FRANK HUGG-INS, formerly of Peotliam, England, arrived in May, 1862, ship ' Netherby,* communicate with Henry Franks, Argus Office, Geelong, Victoria, will hear of friends from home. ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN BAKER. Nona bat a good hand need apply. R. FOBG-lE, Baker, Hobson-street. ~YJU ANTED— A General Female SERVANT, on« 11 accustomed to Children. References required. —Apply ut G. Gir.cußrsT'a Timber Yard, Wellesleyetrect. WANTED — TWO ABLE-BODIED HEN, accustomed to work in a Quarry.—Apply to Mr. Charles Ham, at tho Quarry, Kyber Pass Road. WANTED_ —A COOK.—Apply at the QC.E, Shortland-street. ~\\TANTED, by a Young Person lately arrived 1V from England, a sitnation as Housemaid and Needlewoman, or to look after children. Good references can be given. Address C. H., Eerald Office. \\J ANTED, a stout active LAD, who can ATillr Tr Cows and make himself generally useftiL Apply to Geo. Wn.so.N", Shoemaker, Chapel-street. WANTED, all good SERVANTS to know, that they may easily obtain good SITUATIONS at Mrs. VENABLES' Registry Office, NVyndhamstruct, Auckland. WANTED, a Governess, who thoroughly understands the French language. Address H., Heiialb Office. AN TED, a good Ploughman. Address C., PoatT? office, Auckland. A YOUNG LADY wishes to go as COMPANION or (_;OYKKNLSS to Young Children; can do Plain Needle-work.—Apply at the Hekatd Office. IjARTNEK WANTED, —By a Gentleman of X Lapital, of iirst class Business Habits, to commenco aa Auctioneers, tic., Stock Salesmen. Tlio advertiser has an extensive connection with Cattle Brecdeisin the Australian Colonies.—Address, 11. E., Heuald cilice. mWO OK THREE GENTLEMEN can ba ac- | J_ conimodated with Board and Lodging, at Mrs. GERIiAN'S, llobson-street. nuvo Ladies, or a Lady aud Gentleman (married) X can be accomn.odated with BOARD and RESIDENCE in one of the most healthy and pleasant parts of Auckland. Apply at the Herald OfHee. "HOME. " SINGLE GENTLEMEN can have the comfort* and privileges of a Christian Home. Terms moderate.—Apply C., IJ£iiai.i> Office. LET—A TWO ROOMED COTTAGE in Duncan-street, West Newtown—Apply to RICHARD PUN Cli, Emigration Bar::a"ks, Official It v. __ APARTMENT'S of Two or more Booms to be let, turnished, in one of the most pleasantly situated spots in I'arnell. Apply at the Herald office. TO LET, 3 STALL STABLE. Applv to C. MARKS, Queen-street. TO LET, npHE OFFICES lately occupied by A. BevBRIDQB, JL Esq. Appiy at his office Wyndham-street, or at the Herald Office. TO LET, KEV. T. HAMERS' DWELLING HOUSE, of ■ eight rooms, ic., &c., ICarangahape road, Newton. Occupation on the Ist of July. Apply at the residence. LOST,—FIVE POUNDS REWARD. IN the month November last, from Edgecombe's Hotel, Great North Bond, a light bay MAKE, rising <1 yea;s old, thoroughbred; no brand; -white mark down face ; stand* 15 hands high ; black mark down back. Supposed to h:i\e foal at foot. Whoever will return them to the undersigned will receive the abovo reward. J. A. DRURY, Qusen-street. EOIIND, in Upper Queen-street, a 40-acre LAND GRANT. The owner can have the game by paying expenses and stating number, ic. Apply at the Uek.h.d Office. WOUND —'-sth iust., a BROWN MARE, with jC Saddle and Bridle Marks, Star oil' Ilind, and Saddle Marks, height about 15-2. The owner can have it by applying to Sergt.-major FREED, Military Train, and paying expenses. FOR LEASE, AT ONEHUNG-A, milE newly erected commodious BUILDING 8 near the Government Wharf, commanding a magniiicent view of the harbour, and fronting tho Market site and Military Parade; well adapted for fainilv hotel, school, A'c. COMBES & DALPY. NOTICE. WE have to request that all DEBTS due to US previous to tho First of this month, be settled on or before tho l?irst of May, ISGS. All Accounts which have been Standing over tiikee will be handed over to a Solicitor, if not settled within tho abovo period. OLIVER AND WRIGHT, Tailors, Lower Queen-street. April 5, 1865. JOHN STANFORD JOHNSON, (LATE MANAGER OF THE AUCKLAND CLUB,) BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the ROYAL HOTEL, Onchunga, lately in the possession of Mr. REED, and trusts by constant personal superintendence of, and attention to the business, to render the Hotel 'worthy i jf patronage by all classes of the public. The appointments ot the Hotel are first-rate, and accommodation is afforded for all descriptions of visitors. J. S. .T. lias added to his establishment a good Billiard Table. The Cuisine will be found to be of the first order, and all spirits, wines, and liquors supplied will be the best obtainable in the colonial markets. N.B.—First-rate stabling on the premises. NOTICE. THE SALE of our STORES in Queen-street it POSTPONED till further notice. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. April 1, 1805. MRS. COCKAYNE begs to inform her Friends •nd the Inhabitants of Auckland, that she ha* open.-*. R gistry Office, where Ladies -wiU meot with good servants, at the shortest possible notice,by auplying to No. 7. Albert-streot. _____ PERSONS Indebted to tho Estate of the late BENJAMIN NEWELL, will oblige by paying tho amount of their ACCOUN Tb to RICHARD GWYNN, Junction Hotel, Newmarkfft. March 29, 1866.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 444, 15 April 1865, Page 1
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