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T*7"ANTED—A practical "ENGINEER at the T I Cornwallis Saw Mills. Apply at the Office, Onehunga, or at the Mills. *1/ ANTED —A NAN tlint can Plough and Cart. TT Apply to PETER GRACE, Wyndharastrect. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO LADS from 14 to 15 years of age as APPRENTICES to the Tinsmith and Plumbing business.- Apply to J. LEANING, Tinsmith, Victoria-street. TyANTED—A DRAPER'S ASSISTANT. For * ? particulars apply, to T. H. HALL, or JOHN HALL, Otahuhu. {7TTANTED—A FKMALE SERVANT. Apply ' ' to Mr. J. CROMWELL, Baker, Queen-street-. WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT, for Epsom.—Apply ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, Union-street. WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. SHIPHKRD, Mount Eden. WANTED —Single Gentlemen as BOARDERS, ) ' with attendance. Apply to Mrs. STREET, H ork-street, I'arueli. WANTED —A lespcutable young GIRL as .APPRENTICE to the Book-lolding business. Apply to T. WATTERS, Bookbinder, Queen-streot. WANTED— An APPRENTICE for the SAILMAKING BUSINESS.—AppIy to WILLIAMS & CO., Queen-street. WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. FLETCHER, Wesley College. WANTED— AN ACTIVE GIRL, from 13 to 14 years of age, to attend to children.—Apply at the llebald Oliice. WANTED TO RENT—A BOUSE having six rooms and kitchen. witiiin.ten minutes' walk o 1 the Government Otiices, I'rirct'b-street.—Address " House," Hjebaxd Oliice. WANTED TO KENT—A HOUSE of five or six hoorns —G. W. D., Herald Oliice. TIT" ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A - FIRST TT CLASS COACH PAINTER—To a good workman constant employment and good wages.— Apply at M.ACEJE BROTHERS, Coach Builders, &c., Wellesley-street, Auckland. WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT for a tmall family at Epsom.—Apply at TUCK it SMITH'S Regie try Office, Queen-slreet. \y ANTED—A situation as GOVERNESS, by a TT respectable Young Lady, lately arrived in the colony; good leieiences can be given. Address, C. E. at the Office of tliis l'aptr. V\/ ANTED—A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within l ? 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Herald uttice. WANTED— A C;O.OK nnd WAITER.—AppIy to s. P. J AMES A' SON, Q.C.E., Shortlaudatreet. \,y ANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a YI Merchant's Office or elsewhere.- Address X.N.lt., Herald Office. ? n O I KT>-—A PURSE containing a small sum af Jl. MONEY. The owner may have it by giving a description of the purse. on application at the 11 euai.d Office. mWO GENTLEMEN are offered BOARD and X RESIDENCE in a private family—references 1 given and required. Apply at MR. DOBSOA'S Wi'ocer, Wakeliekl-street, corner of Abercrombiestivet. "PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE— j. Apply to 'MRS. STREET, York-street, i'arueli. "\I7"K])1)IN(» PRESENTS, Birthday Presents, I » and Present-.; suitable i'l' Gins ami Boys; also I.'eilin Wools, fii:i«hed;;ii-i unlinishcd, Fancy Needle Work, J'alterns, and Caiif.ipsc-:-, are now it-.-Uing at the liF.i'i lIIVI-', Toy ami Fancy Repository, in (J iiCPii-clivo:. Note the Address—The IJce Hive, m Queen-street. TO THE OPEN WORLD. BELIEVE OR DISBELIEVE. THE HOLY DECLARATION. . (Tiie Woiid ok Our Living God.) ACCORDING to the Holiness of Heaven, there are three Divine persons and only one God, and the earth shall be smote with three manners of plagues, and it shall commence in 1875, with Fire, and immediately after the Fire, the Waters shall increase upon tlio earth, and then the Waters shall be dried up, and then there shall be a great Dearth throughout the whole world, until the 77th year, the third your, and then the earth shall re-open again and bring forth her fruits as usual. I do solemnly declare that these things are true, and I cannot say any more. And after tlio above declaration, and then God disappeared and the aforesaid declaration was delivered from the Lord our Gild iu the year of 1860 unto his servant the Prophet, and these'judgments cannot fail in coming to pass at the appointed time of the declaration, and therefore iu the name of the l.orcl the most High God I do call for a united court of all tile chief powers of the whole world to assemble and consult, the holy declaration of our God, and fake up measures according as the books of the Prophesy liavo pointed out for the world to do, and if ibis request is not complied with by the world, I can only say that in 1875 there will be an end to all commerce of the whole earth in our days, and tbe loss of human life will be exceedingly great all over the whole earth. The plague of Fire alone will leave the whole world of life in a state of starvation. JOHN WILLIAM MADISON, True Prophet of these Judgments. P.S. —May this request and declaration be continued by all the journals throughout the whole world, translated in all written language's. GOODS FROM MELBOURNE AND sf DNEY. TIIHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJL PANY underwrite, through the medium of their Agents, MERCHANDISE to Auckland and all New Zealand Ports, at the usual of Premium. Claims settled and paid either in tbe Colonies or A.uckland, at the Insurer's option. Agents :— Sy dn ey Hon Eire GI LFI Li„\ N. Melbourne Fallkstein it MclCfchxey. Adelaide O. vo.vheb 11ev.dk & Co. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, (LIMITED.) A CALL of One Pound (.CI) per share is hereby _£"\- made on the Shareholders of this Company, payable at the Company's Oliice, Queen-street, on or before the loth instant. Bv order of tlio Board of Directors, HUGH REID, Soaretory. Au«»l*nd, 6#pt«nbrr 1,1564.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 251, 1 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 251, 1 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 251, 1 September 1864, Page 1

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