Personal. !. TF MR. WILLIAM TIDMAKSH does not 076 .^ 3 P r i>P ert y 'eft with me, before tho h?l,£i™/i. ■""* P r °P«tr wUI be sold to satisfy the claim I have against him. H. HODSPITH, ,_„^_ Auckland. Wanted. IRE ! FIRE !! FIRE >!! — Wanted Known—That F. J. Bennett's Drapery Temporary Premises may be found at Dennea's (ate Machine Shop, next the Albert Hotel, where he is now selling J his Salvage Stock from the lato Fire. at an immense reduction, prior to his removing to those more commodions premises known as Baird's Machine Depot. \ PARTNERSHIP.—An Auctioneer (with i -57 capital) just arrived from London U desirous of ] meeting with a respectable person to join him, or advertiser would treat with an established Firm.—For interview address J. C, Herald Office. WANTED— One or two respectable Lads. - Apply at the Herald Office. _^ WANTED— A Saw Sharpener.—Apply to Mercury Bay Saw-mill Co., Custom-house-street. WANTED TO HIRE, for one month— A good stannch Horse.—Apply to G. W. Owen & Co., Fort-street. WANTED— Business Men toknow that Bill-heads in the neatest style can be had at the H ebald Office. WANTED the Public to Kuow—That Williams's Fire Kindlers are improved in quality and increased in quantity.—To be had of all LJrocers. WANTED— The Public to know that Printing of every description, from the most modern type, is done at the Herald Office, at the heaprst rates. WANTED— Drapers to know that Bill. heads, Circulars, .fee, are printed at the cheapest rate at the Hekald Office. ' ~\WT ANTED—The Public to know that M Concert and Entertainment Cards, Programmes, &c, are one at the lowest rates and on the shortest notice at the Heralp Office. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP— Cor. rugated Iron, Buckets, Tubs, Water Tanks. &c. The highest price given for all kinds of Old Metals at Al?rep Smart's, Vii toia-street East. WANTED KNOWN—That Maps of the City of Auckland can be had at the Herald Office, co'.ovcd or plain. The size of the Map is six feet by three feet seven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos.. Streets, and Buildings, together with the street number of each house. WAITED KNOTra—That J. Bam, of .Eden Terrace (late Carley), Grocer and Haberdasher, has opened a Branch Business in Tipper Queen-street (opposite the Army and Isavy Hotel), in the Fruit line, where he U prepared to supply all kinds of Fruit of best quality at the lowest prices. ANTED KNOWN—That D. Goldie is prrpared to Supply A.H Kinds of Timber, and other Building Materials, including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House-blocks, Posts, Bails, Bardwood, Shingles, Ac, &c, at the Lowest Market Prices, at his Yards, Custom-house-street. WANTED TO SELL—A Spring-cart, Horse, and Harness; a week's trial given. A Hand Circular Saw Bench, in good working order, all c-roplete. Double and Single Shop front Sashes, , &c, &c—Apply at Koxh's Cheap Bedding and Furniture '"Warehouse, Victoria-street East, near i Greyhound Hotel. WANTED Known, that Furniture of every description is oh Sale, including Draw-ing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Suites, Iron ■Bed-teads and Cols; Hair, Spring, FJax, and Fibre Mattresses; Feather Berts, Bolsters, and Pillows; Gilt Cliimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Toiletware, Cocoa and China Matting, &c, Sec, at T. & H. C'JOKK'S Furnishing Warehouse, Shortland-streefc. WANTED —All who are desirous to procure a Sewing Machine to inspect Taylor's Patent Machines (Hand and Treadle), before purchasing. They are, without exception the best Family Machines to be had, being simple, substantial, quiet, and durable. They contain recent improvements Which have only to b« seen to be appreciated, and can be thoroughly recommended by hundreds in our midst.—T. Peacock, Optician, Agent, Sbortlandatreet. ANTED KNOWN—Where Cheap Iron and Brass Castings can be had with despatch, and at astonishing low prices:—Ship Dumps, Is per lb; Rndder Bands, Dove-tail plates. General Brass "Work, Is Sd per~)d: Iron Castings, Sash Weights, 15s per cwt; Fire Bars, lCs per cwt; Castings of every description, Windlass Gear and Patent Winches (double and single p.urchase), Ilough, Metals, Pipes, Gra'.es, Stovo .Metals—;ill proportionately cheap, at J. Kelly's Freeman's Bay Foundry. Highest price given for old Iron and Brass. To Let. TO LET, with immediate possession, at Remuera—A Good Six-roomed Residence; a few minutes< walk from the Newmarket Station.— Apply to J. M. Lennox-, Queen-street; or, to Mr. James Rutherford, Remuera. 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. OARD AND RESlDENCE.—Northumberland House, Karangahapn Road (prettily atd healthily situate}. Single and Double Bed-rooms. First-class accommodation for families. —H. R. Clkt, Proprietor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Devonshire House, Hobson-street, Auckland.—Mrs. Spiers (late of Kllerslie House, North Shore) having just taken these commodious premises, is prepared to supply gentlemen with superior accommodation, combined with every attention. —.Note the address. ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE— Harbour Vikw House, Shortland-street. I'rivate.Siuing-room if required. Bath-room and every comfortMoney. ' £®K.*ffcdEA TO LEND on Freehold 3&4>\/\f \y S-cuiity. — Apply to W. Aitk r.* , Sharebrokerand Liyd Agent. jC?~8 an< s Smaller Sums to Lend c&'JLxJ'vFIP on First-class Security.—C Alexander. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. Lai3uley, Solicitor, High-street. MONEY TO LEND.—A large snm of Money .to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, at very low Interest.—Apply to Mr. "W- Attken, Shortlari«i-street. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jackson & Russell, SnHr.ifnm. Pnn-street. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes, Land Houses, &c. Bills discounted.—Apply to George liunket, 38, Insurance Buildings. Photography. CLARKE BROTHER S' (Late Crombib's) > ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC i GALLERIES, . Queen-street, Auckland, Opposite the i Union Bank. '. First-class Portraits, from C. D. V. to Life Sfcse, at Moderate prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. T>H OTOG. RAPHIC. R. H. BARTLETT begs to inform those of his numerous Customers who have been previously taken C at his Establishment, but whose Plates are not in his possession, that they can be re-taken in the very best style, at the piuob oi kxtha <:oprKS. 12a. per dozen. Miscellaneous. AMAR INDIEN—A Laxative, Refreshing, and Medicated FRHIT LOZEVGE-th6 s immediate relief and effectual cure of Constipation, e Headache, Bile, Hcemorrhoids, &c Taraar, unlike -, Pill-* and the usual Purgatives, is agreeable to take, '.- and never produces irritation.—E. Grillon, 34, Cole-man-street, London; and of all Chemists throughout the world. TUITION. Mr. THEORELL Intends to open a French Evening Class in the Mechanics' Institute. Terms: 2a 6d a - week for two lessons. A list is left in the Institmte Library. The class will begin as soon as a sufficient £ number of applications are receivedTO SOLICITORS AND OTHERS.—BiIIs of Sale Forms on Salo at the Herald ©mco.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 1
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