i Personal. JOHN DAXX, from Tunbride "Wells, Kent, write to your sister, Mrs. Jons HAXyiQAJJ, Railway Works, Mercer, "Waikato. IF THOMAS and PATRICK HART, formerly of Gcelong, ana who were educated at St. Mary's College, Hobart Towu, will communicate with Mr. SnBEUAN*, solicitor, Auckland, tlicy will hear of something to their advantage. Wanted. YOUNG GEls TLEj\IAN requires Furnished Room, ten minutes from Turkish Bath. —" A," Herald Office. WANTED —A Servant; girl about 16 years of age.—Apply to Mrs. Hayden, Wakefield-street. WANTED —A Situation in the country as Governess, to teach aud attend to beys.— "M.G.A.," G, T. CiTArjtAX, Bookseller, Queen-street. WANTED —Employmentina Merchant's or General OiLce. "thoroughly conversant with Book-keeping and Correspondence. — "JS.," Herald Office. « WANTED— A Mail to take the il.iu.igornent of an Aerated "Water Factory, inside, —To a thoroughly competent man this will be a pernianent situation; and none other need apply to Mr. Gf.ouok GbKpnitx. Wellesley-strcot. WANTED TO LET, in the best part o£ the Graiton Road—A superior finished Family Residence," consisting of nine rooms and bathroom.—Apply to 15. Billon*, next house. ANTED TO RENT in Auckland, for a term of years—Commodious Premises suitable for the "Wine, Spirit, and -Erated Water business. — Apply at the Herald Oflicc. WANTED KNOWN—That the Repairs of Sewing Machines will still be carried on and a few of the highest class ones kept on Sale at the Fitting Shop, Shortiaud-street. WANTED— Drainers to know that Bill* heads, Circulars, «fco., are printed at tlio cheapest rate at the Herald Office. WANTED —Business Men to know that Bill-heads in the neatest style can be bad at the H krald Office.' • ~\]ST ANTED—The Public to know that v * Printing of every description, from the most modern type, is done at the Herald Office, at tho cheapest rates. TyS/'ANTED —The Public to know that v f Concert and Entertainmont Cards, Programmes, &c., aro one at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the llekalb Oflicc. To Let. TO LET—Mrs. Beckham's Property in Grafton Road. There is a Commodious Family Residence, with Coach-house and Stable, an Orchard in full bearing, and an unfailing supply of on the properly.—Apply to l uakles Alexander, Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Spacious and convenient offices with oflicc fittings, fireproof strong-room, largo dry cellarage, and good supply of water, suitable either for the law, wine, or general mercantile busiuc*?,— Apply to Mr. W. Attkex. BOARD AND LODGING, COBURG-STKEET, AUCKLAND. First-class accommodation can be obtained at tho above for-Singlo Gentlemen and Families. Mr. DaY, Proprietor. PRIVATE APARTMENTS—At Harbour View Hou3e, Shoitlimd-strcet. Money. RAVINGS jgANK. A PENNY BANK Is NOW OPENED at the Office of the Auckland Savings Bank. nOURS OF ATTENDANCE FOll DEPOSITORS: The Rank will be open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 22 to 2 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 10 to 12 o'clock, both to PAY and RECEIVE money, and on Saturday Evenings, to take in money only, from 7 to 9 o'clock. It. CAMERON-, Manager. (fls {1 LEND on Freehold Security. — Apply to W. A.itkkn, Sharebrokerand Land Agent. if? "5 AAA and Smaller Sums to Lend cfesp' _3_ V on First-class Security.—C. alexakdkr. (ftt(ftiif)i £500, aud smaller Sums '§& IP to lend on real senuriiy.-Apply to IiEVEitrDGE & Alkxa>*dei!, Solicitors, Wyndham Ohambftrp. MONEY TO LEND, ill large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. Lat.siii.ky, SoMciior, High-street-. MONEY TO LEND, in Small or Large Sums.—Apply to J. M. Lknxox, Estato Agent, Queen-street. ; MONEY LENT out for Capitalists on first-class Securities, at Current Ratc3 of luterest. No charge made to Lender. —J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. ~&/js~ONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of JM. Money to Lend, in sums of £100 aud upwards, at very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Shortlnud-sti-eet. "pfc/jTONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate JJyJL of interest.—Apply to Jackson & Russell, Solicitors. Port-street-. Insurance. The government life INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Issues all Desirable Forms of Policies. THE PAYMENT OF EVERY POLTCY IS GUARANTEED BY THE COLONY. DIVISION" OF PROFITS.—The surplus or profit i& ordered by the Act of 1574 to be Divided among Policy-Holders only, and is to be ascertained every fifth year. The first investigation, with a view to division of profits, is to be made on the 30th .Tune, 3SSO. PREMIUM! RATES ARE LOWER than those of Pri\ate Companies, to an extent which is equivalent to a bonus iu advance of from 15 to 20 per cent. PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS.—The payments may be made during the wholfc term of life, or during a limited period only, at an invariable annual, half- , yearly, quarterly, or weekly premium. NDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—WeekIy premiums can only be paid on Policies issu-d in the Industrial Branch, which is at present confined to members of Registered Friendly Societies and Good Tern, plars. Forms of application and full particulars can be obtained on application to . 3IE. J. G. BAKER, Travelling Agent, Government Insurance Office :• Or, to tho CHIEF POSTMASTER, .. Auckland. Agent for Industrial Branch—Mr. Saiiiiel Worxs, Shortland-street. "Railways. Auckiand:~akd mercer , .BiiiWAY. DAY, JANUARY 29, 1576. ; . Return Tickets at Single Fares. ~- • „ Hourly. Trains •wili'run between Auckland, Onehunga, and Ellerslie. Extra Train at 11 a.m. for Papa'tnra Race?. _ Further particulars in future notice. By order. A V. HACDONALD, General 3Tanager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 1
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