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Personal. QAMTJ E L C O.iG K I NO, O DECEAS&S. _ If FKAXCIS COCKIXG, late of Stotfold, nearßaldock, Herts, and formerly of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England, will communicate with Mr. John Neal, of Clifton. Riggleswr.de, he will hear of something to his advantage. Wanted. WASTED— A General Servant.— Apply to Mrs. Lewis, Vincent-street. WANTED —A General Servant.— Apply at Mrs. Lii*stine's, "Wellington House, Wakefield-street. WANTED —A G-ood Housemaid. Apply This Bay between 10 and 1 o'clock, to Mrs. Nathan, "Waterloo Quadrant. WANTED- —A Female General SERVANT.—AppIy to Mrs. H. S. Meyers, Chapel-street. WANTED —An Experienced Unmarried GARDENER, for the Country.— Apply at the Herald Office. \\f ANTI: D—The public ,to know, VV that Sandimans' four diamond PORT WINE is now on Sale at the Commercial Hotel, Shortland-street. WAITED —A Steady Confidential' HAND, of active habits, who has a thorough knowledge of the trade ; a good salary will be given. To save time, no second-cLass hand need apply.—R. Hours. WANTED known that llerbeut H. SMITH is maker of the Patent Portable Smoke-consuming OVEN. Note the address: Highstreet, top of same yard as Brown, Barrett and Co.— All kinds of Ovens made and repaired. Gas-fittings and Spouting fixed, and Machinery repaired. WANTED —Buyers at Watson's "Boot and Shoe Factory, top of Shortland Crescent, for every description of Ladies', Men's, and Children's English and Colonial Boots. Quality and cheapness indisputable. Men's Spring-sides from eleven to twenty-two shillings. Our stitched boots made on the premises for tender feet, three shillings extra, most durable and comfortable. Sailors' and Watermen's Boots specially manufactured. Wholesale lines promptly invoiced. Repairs speedily excutcd. Meetings. AUCKLAND BATTALION J\ JIIFLE VOLUNTEERS. The twenty-five Members selected to compete for the choice of District Representatives, will parade ia Uniform, with Side Arms and Rifle, at Point Chevalier. on THURSDAY MORNING, loth inst., at 5.30. Firing will commence at 9 o'clock. Members generally are reminded of the Battalion Parade, which will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, at G. 30. By order. JOHN McCONNELL, Lieut., Acting Adjutant. December 13, IS7O. JUST IN TIME CLAIM. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above j Claim will be held at the Governor Bowen Hotel, Grahamstown, on THURSDAY EVENING, loth December, li>7o, at half-past 7 o'clock. Business of importance. GEO. THOMS, Manager. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the HIGH-STREET CONGREGATIONAL SABBATH SCHOOL. SERMONS will be preached next SUNDAY, ISth instant : in the Morning., at 11 o'clock, by the REV. WAR LOW DAVIES, M.A.; In the Evening, at G. 30 o'clock, by the REV. R. McNICOL ; In the Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, an Address to Parents and Children, by the REV. .JAS. BULLER. A PUBLIC SERVICE will be held _Xjl_ in the Pitt-struet Wesleyan Church THIS EVENING, to commence at 7.30, when thanks will be rendered to Almighty God for the safe arrival here of four We-leyan Ministers, all of whom may be expected to give Addresses. Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence for one or two Single Gentlemen, in the Grafton Road.— Apply to Mrs. A. Fos.sett, GraftoH Road. TflU R NISI-lED APA RTM BN TS for JL Single Gentlemen or Families, at Mrs. Couzen's llobson-street Temperance Hotel. rr>o LKT—Apartments, furnished or JL unfurnished, with three minutes' walk of the Union Bank. —Apply at the Herald Oliice. Money. "j\/J~ONEY to Lend, in smail sums, IV_L from £100 to £300, on freehold security.— Apply to C. Alexander, 83, Queen-street. 1\T ONKY TO LEND.—Two Sums It 1 of £400 and .£BOO TO LEND, at Sor 9 per cent., according to the security ofFered.—Apply to Joseph Newman, Land Agent. Sporting. THE Annual Races will be run ou the 2nd and 3rd January, IS7I. under the patronage of His Excellency Sir G. Bowen. Particulars in a future advertisement. Acceptances for the Handicap — "Yatterina." " "Mariner," ''Orlando." 41 Nebula." <4 Satanella." rnilE WAIKATO ANNUAL X RACES. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. To be held at Hamilton on "WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the2sch and 2i)th December, IS7O. FIRST DAY. 1. The BOWEN STAKES, of sovs.; entrance 2 sovs., 1.! miles ; weight for age: for all ages. 2. The HAMILTON STAKES, of sovs.; entrance 2 sovs : 1;J miles: weight for age; for three years old and upwards. 3. The CAMBRIDGE STAKES, of sovs.: entrance 2 sovs.: 2 miles; weight for age ; for three years old and upwards. 4. The WAIIvAITO STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S PLATE, value £ ; entrance 2 sovs. Presented by the Directors of the above Company. I.V miles; weight for age; confined to horses the bona fide property of Waikato settlers. 5. The ALEXANDRA STAKES, of sovs.; entrance 2 sovs.; H miles; weight for age; for three years old and upwards. SECOND DAY. 1. The GRAND STAND STAKES, of sovs.; entrance 2 sovs.; 1A miles; weight for age; all ages. 2. The HURDLE RACE, of sovs.; entrance 2 sovs.; 2 miles, over S flights of hurdles ; to be run for by horses the property of Waikato settlers ; weight for age. 3. ROYAL MAIL PLATE, value £ ; entrance 2 sovs. Presented by Mr. G. C. Quick, Mail Contractor, li milis; weight for age; confined to horses the property of Waikato settlers. 4. The PON Y RACE, of sovs.; entrance 1 sow; weight for inches: for ponies 14 hands and under; top weight St. 7 lbs.; 1 mile. 5. The CONSOLATION STAKES, of sovs.; entrance 10s ; weight for age ; for beaten horses only. By order of the Committee. THOMAS FARRELL, Secretary Waikato Turf Club. Hamilton, 7th Nov., IS7O. ANEROID BAROMETERS BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES HAND and COLOIiED SPECTACLES &c., &c., &0., Just Landed, ex ' Asterope.' and which, with the varied Stock of Optical and Philosophical Goods, are of best quality, and moderate in price. Inspection I xvit::n. T. P E A. C O C K, Ol'Tli r . . ,;rCT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2149, 14 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2149, 14 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2149, 14 December 1870, Page 1

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