T. B. CAMERON, AHCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND CIVIL ENGINEER, (Mr. Rattray's New Buildings.) Eiidon Chambers, Shobtland-steeet, Auckland. JOSHUA FOX, ACCOUNTANT, BILL AND SHABB BrOKEB, HOUSE, I/AND, AND GeNBSAL COMMISSION AGENT, Martin'B Buildings, Victoria-street. IF this should meet the eye of JOHN WILLIAM MATIMOMT, late of Gloucestershire, he ia requested to call ot Messrs. Stone, Beos., 22, Q.ueenatreet (near the "Wharf). WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT; must be able to Cook. Apply immediately, Courthouse Hotel, Onehunga. WANTED— A PASSAGE to Melbourne or Laun- . cestin by a Young Woman. Would take iebarge of Children, or assist a lady during the /voyage. Address 8., Beeaid Office. TTTANTED, in a fmall family, a GENERAL TT SERVAM ; rnußt be nn efficient Cook; good wages and a comfortable home. Apply at the Herald office. , Y\f ANTED—By a henlthy young woman who has T ' been delivered of a still-born child, a BABY to NURSE at her home. The highest references can be piven.—Apply to Mr. Welsman, Chemist, Queen-street. TirANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE with a good VY Garden, within fifteen minutes' walk of Steers' Hot?l. —Address P. 8., care of Mr. ISteebf, Shortland-street. WANTED— A few respectable BOARDERS at the Kensington House, No. 31, Wakefieldstrcet. and Lodging, only £1 per week.— Address Mrs. McEwan, Kensington Blouse, Wake-field-street. ANTED TO L«.T HIRE —PIANO* FORTES aud HARMONIUMS.—Webb's Royal Hailmoniusi and Music Saloon, Wellesleystreet. TO SAW MILL PROPRIETORS. "TTTANTED—An Engagement as SAW-SHARP- '» ENER,; the advertiser is up to his work, and can both sharp and hammer any kind of Saws, or work a Plininff Machine. Address " Saw Sharpener," Herald Office. WESLEY COLLEGE. WANTSD, for a few weeks, an ASSISTANT, who could help in the Latin Classes. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mbs. Morley's, Providence Villa, Lower Symonds-street, near St. Andrew's Church. Good Stabling. FOUND— A BUNDLE OF CLOTHING on a Verandah in Vincent-street. Any person giving satisfactory description and paying cost of Advertisement shall get it by applying to H. and A. Sheruaud & Co , Fort-street. PIANOFORTES FOR HIRE—From 10b 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 guinea* the month ; or a liberal discount for cash.—Webb's Royal Habmonium, Pianofobte, & Music Saloon Wellesley-street. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—AII the comforts of a home can be obtained on reasonable termß, at Mrs. Gebrats', top of Hobsonstreet. Name on the gate. FIFTY POUNDS REWAED. THE above reward will be paid to any pereon or persons who shall give such INFORMATION to the Collector of Customs or Commissioner of Police, as will lead to the CONYIO I'ION of any party or parties engaged in ILLICIT DISTILL A'l lON ; or a proportionate reward will be paid for such information as will lead to tho BEIZURE of any STILL actually set up for the purpose of illicit dislillation. The names of the persons giving the information will, if icquircd, be kept perfectly secret. JAMES NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, February 28, 1866 £20 REWARD. LOST on Wednesday last—A POCKET BOOK containing the liills of Lading of the Brig ' Reliance,' and Fourteen £20 Notes, between Mr. McLeod's and tho Slip-Panel. Any per.-on returning tho same to Mr. Williims. Sail Make r , Queenstreet, or to Captain Austin, will receive the above reward. N.B.—The numbers of the notes are known. £1 REWARD. LOST, on Friday, 27th instant, in or about Queenstreet, a POCKET-iOOK containing sundrypapers, and two promissory notes drawn in favour of 8. LipstiNE. Whoever may find the same will greatly oblige by returning them to the Herald office. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. THE Partnership between the vndersignedHenby John Wadham and War. Thexton Dickenson, of Auckland, Carters, has TBIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutu>il consent. All accounts due by the above firm will be paid by H. J. Wadham, who rcceivo all DEBTS due to the Firm. H. J. WADHAM, W. T. DICKENSON. Witness :—S. E. Hughes, Junr. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. PLUMMER AND FLETCHER, Drapers, 4c., have THTS DAY mutually agreed to DISSOLVE the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between them. The business will from this time be carried on by Charles Fletcher, who is authorised to settle all accounts due to and by the late Firm. GEORGE PLUMMER, CHARLES FLETCHER. July 27,186 C. THE E&TATE M. H. ROE. THE A?SETS in this Estate, consisting of BTonpe", Allotment*, Horses, Drays, Timber, Vessel, Mill, and all Appuitenanccs, will bo sold by Auction at an early date. Full particulars in a few days. G.B. OWEN, ) Tru6tee3 . P. KIKKWOOD, / *"»"»»• * LL CLAIMS E,tate of JOHN POItTKB A. Into of tho Bricklave! b' Arms, must te sent m to tho underfed on or bef >re the 4th August, or they will NOT be RECOGNIZED. July 80, 1866.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 1
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