Wanted. WANTTED —A Partner, in one of the * * established businesses in Auckland; to anyone having capital to invest (from £1000 to £2(100) this is an opportunity which rarely occurs; a good and sr!o return for the money guaranteed; a knowledge of the business not absolutely necessary. —Apply by letter, in the first instance, to Box 173, Post-office Auckland. WANTED— Miss HEFFORD, " >assenger by the ' City of Auckland/ to call at Bailey's Boot Factory, High-street. WAITED —T->vo good Iron Moulders.— Apply at the British Hotel, Queen-street, between seven anil eight p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 5, WANTED —A Cook, for steamer 6 Lily/ to proceed overland, on Monday next, to Kaipara.—Apply to J. Casey. ANTED TO SELL CHEAP—Iroa Ploughs, Galvanized Iron Tubs, "Water Tanks, Sheet Lead; also, Pnmps and Paint, at Ax.frex> Smaht's Galvanized liotj Works, Victoria* street East. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Wiseman, Queen-street, makes Leggings, Haversacks, Valises, &c. f of every description, wholesale and retail. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Wiseman, Queen-street, manufactures Portmanteaus of all descriptions. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Wiseman, Queen-street, continues to supply his celebrated Pack Saddles, now adopted as the Army Saddles. ANTED KNOWN—That J". Wiseman, Queen-street, has just purchased, at English cost, a large lot of Waymouth, Pelhaaa, and Snaffle Bridles, which he will sell chcap. WANTED KNOWN—That the Great Clearance Sale of Drapery, Clothing,. Silks, Babyware, &c.. is now on at It. W. Dyson's, 130, Queo*street, and must be cleared in tbree weeks, the premises having been disposed of, and very evdy possession being required. Great Bargains! WANTED KNOWN—That Maps o£ the City of Auckland can be had at the Herald Ottice, colored or plain. The size of the Map is sis feet by three feet seven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos., Streets, and Buildings, together with the stieet number of each house. WANTED KNOWN—HOLDSHIP &GO. 7 Wholesale and Retail Timber Merchants apd Manufacturers, execute orders with despatch, and at the lowest possible prices, from any of their establishments. Head Office: Saw Mill and Timber Yards, Custom House-street, Auckland Sash, Door and Moulding Factory, Newton Saw Mill and Timber Yard, Beach, Grahamstown Timber Yard, Coromandel Baw Mill, "Whangaroa Harbour, convenient foi all ports and deep water for loading. Money. J F. CHURTO 35T. Mr. J. ±\ CHTTRTON" discounts on more liberal' terms than hitherin known in practice in Auckland. £* (TAjftA TO LEND on Freehold HJ'xJhJ' Security. — Apply to W. AlTK£K,Sharebroicer aud Land Agent. -£500, and smaller Sums dksf JL>VP VP \J' to k:.d on real security.—Apply to Beveridgk & .Alexander, Solic.itora, "WyDdham Chambers. 011 good freeofeV XJr hold securities in sums of £100 and upwards. Also, smaller sums when required, i Interest low.—J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Queeni street. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at n low rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. Laisiiley, Solicitor, High-street. MONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of -cIOO aud at very low interest.- Apply to Mr. W. Aitkin, Shcrtland-sireet. ~]V/W~ONEY TO LEND, in sums of from JLyJL .£SOO to £3000, at a moderate rate of interest. —Apply to Jackson & Russell, Solicitors, Fort, street. MONEY TO LEND Oil Promissory Notes,. Land, Houses, Ac. Bills discounted.—Apply to Georoe Dc.vnet, 4i, Insurance Buildings. jyjONEY! MONEY! MONEYI LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. Queen-street (next City Hall). Advances made upon Personal Security, Mortgage Deposit of Deeds (freehold or leasehold), Bills of Sale* Merchandise, Bonded Certificates, Stock and Shares, Assurance Policies, or any other tangible security.. Legacies, Bequests, and Reversionary Interests purchased or advanced upon. Good Trade Bills Discounted at slight advance upon Bank rates. No Bills Re-discounted. Publications. Now Ready, Handsomely Bound in Imitation Russia, Family herald, vol. xxxii., price-is. Gd.; the second half-yearly Volume. It may be had (at a small percentage over the published price) of GeoTge Robertson, Melbourne ; Gordon and Gotcli; Sydney ; and by order of all Booksellers. The Bookseller, speaking of Volume XXXI., says:— "This popular Magazine is now for the first time issued in half-yearly volumes. With its wealth o£ fiction, poetry, sclent:fic information, correspondence, and useful family reading, the new volume, just published in handsome cloth binding, is much more handy than any of its predecessors, while in every respect as useful and attractive. The Family Herald* one of the earliest of the cheap periodicals, retains all its old characteristics, and now in the thirty-first year of its healthy life, thoroughly justifies its claim to be considered a ' Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement.'" Now Ready, Jpl AMI LY HERALD, Vol. XXXII. The Publishers' Circular says:—" Everybody's old friend, the Family Herald, which has been praised by the Press universally, and has won golden opinions from all sorts of pens, from the sober and learned British Quarterly to the learned and lively Saturday Review, has, after thirty years, taken upon itself the only improvement its friends would desire ; it has not turned over a new leaf, nor added a new feature, such a course not being demanded; but it has split its ponderous yearly volume in half, and now issues a handsome, light, attractive-looking half-yearly, which is easy to carry, and yet full of reading." Now Ready, Handsomely Bound in Imitation Russia, Family herald, vol. xxxii., price 4s. Cd. London: William Stevens, 421, Strand, \V.C.; and may be had (at a small percentage over the published price) of George Robertson, Melbourne; Gorden and Gotch, Sydney; and by order of all Booksellers. Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three doors from Choral Hall, Grafton Road.—Terms easy. A GENTLEMAN requires comfortable Lodiriogs; Grafton Koail or Dedwood, if possible.- Address, L. Jl., Herald Office. Miscellaneous. MARSHALL & COPELAND'S favourite NEW ZEALAND ALE (-established 13years), on sale, in bulk, wholesale, by JOHN REID, COMMEItCE-STREET. JIVE POUNDS RE WAR. D. Lost, on the Barrack Hill, on the 10th instant—A Gold Hunting Watch, initials on the case. Number of watch and name of maker known. —The above reward will be given on returning the same to the Herald Office. Highway boards.—Rate collectors' Books, in most approved form, can be had at the Hkßald Office. ________ PROXY FORMS for Mining Companies can be had at the Heraid Office. np o PRI~NT ER S. On Sale, at the Herald Office, i FOOLSCAP COLUMBIAN PItIKTIN'G FKES& I And several lithographic presses. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3997, 3 September 1874, Page 1
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