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Personal. MR. PAUL SEXG RV, who stayed afc the Greyhound Hotel in 1573, please call upon Mr. Michael Corcoha-K, who has news from tout father. Wanted. ANTED—A Female Teaclier for the Ilome for Neglected and DestUulo Children.— Applications to be sent to Tiios. Esq., Supreme Court. AY. C. KE\"SIXGTOX, October 31. 1574. - H ° n ' Se °" WA i)—A Gentleman, competent to undertake the management of our Wine; Spirit, and Grocery Departments. References required.—L. I). SAxiLvi' & Co. WANTED. —An Active . Young Man \vislle3 to secure employment as accustomed to iarnnug and horses.—Address to Jos. Johns-ton, Hihalu office. \Xf~ ANTED—A Bread and Biscuit Baker, V T —Apply to vr. IL. Petebs, Baker, Svmondsstreet. WANTED —A Second Cook.—Apply at St. .Mungo Cafe, Queeu-street. WANTED TO KENT—Four or Fivei roomed Cottage, within ten minutes' walk of ft'yndharu-strect. Fcr a term, if suitable.—Address, 'Dwelling," lllrald Oflice. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP—Iron Ploughs, Galvanized Iron Tubs, "Water ranks, Sheet Lead; also, Pumps and Paint, at \lfhkd Smaht's Galvanized Iron Works, Victoria street Kast. WANTED, by a Man—A Situation as Messenger or Light Porter. Know 3 the town ind suburbs well. Would act as Sight "Watchman, cCitchoaman. &c, or is willing to do anything in any ight cipaci y.—Ad "Messenger,"at Mrs. Ueal's, lest to W ynyard Hotel, Abererombie-street. WANI\KD KNOWX—That Maps of the City of Auckland can be had at the UeraiiD 3Uice, colored or plain. The size of the Map is six : eet by three feet seven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos,, Streets, and Buildings, together with ;h« stinet uumbcr of each house. WANTED KNOWN—Holdsuip & Co., Wholesale and Retail Timber Merchants md Manufacturers, execute orders with despatch, and it the lowest possible priccs, from any of their eatabishments. Head Office: Saw Mill and Timber Yards, Custom House-street, Auckland Sash, Door and Moulding Factory, Newtcn Saw Mill and Timber Yard, Beach, GraiiamstdWD Timber Yard, Cororuandel flaw Mill, Whangaroa Harbour, convenient for all ports and deep water for loadiug. Money. £5000 Z'y Fr to h w d : Litren ,Sharebroker and La»d Agent. aTU I smaller Sums xx H_r to lend on real security.—Apply o IiKVEitiDOE & Alexaxdeji, Solicitors, Wyndham Chambers. MONEY TO LEND, iii large or small amounts.—Apply to Cuaiu.es Alexander, nsurancc Buildings. P&/B~ONEY TO LEND, in large or small LViL sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to dr. Lai.siilev, Solicitor, High-street. Money to lend.—a large sum of - Mouoy to T.otsd, in sum* of £100 and QpW&rdff? .1 very low interest.—Apply to Mr. "W. Aitmn* jhortland-street. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of from. •£f>oo to £3000, at a moderate rate of interest. -Apply to Jackson & Hussell. Solicitors, Fort. Educational. r ¥IHE Master of St. Matthew's School will .la. open EVENING CLASSES in the Schoolroom, "rom 7 p.m. 9 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, "Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Extras-Latin, French, 3eomutry.—For further information apply at the School. MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Music, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House. Stationers and Booksellers. MAORI LESSON BOOK, price Is. KOREItO MAORI: FIRST LESSONS T\* MAOEI CONVERSATION. UY A PAKCHA MAORI. Opinions of the Press.—""We can speak in terms of the highest commendation of the selections made and the general outline of the useful little work. To 1 'arnurs of the Maori tongue it will be found simply invaluable, and what is of still moro importance, judging from the pages we have turned over, they appear free from ety:nologicai mistakes; it is convenient in size and comprehensive in design, and is cortainlj* the most conn leta Maori iustructor as yet published. Il bogins wit i a series of questions on'simple matters, then the sounds of the letters, the parts of speed), with examples shewing the learner hr.w to form sentences, followed by a list of useful nouns, adjectives, and verbs, and a long list of phrases exemplifying their use. ... On the whole, from these examples, it will form the most practically useful work obtainable on the Maori tougue for the general public." Published by C. T. CITAP.MAN, Auckland. Ne«- Zealand Publications. The First Step to Maori Conversation; or, English and Maori Grammar, Vocabulary and Phrase Book, by IT. T. Kemp, 2s Gd A Leaf from the Natural TTistory, «fcc., of New Zealand: or, Maori and English Dictionary of its natural productions, JJs Gd Tourist's Guide to the Hot Lakes, Boiling Springs, and Burning Mountain, Province of Auckland, with map, 2s Gd Traveler's Guide through Now Zealand, coloured illustrations, map of New Zealand, and plans of the principal towns. 2s Gd Captain Cook's Description of New Zealand and Australia, with notes, anecdotes, &c., fac-simiie of 10 of Cook's Hurts, and 37 lithographed views, 103 Gd Settler's II and-Book to the Farm, Garden, and Greenhouse. for the seasons and climate of New Zealand, 3rd edition, 2s Gd Guide to Fanning and Stock and Dairy Management in New Zealand, for the seasons and climate, by J. May, 3s Gd New Zealand Sheep Farmer's Handy Bnok. and How to Select and Manage a Sheep and Cattle Station, by J. May, Is Chart of Colony of New Zealand, with adjacent islands, IsCd Large Map of New Zealand, embracing recent surveys, containing also map of Australasia and outline map of the world, -Is New Map of North Island, including Auckland, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, and "Wellington Provinces, new townships, district?, &c., 2s Gd Large Map of Middle Island, including the Provinces of Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, "Westland, and Otago, 2s Gd Man of the Province of Auckland on a large scilo, 2s Gd G. T. CHAPMAN, Wholesale & Email Bookseller & Stationer. 66 "O ANOLF AND AjSJOHIA:" Poem by B~ftj the Honorable A. Domett, 103. Gd. On Sale by EDW. WAYTE, Auckland -Agent. Auckland art union.—oil Paintings, "Water Colours, Drawings, &c. Lists of Prizes wu application.—Edw. "Watte, 100, Queen-st, Saddlery. F. WEBSTER (late l. forster and son), NEST THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to supply, on the shortest notice, HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Pack-saddl'3 (Otago Pattern), Ladies" and Gents' Saddles and Bridles, Military Bridles, Accoutrements, Leather Cases, Body Belts, Leggings of all descriptions, Harersaclts, Brusliware, Breaking Tackle, Sc. Wholesale avt> P.etail. Just Landed—Strong c uk :.iil-made Saddles, suitablo for settlors' and butchers' use, cs ' Victoria/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4049, 4 November 1874, Page 1

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