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' . - ; NOTICE. , JAMES BENSKIN, of St. Mary, Rotherhithe, County of Surrey, London, England, is requested to apply without delay tc E. G. DAK NELL, Esq., 3 Bedford Place, executor to his late uncle, Thomas Benskin ; to Mr. X. AV. WALKER, Victoria, .Quad.rant, or at the Herald Office,,and he will hear of something greatly to his advantage. . ' ' IF this should meet the eye of JOHN DOLPHIN DALTON, late of Cheltenham, England, who left in the ' Star of Tasmania' for Otago about two years ago, he will by applying at the TTt-tj Office hear news concerning his relatives. WANTED, APPRENTICES for.the Millinery and Mantle-making.—JENKINS & , SANFORD, Queen-street. : : WANTED—A Young Woman, as GENERAL Y Y SERVANT. — Apply to" MRS.' KELLY, Hibernian Hotel, Wakefield-street. , "V\rANTED. —TWO. or THREE respectable young t ' ' MEN can be accommodated with Board and iLodgings at PARNELL;—Enquire at Messrs; ALLENDER and STEVENSON, Parnell.Store. AN TED "IMMEDIATELY—A MAN ■ to-: do t Irou Roofing.-—Apply to Mr; R. TAYLOR, Nelson-street, or at the New. Commißßariat Stables, Penrose. ' ■ " > ' . WANTED —A .' FEMALE SERVAN.T, m/a'' V Small Family. References required. The highest wages given to a competent'servant;—-EnrCv-quire at the Office of this paper.' ' - - . - TTTANTED—An active young man to assist as TT WAITER: Apply to Mr. NICOL, "-Masonic" Hotel. ' . WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE' SERVANT for a small family .at- Epsom.—Apply at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street. TXT ANTED'—A Good General .BLACKSMITH.— ; ' IT Apply to M. & G. LE'AHEY, West Queenstreet •• . TIT ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST-RATE 11 , COOK.—Apply at the CAFE DE PARIS. WANTED— A. situation as GOVERNESS, 'by & respectable' Young - Lady, - lately- arrived in the colony; good references can be given. ■Addreß^ C. E. at the Office of-this Paper. "■ i < ■ WANTED— A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within. 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Herald Office; • . : TXT ANTED—A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy > V to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.C-E., Shortlandstreet. WANTED— A SITUATION as "CLERK "in a Merchant's Office or ' elsewhere. —Address X.N.R., Herald Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good general fcEiiYANT,' and a first-class WAITER.— Apply at the CAFE DE PARIS, Q.UEENb'iKKET. " ' ' "W ANTED—An ACTIVE LAD. to do Household :VY : at the .Office of this Paper. _ WANTED —A situation as a first-class COOK*. Address by c cr to C. T. G., Herald Office. ~Y\TAK TED—A CORNET PLAYER.—AppIy at T Y the office of this paper. ' • \y AN TED—A SITUATION asß OOK-KEEPER, Y Y by a young man who thoroughly understands his business, and lias* had'considerable experience in a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials caii be given. Address 0., Herald Ollice. ' ' Jidy7, lS6i.' i if\ | TO SAW MILL OWNERS. TV/ - ANTED Tenders lor the' supply of TIMBER TI lor the Bridge ut Paiiimu-e. For particulars apply hy letter'to jIIcNEIL & AA'ILSON, Contractors. ; £100 11EWAKD.. ... WHEREAS on, the evening of Sunday, Jiiiy 17tli /instant, Sonle person or persons did house of Mr. R. Beck, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Quecn-street, "Auckland,"and steal therefrom several Gold Watches and a quantity of Jewellery, consisting of Chains, Rings, Pins; Bropcheß, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &c. ' ' ■ ■ ■ : ' . . 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.' > < v.- i. V. ■ I ; Iu 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 robbeiy", who will give tlie required information^ ' ■ JAMES NAUGHTON, J.. — - — - Commissionerof^Police. ,'PoJice Department,; •; • , ■ vt y ■-[ t t Commissioner's .Office, Auckland,' August/2, 1864-. - r j - f , • - TWENTY POUNDS.. REWARD. i r ' Attorney-General's Office, e " ,s . ' ' '''■•■■ ■ Auckland, Bth Ju1y,1864. 11J ItJiREAS of Oats .and'-ITaize/'havß ' VY' 'lately beeiri'fr6Mtiihe"to time stolen,fromLthe stores of the Commissariat - Transport'.Corpsj ait> or near Drury, notice is hereby given that a reward of £20 will he -paid to any . person who" shrfll give such -information as shall-lead to the.conviction..of tho person or persons.Tvho; havej been guilty of stealing such property, or of receiving- the same; and any person giving such'information ,against his accoinplice will, besides the reward, "receive a pardon for his offence. !''-O'; FRED. WHITAKER. '" '"/ "' ' £20' REWARD. u ::v - '' •TJTFHEREAS some ievil-ilisposed person qr person* \ Y have from time to time lifted the A*nfchora.and -cast adrift the -Warps belonging to the Government Pile-Driving Machine now lying in Commercial Bay, tho above reward will bo paid on the apprehension and couyiction of the o{lenders. • • i -i ;i : i :*j.:cii)MAN, Queen-street Wharf. ?. r / riT, yt, i ONE POUND REWARD. T- QST.ntThis .Afternoon-:—A ROTG,; containing 2 l i Lockets and Seid, one Key, and a small Coin. Whoever,lias found the same and leaves them at tliia otfice""ehall receive tlie above reward. ' { 1 >.* Auckland, July 14, 1864. ' * STRAYED from' Newton (Hotel, a CHESTNUT MARE, white face; had a Saddle and Bridlo on ; 3 years old,; .shod, on tho.fore feet only. Any one who will bring thb sfiime to Mr. McNAUGHTON, Momit Eden, will receive £ I reward. IT^OUND —A PURSE" containing a small sum of . MOjSftET."iTlie.'owrica; ;ma.yr have it by giving 4 a.-description.-of the purse, on application, at the 1 HEniLii J %|^. : v;;,;; " ' ¥ '-HEREB\ h caution u'll 'personsKfrom giving 5 any CREDIT'to" my -wife; Elizabeth Seuart, from this date, she having left my bouse at Onehunga without any reasonable cause, aad without my consent—J. STUART.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 229, 6 August 1864, Page 1