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The weekly herald is published every fc-'aturduy morning, at the. Office, Wyndham-stveet. rp H E WEEKLY HERALD; I is the best medium for advertising, having a large circulation throughout the Province. H E "WEEKLY HERALD J- supplies correct Market Prices, and the latest and fullest Commercial Intelligence. rp HE WEEKLY HERALD JL contains all the News of the Week, from all parts of the Province. Hp H E WEEKLY HERALD Jl gives full Bepoits of Public Meetings, Political and Literary Intelligence, Resume of the Week, &c. r II H K WEEKLY HERALD X contains English, Colonial, and Provincial News, of latest dates. The weekly herald is an interesting and Instructive Family Journal and is eminently adapted for country settlers. No new settler should be without it. rp H E WEEKLY HERALD J_ is the beet paper in th 6 Province for transmission to Europe or elsewhere. THE WEEKLY herald is ss. per quarter in advance, 6s. if credit allowed. WANTED, the public to know that M. Marks and Co., LEND MONEY from Is. to £100 on every description of proporty.—Btrictly confidential. WANTED to LEND MONEY to everybody on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing" &c., &c„ in sums from Is to £100, by* M. Marks & Co., London House, 213, Queen-street, above Wellesleystreet. \\f ANTED—A PRIVATE TUTOR to undertake i V the education of Two Boys. He must be a good Mathematician and sound English scholar; lifl must also have a knowledge of French and the ClftFEics. —Apply at the Herald Office. WANTED— A MAV and his WIFE to take charge of a Residence and Farm of 115 acre» at Otengi, near Mongonui, with about 30 he.td of Breeding Cattle and 3 Brood Mares.—Keference to Mr. William Maxwzii, Flagstaff Hotel, .North Shore. N. B.—This is a suitable offer to those having only a moderate capital. WANTED, on Building Lease, an Allotment, say 40 by 80 feet, within quarter of a mile of Railway, Mechanics' Bay.—Apply Messrs. Pimm and Adi'.ott, Queen-street. WANTED the Public to know that I have 5 TONS of TOBACCO, 10 to the lb., at Is. per lb. in. bond by the bos ; 4s. a lb. by the single lb.; 3s. lOd. by the quantity ; 4d. single plug.—F. H. Lewishoh, corner of Queen-street and "Vulcan Lang. WANTED the Public to Know that thoy can: BUY Belmont Sperm Full Weight, Is. Od. per lb.; Moulds, Bd. per lb. ; Wax Matches, per dozen, Is.; and Higgins's Soap, best and largest size I bars, lOid. American Brooms, large sizp, 2s. 6d.; I Best Cavendish tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or 33. lOd: per lb.; Very Good Cavendish Tobacco, only 3a. Bd. per lb. For further information see this day's advertisement.—J. M. French, 41 Victoria-street. \''T ANTED PURCHASERS of SCHOOL BOOKS ' ' at rather low prices—Fourth Book of Lessons, Bd.; Supplement to ditto, 8d ; Large Heading Book far female schools, Sd.; Second Book of Lessons, 3d ; Sequel to the same, 4d ; Carpenter's and Mavor's Spelling Books, 4d each ; Geographies, 3d each; 800 volumes of .New Books and Novels, at Is 6d each ; Old Books, some 300 years old ; Very superior Note Paper, Is for 5 quires ; Official Envelopes, Is a 100. —James 21S Queen-street. "OOAR'O AND RESIDENCE at Mbs. Morlf.y's 13 Providonco Villa, Lower Symonda-street, near St. Andrew's Church. Good Stabling. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen, and Families visiting Auckland, at the " Army and Navy Hotel,'' Upper Queen-street. Comfortable Bedrooms, Private Parlours, a Reading Room, Baths, &c. Permanent Boarders accommodated on reasonable Terms. BENJM. C. HAYLES, Proprietor. STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—of 15 horsepower nominal, with Cornish boiler. Apply to David Hutchison, Onehunga. rmo LEND—£I,OOO, £500, and other sums, on JL good Freehold Security.—Apply to Andrew Bbveridoe, Solicitor, Wyndham Chambers, Wynd-ham-street. BARRET'S "ANCHOR" TOBACCO. THE Undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS in the Australian Colonies for the ENTIRE MANUFACTURE! of the above celebrated brand of TWIST, are in receipt of regular shipments direct from New York, which they offer for sale, in lots to suit purchasers. MoCULLOCH BRLLAR & CO., Queen-street Melbourne. " THE BRITISH WORKMAN."—YearIy PAST, 186 . "BAND OF HOPE REVIEW."—Yeably PAST, 1865. THE above publications are NOW OPENED, ex 'Pegasus,' and will be sold at the London, published prices, viz, One Shilling and Sixpence, and One Shilling respectively. " Bunyan'B Pilgrim's Progress, unabridged, One Penny." S. ROUT, Vulcan-lane. EDUCATION. A YOUNG LADY who is accustomed to Teaching, and wSo holds a cer ificate from the Normal Seminary, Glasgow, and al-o fi om the Board of Education here, is willing to give Private Lessons in French, Klocution, and the usual branches of an English Education. 3 For terms apply at the Bowling Green, any day I after three o'clock. 3 THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN QUEENt STREET. 8,. M O O B. E RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and Customers he is now in a position to supply them as usual. Business hours from 9 till 1 and from 2 till 5 o'clock* 9 rip H E Undersigned beg leave to inform their a _L Friends and the Public, that they have made temporary arrangements to COMMENCE their BUSINESS in Grey-street, next door to Mr. Gledhill's Ginger-besr Manufactory, where all orders will be punctually attended to. T CARSON & McOULSKY. Tip HE Undersigned begi leave to return hid sincere .1 THANKS to those Friends who so willingly J aided him in saving hiß property on tho night of tha 1 late disastrous fire in Syinonds-street. WM. J. PORTEBi ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 1

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896

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 1

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