Bookbinder wanted, aw,—a paper RULER. Apply to T. WAITERS, Bootbinder, Queen-street. p HEM IST and DRUGGIST—A YOUNG MAN »cnc«tomod lo tile Chemist and Druggist Busiioss, and used to Dispensing Medicine WANTED.— Apply by letter to C. & D. Herald Office. YAJ~-VNTKI i, an Active Man as WAITER.—AppIy ! ? to -Mr. Is'! col, Masonic Hotel. W" ANTED, A GOOD SHOEING SMITH, nonebut :i first-rate hand need apply.—Apply to IKA'KY Nov and Sous, Onehunga. W ANTED—A Respectable Girl, age 11.- to leans tlai Book-folding Business. —Apply to- IV i'yATTERS, Bookbinder, Queen-street. AISTEI I —A HOUSE, of five or six rooms, fur--VV nislicd oi l uut'urnished. G. W. DANIELS, 'i-inee ol' Walos Theatre. RANTED, TWO SMART LADS, to Deliver Ajjply at t-iiu Ukualu Office. \\r ANT't' D—ooo Dozen of EGGS immediatelv. TV Apply to J. CLOMWELL, Pastry-cook, ■hl'-'CII-at-IWL. Y*TANTED —To SELL a THREE-ROOMED* V V CUTIAGE and ALLOTMENT, very cheap, \pply to sillXII, Cafe do Paris, row 10 till 12 daily. nTAiN'ITU A GOU1) CHAMBERMAID, —Apply \V to Jill*. McKenzie, United Service Hotel, jueen-stre«t, V?7~ANT] —A situation as GARDENER good > V reference? osm be given. Address' W.» IKUALD <J ii.ua. TT7"A NTH ii—A situation as BOOKKEEPER, by' YY a respectable Young Man. Address 'Alpha,' ?ost Oiiicc. W" ANTED-—A situation as HOUSEKEEPER, by a M iddte-aged Female lately arrived in the JoioiT.'. Adi.ress Sikaxgek, Herald Oliico. TST ANTED —An APPRENTICE for the &AILVV AIAKLI\G BUSINESS.—AppIy to WIL--fjIAMS & CO., Queeu-etreet. WANTED —A situation as GOVERNESS, by a respectable Young Lady,-" lately arrived in the colony ; good references can be given. Address Li. E., at the Ollice of this Paper. TEE PRESS. TY/" ANTED a SITUATION as READER to s.\ VV Daily Paper, or as Render and to make himself srcnorally useiul to a Weekly Paper by a writer of-i-onsideiiible experience on the Colonial Press.Addvoss care of Mr. Beseneres, Leith-street, iJunediu. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. ANTED immediately an experienced Medical V ? Man to proceed to an out-stati<s» £oe 10 to JA lavs. Apply to OWEN & GRAHAM, Queen-street Wharf '" MAN GAR EI SCHOOL. WANTED —A* TEACHER for the Mangareii School. Applications must be sent in on or.before the Ist of November, to 3Vsi'.- JAMES? ROBERTSON, Mangarci. APARTMENTS TO LET at tho Poplars, Onehunga, at moderate charges. Apply to CsptIvING, on the premises. /OFFICES in CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen' \_J street To Let. —Apply to HUGH REID.accouiitiuit, House and Land Agent. ~VTOTICE is hereby given, that a GenefSi-Meeting' i_N of tluv-e qualified to vote to form a Board of' Trustees I'm- the District of Waitakarei East willbe" lu id on TUESDAY, the first day of November J*ext,at tho hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at Jho : " \\ lieatsheaf' Inn, Queen-street, Auckland, l'ortbs-' purpose of levying a rate, electing Trustees, and transacting other business connected with the above District. FRANCIS WHITE. AucklandEX • HEllO." T. H. HAL L, HAS FOK SALE, THE FOLLOWING O CASES LADIES' UNDERCLOTHINGJj 1 case Ladies' Summer Shawls, Prints, &c. 1 case Ladies' Sewed Cambric Collars and Sets 1 case men's Felt Hats 2 cases Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts 1 case Made-up Mat trass Cases 1 case Feather Pillows, lilled with down 1 case Union Huckaback 2 bales Kidder and Printed Felt Carpets 1 case Hearth Rugs 1 case Pilot Jackets aud W. P. Coats and Capes 1 case Rimmell's Perfumery 4 eases Curled H'&ir 1 case Ladies' and Cowier Bags. EX ' ALBERT WILLIAM.' O CASES FANCY PRINTS O 1 ease Longclotlis and Shirtings 1 ca.-e Koll Cambrics aud Silesia Linings I bale Cotton Ticks 10 bales 33iu., 3Giil., and 8-4 Grey Calicoes 1 bale Ginghams, Derries, aud Denims 1 bale Colored Quilts and Cotton Sheets On Sale, to arrive. T. H. HALL. EX ' IDA zeiglee; "Jo QR. -CASKS rO R T WINE XA 11 qr.-casks Sherry Wine cases White and Regatta Shirts 1 c:t»o Sewed Muslins 2 cases Cotton Hosiery, Ribbons, and Flowers M c.isks White Lead aud Colored Paiuts 1 cask A'.'atc l'owder, for knife-boards, &c. -.: eases Cast Si eel 1 cask Bastard and Hand-saw Files 17 boxes Move polish Plumbago ;S boxes Meerschaum-washed Clay Pipes 22 eases Ritchie and Son's Bone Manure 2 cases Wax Vestas and Tabic Cutlery 2 cases Ladies' Bags, Purses, Brooches, Clasps, etc. 1 case Tapes, Braids, Fringes, and Pins Sewing Machines, On Sale by T. If. HALL. [A. C.VRU.] J. 11. BURNSIDE & CO., IIU-OKiEES, "WHOLESALE: DRAPERS, A£x> GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, QUKES-SXHEJSI WlLittF, AUCKLAND, N. Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 296, 24 October 1864, Page 1
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