tttAnted—a baker.—A PP i y to w. R. TT WADDELL, Hobson-street. TITAN TED—An APPRENTICE to the Smithing T» Business.—Apply to T. W. POLTON, Coach-maker, Victoria-street. "TTTANTED—A FLUTE PLAYER. Also,— VV DOUBLE BASS or VIOLONCELLO. Apply XTkuaxd Office. "TX7"ANTED, —A Man for tho Circular Saw. Apply »T at SMALLPIELD'S, Auckland Office,Onehunga, or Cornwallis's Saw Mills, * September 9, 1364. \\J~ ATX TED—A MAN to make liimself generally TT useful. Apply to Mr. .NICOL, "Masonic' Hotel. ,i- f ' "TXT ANTED—THREE HARNESS MAKERS. T i Apply to J. &A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, Queen-street. WANTED— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT, for Epsom.—Apply ROBERT BURNS' HOTEL, Union-street. ~\Xi ANTED—Single Gentlemen as BOARDERS, • ' with attendance. Apply to Mi's. STREET, \ ork-street, Parnell. TXTANTED—An APPRENTICE for tho SAILT¥ MAKING BUSINESS.—AppIy to WILLIAMS & GO., Queen-street. WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE of five or six Rooms. —G. W. D.,lLkka:ld Office. WANTED —A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respectable Young Lady, lately arrived in the colony ; good references can. be given. Addresa (J. E., at tho Office of this Paper. . . WANTED— A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within 10 minutes' walk of the l'ost Office. Apply D., Herald Office. ~VVr ANTED—A PARTNER to join in an Estab--7 T lished Mercantile and General Commission business. The Gentleman must be qualified .to undertake tho duties of a CountiDg-liouse. Capital required—tlie amount is not sucli ah object as efliciency as an Accountant and Correspondent. AddreßS by letter, L. M. P., Heiut.d Ollieo. fjj \0 CARPENTERS.—Wanted, Two or Three JL good hands. Apply to Jj\ E. GILBKKD, Parnell. WEDDING PRESENTS, Birthday Presents, and Presents suitable for Girls and Boys; also Berlin Wocls, linished and unlinished, Eaney Needle Woik, Patterns, and Canvasses, aro now Selling at the IiEE HIVE Toy and Fancy Repository, in Wueen-btrcet. . ' Note tho Address —The Bee Hivf, t Queen-street. LOST —A PURSE containing a Cheque on the K e\v South Wales Bank, dated September 14th, -■> o loiiO, lor ±'4, drawn by E. J. Cos ; and a slip for cash paid into the Union Bank by W. Lepine. The .bunk has notice to stop payment. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Office of t.liiw paper. ' * ' ' mHE Early Closing Association, beg to announce JL that the following establishments will be closed unTLEiiDA\ and WEDNESDAY, the 20th and 21st. David Graham & Co Graham & Co J. H. Bumside. A. Clark & Son D. JSathan& Co. S. & J. R. Vaile. Henderson & Macforlano Hay & Honeyman Clins. l'etchlor. E. Home. (Jruiekshank, Smart & Co. R.W.- Dyson. J. S.Maefarlane & Co. Herbert Ashton Tlios. Macky & Co. Chas. Lowson. George Webster. H. Kemp. G. S. Jakins. Wm. Hattrav. Chas. Stiehl-ury & Son. T. H. Hall." S. J. Edmonds. BILL I. AR D TABLE. EOR SALE, A THURSTON'S FULL-SIZED SLATE BILLIAJRD TABLE, 1 handsome Horizontal Cue Rack 1 handsome Circular Cue Rack 30 short, half, and long Cues 6 Rests, (various 31 Billiard, Pool, and Pyramid Balls Mahogany Ball Rack, Marking Board Pool Table and Lottery Box Thurston's Rules, in mahogany frame Pool Basket, Brush, Iron Mahogany and-J-cirele Rule Cue Tips, and spare new Pockets Handsome 6-burner Bronze Lamp, with shades Apply to MR. WILLIAM NICOL, " Masonic" HoteL Or to WILLIAM HOBSON. Auckland, Sept. 7, 1564. £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, Queon-street, Auckland, tind steal therefrom several Gold Watches and a quantity of Jewelleiy, consisting of Chains, Rings, Pins, Brooches, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &c. The above Reward will be paid to any Person or Persons who will give sucli information to the undersigned as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. In addition to (lie above reward, lam authorised lo announce that His Excellency the Governor will gi ant a lice pardon to any accomplice in the above l-obberv, who will give tlie required information. [ JAMES NAUGHTON Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, August 2, 1864. £20 REWARD. "XXriIEREAS some eviUdisposed person or persons T V have from time to time lifted tho Anchors and cast adrift the Warps belonging to the Government Pile-Driving Machine now lying in Commercial Bay, the above reward will be paid ou tlie apprehension and conviction of tho offenders. > ■ ■ J. CADMAN, j Queen-street Wharf. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Town, a BLACK DRAUGHT HORSE, both hind feet white, and white star on forehead. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. "ROYAL HOTEL," RAGLAN. JOSEPH GRAHAM, Proprietor of tlie above establishment, begs leave to intimate that he has always ou hand a first class assortment of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, and LIQ UEURS, of every description at. reasonable rates. Travellers and others visiting Raglan will at all times find their interests, comfort, and convenience carefully consulted at this establishment. Saddle Horses always on hire. Horses taken in to bait- Good stabling, >to. Rsuikit, -A liquet M'st. JfKH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 265, 17 September 1864, Page 1
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