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WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy at tlio Royal Exchanos Hotel, Parnell. TT/"ANTED—A Situation to TAKE CHARGE it of HORSES, by a young man thoroughly acquainted with his business. A late arrival.—Address X, at the New Zealand Hf.ualu Office. TIT" AX TED—A LAD who can MILK a COW, Y T and MIND a HORSE ; also, a Cook's Mate. MRS. VDNABLES' Registry Office, Wyndhamstreet, nearly opposito Hekald' Office. TTTANTED—An APPRENTICE to the BOOKT! BINDING and PAPER RULING BUSINESS. Apply to P. "WAITERS, . Bookbinder, Queen-stri t, opposite Fort-street. ~Y\TANTKD —A SHOPMAN to take the manageTT inent of a Retail Drapery Business in the Country, (.rood encouragement '-will be given to a good man.— Apply at the Hejraxd Office. \\rANT]- D—A situation as GARDENER ; good , T T ref( renees can be given. Address W., Hkrald Oii rO. ~\JU~ ANTJ P—A situation as BOOKKEEPEK, by Vi a re. pectable Young Man. Address '-Alpha,' Post Office. WANTtii TO PURCHASE—A SiX ROOMED COTTAGE. Address K, Heuaid Office. W ANTE J'—A situation as HOUSEKEEPER, by a ?ii iddle-aged Female lately arrived in the Colony. A 1 dress Sthakgeh, Hehaij) Office. WANTID IMMEDIATELY—A DRAPER'S ASSISTANT. None but experienced hands need apply.- 11. Hohne, Queen-street. TTT"ANTE] • —A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT, VV for ICpsom.—Apply ROBERT BURNS' HOTEL, t T r ion-street. TS7"ANTEI ■ —An APPRENTICE for the SAfLVV MA3-. LNG BUSINESS.—AppIy to WILLIAMS & Queen-street. ANTE! —A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respc> '.able Young Lady, lately arrived in the colony; p ■ iod references can be given. Address C. E., at the Office of this Paper. TTT" ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE of five or six 11 Rooms.—G-. W. D., Hehat.d Office. WANTED— A SIX ROOMED HOUSE, within 10 minutes'walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Hf.iiald Uffice. -\X]-AX'niD TO PURCHASE—From FIFTY to T T SIXTY FOWLS weekly. Apply to WAL'I liR GKAHAM, City Mart. September 20th, lSlji. CU-IEIIIST and DIIUGGIbT—A YOUNG MAN ! accustomed to tin; Chemist and Druggist Business, and used to Dispensing .Medicine WANTED.— Apply by letter to C. & D. IIEEALI) Office. rnO LET—A SITTING-ROOM and BED-ROOM X FUiiNISIIED, with Board, for a Married Cuuple, Terms, £1 4s. per week; within three niimit'S walk of Queen-street. — Enquire at Mr. WjsiTHAi's, Bootmaker, Wakefleld-street, for Mrs. Curtis. TO LET—A BEDROOM, FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, suited for a Single Gentleman. MRS. YENABLES' Registry Office, Wynd-ham-street. AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY. ROUND in the Centre of the City suitable for VX a Bowling Alley—rare opportunity for making money. —Letters addressed M. 20, Herald Office, will have attention. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— A SMALL GOLD LOCKET with Anchor on back. Any one bringing it to the Ji£itAT/D Office, will receive the above reward. ONE POUND' REWARD. STRAY-ED from Town, a BLACK DRAUGHT HOIiSE, both hind feet white, and white star on forehead. • CRUICESHANK, SMART & CO. OjSTE POUND REWARD. STRAY'ED from Mr. Badley's Paddock, Otahuhu, one BAY HORSE, W on oft" shoulder, and. white star on forehead. Any one giving such information of the same, or bringing it to Mm. T. SMITH, British Hotel, Queen-street, or to Mr. JAMES BADLEY, Otahuhu, will'receive the above reward. September 27th, 1564. BAjNK OF KEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that in consequence of the Half-yearly Balance, the Transfer Books will be closed from: the 24th inst., to the 11th. proximo. By order of the Board of Directors, HENRY' B. MACNAB, Secretary. Auckland, 19th Sept., 1864. NOTICE. TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS Hf THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. THE PAYMENT of PENSIONERS for the ensuing Quarter will be made at the undermentioned Places and dates :— AUCKLAND. Ist October, at 10 a.m. at the Military Accountant's Oiiice. ONEHUNGA. 3rdOctobcr, at 11 a.m., at Sergeant Cassin's Cottage. OTAHUHU. stli Octobcr, at 11 a.m., at Commissariat Office, Otaliuhu. PANMMURE. 7th October, at 10 a.m, at the Post-Office. HOWICK. lltli October, at 9 a.m., at the Prince of Wales' Hotel. (Signed) HENRY MAULE, A.C.G., • . ■ ■ Military Accountant. Military Accountant's Office, September 22, 1864. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. THE Committee are prepared with funds to meet a portion of the expenses incurred by intending Exhibitors in procuring articles to be 'forwarded to the New-Zealand Industrial Exhibition. The whole of the charges for freight in sending articles to Auckland, and forwarding from thence to Duuedin, will be liquidated by the Committee. • - By order, EDWARD KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, August 23rd, 1864. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. INTENDING Exhibitors are particularly requested to send in, immediately, application for space, forms for which can be obtained on application to any member of the Committee. By order, EDWARD KING, J . Hon, See. Auckland, August 23rd, 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 1

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