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Personal. TF THOMAS and PATRICK HART, JL formerly of Geelong, and who were educated at St. Mary's College, Hobart Town will communicate with Mr. SHEEUAjf, Solicitor, Auckland, they will hear of something to their advantage. Wanted. ~W> OAED OF EDUCATION. Wanted—A Teacher for the Mercury Bay School, and an Assistant Teacher for Tauranga.—Apply f or further information at the "tlice of the Board. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. December 17,1575. Tyr ANAGER WANTED. operative Society's Store; one acquainted with the drapery bu-iness preferred; unexceptionable reference required, and such security as by the committee may bo determined on. Applications, stating salary required, to be sent to tSSsirtSSt! 7, Wans " rei ' on or Mme IUE3DiYJOSEPH GUIFFIN, Secretary. T> EDUCTION - IN THE HOURS OF JL\) LABOUR.—Nine Hours per day on the Railway Werks from Yass to Wagga Wag«a.—Wanted— Pick and Shevel Men; wages, 7s Od to 85 Gd per djt. lirickmackers' rate, 17a per 1000 in hacks. Also Squarers, Fencers, and Splitters.—A. <fc K. Amos, Contr'Ctors. r 1 THE Advertiser wishes to become X. partner in some paying business. £500 at disposal.-Address, with particulars, to "A," Hebjud Oflicrt. W "ANTED—A Light-harness Horse.— Apply to Mr. Lendrpm, Menrs'.-talile3.~ WANTED-A General Servant.—Apply to Mrs. Cwsxh.-c.ham. Tledwood. J WANTED— Drapers to know that BUI. heads, Circulars, etc.. are printed at the cheapest rate at the Herald Office. WANTED— Business Men to know that Bill-heads in the neatest style can be had at the II erald 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 Concert and Entertainment Cards, Programmes, &c, are one at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the Hekalh Ollice. ANTED TO SELL CHEAP—Iron Ploughs, Galvanized Iron Tubs, "Water Tanks, Sheet Lead; also, Pumps and Paint, at Alfred Smaht'b Galvanized Irou Works, Victotiastreet East. ANTED Known, that Furniture of every description is on Sale, including Draw-ing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Suites, Iron Bed-teads and Cots: liair. Spring, Flax, and Fibre Mattresses; feather Beiis, Bolsters, ami Pillows: Gilt Chimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Toilet Ware, Cocua aud China Matting, &c, ic, at T. & H. CoOKK'S Furnishing Warehouse. 14S, Qneen-street. "VSTANTED, the Ladies of Auckland in y T their bewilderment at the nuuibtrnf fc'ewing Machines being puffed up, to know that there is one thoroughly genuine Machine, which needs no putling Taylor's Patent Machine. Inspection ouly required. Hundreds now in use in Aucland.—T. Peacock, Agent, opposite the Post-office. ■ x EcclesiasticalTT> A P T I S T CHAPEL. A r ext Lord's Day the Rev. R. H. McCrae, American Mi-sionary from India and Japan, will preach at M'ellesley-street in the morning, and at i'onsonby Chapel in the evening. Collections after each Service in ai-i of Assistant Minister's Fund. The Rev. P. H. Cornf.rd wiU preach at Mount Eden in the morning, and Wellesley-st eet at night, /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCIL BERKSFORIJ-STHEET.- Rev. Warlow Davies, 61. A. Sunday, December 10. Morning, at 11; evening, at 0-30. a RAFT ON ROAD \VESLEYAN" CH URCU.—SnSDAY SERVlCES.—December 19.—The Itev. A. Reid will preach in i he morning, at 11; and the Kev. W. J. William- in the evening, at 6.30. TT ORNE-STREET HALL SUNDAY JLJ SiiliVICES.— December 19. Morning: "Iβ it jjossible to love one's ueiehbour as ourseJf—»nd how!'' Evening: "Christian Po.iticians— the hope of our young cjuntry." TVTEWTON HALL.—Divine Service ia held lxl in Js'ewton Hall every Lord's Day—morning, at 11 o'clnck:andin theevening, at 6.30. ITT-STKEET WESLEYAN CHURCH. —SUNDAY SERVlCKS.—December 19 —The 11; and the Rev. A. Reid in the evening, 1t£.30. ' PARNEI/L AVESLEYAN CHURCH.— SUNOAY SEKVICKS.—Hecomber 19.—The Kev. J. Whewell will preach in the morning, at 11; and Mr. Wrigley in the evening, at C 30. To Let. HALL, To tet- For Four Nights, commencing MONDAY, December 20. Apply to Charles WErGHT.itAK, Business uaaager for E. D. Dories. Evening titar ' KIVATE BOARD AND KESIUEN,CE. —Harbour View House, Shortland-strett. TO LET —Spacious and convenient offices with office attings, flr6-l>roof strong-room, large dry cellarage, andjjood supply of water, suitable either for tlio law, wine, or general mercantile lmsHiess>— Apply to -Mr. W. Aiteex. ■__ HALL, ALBBRTB STRKKT.—This and convenient Hail, with large School-room Ht tins back, TO H-: LET for Jleetiiig?, Entertainments, or for a Day School.— Apply to C. R'.-binsok, Grey-street: D. Goldis, FOR SxVLE—A Farm (in the Lower Waikato) containing 424 acres of goo«l land, 300 acres of which are securely Fenced —For further particulars apply to H. J. Uakrisox, Papakura. Money. /C*??£\4\fh. TO LEND on Freehold Security. - Apply to W. SharphrnV-erand [■■tvfl At"-n«. <T<>l and Smaller Sums to Lend d&jL\rW\P on first-class Security.-C----AI.EXAJJDKII. *f*T3 £500, and smaller Sums gf^y s_,\P to lend on real security.—A pply to Bevekidgic & Axexandeh, Solicitors, Wyndham MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rato of interest.—Apply' to Mr. liAiailLEY, Solicitor, High-street. ■ ' MONEY TO LEND, in Small or LaTge Sums.—Apply to J. JI. Lennox, Estate A gent, MONEY LENT out for Capitalists on first-class Securities, at Current Rates o£ Interest. Is'o sharge made to Lender. —J. 'M. Leksox, Estate Agent, Auckland. : ONEY TO LEND.—A large anmof Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and npwards, at very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W. AiTsiu, Shortlaod-stteet. . ■ MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jackson * Rt-sskll, Solicitors. Koti-etrect. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Land, Houses, &c UiUs accounted.—Applyto Georoe DosKtT, 38, Insurance Buildinfjs. Insurance. ; BATAVIA SEA AND FIB.E INSURANCE .COMPANY y Are prepared to accept FIRE OR MARINE EISIS At Lowest' Kates. ' ; ( Lo3se3 paid either in this Colony or at any of jtho Company's Branches. ... 1 All information may be obtained by applying to H. W. HEATH, General Agent, JSank Buildings. Auckland, October 5,1570.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4399, 18 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4399, 18 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4399, 18 December 1875, Page 1

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