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T. B. CAMEEOjS", ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND CIVIL ENGINEER, j (Mr. Rattray'e New Buildings.) Eldon Chambers, ShostliAnd-stbeet, Auckland. JOSHUA FOX, Accountant, Bnx akd Shake Broker, House, Land, and Geneeai Commission Agent, Martin's Buildings, Victoria-street. TXTANTED—A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.— T T Apply at the Crescent Dining Koome, ShortlandBtreet. ANTED —A GEKEUAL FEMALE SEEVANT.—AppIy at the Bebaid Office. TTTANTED—FILES of the Nett Zealand HbraJd YT and Daily Southern Cross, between the let October, 1863, and 3let May, 1864 To be loft at the Hebald Office. ANT ED — WHOLESALE BUYERS of BWEET MILK, delivered in town—Address G. G. Herald Office. WANTED,- 4. respectable Female COOK.— Apply at the Herald Office. WANTED--A first-class HAN l> to work BREAKDOWN, and CIRCULAR.—AppIy to Vickbst AND MaSEFIELD. ~\KJ~ ANTED —By a Mechanical Draftsman a TT SITUATION. A small salary will suffice.— AddroßS D. F. Post Office, Auckland. WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT.—Enquire of Mrs. Novell, next the Junction Hotel, Onohunga Road. TTTANTED—By a middle-aged Widow, from LonTT don,a situation as Housekeeper. No objection to children or a Tradesman's house. Good references can be given. Apply "J. A.," Pestalozzian School, Knrangahape Road, Newton. WANTED— By a healthy young woman who has • been delivered of a still-born child, a BABY to NURSE at her home. The highest references can be given.—Apply to Mr. Welsman, Chemist, Queen-street. "TO"ANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE wilh a good TT Garden, within fifteen minutee walk of Steers' Hotel.—Address F. 8., care of Mr. Steeks, Shortland-street. WANTED— A few respectable BOARDERS at the Kensington House, No. 31, Wakefieldstreet. Board and Lodging, only £l per week. Address Mrs. McEwan, Kensington House, Wake-field-street. TXTANTED TO LET ON HIRE — PIANOTT FORTES and HARMONIUMS.— Wbbb'S Royal Harmonium and Music Saloon, Wellesleystreet. TO BUSH CONTRACTORS. WA NT E D—CONTRACTORS to FELL. CROSS-CUT. TJOT.T, TNTO CRTTRTt. o»a. RAFT a large quantity of KAURI TIMBER. Particulars may be learned on application at the Tairua Saw-mill Office. To enable parties to inspect bushes and creeks, tenderß for the work to be performed will be reoeiv ed until the 25th July next. Tairua Saw-mill Office, Custom-house-street, Auckland, June 29, 1866 TO CARTERS. WANTED— A DRAY, to convey a BOAT to Onehunga. J. W. CARE, Boat Builder, Red House, Next Gas Works. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mbs. Moriet's, Providence Villa, Lower Symonds-street, near St. Andrew's Church. Good Stabling. /"IOROMANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY, \J Bank of Auckland, Bank of Now Zealand, »nd Auckland Insurance Shares for Sale.—J.T. Gabxick, Sharebroker. PIANOFORTES FOR HIRE—From 10a 6d the month. For ditto, with purchasing clause, from two guineas the month. HARMONIUMS FOR HIRE, from 16s the month. For ditto, with purchasing clause, from two guineas the month ; or a liberal dif count for cash.—Wßßß'g Royai, Harmonium, Pianoforte, & Musio Saloon Welleeley- street. T>RIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—AII J_ the comforts of a home can be obtained on reasonable terms, at Mrs. G-ebrans', top of Hobsonstreet. Name on the gate. SEVERAL BOATS AND DINGYS FOR SALE; J. W. OARR, Boat Builder, Red House, Next Gas Works. STRAYED— Into my Paddock, the 26ch June last, a STRAWBERRY HEIFER, with one slipt horn, no visible brand, except an indistinct t« brand on the near rump; the owner can have hor by paying expenses. GEORGE DIBBLE, Otahuhu. July 14, 1836. mHE ADVERTISER being at leisure from 10 a.m. J. to 6 p.m. daily, would bo glad to meet with, an engagement as Clerk, Secretary, Messenger, or in any Capacity in which he could make himself useful, (hard work not excepted). Balary, £1 per week.— Please address, C. O. M., at the Hebald Office. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. mHE above Reward will be paid for the APPBEX HENSION and CONVICTION of the parties who, on the evening of THURSDAY, 28th, or FRIDA.r, 29th ultimo, did unlawfully KILL one valuable SHEEP and several TURKEYS, and did carry away portions of the same in a white boat from the Island of Motutapu, and went towards the Island of Rakino, the property of Sir George Grey. The party consisted of three Europeans or white men, and nine MaorisTen Pounds each will be paid out of the above reward for the apprehension and conviction of the white men. Four Pounds for the principal or chief of the Maoris, and Two Pounds ft>r each of tho others. DAVID GRAHAM. July 2, 1866. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS REWAED. WHERE A.S divers persons have been in the habit of VISITING the Island oC MOTTTTAPU under pretenco of fishing, oystering, or procuring ballast, but for the real purpose of stealing and carrying away of Sheep, Turkeys, Geese, Pheasants, Rabbits, &c, &c. .■p-pRP' Tho nhovß reward will be paid for the AJfifUtLHENSION and CONVICTION of the first party or Parties found guilty of any of the above depredations. to remove ballast has been rescinded, and boatmen anchoring «? any of the Ba«i er« cautioned against trespassing as they will make themselves liable to be apprehended as the thieve, who have been in the habit of killing and stealing Sheep, Turkeys, **, ft* July 2,1866,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 July 1866, Page 1

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