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Personal. WILLIAM MUNKO, late of Ist j » Waikato Regiment. is requested to call at the offico of T. S. Weston, Esq., Solicitor, Shortlandstreet, on iinjjortant business. Wanted. COLLEGE. W ANTED—A Resident Assistant English Master. Cojiies only of Testimoaiils to be forwarded. J. McVEY BAIRD, Principal WANTKD — A Barmaid.—Apply at the Greyhound Hotel. WANTED —A Lad about 14 years years of Age.—Robert Coolet, Shortland Crescent. \\TANTED, for the Thames —A firstT T class Housemaid.— Applr, this dar, at 10 o clock, to i isheu & Co. WANTED —A Milliner for TVaiiganui.— Apply at once to Sir. Neal, at Arch. Clark and Son's. WANTED to Rent—A Hou3evrith from 10 to 15 acres of good land, with : n a reasonable dis'.auce of town, on a good road. Apply stating terms, to J. C. Sextje, Short land-street. WANTED —Comfortable Apartmcnts for n Lady and Gentleman, with servant; also, for Single Gentleman.—Address "G.," Fleuald Office. \Af ANTED—The following" Shares: V T Thames, Caledonian, Belfast, Tookey, Otago,. Poverty.—A. Pjttax, Broker, Estate and Shipping Agent, corner of Queen and West Queen-streets. WA NTED—Respectable Boarders at Portland House, Temperance Hotel, Uol>3on-street, most healthy situation in Auckland, within five minutes' waik of the Post-office. WANTED immediately, in a Ladies' School—An English Teacher accustomed to the carc of children and their wardrobes.—Apply, by letter only, to "HI., care of Mr. 1*.," Post Office, Auckland. WANTED —A Young Man of business habits, and possessing a few hundred pounds, to join the advertiser in establishing a store in the country. "Will have to take an active part in the management.—Apply by letter, " Box 170," Post Office, Auckland. WANTED —A Partner with, say, £1,000, to go into a Good Payable Business. —Particulars, and every information* can be had by applying to J. Howdex, Jeweller, 80, Queen-street. WANTED —500 Men to dine at Lewis Kelly's American "Restaurant, Wel-lesley-slreet. Charge, Cd. The liill of Fare includes the very best of Soup, Fish, Joints of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours—Cd. A SINGLE LADY or Widow can hear of a quiet home by application to " C.," Herald Office. Board and Residence. TO LET.—Furnished Apartments, front sitting anil bedroom; no other lodgera taken.- Apply Mrs. Mason, AYynyard-street. Prospect house, hobsonSTREET.—Ellison's Boarding House. Private Board and Residence. Terms Moderate. Within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. A COMFORTABLE HOME, in a private family on the Grafton Road, for one or two Gentlemen, two minutes' walk from Government House. Terms moderate.—Enquire at the Hekald Office. LL AW AY'S DINING ROOMS, BEGWN-STHEET. a T?. A T7 A M ST O W If. 8. Q. Good Beds 10 per night Single Bedroom 16 „ Double Bedroom 3 0 ~ Board .. .. 15 0 per week Board and Lodging 20 0 ~ Ditto with Single Bedroom .. 25 0 „ Breakfast 1 0 Dinner 10 Tea 10 Extra charges for Private Rooms. Dividends. /CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMPAS'Y (REGISTERED;. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED at 12 o'clock noon, TO-MORROW (Friday), August 4, and remain closed until 12 o'clock noon, WEDNESDAY, August 9, when a DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street, Auckland. CHARLES TOTHILL, Manager. Auckland, 3rd August, IS7I. Thames gold mining comPANY (LIMITED). The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED at 12 o'clock noon, TO-MORROW (Friday), August 4, and will remain closed until 12 o'clock noon, WEDNESDAY, August 0, when a DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street. ROBT. SOMMERYILLE, Secretary. Auckland, August 3,1571. Educational. COLLEGE. Boys under 9 .. .. £1 Is. per quarter. Boys over 9 .. .. £2 2s. ditto Tupils may enter at any time, and pay only for the unexpired portion of the quarter. J. McVEY BAIRD, Principal. j>yj" AYIGATION CLASSE3. CLASSES for instruction in Navigation held by T. C. TrLLV, Navigating Lieuteaant R.N., on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAY'S. Offices—S3 and 34, New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings. All information can be had at Lilewall and Rattray's, Queen-street. Miscellaneous. DEAFNESS !—For your own sakesdo not place yourselves in the hands of an. empiric—one who may be successful in cutting your corns and toe-nails, but will most assuredly destroy for ever your hearing if you allow him to tamper with, that organ. Come to me and I will furnish you gratuitously with a recipe I have received from tlie Royal" Dispensary for the Diseases of the Ear, Dean-street, Sotio, London, which has entirely cured me.—T. R. High-street. TREASONS for Abolishing the PunHi isliraent of Death.—An Essay on this subject, by F. G. Ewingtox, will be read THIS EVENING, in the Discussion Class connected with the Young Men's Christian Association. All members are requested to attend. AAA TO LEND on Freehold wOiliuU Security.—Apply to W. Aitken, Sharebroker and Land Agent. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS.—A Good opportunity is offered to aryone possessing about £700, to join another in an undertaking that promises to realise a comfortable independence.—For particulars, apply to Hill ajcd Beriudge, Sharebrokcra and Land Agents, West Queen-street. ■gX 'EXCELSIOR.." PRIME ENGLISH HAIIS. A. A BEOWNE, Fort-street. LANK FORMS for PROVING DEBTS in BANKRUPT ESTATE can, be had at the Herald Office. fjl HAM E S MAPS. Copies of tho above can be obtained ai the offica of Henry E. Williams, Sharebroker, corner ot Queen and West Queen-streets. rno LEGAL MANAGERS. JL —FORFEITURE OK 3HAKF VOTIMS can be had at tho Hcralu Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 3 August 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 3 August 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 3 August 1871, Page 1