WANTED,— A Smart YOUTH.—Apply at the British Hotel. WANTED— An EXPERIENCED MIDLINER. —Apply to McAbtiiub, S hue a AXD CO. WANTED— A YOUTH of about fifteen. —Apply between 11 and 12 o'clock, to Mi - . Petschlek, Stichbury's Buildings. WANTED—A GENERAL SERVANT. * * —Apply at Mrsr. CoNAVAy'3, Crown. Hotel, West Queen-street. ANTED—A Steady Person as General V'V Servant. Must be able to milk. Highest wages.—Apply residence of Bishop I'ompallier, near the Convent, Dedwood. TtTANTED—A GARDENER, one who YT understands Market Gardening. Either wages, or half profits. Land unsurpassed.— Apply to A. Dokmstii. WANTED— A RESPECTABLE GIRjQ as Nurse to two young cliiMren.— Apply to Mrs. Samuel T.vrLE, Home Bay, op at the National Mart. fsTANTED —A Good Salesman ; one that V i thoroughly understands the Clothing _ Business.—Apply to G. W. Ereem), opposite ~ the Union Bank, Queen-street. VbT ANTED—SERVANTS.—AppIy at tho «? Registry Office, opposite Hoses' Wakefield-street. ANTED—A Steady Man as GSOOJ.C; '' and GARDENER.—Enquire at theHerald Office. WANTED— A SALESWOMAN, to take charge of the Underclothing and Baby Linen Department —Apply to S. & J. R. Vaile, National Mart. WANTED— 10 FEMALE SERVANTS, 1 COOK, 1 HOUSEKEEPER, and 1 BOY, able to milk. Male Servants of all descriptions wanting places.— Haitnaeokd'S T; Registry Office, High-street. WANTED by the advertiser an Engagement as Traveller ; understands th&.. Grocery, and Wine and Spirit business. — ■ Address " Traveller," Herald Office- . WANTED— A GOVERNESS. A Lady to take charge of and educate two - Young Children. —Address, stating age and qualifications to U.R., Post Office, Box No. 65. .>, ANTED, by a trustworthy, and sober man, a SITUATION in a; store or in. any other occupation ; willing to make himself generally useful. Can give good cnces as to character. —Address A. Z., Storeman, Hebaxd Office. WANTED— A MAN and his WIFE; the man must thoroughly understand all kinds of fanning work, and his wife competent to take charge of a dairy.—Apply at the Hebaid Office. WANTED, by a Steady Young. Man—A SITUATION in a Store. Willing to make himself generally useful.—Apply at Herald office. WANTED— The PUBLIC TO MOW that W. H. Butler has RE-. STARTED BUSINESS, as Painter, Paper* hanger, Glazier, and Ornamental Deeoratar, , and hopes, by strict attention, to obtain a fair portion of public patronage. —Orders to ha.. addressed to " W.H.8.," East-street, Newton WANTED, —By the Eureka Gold Mining Company, a Small STEAM ENGINE, suitable for winding purposes. Communica- 1 tions to be addressed to Mr. JoHir GoldsWORTHY, Working Manager ; or to W. Rowi?, ' Legal Manager. WANTED —250 YOUNG GIRLS aat Apprentices to learn Tailoring ani Machine Work. Also good Machine Hands: and Tailoresses ; a good salary given. GoocL Pressers wanted, and. several good Workmen . for the Order Department; highest wages.. Piece-work or by the week. —Apply to W. B» Eagar, No. 175, Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN—MAJEtRION'S OLI> ENGLISH ALE on draught at the BRITISH, Auckland, and SARACEN'S HEAD, Short land, Thames. The reputation of the Wines and Spirits requires no puff. VV hit son's and Bedell's Celebrated Colonial Ale at both houses.—J. Sceats, Proprietor. WANTED —The Public to know that WATSON, SO AND AN & CO. have added largely to their Stock of PAPER* HANGINGS, GLASS, PAINTS, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, &c., kc., ex * Red Rover' and. other late arrivals. Auckland Oil, Color, and Window Glass Warehouse, New Buildings, Lower Queen-, street. TO DRAPERS. WANTED— A Good "FANCY HAND; also, a WINDOW DRESSER. Libera* wages, but must be thoroughly competent-— Apply HUMBY & CATER, Cheapside House. ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; AUCKLAND. WANTED, a PRECENTOR tor tne abtno Church. Salary, £50 per annum.— Applications to be lodged with Mr. Thomas Merchant, Queen-street, on or befortfc the ISth December, 1569. MONEY to LEND, at 8 per CENT.— Apply to Jackson and Russell, Solicij tors, Fort-street. MISSING CASE.—A Case_ marked WW (in diamond, C under), No. 331, per s.sw ' Wellington,' has been left at the Hekahe Oflic2 by mistake. LOST. T OST, by a Boy, between Mr. Drsos's 5 J Siiop and Vincent-street, a PURSE, eoa~ i taining Two Pounds, and some Silver audi Eorcign Stamps.—Any person leaving the above at the Herald Office, will be rewarded^. TWO POUNDS REWARD. 1 PITRAYED from Otahuhu, an All-Browjsv , o Light Harness MARE,, about fourteia. 1 hands visible brand. Any pel-son returning the same to the Otahuhu. Toll-keener will receive as above. r- OR SALE CHEAP, Wheeler & Wilson's r Sewing Mat;?i : ne. —Apply to illV r Caupuelu Tailor, 17-t, Queen-street. T t' li. C AliJi t, TpXTIIACTS TEETH without Vactu ill Vlu-enolojncal Chart of the head, ss. 215., with full analysis of cl'.ar.tcter- irivs-v* hound 7iotei, piivitic enti-jnte. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1842, 9 December 1869, Page 1
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