WANTED, a BOOK-KEEPER (who under-•sr-n stands double entry), for the Cornwallis SawMills. Application by letter, stating salary, &c:, &c., before the 20th December. None but those fully competent need apply. WANTED A SERVANT GlßL—one accustomed to Children :• preferred.- 1 -Apply to ' MRS.", .TAMES FOLEY, Hobson-street." \AJ ANTED—Two Active Ladstoi carry out papsrs.;'' V V Apply at the Heiiaid Office. ' " WANTED —By a Young Mail who understands Book-beeping, a Situation in a Store or otherwise. - Has been with last'employer four-year?.— f; Address A. 8., Hekaib Office..— , TT7"ANTED.—A Servant GlßL—Apply to E. T f ROBERTSON, Baker, Wakefield-Btreet. WAN TED.—A. respectable TOUTH; must write. _ a decent hand, and one who has been accus- •* tomed to Draper)' preferred.—Apply to J. .R. CARTER, Durham Street. \\f ANTED a Femalo Servant.—Apply at the YY Hebaxjj Oflice. fT7"ANTED, a PLO UGHMAN ; one who has had V T Colonial experience preferred.—Apply at the Greyhound Hotel. WANTED, a First-class Man or "Woman COOK. —Apply to J. PALMER, Royal Hotel;, [ Official Bay. T ! \XfANTED an Experienced Waiter.—Apply to | YY NICOL; Masonic Hotel. WANTED— A' good FEMALE SERVANT Apply to Mrs. H. ELLIS, Jfpaom. ~ . WANTED— An APPRENTICE to the sailmaking.business. . Apply to E. MALCOLM, Queen-street. - 117"ANTED —An active LAD from 13 to 15 yeara YV of age, as an apprentice.—Apply to Mr. CROMWELL, Baker, Queen-street. I \kj ANTED—A Situation by a Young Man who I TT understands Farming in all its branches. Apply by letter to N.D., TTkkat.d Office. 11/ ANTED—For the New Cafe de Paris, Queen* VT street, 200 PAIRS, FO"WLS. Apply on the premises to C. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. / . WAITED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID,—AppIy to Mr. McKenzie, United Service Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED —A situation as GARDENER; good references, can be- given— A.ddress,_W., Hekald Office. WANTED a Farm Servant. —Apply to Mr. H. ELLIS, Epsom. TO HAIRDRESSERS. \J\[ ANTED.—A good steady "Workman ; must be" T V able to dress Ladies' hair, and do Block work. Good wages and steady employment given. Apply by Letter, to JAMES UTTLET, Hairdresser, Devonstreet, New Plymouth. rilWO respectable YOUIsG MEN call be accoui--I mo dated with board in a private house in the-" Gray ton Road. Terms moderate. Address 'B/ Hkhai.u office. FOUND, on Thursday morning, a Small Black BOAT. The owner can have the same on payment of expenses.—Apply to F. HARVEY, or W* WATSON, North Shore Depot. 'J £2 REWARD. ; LOST from Albert Barracks, on the Ist instant, a BLACK PONY MARE, branded F om neck, 1. K. near shoulder. Above Reward to anyone! returning her to Army Medical Stores. ' . STRAYED— An aged blue COW, in full Milk, JT on Shoulder (milking side),, came from W. H. Thoiu'e, Wairoa. Any person bringing her to 4he= i undert igned will be rewarded by RICH. BEAMISH,, | Tenacre, Epsom. REWARD. STRAYED from Epsom on SATURDAY, the 3rd instant, 1 Yellow milch cow, white fece 1 Yellow poley cow . 1 2-\-year-old Black heifer 1 Red and white 14-moriths' calf £2 reward will be paid for their delivery at Epsom, or for correct, information that shall lead to their recovery to : ME. H. ELLIS. TO LET UNFURNISHED Board and Lodging, 235. per week. - Night's lodging, Is. per night. Ditto, ss. per week. Breakfast, Is.; dinner, Is. fid.; tea, Is. egg-Meat at every meal. MARLBOROUGH BOARDING-HOUSE, Axbert-street, ■ (Next Custom House-street). r ,.' » APARTMENTS TO LET at the Poplars, Oheliunga, at moderate charges. Apply to Capt. KING, on the premises rPO LET, a BUTCHER'S SHOP and Fixtures, JL doing a good business. Apply to the Office of this paper. STORAGE TO LET. STEPHENSON & WARDELL. 13th September. 1564. " W. C. HILL, GENERAL MERCHANT, IMPORTER AND COMMISSION AGENT, High-street, Auckland. 1 TO BE SOL D. FOR £25 AN ACRE. qa ACRES VOLCANIC SOIL, well sheltered, Zi\J at Three Kings, four miles from AucklandHouse of Four Rooms, Out-houses, and all fenced-in complete. Apply to ME. J. BATES, Queen-street, Onehunga. Dee. ICth, ISO*. . 1 NOTICE. ' TTNLESS the Jonerican Waggon left at Styak and u Hunter's Yard be removed within 14 days, the same will be sold to defray 'expenses. HUNTER & CO. Auckland, B£h December, 1864. R. SECCOMBE .& SON BEG to offer their thanks to their several customers for the liberal support the}' have received since they have been iu business, and beg to infirm tliem that their &ew Steam Plant is now at work, so that thev will be able to supply the demand more readily,' and trust, by strict attention and a good article to merits eontiinitfme of all public favours^ Grains at 4d. per bushel by the quantity (say 200 'bushels evi-ry brewing day) and 6d. in small qnan» tities, Bowery, Eyber Pass, IJscW-JC'J - , iSS'-ti]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 1
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