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Personal. rriHE Undersigned begs sincerely to thank Official Bay, December 13,1575 A " rER^AOT >EZ. IP THOMAS and PATRICK HART~ formerly of Geelong, and who were educated at St. Mary's College, Hobart Town, will communicate with Mr. SjieeuaN, Solicitor, Auckland, they will hear of something to their advantage. Wanted. A T_ACHER is required for a School to be opened at Queen's Kedoubt after the vacation. .Kstimatcd attendance betwten 3D and 40 Application to be made before 22nd instant, to EDWAHD G. RHODES, Chairman School Committee, Kakarainea, Pokeno Hill. JpUBLIC NOTIFICATION. "anted-A for Mount Hobson Remuera) Girls' School, and a Schoolmaster fSr b« »? ft'™ , A PP"y before 30th December, at the Office of the Board of Education. jyjT ANA GE R WANTED. Wanted—A Manager for the Wancaroi Pioneer Cooperative Society sStore; one acquainted with the draper} business preferred; unexceptionable reference CβdeSined on?" M by thu COmiuit£ce »V*. Applications, stating salary required, to be sent to thesSr , anSarCl - ° n ° r be,ore ™^DAY, JOSEPH GKIFFIN, ___ Secretary. nHHE Advertiser wishes to become JL partner in some paying business. £500 at disposal.-Address, with particulars, to "A," llebaid Office. W 'ANTED—A duly qualified Medical Practitioner.— Apply Po-t-ollice, Box 9S. WANTED— A Good General Servant.— Apply to Mrs TTr keid, Ep=om. W "ANTED—A Situation as Cook, Bread Baker, or Gardener, by a middle-aged man, in either town or country; or as Conk on board ship or steamer.—Apply at the Okrald Office. -TVTANTED—A Situation as Manager or or retail drapery warehouse, by a person of considerable experkace and abilitj-, who was over 12 year.i connected with one of the largest firms in Kuropeas buyer and manager.—Address "Ali-ha," HEHA.I.D Office. ' WANTED— Drapers to know that Bill, heads. Circulars. Ac, are printed at the cheapest rate at the U kuai.d oHice. WANTED— Business lien to know that liill-heails in the neatest stvle - can be bad ut the II KitALD Office. ANTED—The Public to know that Printing of every description, from tiie most modern type, is done at the Hkilu-d Office, at the cheapest rates. WANTED— The Public to know that Concert and Entertainment Cards, Programmes, &c, are one at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the H ekali- Office. "Y^rANTED KNOWN—That Maps of the V V City of Auckland can be had at the U erald Office, colored or plain. The siao of tho ilap is six feet by three feet sever, inches, and it specilies Sections, Nos., Streets, and Buildings, together with lliH stteet uumbfir of each house. W "ANTED TO SELL, CHEAP-Iron Ploughs, Galvanized fron Tubs, Water Tanks, Sheet Lead; also, Pumps and Paint, at Alfred Smap.t's Galvanized Iro-a Works, ViaorioBtreet East. TXT ANTED, tho Ladies of Auckland in T T their bewilderment at the number of Sewing Machines being puffed up, to know that there is one thoroughly genuine Af xchinc, which needs no puffin?, Taylor's Patent Machine. Inspection only required, llundre's now in use in Aucland.—T. Peacock, Agent, opposite the Post-office. WANTED Known, that Furniture of every description is on Sale, including Draw-ing-room, Dining-room, and lied-rooru Suites, Iron Unditeads and (Jots: linir. Spring, Flax, and Fibre Mattresses; Feather Beds, Bolsters, anil Pillows; Gilt Chimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware, Cocoa and China Matting, &c, &c, :iL T. « H. COOKK'S To Let. TO LET —Spacious ami convenient offices with office tiuings, lire-proof strong-room, large dry cellarage, and good supply of water, suitablt either for the Uw, wine, or general mercantile business Apply to Mr. W. Aitke.v. nnEMPEHANCE HALL, ALBEIITJL STlvßET.—This huve and convenient HpU with large School-room at the back, TO BK LET for Meetings, Kntertaimnei.ts, or for a Day School.— Apply to C. ltoEiKsox, Ciiey-straet: D. Goldie, Cust'im-house-strct; or, J. W. Ciiik, Iton. Secretary. TO LET, at Eemucra—A Comfortable Seven-roomed House, with goo:l large Garden, within easy distance of the liailway Station. —Apply JOHN SOPPET, Money. A UCKLAND PERMANENT CO-OPE-JQ_ EATIVK BUILDIXG AA'D IN'VESTiiEXT SOCIETY. DEPOSITS EECEI"V"Dat the following rates:— 6 months or longer .. 0 per cent, per annum. 7 days' notice .. 5 per cent, per annum JOHN HATGER. Secretary, 93. Queen-street. TO LBSD oa Freeh^ Security. — Apply to W. -£?1 aml Smaller Sums to Lend C&&_\?\P\y on First-class Security.-C. AI.EIAXDW. o- fi Aff)jd>i £500 > anfl smaller Sums cfey-L.IFMJ'hJ' to lend on real security—Apply to liEVEP.rDGK & Ai.exaxdeh, Solicitors, Wyndham Chambers. ONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to Jlr. LinniKT, Solicitor, lli^li-str.-et. MONEY TO LEND, in Small or Large Sums.—Apply to J. 11. Lennox, Estate Agent, Queen-street. MONEY LENT out for Capitalists on first-class Securities, at Cnrrent Kates of Interest. No sharge made to Lender. —J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. ONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, at very low interest.— Apply to Air. AV. Aitkej.-, Shortland-street. ONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jacksox i KosdtLJ. Solicitors. Fort-street. . ONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Land, Houses, ic. Bills discounted—Apply to Geoiige Ddsskt, BS, Insurance EnUdicgs. Board and ResidenceA WIDOW LADY offers a permanent Board and .Residence to a Gentlenan, or two friends could he accommodated: the sittins-room and bed-rooms overlook flag-tatr Hill and Tiritiri. Those seeking home comforts would not be disappointed. Terms moderate.—Apply at the Haiti ld PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. —Harbour A r iew Ilou-e, Shortland-street. FOUND, on the Wharf-TWO KEYS. The owner can have them on applying at the Herald Office, and paying cost of advertisement. December 11, 1575. GEORGE CODLIN, of Onehunga, thanks his friends and the public for the patronage his 'Busej have always received, and begs to assure tiem that he will do his utmost to merit a continuance of the same. In consi qaence of the alteration of the Railway Table, our Time-table will be, en and after thi? date, as follows:— From Onahunga: from Auckland: 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. ' 12 noon 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4395, 14 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4395, 14 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4395, 14 December 1875, Page 1

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