___ Wanted. WANTED— A Drayman. — Apply this . morning to H. Elliott, Pitt-strcc-t W "ANTED—A First:*;'ass Waiter : refer- . eraareqnlred.— • ppiy StorHotel. "TXTANTED—A Rood General Servant T T Apply to airs. Cpton, Shelly Beach. W "ANTED—A Cutter, to carry about 20 tons;— Apply Geo. Cozens, 27, Queen-street. WANTED-A Boy to run errands and „ - -, ~™ e , ]uI "solf useful.—Henry Brace and Co. (Limited), High-street. ' W 'ANTED — Employment as House- ,„ ~ -v, Pinter by an experienced workman.—Apply W.P., New Zealand HmtiD Ofllce, Thames. WANTED Known—The undersigned arc cash buyers of genuine fowl and pigeon manure in any quantity.—B. Gittos and Sons. "T^TANTED—A HairdresserV Assistant TT - for a Gentleman.—Apply to Victor lonquot. Hairdresser, Wellesleystreet w eat. . • WANTED by a first-class Cook, a situation afloat or ashore. Eighteen rears in the P. and O. service. Good references Apply J. 0., Herald Office. W "ANTED —A first-class Second-hand tt •» a G° ld ° r S"ver Watch—Apply to Mr. Warner, United Service Hotel. ' "ANTED—A General Servant—a good ™ * cook.—Apply to Jtrs. Edgcombe, near the Waterworks, Great North Road. • - ■ WANTED— Dealers to know they can ♦ wi Stalls in the City Market—Apply to Thomas Slater. Lessee. TKTANTED, for Christchurch—First-class *r. SSIiL 1 ?"" 1 !' los P ri ™s.—Apply to Hobbs and Co., Christchnrch. W "ANTED Known—That G. F. Kelly, Mount Eden, Breaks Horses to saddle and harness, £5; saddle, £210s; harness, £3. WANTED— A Yonng Girl, about 12 or .. T 13 years of age, .to mind a baby.-Enquire of Mrs. J. Parker, 62, Grey-street. W "ANTED—A competent Bush Manager. -Apply, with testimonials, to the Mercury Bay baw-mllt Company, Cnstoni-house-strect. WANTED— A Man or Boy (mounted) to deliver the Herald in Newmarket and Eemuera districts.—Enquire at once of the Publisher in Queen-street. W "ANTED, for Poverty Bay—A Good Housemaid.—Apply Victoria Hotel. WANTED— A good Gardener.—Apply to ITr. Murdoch, Bank of New Zealand, on and after Thursday, the 7th instant. WANTED— A Partner, with £200 or £300, to join advertiser on an improved farm (freehold). —Address A., Hbrald Office. W 'ANTED known—A House to Let in Eden Crescent, near St. Paul's Church, irith good sea view, rent 25s per week; also, a House in Seafleld View, near tie Hospital, rent 13s.—Apply at F. J. Bennett's Drapery Warehouse, Queen-street. WANTED, by an unencumbered farm couple—Employment: Husband, excellent stockman, milker, rider, driver, and thorough farm hand. Wife, good dairywom»n, cook, and laundress. Excellent testimonials.—Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen-street.-WANTED, b> a Young Man—A Situation in town or country; is accustomed to driving, gardening, and milking; understands the care of horses; goo<? references.—Address, W.W., Übraij> Office. ; . . . W" ANTED, by an active, energetic Man, with testimonials of a rare order—Employment;'is an excellent coachman, a fair milker, and plain gardener; thorough judge of horses,—Hannaf ord's Auckland Registry. W "ANTED, by a thoroughly trustworthy Young Man, with flr.-t-clast city references A Situation as Clerk, Storeman, or in any office of trust where intelligence and industry are deemed of importance.—Hannaford's Anckland Registry. WANTED— The Public to call and inspect, or purchase, the Goods at A. McLeod's New Zealand Local Indurtry Cash Store and Spring Lath Mattress Factory, City Mart, 123, Queenstreet. They will find that everything is marked in plain figures, and is the cheapest in town. Open from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m., and on Saturdays till 9 p.m. W "ANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen-street—Female Servants for Waikato (wages 12s), Female Cook (other servants kept, Tamaki), Young Girls for Mount Albert and North Shore, Female Servants able to milk, Female Servants (town). W "ANTED.—Everybody to know that the Auckland Saturpay Night is,the oldest and the best family paper published here, and has always the choicest and the purest reading matter. Everyone should subscribe to itW "ANTED Known — Hutchinson and Gordon are prepared to pack and ship Kauri Gum of all classes on most reasonable terms. Hutchinson and Gordon. '. ANTED—"Bus Proprietors, Carters, and Others to Know that at the Waitangi Produce Store, Queen-street Wharf, areselling Crashed Oats 0s per sack of lOOlbs.. sack included. A reducti n on 20 sack lots —R. Martin, Manager. ANTED—The Public to know that Crowther"s TSuses run every fifteen minutes from 8 a.m. till 0.30 p.m.. to Newmarket via ParnelL WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper, Apply to the Publisher, Herald Office. WANTED Known—That Mrs. Grice is Agent at Newmarket for the New Zealand Herald, Auckland Weekly News, and Saturday Night. WANTED Known.—E. Carr & Son have in their Yards, Customhoxse-strect West, a large quantity of Firewood at low rates. Lay in your supply 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, near the Bock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being under cover is better than that purchased elsewhere. WANTED to Sell—Fibe Grates, from 9s 6d upwards; Sash Weights, Id per lb; Tomb Rails, £3 and upwards; other Castings equally cheap J. Kelly, Freeman's Bay Foundarv. WANTED -2SS purchasers of the New Agricultural Show Puzzle (containing six distinct ones) for Cd ; also, the great Puzzle of 7 Jonathan outdone, price Is.—C. W. Goodson's, Queen-street, and at Brandon House, Parnell. ~—"- W "ANTED Known—That we deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Rates.—W. & G. Winstone, Customhouse, street W "ANTED Known—That Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Jf nnting of every description, from entirely new typo, is executed at the Herald Office, at the lowest possible prices. WANTED Known—That J. Morrison, Asphalter, has Removed to his New Yards, in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Xelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortest notice.—A largo supply of firewood, cut and uncutj wholesale and retail. ANTED Known-.C. W. Goodson has opened a branch establishment at Brandon nouee, Parnell, where irill be daily exhibited the " Kohinoor," the most brilliant iUamination in Anckland. The stock is comprehensive and attractive, and offered at the same prices as at 111, Queen-street! the trade motto ' Small profits and quick returns," or a nimble Gd better than a slow Is" beinir adont*<l in both establishments. All goods marked in P Sata figures.—London office, SS, St. Mary Axe. WANTED Known—A splendid lot of , . «al Nickel Silver JeweUery, and beautiful designs in Gilt Brooches and Eardrops, Lockets Chains, lie, are displayed in the window of C W Goodson, 111, Queen-street. They are elegant and economical. Just received, a new style of Writing Desk, fitted with paper, envelopes, blotter, pens, ink &c—neat, compact, and useful. The ililcon, 2s; Antique, 4s; Criterion, ss; Queen Anne, 6s Cd, '■ suited for the holiday season To arrive per ' Sydenham" and 'Oxford': Stationery, cheaper than ever ■ Electro-plated Goods of all kinds ; the new Patent Knife-cleaner, the Servant's Friend ; the Ladies' Knife-cleaner, the Climax Tap, the Prize Water-tap filter, the Wringer, a host of Novelties, including the American Songster—Note the address: 111 Queenstreet, and at Branden House, ParucjU.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6054, 13 April 1881, Page 1
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