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Wanted. "VX7" ANTED—ThreeGoodTailoresses.—ApT V ply to J. Williams, Tailor, Victoria-street. WANTED— A Barmaid, for upstairs bar. —Enquire at the Herald Office. WANTED— A respectable Female Servant.—Apply at the Glasgow Bakery, Wcl-lmgton-street. WANTED —Tailors ; good coat hands ; highest wages given.—William Rattrav, G6, Queen-street, Auckland. " TIT ANTED, at Hannafonl's Auckland ReTT gistry, Queen and Darby-streets—Unincum-bered farm couple. ANTED—A respectable Youth, about 19, to assist in the shop.—Chapman, Bookseller, Queen-street. WANTED— A Situation as second-hand in a bakehouse (town or countrv). —Addrees Baker, Hekald Office. WANTED — Brewery Pupil, for two years; premium, £100.—For further particnlars, address XXX. Hkraj.d Office. WANTED, by a Widower and Son (2J years)— Board, Lodging, Washing; beds found.—State price to J.Mc, Herald Office. WANTED Known—That the-Union Sash and Door Company has opened a Branch Office in Customhouse-street, Auckland, opposite corner to Mr. H. B. Morton. WANTED, in a private family—A resident Governess, competent to teach EngUsh, French, Music, and Drawing.—Apply by letter to the Secretary Governess Agency, .Yonng Women's Institute, Upper Queen-street. . WANTED— Employers to know that we guarantee the Fidelity of Clerks, Collectors, or others, in situations of trust.—John Reid and Co agents for the Victoria Insurance Company (Limited). WANTED— An intelligent Youth to assist in the Publishing Department,—Apply to the Publisher, Hekald OfficeWANTED— A respectable Lad, about 15, to. work in a store.—Appply by letter XYZ, to be left at the Post-office till called for. WANTED— A Situation by a respectable Young Man : can look after horse and carriage, garden and make himself generally useful.—Address, W. 8., Herald Office. WANTED to Sell—A five-roomed House, nearly new, situated close to Remncra Railway Station. Terms to suit purchaser.— Further particulars at Mr. Maxtleld's, Grocer, Queen-atreet. WANTED— The next of kin of the late Mr. Aaron C.'orrange, who died at Shortstreet, Auckland, formerly of the Thames, and who hailed from Sussex, England, to call at Hannaford'a Enquiry Office, Darby-street. WANTED, by a genteel, well-educated Youth, age 18, who has had four years' experience with a Chemist and Druggist, and can give the very best of references—Employment; he is smart and active.—Hannaford's Auckland Rogistry. WANTED Known —Just arrived from Tasmania, Turnip (White), Stringy Bark anVi Peppermint Gum, Black and Silver Wattle, Lightwood and Native Cherry Seeds. —H. Lipsoombe, Queen-street. WANTED to Purchase—A Draught Stallion. Address, by letter only, stating pedigree, colour, age, height, etc., etc., and lowest price for cash, to M.P., Herald Office. Advertiser lives in an out-of-the-way district, so a fortnight might pass before he could acknowledge the receipt of any answers sent to him. WANTED— The Public to know that Crowther's 'Buses run every fifteen minutes from 8 a.m. till 0.30 p.m., to Newmarket rja Parn.ell. WANTED you all to Call at A. Bettany's Central Provision Stall, City Markot, every Saturday. Cheapest produce place in town. Call and tryjt. WANTED Known.—E. Carr & Son have in their Yards, Customhouse-strcet West, a large quantity of Firewood at low rates. Lay in yousupply. WANTED Known — That the Union. Sash and Door Company is now prepared to Supply with other Building Materials, Split Shingles (all Heart); als", Split Kauri Posts. WANTED to Sell—Fire Grates, from 9s 6d upwards; Sash Weiohts, Id per lb;. Tomb Rails, £3 and upwards ; other Castisus equally cheap.— J. Kelly, Freeman's Bay Foundary. WANTED to Sell—A handsome Buggy Horse (black), guaranteed quiet and docile (has been driven by a lady); also, a thoroughbred Mare (black), good hack and used to carry a lady.—R. U. Greenwood. ANTED Known—That we deliver Tanpiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates. -W. & G. Winstone, Customhousestreet. ANTED to Sell—A Totara Bush, bounded by a river S feet deep of waterTimber every way suitable for Piles, &c; easy of access and good water and railway carriage to Auckland;—R. C. Greenwood, Auctioneer. ANTED Known—That Music Princiso, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and t!ie Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Hkrald Office. Estimates given for"Music-books arranged both for tl.e ANTED Known—That Tennent's Ai Umbrellas are the Best and Cheapest. Manu factory—Upper Queen-street. Re-covering in the best style with great variety of material, including the new ' Durable Silk." Repairs neatly, quickly, and cheaply. No other shop. Noai'ent. Upper Queen-street, three doors above Dampier's. WANTED Known —That Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new type, is*e.sccuted at the Heuai.h Office, at thelowcst possible prices WANTED Known.—The Auckland Timber Company (Limited), having over Two Million Feet of limber stacked, and large quantities daily arriving, together with large stocks of Sashes Doors, Mouldings, and Turnery, are offering enormous inducements to purchasers. Correctness and despatch guaranteed. To prevent mistakes, please addrese communications to the Company or Manager (Mr Holdship). WANTED Known—That D. Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes. Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is beUerJl_n that purchased elsewhere. ANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphalter, has Removed to his New Yards, in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Nelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortest notice.—A large supply of lircwood, cut and uncut wholesale and retail. WANTED Known—That the undersigned arc cash purchasers of Hides. Wood, Sheepskins, Tallow, fcc. at highest market rates.—Garrett Bros., Tanners, Wool Merchants, Wholesale and Retail Boot Manufacturers, Waketield-strect, Auckland ; Hastings-street, Napiei ; Gladstone Road, Gisborne; Devon-street, New Plymouth : Thames-street, Oamaru: Works : Star Tannerv, Oakley's Creek, Whau and Point Chevalier WANTED to Sell—All classes of Building Materials, including every description of Timber, Sashes, Doors, Moulding, Turnery, Fretwork, carving at prices to meet the times. Must sell. Call and see, or send orders to Auckland Timber Company Cut Firewood, 4s per load (cash); Sawdust and Shavings free — Office, Customhouse-street (near Wharf): Works, opposite Gasworks, Customhousestreet West. Buyers of Shingles, Blocks, Stout Puriri Posts and Pailings. WANTED Known.— J. Wilson & Co., Breakwater, opposite Baths, are premred to supply Wilson Hydraulic Lime, Bricks, Sand, Pipes, &c, in any quantities. Contracts taken for Concrete, Water, and Manure Tanks; Cellar, Kitchen. Dairy, Cowshed, and Stable Floors, Garden Paths, Pockyards, Sα, using Wilson's Hydraulic Lime, instead 03 Cement, for all purposes. F.stimates unci information given to any one buying the lime. WANTED— Oniers for Ffrost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber sumps; Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds to repair. I also make or repair Embossing I'resees and Dies, repair Copying Presses and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys for Safes : small brass or steel spiral springs: cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test, and Engine Counters: repair and adjust Scales, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuracy ; or any other and small accurate work properly done at the Kitting Shop, Victoria-street, a few iloors above Quick's stables.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5918, 4 November 1880, Page 1