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jqsnuA'Foi,:' 1 Accountant, Bill Bboker, House, Land, aitd General Commission Agent, Roberton's Buildings, Q.ueon-street: 1 TTTANTED —PURCHASERS FOR 4317 LBS. ) IT TOBACCO, by far the largest,, best, and a cheapest stock in Auckland. Only 2d." per lb. profit r charge by iho box. Matches Is. 2d. per doz.; iarga tin boxes, 3d. each."—James Whyte, opposite the Old Court House. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. Marks, London Souse, Qne en-street WANTED KNOWN—That First-class BIFLE P R AGTICE can be had at the Shooting Gallery, next to Trafalgar Hotel, Queen-street. WANTED —Tho Public generally to know that Pure Oaten Hay, Ohaff, Crushed Maize, Bran, Ha J, Straw, Flour, Potatoes, &c., can be had at Claukson's, Corn and Produeo Storeß, opposite the Hehald Offico, Wyndham-street. TO PARENTS.—WANTED, by a young Lady, Two cr Thiee CHILDREN to Board and I'.ducate, in a delightfully pleasant home, in the healthiest } art of Oneliunga. Higlily respectable references given.—For address, apply to Davy and McFabland, Queen-stieet. WANTED— Two Young Mon can bo accommodated with Board and Residence in a Private Family, where there are no children. Enquire at A. Fosseti's, Grocery, Upper Queen-street. TO CARPENTERS. WANTED— TENDERS for the LABOUR of AI.IERATIONS and AUDITION to Premises at the Flagstaff.. For particulars, apply to T. G. BLAKEY. NOTICE. EA RMKRS, Settlers, Masters of Vessels, Boatmen, and others, are cautioned against HARBORING A BOY, named JAMES ROBINSON, a Run-away from the Auckland City Mission Children's Home. Ago 12 rears, height -A ft. 7 in., light h&ir, one of his arms has boon broken and never set properly, can be known by the bjne projecting above the elbow. Any information us to tho whe-r. about of the boy will bo gratefully received bv the Manager, BENJAMIN CUN.NI.NGrHAM. March Ist, ISG6. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Front Parlour and Bedroom, and entire or partial Board. Situation cheerful, healthy, and within five minutes' walk of tho Banks, &c.—Card—Mrß. Tbnnant, Rose Villa, Grej'-Etreet, opposite the Crown Hot*i. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, at Mrs. Moulf.y's, No. 3, Pitt-street, at the top of Hobson-etreet, Auckland. PRIVATE BOAKD AT?D RESIDENCE, on reasonable terms, at Mrs. Gerrans's, top of Hobson-streefc. EEGISTRATION FORMS may be had at the Heraxd Office. LUCRATIVE FARMING may b carried on by using CORAL QUEEN GUANO—the cheapest method of supplying your land with bone earth. COMBES & DALDY. Dl?. PINCHING, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Doctor of Midwifery, Dublin Lying-in Hospital, formerly surgeon to the Wanstead Infant Orphan Asylum, near T.ondon, at home for CONSUMPTION from 9 to 11 Morning, 6 to 9 Evening, Ka'ang .hape Road, Newton, next door to Sweets & Co., Grocers. CO MPENSATTON INVESTIGATIONS. MR. CRISPE will continue in Auckland to watch the interests of his Clients, and any others who may please to avail themselves of his services, and should a fccond investigation take place ADVOCATE THEIR CLAIMS. Mr. Crispe may be consulted at his old quarters, Claremont House, Princess-street, Auckland, where he will also be happy to attend to fresh or amended claims. A. DORNWELh & SON BEG to return their sincere th»nks to tho publio of Auckland for the very liberal support they have received, and beg to solicit a continuance of the same. Being desirous to extend their business, they have disposed of the business in Victoria-street to Mr. B. 0. DORNWELL, whom they can in 6very way recommend, and who will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction. The business in Shortland-street will be carried On as usual. Primest quality and punctuality, combined with reasonable prices. A. DORNWELL & SON, Shortland-street. IN referring to the above advertisement, the undersigned has much pleasure to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he, having SUCCEEDED Messrs. A. Douxwell add Son in theis business as BTJTOHEKS, in Victoria-street, hoper by strict attention to orders, combined with thorough punctuality, civility, a good article, and liberal prices, to receive a continuation of the patronage bestowed on his predecessors. B. C. DORNWELL. REMOVAL! .REMOVAL! TO NEW PREMISES. THE BEE-HIVE TOY and FANCY REPOSITORY, Queen-streot, is removed *oub doors lower down, near "Wcl'esloy--street, whero the remainder of the Stock will be cleared out, regardlessof cost price. All description of Goods cheaper than ever. DON'T FORGET, The new address of the Bee-hive Tot and Fabc* Repository, Queen-street, is sour Boons nearer Wellcsley-street than the old premises, and exactly opposite Mr. S. Hague Smith's. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BRITTENB ERG- & CO. beg to inform the e Publio thai they have Removed to more commodious Premises in Shortland-street. Feb. 27, 1866. . TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE. I7IIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE * can bo had nt Q-rosvenor House, top of Wel-lesley-street, off Hobson-street; with every comfort and accommodation for binglo gentlemen or families. MRS. PEACE, PETOITOI EACH S.- • mHB SECOND ANNUAL MEEITNG will take ; X place" i- ; Petoitoi, Rivorhead, on MONDA* next, 12th i.arcb. Ths Rnec. # Hortfc Hesd, ox b? boat to Dsanon » IM. f«W SS C'SUM»t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 720, 6 March 1866, Page 1