TITANTED TO RENT—A BILLIARD TABLS. TT —Apply, stating terms, "Panama," TTva.iT.-n Office. WANTED TO SELL a 4-horse power ENffOTB and BOILER.—For particulars, apply to 'W'. C. Whbon, Hbbaxd Office. a PARTNER in an extensive Sheep '" and Cattle Run at Kaipara.— lTor particulars apply to Wμ. Aitkbn, Land Agent. WANTED, a respectable Person, as COOK and LAUNDRESS, in a small family—good lefo. rences required.—Apply to Mrs. ChastbeiuuNj St< George's Bay. WANTED, by the.Advertiaer, a SITUATION as CLEBK, or Employment in a Store or Warehouse—Apply to C. G., Hebaed Office. TXTANTED, a CARGO of FIREWOOD.—O T T Mats, North Shore. POARD AND RESIDENCE for SINGLE GEND TLEMEN at Mre. Cabbine's, two doors telow Baptist Chapel, "Wellesley-street. T7IOUND—A SMALL BUNCH OF KEYS . JL Apply at the Hbbaed Office. T OST, on February I'Oth, between Westphall'e and ±J Parnell, a large Blood-stone SIGNET KING. Any one returning the same to Mrs. Steele's Boarding House, Parnell, shaJl be rewarded. LOST, aPUIiSE, containing money, stamps, <fec 'i he finder will be rewarded on bringing ■ the same to J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High-street. "VTOTICE. —Having this day purchased from Mr. _Ll /dam "Wilson the Book Debts in connection with his lute business at Otahuhu, I hav3 to request an early settlement.—F. Wixteb, Newton. February 19,1868. rp EN DEBS will be received on or before Saturday JL next, for a BOAT to be built according to a specification to be seen at the Custom House. Tie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. S. McKELLAR, Collector. February 19, 1868. TO BE LET, npHOSTC VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMI3E3 A. situated at the corner of Q.ueen-street and Vic-toria-street, known as the Red Star. Also the Six adjacent Shops and Stores. Possession on 25th instant. READER WOOD. TO LET, npHE AUCKLAND HOTEL, with immediate JL possession. For particulars apply to Mr. Wiliiam G-abdxbb, Epsom; or Eichabd Gwiraora, Junction Hotel, Newmarket. Bth January, 1868. <jp.O BE LET—Several Four-roomed COTI&J&ES L on the WORTH S3OBS. —Apply to W. Aiteen, or to Mr. O. Mats. mo BE LET-The BEST FIKEPJiOOF STORS i in AUCKLAND.—AppIy to Mr. W. Aitkhk, Queen-street. 'pO BE BOLD—4S Acres of Bich LAND, or more i if desired, in the rapidly improving district at Wnitakerei East.—Apply for particulars to Mr. It. W. Eaton, Auctioneer, Lower Queen-street. FOR SA.LE, —The GOODWILL of the ONEHUNGA CASTING BUSINESS, -with Stb First-class Cart Horaes, Drays, Waggons, and Plant. For further particulars apply to S. HAGUE SMITH - . FOB PRIVATE AND IMMEDIATE SALE, A VALUABLE RESIDENCE IN NEWTON". A small and extravagantly-built superior Family Besidence in Parnell. TO LET—A very commodious Family Residence, furnished or unfurnished, at Bomuera, with gardes, and land from 1 acre to 10 acres, all in high cultivation, fient moderate. Noue but a respectable tenant will be treated with. SAMUEL COCHRANE & 80N. WTLIiIAM S. FLINT, ACCOUNTANT, STIOHBUBY'S BUILDINGS, QU3E N-STBEET. tkabessien's books posted. FG. EWINGTON, Town and Country Rent and • Debt Collector and Commission Agent, Robeaten'a Bufldinge, Queen-street. I" EWIS BROTHERS, Impostem oj? BiuxKk JLi and BVjEEioir Mebohakdisb, Qneen-etreet W'harf. pEGISTR\TION FORMS ON SALE at the LA) Hesaid Office. SODIUM AND QUICKSILVER may be purchased at Mr. Beck's, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-street. NEIL LLOYD, HOPEMAKEE, HAS SEsTJMED BUSINESS at his old THB HOPEWALK, HOWE-STREET, NEWTON. E. WATEES, PASTE.T COOK, 82 QUEEN-STREKT, BEUS to inform Country Ladies visiting Auckland that he has arranged private apartments op stain, for the special convenience of ladies. A femule ia attendance. E. Watebs, confectioner, next to Mr. Bartletf e, i Watch Maker. AUCE3AKD VENETIAN" BLIND FACTOE.T, VENETIAN HOTJKK WELLESLEY-ST. EAST. MHOR.TO3T BUSBY, aCannfactorer of ererjr • description of insido and outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks foethe liberal support and patronage he has receive* from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, as«C hopes by attention and punctuality to secure a. continuance of their favors. The Trade enpplied with Venetian and Wire Gaiat* Bunds and Spring Rollers for Holland Blinds. Old Blinds Repaired and Pointed. OoßEtry orders to be aorenrpaniod \>y k reniitiasce. ME. JOSEPH BEOWN, (Organist of St. Matthew's Church, and late Pianoforte Tuner to Hbb Majesty at Windsor Caatle.X GREY-BTEEET, AUCKLAND, BEG 3 to announce to hie friends and the pubH* generally, that he has KetaWished an Agoncy for the PU ROHASE of New and Second-hand Pianofortes, Harmoniums, &c. . _;__ Mr. Brown has been advised to this °°° Me '.°*?°« to the large amount of spurioue and worthless instremente now being offered to the public. Pianoforte., Organ*, and Harmoniums, tuntfan* repaired and on the sho*«« NOTICE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1331, 21 February 1868, Page 1
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