\\rANTED a Bed-room and Sitting-room, with T Y Board. A permanency.—Address A.8.C., llekald Oilice. SALE, on Easy Terms—Gprrie's School, off X Victoria-street, This is a Luge Brick Building, very suitable for.-t Hall, Academy, or Cliapel.—Apply to HI"GIL REID,. Accountant, and Land Agent. ~\hf ANTED—Two MEN and u LAD 'willing to I Y make themselves generally useful. K. J ! Al.jiS. c.Kl.i "Water .Maimfacturer, jjUliott-street. AX ACCOMPLISHED LADY wishes to get a situation as G OA' KRNESS, and •would superintend !tie household of a widower with children.— Apply to J. 31. liASLETT, Xo. G, Ifcw Buildings, ("I'Xt to the Hkrai.l) Oilice.) \\J ANTED—A GOOD COOK for the steamer V V ' Wonga Wonga.' Apply on "board, at the Wharf, this morning. WANT HI), a respectable YOUNG WOMAN, to assist in the Nursery. Apply to Mrs. ALFRED BUCKLaND, Newmarket. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A GENERAL Jj (.) LSK SERVANT, for the Suburbs. Apply to COMBES &' 1)AL1)Y. YSrAN'L'liD— A COTTAGE, containing two or II ilncii rocuii Apply to DOND. McLENNAN, Commission and General Agent, Queen-street. "Tf7" ANTED 201 PAIRS FOWLS.—Apply -to V V AIkii.MIU AND Isciii. TYTANTED—A GOOD FEMALE COOK; to a _ V V competent person, liberal wages will he given. Apply at I'iiAi'M.a's Registry, Queen-street. XXT AN IT D—CON TRACTORS to Build a Dam Vt at the AVangapoa Sawmills. Apply to THOMaS CRAIG, Customhouse-Street. \\[ At, TED—CuNTRACTORS to Eell, Crosscut, Vf and put into Creelc, about Five [Million feet Timber. Apply to THOMAS CKAIG, Custom-house-street. "YTTANTED to Purchase—A Brass Side KegulaV? tion DRUM, with Stocks, &c. Also wanted, a First-class BASS SINGER; a. liberal salary will be given. Apply personally to G. DALRYMPLE, Pavilion Music iiail, Queen-street.-~VXTANTED —A WAITER. Apply to Mr. Nicol, T ¥ Masonic Hotel. ~\Xf ANTED—An active LAD from 13 to 15 years 11 of age, as an apprentice. —Apply to. Mr. CROMWELL, Baker, Q.ueen-atreet. YJT AN TED —A good general SEIvVAJsT. Apply VV to Mrs. O'BRIEN, Cafe de Paris, Queenstreet. ~ST/"ANTED —A GENERAL HOUSE SE&VAJST. V Y Apply to Mrs. Geukans, Hobson-street. "TT7"ANTED —A Situation in a Store as Salesman V T or Book-keeper. Has had ten years' Colonial experience, <■ an give good references if required. Address H.M., IluiuJJ) Office. TX7"ANTED—A Situation by a Young Man who. VV understands Farming in all its branelics. Apply by letter to N.D., lil.HAi.l) Oilice. WANTED— SIX good TAILORS. Apply toOLIVER & "WEIGHT, Tailors, Queensi rect. WANTED— Eor the New Cafe de Paris, Queenstreet, 2CO PAIRS FOWLS. Apply on the premises to C. O'BKl EN, Proprietor. WTANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID, —Apply \ y to Mr. McKenzie, United Service Hotel, Queen-street. T/fT ANTED —A situation as GARDENER ; good fV references can be given. Address W.,, IlEliALl) Oilice. MANTLE MAKER required.—One accustomed to working the Sewing Machine preferred.. Apply to GllAllAJt & Co., Queen-street. "OOUND—A POCKET-BOOK, containing Notes JJ and Receipts. The owner can have the same t>i paying expenses and describing contents, ifcc. Apply at tJio -m"w Ze.ii.ani> Hekalk office. November 11,156-1. STRAYED —An aged blue COW, in full Milk, JT on shoulder (milking side), came from W. H. 'inonrE, Wairua. Any person bringing her to the undersigned will be rewarded by RICH. riEAMISK, Tenacrc, Epsom. TWO POUNDS KE"U r AI?D'. STOLEN or STRAYED from Pamell, on Thursday morning, u BLACK MARE, with white ol't'hind foot. Any person returning same or giving such information as will lead to her recovery to ALLENDER and STEVENSON, Parnell, will receive the above reward. Pamell, November 11, 1564. TO LET. T'O LET—Three SHOPS in Upper Queen-street. Apply to Sir. R. TAYLOR, "Welleslev and Nel-son-streets. ' . { BEDROOM TO LET, with or without board, for two respectable young men, —Address A. 'A., I lkiiald .Oilice. APARTMENTS TO LET at the Poplars, Onehunga, at moderate charges. Apply to Capt. KING, on the premises. O T O It A G E TO LET. Q STEPHENSON & WARDELL. 118 th September, 1804. . ' . .. . OFFICES in CANADA BUILDINGS, Queenstreet To Let.—Apply to HUGH REID, Accountant, House and Land Agent. .......... | EVENING CLASSES. IJEADING, WRITING, and ARITmiETIC, for Boys under seventeen. j French and advanced exercises taught. ! Private Lessons, toe." j Hours from fi.'JO p.m. I THOMAS L. MARSHALL, . j Wyndham-street. I JUST RECEIVED, Ex ' MAll'iT WAEKEK,' C 1 OLT'S RKYOLVER CARTRIDGES, Navy •and belt size . i Adams' Revolver Cartridges, gauge 54 and 120 j Sharp's Repeater Cartridges","Nos. 1 li, and 3 I E!ev f s Wire Cartridges, trreeii and Royal, all j Kiev's Grey I Felt Elastic Wadding, all.sizes . Kley's iJouble \» v atei*prL>oi Control X'ire Blasting Pov.uer ;md safety iuse; • " ' • j i SON, I Wakelield-street. jj are purchasers* of SECOND lIA.ND GUNS and REVOLVERS, &e. UL EYITT & SON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 1
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