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Personal. OR would oblige by leaving his address • at «♦ as soon as possible. JOHN LYNCH, son of James Lynch, late of Howick. once connected with the Military Train, is requested to send his address to the Herald Oflico. Wanted. WANTED —A Respectable Girl about 14 to 16.—Apply to Mrs. Offer, Pitt-street, opposite Vincent-street. WANTED —A Gardener for Kemnera; mu«t be a single man.—Apply to Fisher asp Co. References required. WANTED —A General Servant for the Chatham Islands. Liberal wages given. References required.—Apply to Kummek & Co., Fort•street, next to Custom Il'-nse. \/\7~ANTED —A nine-roomed Houae in ▼ ? the Parish of ?t. Matthew's, within fifteen minutes' wa'k of the Po3t-office.—Apply P. 0., Box WANTED, by a mercantile house in town—A smart young man who has act Mi and can act in the capacity < f Salesman and Correspondent. Good salary given.—Apply br letter to A.K.5.,. Herald Ollice. WANTED —Business Men to know that liill-heads in the neatest style can be had at the Herald Office. WANTED —Drapers to know that Billheads, Circulars. Ac., ar« printed at the cheapest rate at the Her alp Office. WANTED —The Public to know that Printing of every description, from the most modern type. Is done at the Herald Office, at the cheapest rates. WANTED —The Public to know that ConceTt and Entertainment Cards, Programmes, &c., are done at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the Heral» Office. WANTED KNOWN—That Maps of the City of Auckland can be had at the Herald Office, colored or plain. The size of the Map is six feet by three feet seven inches, and it specifies Ructions, Nos., Streets, and Buildings, together with the at!**! number of each bnus*. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP—Iron Ploughs, Galvanized Iron Tubs*. Wat*: Tanks, Sheet Lead; also, Pnmps and Paint, at Alfred Smart's Galvanized Iron Works, Victoria - street East. To Let. TO LET—The House and Shop, jomer of Victoria and Albert-streets, known as "Thompson's Grocery Store." TO LET—Spacious and convenient offices with office fittings, fire-proof strong-room, large dry cellarage, and good supply of water, suitable either for the law, wine, or general mercantile business. — Apply to Mr. W. Aitken. Money. A°. TO LEND on Freehold vV v Security. — Apply to W. Ait£en, Sharebroker and Laud Azent. £500, and smaller Sums vr to lend on real security.—Apply to Beveridge & Alexander, Solicitors, Wyndnam Chambers. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. LAiant.EY, Solicitor, lligh-street. MONEY TO LEND.—a large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards at very low Interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitkek Shortland-stre«t. _____ MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest —Apply to Jackson* A Russell* Soliuitnrs. Fort-street. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Land, Houses, &c. Bills discounted.—Apply to Gkokge DrsNfcT, 38, Insurance Building 3. Public Notices. O T I C E. Immigrants per 1 Alumbagh,' comprising General and Farm Labourers, Mechanics, and Male and Female*" Servants, are now open to engagement, on application to the Acting Depot Master and Matron, at the Immigration Depot. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer. jgD UCAT IO N RATE. REMUERA, -WEST TAMAKI, AND PANMURE. The Education Rate, now due for 1575, will be called for in the above Highway Districts this week and next, ani until all are called on by tb* Collector. JOHN ANGUS, NewmarketMr. A. would feel obliged to all living at » distance If they would call at his office and pay the rat?. WAITAKEREI WEST HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Assessment List for the year 1875-C has been deposited at the residence of Mr. John McDonald, Swanson's Creek, for the inspection of ratepayers; objections to which (if any} will be heard at the above-mentioned place on SATURDAY, the 2£th day of September next, at 1 p.m. A. DILWORTH, Chairman. August 19, 1575. SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE TESTIMONIAL FUND. Subscriptions in aid of this Fund will be thankfully received by L . IX NATHAN" & CO., Shortland-street. OTICE OF REMOVAL, Having made arrangements for increasing our business on and after the 20th inst., the same will be carried on at the more commodious Stores of Messrs. \V. J. Hi rst <£ Co, 101, Queen-street, and at the Mills. Freeman's Bay, as usual. ;j. & J. EOPPET. August 3,1575. JOHN SOPPET, HOUSf-:, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, No. S, QI'EES*.STREET. A pent for Mr. C. G. Quick's Waikato Parcels Delivery. August 5, 1875. "p ÜBLIC NOTICE. With reference to the absurd of Thomas Fish, in yonr issue of yesterday, I may state that as the character of T. Fish is so well-known, the following explanation will be deemed sufficient. W. DAWSON". We hereby certify that, as Tustees of the Estate of Thomas Fi-h, Princes-street. w&sold the whole of the Stock Fixtures, Bock Debts, Furniture, £(tr*a]>ariil* Lushiets, and all rights therein and belonging to the same, to V,'. Dawson, Chemist, the above bavin? been assigned to us by the said Thomas Fish for the benefit of his Creditors. THOS. MACF ARLANE, -fc JIAKKNESS HAMILTON, F. w. E. daw-on, {-Trustee,. W. J. CAWK.WELL. I gAKSAPARILLA. I distinctly contradict the statements of Mr. Dawson and the trustees of my Estate, as to their having disposed to Mr. Dawson of my Sarsaparilla Business, my legal advisers hiving perused the Deed of Assignment and informed me that no mention thereof is made, nor are any words therein used under which the business could pass: the only things sold to Mr. D. relating to my Sarsaparilla being the Plant and a few gallons of Sarsaparilla. I hereby Caution Mr. D.nnd all other persons from using my Trade Mark. THOMAS FISH, Chemist. July 31, 1575. __ CHIMNEYS SWEPT by James Mekp-att, Karaneahape Ro«i Ineit Mr. Giubb«. at the foil--wing rates.—Three itoiy cbimnieJ. IsM, two a id one-storj^lseaclu^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ g T A M P Si Rnbbsr Stamps in Indo»tructibli Vulcanite, or tl.o Ordinary Soft Rubber made in Trenty-rour horns notice at the Fitting Shop, ShortUnd-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 1

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