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IF this should meet the eye of WILLIAM MABS« DEN, he will hear something respecting his relatives by calling at the Heraij> office." "W"ANTED—A FEMALE, SERVANT.—AppIy T f to Mrs. SHIPHERD, Mount Eden. ' TJ&ANTED—An -APPRENTICE for the SAIL-' TT MAKING- BUSINESS.—AppIy t* WILLIAMS it CO., Queen-street. TSTANTED —AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN as' T T WAITER.—AppIy to Mr. NICOL, Masonic Hotel.' WANTED —AN ACTIVE GIRL, from 12 to 14 years of age, to attend to ' children.—Apply at the Office. — WANTED— For a Private i! Ct<'!, -;1 Strong Active GIRL lis Kiirhen iti* id. ■ : Apply ■at CHAP-i MAN'S Registry Olllce, Quoi n-sueet. \\J ANTED '\ O RENT —A" HOUSE having-six, T r rooms and kitchen, -\yithin ten minutes' walk ot tins Government Offices, Prirces-street.—Address •' House," 31 KiiAij> Oiliee. TXrANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE of five or six* TT Rooms.—G. W. D.', Heiu:lt> Office. \Xf ANT E D IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST V> CLASS COACH PAINTER—To a good workman constant, employment and good -wages.— Apply at MacKIR IiHuTHISRiS, Coach Builders, &«•••» Wcllesley-strftct," Auckland. YKf ANTED—FOUR ' NAVVIES for ROADTT MAKING. Applyto Mr. JOHN McLEOD IK-len.sville, Kaipara. WANTED— A GOOD. FEMALE SERVANT I'or a. small. iamily at Epsom.—Aj>ply at TUCK iSr SMITH'S Registry Office, Queon-atreet. "\X7 ANTED—A situation as GOVERNESS, by a TT respectable Young: Lady, lately arrived in the colony,; good.references can be given. Address, C. E. at the Office of this Paper. "WANTED— A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within it 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Heiiai.i> OiEce. TAT"ANTED—a COOK and WAITER.—AppIy TV to S. P. JAMES & SON, Q.C.E., Shortlnndstreet. "T^T" ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in. a YY ' Merchant's -Office or- elaswhsra.—Addresi X.N.R., Hekald Office. WANTED —A Parlour and Bedroom Unfurnished. Also a Furnished Bedroom, with attendance for two Gentlemen. Situation healthy. State terms. —Apply to L.M.D., Herald Office. TXTANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HOLDER-UP, Tt accustomed to Boiler-making.—Apply by Twelve o'clock, THIS DAY, to ALBERT IRON. FOUNDRY. August-23, 1864. "TIJANTED—A MAN COOK. None but an T I experienced Man need apply.—J. PALMER, Royal Hotel. . ~WJ~ ANTED—An ACTIVE LAD, to do Household TT Work.—Apply at the Office of this Paper. TX7"ANTED —A SITUATION aaBOOK-KEEPER, T r by a young man -who thoroughly understand! his business, and has bad considerable experience in a.; Inrge mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can bo given. Address 0., Hf.kau> Office. July 7, 1864. TO QUARRYMEN. , . VAT ANTED—Sixty Perches of Good Scoria Rubble. T T —-Apply sharp, opposite ".Governor Grey" Hotel, Grey-street. ONE POUND REWARD. : ST OLEN OR STRAY'E D,—From Mb. PROBATE'S Paddock, Newton; A Stout Dark Brown Riding M.SRE, rising 4 years, few while hairs down faee, black points. - One Pound reward will bo. paid, if returned to Mil. FORSAITH. Newton, or to Mb. SHACKELL, East Timiaki. If stolen, Five Pounds will be paid 011 conviction of offender. .N OTIC E. . PERRONS indebted lo the Estate of tho late HENRY'KELLY, C oal Merchant, will please pav the amount of their accounts to the undersigned, j JACKbON &-RUSSELL, • Fort-street, Auckland.August 22nd, 1564. NOTICE. DT!. HUBAULTbegs to inform his patients that he has returned from Sydney and will resume his Professional duties as usual. Hours of Consultation at Dr. H.'s residence, Sy-lnonds-street, aTe from 8 to 10 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. Syinonds-sfcreet, ' ' 23rd August, 1864... OL^BKE'S-SWEEPSTAKE. ARTICLES TO BE DRAWN FOR ON SEP--"TEMBER 3kd, 1864.- • ; -f- inVENTY-'- POUND ENGLISH LEVER J. HUNTING- GOLD" WATCH, Clarke's .own make ~ - •• '-"'J 1 ;CIG Ladies' Gold Watch, of..'Clarke's own make - ' '- 2 Gold Geneva Watches ~ <1. Ladies' Gold Neck Chains 1 Handsome Marble Clock.. 30 clays 0 Handsome Gold Brooches 18 Pair of Gold Ear-ringa . G Gold Signet Rings 12 Gold Keeper Riny;s G Gold Handsomo Lockets 12 Ladies' Gold Dress Rings (i English J.ever Hunting Watches, ill very stout Silver Cases . 1L! Geneva liuntars,"Silver Cases _ - .'."2(1 arid Albdrts*. ~ (-> Eight : clay Brass Clocks' . (J Lever Clocks . .J. . Meershrtm-tipes ; M.~.A All articles-guaranteed. Tickets at Clarke's, Watchmaker, Wakefield-street, , ■■ Auckland..i >.) (Next to Constant's, tho Baker.) ...: tickets ss. each. "i VSn A MEMBERS WANTED to join CiAßVz'a IUUU SWEEPSTAKE, to itube -place on SATURDAY, September j 3rd, 1864. each.' 1 ' • ; • '• ' ■ ; —' t 5 "A"'" r iWENTY POUND '(TOLD"ENGLISH J\. LEVER .HUNTING WATCII for ss.,tp.bo had 'tit Cla'bkb's SWEEPSTAKE,, on.'September 3rd. Tickets. 55.. each,..to be had at Clarke?, Wntclimakcr, Wakefield-etreet,' next to Constant, Baker. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 1

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703

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 243, 23 August 1864, Page 1

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