ANTED—A SHOPMAN" to take the manageV T ment of a Rotail Drapery Business in the Country. Good encouragement will be given to a good man.—Apply at the Herald Office. TXT ANTED—A GOOD SMALL-GOODBMAN T i Apply B. Abslon, Butcher, Cliapel-Btreet. Wl ANTED to BUY or. BORROW, a few hack V T ruontldy numbers of REYNOLD'S MISCELLANY.—App{y to A., at this Office. \XT AiN'l'ED, by the Advertiser, a SITUATION in T T a STORE. A good Penman and Accountant. Apply to J. L. M., at-the Herald Office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY — One or Two (Jood Carpenters.—Apply to J. H. Revill, Edwardi^-.street. WANTED.— A WAITER. Apply to Mr. KK OL, Masonic HoteL WANThD for a Gentleman, in or about the neighbourhood of Pakkel, BOARD and RESIDENCE. Address X 33, HgntT/n Office. ~W[~ANTED, at the Auckland Citv Mission—A TT MATRON lor the CHILDREN'S HOME. None lHiil apply except those who are willing to give themselves to the work out ef pure love to our Lord and bnviour Jesus Christ. Apply to BENJAMIN CI ■ NNINGUAM, Manager. WAIN TED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID,—AppIy to Ai.it. McKenzie, United Service Hotel, Queen-street. WAN ll'.D—A respectable "WOMAN to attend REFRESHMENT ROOM.—Apply to Mr. CKOMWELL, Baker, Queen-street. \*TAi\TED —A good COOK, for a Private Hotel. T V H t fereiice required.—Apply at Ckaphan's Reoistky Of i'ice, Queen-street. WANTED —A situation as GARDENER; good references can be given. Address W., Hf.eali> Oiiicc. WANT ED—A situp'ion as BOOKKEEPER,"by a respectable Young Man. Address 'Axeha,' Post Otliee. "\T7 ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SIX ROOMED VV COTTAGE. Address 8., Herald Office. "O^ANTED —A situation as HOUSEKEEPER, T» by a Middle-aged Female lately arrived in the Colon) . Address Stkangek, Herald Office. YKTANTED —A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT, TT for Epsom.—Apply ROBERT BURNB' HOTEL, Union-street. "TXrANTED—An APPRENTICE for the SAILit MAKING BUSINESS.—AppIy to WILLIAMS & CO., Queen-street. WANTED —A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respectable Young Laly, lately arrived in the colony ; good references an be given. Address C. E., at the Office of this Pap»r. WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE of five or sir Rooms. —G. W. D., Hesald Office. \,r/ -tNTED—A SIX ROOJtED HOUSE, within t r 10 minutes' walk of the Post Office. Apply D., Hi:iiai.d Office. WEDDING PRESENTS, Birthday Presents, and Presents suitable for Girls and Boys; also Berlin AVools, finished and unfinished, Fancy Needlft Work, Patterns, and Canvasses, are now Selling at. the BEE HIVE Toy and Fancy Repository, in Queen-streei. Note the Address—The Bee Hiv*. i Queen-street-CANTERBURY. XV ANTED a trustworthy Man to take charge of * T Sheep on board ship. Respectable reference required. Apply at STYAK. and HUNTER'S Office. A FIRST-CLASS BOOK-KEEPER and ACCOUNTANT is open for an ENGAGEMENT—CoIoniaI references. Address " Private," Hekald office. CHEMIST and DRUGGIST—A YOUNG MAN accustomed to the Chemist and Druggist Business, and used to Dispensing Medicine WANTED.— .Apply by letter to C. & D. Herald Office. TO BRICKLAYERS.—"WANTED A PARTNER with a Small Capital in a Profitable Business. He must be of good character and industrious habits.—For further particulars apply to Mr. F. KINNAIRD, Green Hill, Flagstaff, Onehuuga. XEW BOND AjS t D FREE STORES, POET STIvEET. EAND H. ISAACS'S NEW STORES are a now opened to receive GOODS at Current Hates. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER, STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, with Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands and Hall Tables. OWEN & FENDEI/OW, Queen-street, Auckland. THE BANK OF AUCKLAND TJpHE Bank of Auckland is now opened for receiving 8 money on deposit, opening current accounts, discounting approved bills, and transacting all other usual banking business. CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. Auckland, July 11,1861. Defence Office, 2Sth September, 1864. HpENDERS are invited to be sent in to tbis Office on JL or before the oth of OCTOBER, for the SHEATHING with KAURI TIMBER of tho Colonial Steamship ' &TURT,' either on the Waikato or at Onehunga. Full particulars and specifications can be obtained on application.. . W.SEED. TO LIGHTERMEN. . MARINE BOARD OFFICE. TENDERS are required for the carriage of Lighthouse Material to Tiri-Tiri Island. For particulars apply to this office, where tenders will be received until fc-.VIT RIJAY, Oct. Bth 1864. 11. JOHNSON, Warden. Sept. 29th, 18G4. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS will be received until 4 p.ia. of the 7tli of October for the ERECTION of TWO SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSES in Wakefieldstreet. Plans, &c., at my office, Yicioria-street. RICHARD KEAL3, Architect. TO BDILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. fTIENDERS will be received until 4 -p.m. of the JL stli instant, for the erection of a BUILDING at Ngaruuwaiiiu, for the Bank of New Zealand. I'iajj™, &o>, o-t mjrofflcc, Yictoria-strect. IUOH3?. J>JBALS, AittliUsirtj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 280, 5 October 1864, Page 1
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