Personal. •" 7 TP THOMAS and PATRICK HaRT, J- formerly of Geelong, and who were educated at St. Mary's College, Hobart Town, will communicate with Mr. SnEEUAjc, Solicitor, Auckland, they will > hear of something to their advantage. ■■ -1 r Wanted. WANTED —A Situation in the Country as Nursery Governess.—"M. G. A. " Chapman, Bookseller, Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED —A Portlier. in a good paying business; small capital only required.—Apply, "Hi," Herald Office. '.' _ H "\AT ANTED > by a Solicitor—A Clerk who T T can Engross well, and knows the routine of an office. —Address, with specimen of writing, terms and references,. Box 176, Post-office, Auckland! : ANTED—A Partner, -with £500 or more, to enter into a thorough paying business. The paitv required can take an active pait in. the business, or arrange for a sleeping share.—Apply at tbo Heiuld Office. • WANTED TO LET, iu the best part o£ the Graiton Road—A superior finished Family Residence, consisting of nine rooms and bathroom.—Apply to >*. Dillon', next house. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP-Cor-rugatted Iron, Buckets, Tubs, Water Tanks, &c. • Tho highest price given for all kinds of Old •, Metals at Alfred Smajix's, Vu toria-street East. WANTED —Drapers to know that Billheads, Circulars, &c., are printed at tbe cheapest rate at the Hkrald Office. • • WANTED —Business Men to know that Bill-heads in the neatest stylo can be bad at the 11 eiiaxd Office. WANTED— The Public to know that Printing of every description, from the. most modern type, is done at the lleralp Office, at the cheapest rates. . WANTED— The Public to know that Concert and Entertainment Cards, Programme?, &c., are one at the lowest rates and ontbe shortest notice at the Hera&'p Office. WANTED KNOWN—That Maps of the City of Auckland can bo had at the Herald- ' Ottice, colored or plain. Thesis® of the Map-is sue feet by three feet soven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos., Streets, and Buildings, together with th« rmmV>*»r of each Imnsa. To Let. ■ . TO LET—Mrs. Beckham's Property in Grafton l!oad. There is ft Commodious Family Besidence, witli Concli-liouse and Stable, an Orchard in full beariug, and an unfailing supply or water on. the property.—Apply to lhajii.es Insnranco Buildings. TO LET—With immediate possession, the. Shops lately occupied by Mr. Dyson*, Draper, Queen-street. —Apply to Mr. Williams, Chemist, ad- ; joining ; or to R. House, Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Spaeious 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. Aitkex. : 'T> O ARD AND LODGING, LJ> COBUHG-STBEET, ADCKtABD. First-class accommodation can be obtained at tho above for Single Gentlemen and Fumilie'. Mr. D aY, Proprietor. PRIVATE APARTMENTS—At Harbour View House, Shortland-street. ... Money. UCKLAKD gAYINGS JgAHK. A PENNY BANK, Is NOTV OPENED at the Office of the Savings Hank. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE FOR DEPOSITORS: ' The Bank will be open on Mondays,' Tuesdays,. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 12 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. R. CAMERON, Manager. /C® K TO LEND on .Freehold vF Security. — Apply to W. Attkkn, fth'VTP.broker and L»ud Agent. . <£fS "S Ats and Smaller Sums to Lend C%jy 8 wyfly ou First-class Security.—C.' Alexaxdku. £500, aDd smaller Sums v V\r to lend on teal security.—Apply to (sevbutdgk & Alkxakdeu, Solicitors, Wyndham Ch-iinhert*. . • MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low. rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. Laihhlky, Solicitor, High-street. • MONEY TO LEND,—A large sum o£ Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, ■ at very low interest.—Apply to Mr. "NY. Aitken, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate , rate of Interest:—Apply to Jackson & Russell, | Solicitors, Forl-street. , ; Meetings. Young men's christian association. NOON-DAY PRAYER-iIEKTING at School-room. High-street, near Durham-street, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. ' • Furniture, &c. mo THE ELECTORS AND .NOW- ' ELECTORS OF THE CITY EAST AND THE PBOVIXCE OF. AUCKLAND. . Gentlemen,—l take tlie earliest opportunity to inform you that I am a Candidate for your special favours." - " ' ' I And that I have not sufficient room in my present Establishment to show my Furniture, Bedding,'&c,; • therefore, after careful consideration, I have taken ;» those more Central Premies recently occupied by • Messrs. Cranwelland C0.,-at the bottom ofShortland-..; street, "where I intend to carry on the' business of Cabinetmaking, TTpholstering, &c.; and having" had r 35 years'practical experience, Ishallbeable'to supply ' you with good and sound Furniture, at .the/very,•• lowest possible prices consistent witb Quality. L Furniture, 3lattressc3, and ; Bedding of every de- ■ scription made to order, and guaranteed to give every •' satisfaction. Mattresses re-maUe, Dining and Draw- . ingroom Furniture re-covered and ' thoroughly; renovatedN.B.—The business of China, Glass, Earthen : ware, and Kitchen requisites, &c., will be carried : on ; as usual in the Old Establishment, by Mrs. Probert, where every order "will receive the very .beat attenuation. • • - - I am. Gentlemen, ' :i Your most obedient servant, H. PKOBERT.'.f : Machinery. A. C H I N, E JEt Y. r W. YICKERY, In retnrnini? thank 3 to his numerous customers and; friends for their liberal support during the last'seventeen years, beg 3 to inform them tbat he has re-comf, ruenced business in his new premises, at the CORNER or VICTORIA. AND NELSOK-ST&EETS, ,*- AS ' j MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER, AND IRON AND . BRASS FOIJNDEU, and trusts he will still continue to merit the confidence hitherto accorded him. -All orders *ill meet with his 'usual attention and prompt despatch. "AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS RENEWED /. r / AND REPAIRED. . QUARTZ CRusniNO Machinery MADK to OXDEE* Timber Jacks.as. formerly. For sale, Horizontal and Vertical Engine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1
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