[ Wanted. "T\7"ANTED— A Message Boy.-Apply WANTED-A good General Servant.— Apply to Mrs. Qawson, Glecson's Hotel. WANTED — A good Smith.— Apply early.—George Leahy, Dock Iron Works. WANTED— Two Experienced Carters. Apply tc IV. and «. Winstons, Custonihoinestrcet. ANTED—At HannaforcVs Auckland Registry. Queen and Darby streets.'2 Housemaids (same place), wages I2s each. ANTED—At Hanuaford's Auckland Registry, Upper Queen and Darby streets, 3 uuincumbered .Farm Couples. ANTED—Two Single Gentlemen Boarders in a private family, Ponsonby.— Apply to Mrs. Dinnin, or It. Horne. ANTED—A Boy, about 1G or 17 years to look after horse, and be useful about house (gentleman's).—Apply early ; good place.—Mrs. Elsmore's Registry, Shortland-street. ANTED—A Governess j must'be. a good musician.—Apply by letter to Mrs. Joseph Banks, Meadow Bank Farm, Panmure. Applications when favourably entertained will be answered. WANTED to Let, in a private house, a few minutes' walk from Queen-street— V Furnished Bedroom. A lso, two Unfurnished Rooms. Moderate terms to respectable and permanent tenants —For address, apply Herald Office. ANTED—A Kitchen Man.—Apply at the Auckland Hotel. . l J WANTED— A Night Porter, none without good references need apply.—Star Hotel Albert-street. WANTED— Twelve Pick and Shovel Men.—Apply to A. Good, Globe Hotel, Wake-field-street. W" ANTED—An experienced Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs. H. P, Barber, York-street. Parnell. WANTED— A smart Active Lad for a Butcher's Shop.—M. Brearly, Hobson-street. WANTED— An Apprentice.— Apply to W. 11. Hazard, Clunmaker, 10S Queenstreet. W 'ANTED—A Good Bootmaker, to work on the premises to do repairs, fee.—C. Westpfahl, Bootmaker, neit to Cosgrar*, Draper. WANTED— A thorough good Cook-with references, for a first-class hotel at Cambridge. —Apply to Edward Lewie, Customhouaeslreet. ANTED Known—That Mrs. Grice is Agent at Newmarket for the ITow Zealand Herald, Auckland Weekly News, and Saturday Kigltt. WANTED, by a well-educated Young Lady—A situation as Companion, Lady-help, or Xursery Governess,—Apply, E.D., Hkrald Offiee. W 'ANTED to Let — A Three-roomed Verandah Cottage : now; water laid on arid'" colonial oven.—Mrs. Walker, Russell-streot, Great North Road. .. W 'ANTED, by a Young Man of eight years' experience—A situation as Baker.— Address, "Charlwood," at Patterson's, Karangahapo Road, Newton. WANTED Known—That White's, Par•nell, are selling Hats, Frilling, Feathers, Socks and Stockings, Wool Scniaree, Scarves, etc., etc., cheap as ever W "ANTED—A Situation for a respectable Girl (14), as under-nurse, or to assist in housework ; Christian family; not in town.—Address, G.C., Herald Office. WANTED — Ladies to know that T. McMaster, Queeu-strcct, baa opened, per 'Oxford,' from London, a. large stock of Mantles, Dresses, Millinery, and Gloves. WANTED —Tenders- for Additions to the Ponsonby Club Hotel. Tenders to be sent in on or before Tuesday, 20th.—For particulars apply Pousonby Club Hotel., ■ WANTED known—A House to Let in Eden Crescent, near St. Paul'B Church, with eood sea view, rent 25s per week.—Apply at 1\ J. Ben . nett's Drapery Warehouse, WANTED Known—That William Rattray's Drapery, Clothing, Mantle, and Millinery Establishment will be Closed at 5.30 p.m. (Saturdays excepted) during the Winter Months WANTED— The Public to know that Crowther's 'Buses run every fifteen minutes from S a.m. till C.30 p.m., to Newmarket via ParneU. WANTED to Purchase, in the Suburbs of Auckland—A Gentleman's Residence, with large freehold; must be cheap.—George Eraser, .I-and and investment Agency, No. 0, South British' Buildings. . --"■ - WANTED to Purchase—Several good Residences in the suburbs, with from 5 to 20 acres attached; also, similar properties .without residence.—George Frascr, Land and Investment Agency, lio. 6, South British Buildings. "OTANTED known — That Professor -F. V V O. Cailliau will open an Elementary Singing ' Class in the ante-room at tue back of St. James's Hall, U jllineton-strcet, on Tuesday, 3rd May at half past 7 p.m. Subscription :—Ladies, Gs; gentlemen,' : los Gd oer quarter, payable in advance. WANTED —Book Canvasser ; good refer- . ence required.—Apply, between 10 and 11 . a.m. And from 2 to 3 p.m., next door to the Young MenV. Christian Association, 33, Wcllesley-street, Auckland. _, ' ~\%J ANTED—Dressmakers to Know that V V William Eattray has a very large stock of Dress 'Muttons, Fringes, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c, and tlmv. he makes a liberal allowance to the trade.— New Zealand House. 68, Queen-street. WANTED by an energetic young Man (new arrival)— Employment; a really useful farm hand (less ploughing and milking); good at pick and shovel, can groom, drive, and plain garden.— Hannafords Auckland Registry, Queen and Darbystreets. "VST"AN TED Known—The Greatest ExhiT7 bi(.. : on of Meohakical Toy* to be seen in Auckland are now on view and sale at C.VT. Goodson's. All move by steam or clock-work. An immense assortment of Games, Puzzles, Musical Boxes, Magic Lanterns, &c, Sc, suited for winter erenings' amusements, sit pricos varying from Is to 100s. A Specimen Toy will bu set in motion in the window at each hour, from 10 to 5. Sec it, smd then inspect them in the Shop, 111, Qucin-street. WANTED K-iown—That we deliver Taupirj, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs lit Lowest Riitea.—W. *& G. Winstono, Customhou-io-street WANTED to Sell—Fike Grates, from 9s (id upwards ; Sash Wkigiits, Id per lb ; Tomb Bails, £3 and upwards: other Castings equally cheap.— J. Kelly, J-Veeman's Bay boundary. ANTED" Known — That Bill-heads," Circulars. Curds, Programmes, and General L'rmting of every description, from entirely new type, is executed at the Herald Oifice, at the lowest possible prices. WANTED— 'Bus Proprietors, Carters, and Others to Know that at the Waitangi Produce Store, Queen-street Wharf, arcullin; Crushed Oats 6s per sack of lOOlbs.. sack included. A reducti n on 20 sack lots —R. Martin, Manner. WANTED.— Everybody to know that the Auckland Satcp.dav Night is the oldest and the best family paper published here, and lias always the choicest and the purest reading matter. ! Everyone should subscribe to it. WANTED Known—That J Morrison, ' Asphalter, has Removed to hia Xew Yards, in Customho-ase-street, between Hobson aud Nelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortesl notice.—A. large supply of firewood, out and uncuti wholesale and retail. 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, Bloelo, Palings, aud Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near the Dock, at the lowest cash prices. I'hs timber being under coyeris better than that purchiused elsan here. ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6065, 26 April 1881, Page 1
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