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tames HOGAIST (who came to Auckland from Melbourne about three years ago) your Cousin Macky wishes to see you.—Apply at Mr. Fabhau's Mount Albert, or addreaa to tlio Hbhald Office. UrANTED —PURCHASERS OF EXCELSIOR .. GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO, unsurpassed, it not unrivalled in quality in New Zealand, 6s a lb.; Cavendish, 3s 6d a lb.; Southern 10'g, fine, 4s a lb.— James Whyte, Queen-street. \jif ANTED A GROOM, none but n good steady Y T man and one -who thoroughly understands his business need apply to "Walter Dudley, Queenstreet. TIT ANTED —A Working BRICKMAKER, to ' » charge of a Brickyard in Town. He must be a first-class workman.—Apply to Mr. S Y Collins' Office, near the Wharf. "TXTANTED TO CHARTER—VESSEI.S of light T T draught, to carry Timber from Kaipara.—T. H. Hall, Queen-street. WASTED— An APPOINTMENT as Bookkeepcr, or Collector of Accounts. The applicant can give reference ' o his late employer in this city, as well as several other gentlemen-—Apply at the Herald Officc. W ANTED—The Public generally to know that * T Pure Oaten Hay, Chaff, Crushed Maize, Bran, Hay, straw, Flour, Potatoes, &e., can be had (it Claukson'r, Corn and Produce Stores, opposite the Herald Office, Wyndham-streel. TO PLOUGHMEN^ WANTED —An active young Scotch PLOUGHMAN, with not less than two ye:us' Auckland experience.—Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock to Mr. James Wititelaw, at Craicksh:mk, Smart & Co.'s, High-street. • TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ,4 FIR.-.T-CLASS JOINER is in want of EII--rt PLOYMENT, by contract or day ;is a good staircase band.—Address "T. M.," Heeald Office. rno PARENTS.—WANTED, by a young Lady, _L Two or Three CHILDREN to Board and Educats, in a delightfully pleasant home, in the healthiest part of Onehunga. Highly respectable references given.—For address, apply to Davy and McFarland, Queen-streot. PLAIN NEEDLEWORK, of every description, neatly executed, by MRS. SHARP, plain sewing machinest.—Apply to Me. Hoci>, IV-iter, top of Shortknd-street. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, tit Mrs. Mohley's, No. 3, Pitt-street, at the top of Hobson-street, Auckland. PRIVATE APARTMENTS can be had at Mits. Franklin's, Summersido House, a little below the Scotch Church, on the Alten Road. Also, Comfortable BOARD and LOIJGING can be had for SINGLE GENTLEMEN. The house is beautifully situated, and commands a fine view of the Harbour. Respectable references given. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, on reasonable terms, at Mrs. Geukans's, top cf Hobson-street. TO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND DRESSMAKERS. IWE STUCK and BUSINESS of a Milliner ard Dressmaker TO BE DISPOSED OF, on e:t.-y terms, and the Premises TO LET.—For particulate apply on the premises, to Mis. Haynes (opposite the "Newton Hotel'), Newton. IF the person who LEFT the BAKER'S CART with me three months since, does not fetch it away within FIVE DAYS, it will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN PEARCE, Market-street, Newmarket. BAZAAR EST AID OF THE AUCKLAND CITY MISSION" 4M CHILDREN'S HOME. THE WORKING COMMITTEE of the above, purpose holding their BAZAAR at an early date, and beg to acquaint tha Public that contributions or subscriptions wOl bo thankfully received by themselves, or by the undermentioned Ladies composing the Honorary Committee : — Mhs. Coloxel Gamble Mrs. Booker Mks. R. Graham Mrs. Hill Mbs. W. Mobmf. Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Fiscukh Mrs. S. H. 8m: itil Mrs. Philson" Mrs. Edwards Mrs. J. Moeein Mes. Cokm'OED Mits. Macdonald Mes. Cunnh.-gham. PUBLIC NOTICE. A LARGE SOCIAL GATHEBINGON THE BEGATTA DAT, IN a Paddock at the point beyond St. George's Bay, from which a splendid view of the Regatta is obtained. A large Marquee will be erected, and refreshments provided for mau and horse, and a variety of amusements instituted, viz., cricket, foot-racing, jingling matches, quoits, swings, &c. Tea at live. Tickets, 2s. each. Children under 12 half-price. Can be procured at the Tent. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING In tho Evening. Addresses on Moral and Social Subjects, interspersed with Singing. The proceeds, after paying expenses, will be given to the St. Stephen's Orphan Home, thr ";ck Visitors, and St. Mary's Sabbath School Funds. Tho Band of H.M. 14th Regiment will be in attendance. 1 N.B.—A quantity of Milk wanted. Apply to Mr. A. Htjntee, Parnell. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SEAT LETTING. ATTENDANCE will be given at the Church by Members of the Deacon's Court, THIS EVENING, from lia!f p:ist 8 to half-past 9 o'clock, and on S ATUI.: •i.Y EVF ING from 7to 9 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving payment of Eeat rents for the current half-year. AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SUB3CRIBER3 to the Auckland Dispensary will be held TO-MORROW, tho 2oth January, at 4 o'clock p,m., in the Cominitteo Room, Mechanics' Institute. _ „ JOHN BUCHANAN, Honorary Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 685, 24 January 1866, Page 1

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761

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 685, 24 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 685, 24 January 1866, Page 1

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