, Auckland, Bth July, 1864. \\! HEREAS quantities of Oats and Maize have T V lately been from time to time stolon from the stores of the Commissariat Transport Corps, at or near Drury, notice is hereby given that a reward of £'10 will bo paid to any person who shall give such, information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persona who have been guilty of stealing such property, or of receiving the same; and any person giving such information against his accomplice will, besides the reward, receive a pardon for his offence. FRED. WHITAKER. £20 REWARD. 11/ HEREAS some evil-disposed person or persons \ V 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-tlie offenders. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —This Afternoon —A RING, 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, 18G4. , . 17SOUND —On Sunday last, 31st "nit., A GOLD J LOCKET and KEY.—Apply'to JOHN CORMACK, Band, 50th Regt. EOUND —A PURSE containing a small sum of MONEY. The owner may have it by giving a description of the purse, on application at the Heuald Office. PRIME CLOVER HAY, delivered in quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Or, ROBERT BEAT, Epsom. The health and happiness of CHILDREN may be greatly promoted by suitable RECREATION and AMUSEMENT. These can be secured by a visit to the BEE lIIVE, in Queen-street, where a large variety of New Toys and Games, Dolls, Concertinas, Dissected, Maps, &c.,~ &c., may be bought much under the regular charges. —Note the address, " Tho Bco Hivo in Queen-strset.' CLEANING CLOTHES. ALL kinds of Woollen Clothes Cleaned. Ladies' Mantles, Shawls, Ac., cleaned on. T.he shortest possible notice, by JAS. CARLAW, Vincent-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 August 1864, Page 1
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