■jV/FE- HENRY ST AX] )R IXG, who enlisted into -LIJL one of the Volunteer Regiments under the namo of H. SAVILLE, and sailed from Melbourno for Now Zealand in the ' GRESIIAM,' about the* 28th. January, 186-1, is requested to communicate with. Messrs. THOUNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH, Auckland, without delay. August Otli, 1864. - -- WANTED— A BILLIARD MARKER, OSTLER,. and KITOHEN MAID for the Club, Ollieial Bay.—Apply at the Club House. ANTED a ; few BOARDERS in a PrivatcHouse. ' f Board and Residence-255. per week.—Enquire at the llekald OUice. \\f ANTED—For a gentleman in the neighbour-' I T hood of Parnell, Symonds Street, or Grafton Road, BOARD and LODGING*. A permanency. Address 717, Hebald Office. VtTNTED—A Man to Truss up Hay, must be a TT good hand; also a good Ploughman.—Apply to HENRY NIGHOLLS, East Tamaki. ' • WANTED. —TWO or THREE respectable young MEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodgings at PARNELL. —Enquire 'at the SEWING MACHINE REPOSITORY,York-street, Parnell. ' • . WANTED— An active young man to assist as WAITER. Apply to Mr. NICOL, "Masonic" Hotel. ■ . WANTED— a GOOD FEMALE' SERVANT for a email family at -Epsom.-—Apply' at TUCK & SMITH'S Registry Office, Queen-street. r\7"ANTED— A Good General i V Apply to M. & G. LEAHEY, \Vest (jueenistreet. ■ . - TTTANT ED—A steady MAN tq, live on an imT T proved farm. A married man preferred. Apply at the Hebald oflice. WANTED. —A respectable elderly WOMAN is required to manage a small Household. \V ages liberal. Apply by letter to G. M., at the Bikaid oflice. . ~V\T ANTED—A married man as a SUBSTITUTE T I for the 4tli Waikato Regiment. Apply to GEORGE GEAN, Oneliunga/or to JOHN MARSDEN, at the " Old House at Home" Hotel. WANTED— A SUBSTITUTE, for the 2nd Waikato Regiment. One year's service completed. £5 (five) Bonus.—Apply .at 9'30 a.m., J.H., Herald Oflice. ANTED—A situation as GOVERNESS, by a YY respectable Young Lady, lately arrived, in the colonygood references can be given. Address, C. E. at the Office of this Paper. TI/-ANTED— A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within 1 \ iu minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply : „ I)., Herald Office. Tf 7"ANTED—A FEMALE SERVANT in a small YV fumiJy. References required. The highest v.i-es ghen lo a competent- servant. —Apply at the Hlualu Uliice. . ' WANTED— A COOK and WAITER.—AppIy lo S. P. JAMEb it SON,' Q.C.E., Shortliind-- •: street. \\l ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a T Y Merc-hunt's Office or elsewhere.— Address 1 X.N.R., Hehald Office. \\l ANTED—An ACTIVE LAD, to do Household 1 » Work.—Apply at the Oflice of this Paper; \; AN TED—A SITUATION asBOOK-KEEPER, I I by a young liiun who thoroughly understands his business, and lias had considerable experience in a lurye mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials cau bo given. Address (J., Hekaid Otlice. , July 7, 13G1". • ;\' \ TO BAKKItS. \\T ANTED—A First Class'Hand.—For particulars Y Y upply to J. H. HALL, Queen-street, or to JOHN ii-vLL, Otahuhu. ; TO" FARM LABOURERS. WANTED— TWO USEFUL - SERVANTS necustomed to plough, ico. Apply at the Haymarket. • ' L ' ■ . .; j EOST— On Monday evening, A SMALL GOLD, BROOCH, set in three garnets, with no'' pitx . attached.! Whoever will return the same .to MR. DuURI", will bo liberally rewarded. 17AOUND —A PURSE containing a small sum of MONEY. " The owner may have "it by givingu description of'tho purße,von at tho JiEiiAXJj Otlice. 1 HEREBY caution ' all persons from 1 giving any CREDIT to .my "wiie,. Elizabeth r btuart, iiom tnis date, 'she 1 having lett- my house'at Oneliunga without any reasonable" cause, aad without my consent—\V.STUA : RT. - 1 HEREBY CAUTION' tlie Public from giving credit to my wile, Seliria Gimbel. As 6he has not lived with me lor iour years, I will not be responsible lor any debts she may contract. ■ ' ALEXANDER MILLER. Auckland, Otli August, IS6-1-. .... r ~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LEWIS TURRELL, begs to inform his customer* ana the- public generally that he has removed to DiCUNbWICK. BUILDIN GS,. Queen-street, .where he has on haud a carefully selected stock ;of-FIRST-CLASfcj BO.UTS-and SHOES,, suitable,,for the .present season.' " ' '' i Uucen-street, May 16, ISG-i. .. ... ~ • " -NOTICE.- >' > v.fl t: '■ ALL peißons indebted to the undersigned will please pay the amount of their respective debts to iihi.' LEWId TURRELL, Brunswiuk Buildings, Uueen-street. ■■■■ '■■■■■ " ; ■>'•> . GEORGE TURRELL. ~~7T~L no TIMBER.:: ~-• : : ~ KAURI AND STRINGY BARK. , ACHRISTEY begs to'inform Houso "and - Ship e Builders and. thu public that maUe urrarfgbmeiitaOfor. keep)ng' a : supply of tho abovo. Any orders entrusted to his -care- will bo dulyLattended t<). /. V' /. J/ H I' Long lengths of joice or Bhip planking cut up to .27ft., - . .. ■. , -,r ; Office, George-street, onehunga. NISBET & CHUTE, N I 'G H T M ' E N. TTrATER 'CLOSETS, Cesspools, &c., emptied; YV Yards cleaned, and Rubbish removed. Cgjf* Orders left at Nightmen's Box, Mr. French's | Store, Victoria-street-. PIANOS AND HAJtMONITTMS, . WEBB'S MUSIC SA L O O^N", Welleslev-street, near-St. Matthew s Church, FOR SALE OR HIRE, ; To make:room for 50 new ones, daiiy
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 1
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