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Mil JAMES SIMS—A Letter for you at the Hebald Office. WANTED— A BUTCHER, and other TWO MEN, to make themselves generally useful. None need apply but those who are willing to work, and work hard.—A. Doenweli, Shortland-street. WANTED —A MAN who understands the management of a Kitchen Garden and Horses. — Address A.Z., Webb's Music Saloon, Wellesleystreet. W ANTED —A MILLINER to proceed to Napier. ¥ ? —For further particulars apply to W. B. Robinson, at Messrs. A. Clark & Son's, Shortlandstreet. WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT.—AppIy at the Hebald Office. \\f ANTED—By a Widow from London, with.1 T out incumbrance, a SITUATION as House1-->* n ■ ■ "■ T- D. Clarke's, Albertstreet, near Cook-street, Auckland. • TX7"ANTED TO SELL a 4-horse power ENGINE V V and BOILER.—For particulars, apply to W". C. Wilson, Hebald Office. TITANTED TO SELL—FOUR ACRES OF T V LAND AT REMUERA, fenced and in grass. Price £150. Terms —half cash, remainder as may be agreed upon. —For particulars apply at the Heraijj Office. March Ist; 1867.TT7" ANTED TO BE LET,—A BILLIARD ROOM", T T with or without a Thurston's Table, situated in. the most central, and business part of the city.— Apply by letter to " J.D.," Heiiald Officc. \\! ANTED,—Everybody to read JOHN P. TT CLARK'S Advertisement of SELLINGOFF. WANTED TO PURCHASE, OCT YOUNG. HALF-BRED LEICESTER EWES. ALFRED BUOKLAND. PAPER FLOWERS. A LADY is desirous of receiving a few PUPIL 3 in PAPER FLOWER MAKING; terms, Two Guineas per Quarter; two lessons a week. A reduction made when there is more than one pupil from the same family. Half payments in advance.— Address, F. T., Herald Office. A FEW SMALL FARMS for Sale or Lease— r\ Houses to Let—Rents collected.—J. Toxsox Gaiiltck, Estate Agent, Queen-street, ' ' Furnished apartments, with or without Board.—Skiddaw Cottage, Grafton'Road. LEISURE HOUR, SUNDAY at HOMB, and other volumes of Periodicals for 1866, a 6 Watte & Batgeb's. April 12, 18G7. PORTLAND OEMENT, PLASTER OF PATIIS and Laths, in any quantity, free of duty to suifr purchasers at D. GOUGH'B, Jonr., Hobson-Btreet. SERMONS will be "PRE ACHED mtheJWesleyan Chapel, High-street, on SUNDAY, the 28th. instant, in the morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Ecv. W. Harper, recently from Canterbury, and in the evening, at half-past six p.m. by the Rev. Mr. BKEny, lately from England. npO BOOTMAKERS AND SADDLEBS.— A I FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE for every description of leather work, ON SALE, cheap, at Featox and Robinson's, Queen-street West, near tlio Wharf. NEW RUSH, NEW RUSH, TO THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, Albfcrt-street; deep sinking, Sd perquart; Board and Lodgings 16s Cd per week. CHARLES MACK, Proprietor. FRESH EGGS. ffIHE HIGHEST PRICE given for FRESH EGGS X at R. Hale's, Confectioner, Parnell. BEEF! BEEF! BEEF! EINE3T CLARENCE RIVER BEEF, in tierce 3, barrels, and kegs, guaranteed. JOHN ROBERTON & CO. PORK SAUSAGE?. THOSE delicious PORK SAUSAGES, which are used by the "Auckland," " Greyhound," "CityClub," " Royal," &.C., are made fresh every day at A. DORNWELVS, Shortland-street. TO BUTCHEBS. PRIMEST BEEF in the Province, Hindquarters at 3 s 3d : by the side, 3s. Terms on application. A. DORNWELL, Shortland-street. IRON GRATING. t QUANTITY of the abovo for SALE.—Apply J\. ut the Herald Office. MONEY. MONEY. Phillips oid-estabiished loan offics removed opposite (he Market, Queen-street. PHILLIPS' LOAN OFFICE. MONEY ADVANCED on Plate, Jewellery, Clothing, &c., Sc., at half the rate charged at other houses. i PHEASANT SHOOTING. FIVE POUNDS BEWARD. XN consequence of certain unprincipled persons L having, contrary to law, been guilty of I SHO 3T i TNG PH EA3 ANTS, the above reward will be paid by ■ the Acclimatisation Society to any person.givingsuch t information as may lef.d to the conviction of any ■ such offender, prior to Ist May pr j XI 2uRTT, ; " Hon'. Sec. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the large room of the Royal Oak Hotel, Onehnnga, on THURSDAY, 2oth inßtant, at 7-30 p.m. sharp, 3 for the purpose of taking into consideration the > desirability of • Petitioning his Honor the kuper- • intendent not to dispose of One Tree Hril, as it is th^ > only means now by which the old and innrm peil 3 sioners have of gaining an i°nMt l^lihMd^^ JAMES COFFEE. J J. O'KEEFFB^ ! Onelmnga, April 23.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 1