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INFORMATION IS JEffIQCIRBD, on behalf of his friends, as to. the whereabouts of HENBX JOHN NIXON, a native of O verseale, Leicestershire, a?o about 27. 'He left Hngland June 16th, 1855, in the ' Ben Nevis' (Black Ball' Line), for Adelaide, ■ under the name of GEORGEDALBY.—Address H. Bbictaiw, Chemist, Auckland: tsg|" Australian papers please copy. , ; r.; WANTED— An Experienced COJKj also, a HOUSEMAID.—AppIy to Mrs. Mosdocbt, Prospect, Mount St John. - 11/ AN TJfID —A First-rate SLATER, at the New TT Custom-house and Post-office.—Apply at the | works. TXTASTED — A BAGATELI/E BOARD.— TT Address "139," Hekaii> Office. • t WANTED, by a Single , Gentleman,. a FOB-.. NISHED KOOM,with board.—Address, UP,;. HeRATJD Office- . - . . , TTTANTED—OL D-PIL E B.—A rarer ImmtJ YV Fouhbbt. ■TTrANTED TO RENT—About lO AOKBS -ot \ T LAND within a few miles of Auckland.—• Address 8. H., Post OffiCK* Auckland, TIT"ANTED TO SELL a 4-horse power ,W; YV and BOHiKR.—For particulars, apply to W. C. WixaoM, Hkkat.t> Office. ■ ?:•;-> —c»r<rV UTAmffl) TO SELL—FOUR AOBEB OF T T LAND AT BEMUEBA, fenced andin greet. Price £150. Terms—half cash, remainder as may bo agreed ttpon. —For particulars apply, at. the ffijunt . . March Ist, 1867: ' < • 1 FLAX. —WANTED, a consfaMlupply: of.QKSEJf,.,, -- s - FJDAX deUTerei ''m,n\H(^£md^Ai^3;''6yi\?jletter, stating terms, to 0.G., HBaAiii Offioe. /,'' Leisure houb, Sunday at homb£ J." r other voloines of, Periodicals f0r.'1866, afe Wayte& BAn»KBt*S. ' ", VApril 12,1867. . " ■ THE undersigned begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has recommenced his BUSINESS AS A. BUILDER, aad tliat he ia nowprepared to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him with economy and desp«tch. !J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. EVENING TUITION. A GENTLEMAN residing at Pamell, who ha* A. had great experience in preparing Gentlemen for the Public Examinations, RECEIVES PUPILS at his residence every Monday, .Thursday, and Saturday evenings, : from ? to. 9 p.m.'. For address, &c., apply at the 3LEaiE»; Office. '<■■■• August 30, 1867- , - RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ' M.' I BRUCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 102 QUEEN-STREET, EHGS to intimate to 'his friends' and the public generally that he is RETIRING- FSOIC BUSINESS, being about to leave the. Colony, and that during the next fourteen days they will be aide to obtain CLOCKB. WATCHES,and JEWELLERY of all descriptions at his shop at a VERY LOW PRIOE. As the stock most he Cleared out without; delay, the public "will do well to avail themselves o£ an early opportunity of inspecting his goods. Parties having Clocks, Watches, or Jewellery being repaired will bo good enough to call for (hem. An immediate settlement of out-standing accounts s requested. September 24, 1867. REMOVAL. A. a. BAETLETT, CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKER, BEGS to inform his friends and the pnblio generally that he HAS REMOVED to 82, Queenstreet, four doors from Vulcan I,ane. A. G-. B. takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the large amount of patronage received during the five years he has been established in Auckland, and hopes that his long experience as a workman, combined with personally attending to all work entrusted to him, to merit and enjoy a continued share of public support. A. G. B. has just received a parcel of London-made LEVER WATCHES, manufactured by Moors, of Clerkenwell, whose high celebrity with, the most eminent London shops, is a guarantee for durability and performance. Chronometers repaired and rated by transit observation. Testimonial from the Captain of the ' A. H. Badger.' . t( Auckland, September 19,1867"It is very satisfactory to assure you that my chronometer has resumed its old character, and the rate has been all that I could desire at sea since entrusting it to vouin April laßt., You are atliberfy, if you think proper, to use this letter in giving publicity to so important a branch of your business as the ability to correctly adjust and rate ships' chronometers. "J. S. Bkotobeh, . " Master 'A. H. Badger.' " To Mr. Bartlett, jeweller, Auckland.^* NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. HUNTER & CO. BEG- to announce that they have BTSMOVED to the DUSHAM-SI.BEET SALE YABDS, lately in the occupation of Hunter & Co., where they have commodious Storage for Grain, Wool, Sue., and covered yard-rpom for Drays, &C. ALFRED "WV EAST, Auctioneer and g-enebal agent, Hamilton, Waeeaio. Several good and well-selected Farms for sale. H WHITE, JDH., LAW Stationeb, HOTJSB IHB • Land Agent, Wjndham-atreet. JT. GARLICK, Solvent and Insolvent Estate • Agent, Accountant and Arbitrator. Baits and Accounts collected. Queen-street, Auckland. T. B. CAMERON, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND UlVIi. ENGINEER, (Mr. Battray*s New Buildings.) KqiOK CHAMBERS, SHOBH*AOT>-STKECT» ATTI m jiiwi. H. H. TURTON, THAMES ATTT) COEOMAEDEL AGEITCY OEFICE, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, FORT-STBEET, (Next above New Custom-house). EDWARD RIJMBEY, AROHTEEOr, cre a c but ohamb ea 8, SHOETtAHD-STSKBT. ANDREW RTNTOUI* IIfIBSSED BTJBYB YO B^ (Native Lands Act, 1865,) OIAMAIHA KAIPABA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 26 September 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 26 September 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 26 September 1867, Page 1