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Wanted. RANTED A first-class Wood Carver^ J —Union Sash and Door Com y. "VST ANTED—A Laundress.—Apply at the ; T v Governor Brovrne Hotel, Hobsonatreet. WANTED — A First-class Waiter. Apply. Metropolitan Hotel Dining Rooms. "VVTANTED—A thorough good General .* * Servant.—John Smitb, Draper. Queenstreet \fij~ANrED—A good General Smith.— ,y * . George Leahy, Dock Iron Works. "Wace3, 12s per day. ' \\T ANTED—A respectable Yoong Man - *,» ' hat knows the trade—J. Maxwell, Butcher Drake-street. WANTED —housemaid ; must be a good needlewoman.-Apply to Mrs. Ireland, Ilulme Court, Parnell. tar ANTED—A Steady Young Man ; y T must be able to plough and milk.—Apply at Fisher and Co.'s, at 9 a.m. \\T ANTED—A good General Servant, _ , also a Nursegirl.— Apply to lira. Y>"m. Crwckshank, Parliament-street. WANTED —Young lad to assist in a hotel kitchen (countrv), good wages, at once —Mrs. Elsmore's Registry, .Shortland-street. WANTED —A small Farm of from 20 to 50 acres, on or immediately adjoiningOnehunga Road ; without a house preferred.—Atmlr to *' Farmer," Hkrali> Office. VX7*ANTED —An Office in Queen-street, t t as near the Wharf as possible. Kent not to exceed 50s per week — Apply as scon as possible to Thomas Melville, High-street. WANTED —A Cook for hotel; also, boy for the kitchen (excellent place). Also, several servants for both town and country, and young girls to assist.—Mrs. Elsmore's Registry. Shortland-street. WAN 1 ED—A reliable person as General Sen-ant, in a small family (no children), residing about two miles from Queen-street. Good references required.— Apply for address and particulars at Mrs. Wakefield's, Barrack II ill. WANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby streets—Smart Barman for the country (written character indispensable), wages o0s; female Servant (Coromandel), wages 14s; several general female Servants, and young girls to be useful (town and country). WANTED— By a young lady, fond o£ and accustomed to children, an Engagement as daily Governess. Was educated at one of the first schools in London, England. Acquirements—Good English and music, with the rudiments of French-and drawing.—Address A. Blackmau, Conquest Place. Parnell. WANTED —A Brass Finisher—Brauaton and Forster. WANTED —Game of all kinds.—G. Ilulme, Butcher, Queen-street "^5/" ANTED—A reliable Female Servant. T t Airs Edward Lewis, Ponsonby. WANTED —Two good Carpenters.—Apply at Mr. Boylan's, High-street. 11 a.m. this day. WANTED, for Young Women's Institute—A thoroughly competent Housekeeper. Apply by letter to the secretary Young Women's Institute, <j,ueen-street. WANTED — Engagements for Cooks, Housemaids, and General Servants—Mrs Eenwick's licgiacry, two doors below the Provincial Boarding housg, Shortland-street. WANTED —A Situation as useful Companion, Mother's Help, or to Travel in useful capacity with family or lady, invalid or otherwise; good sailor.—Address G.U., Herald Office. WANTED —A good General Servant. Must be a good Cook. Good wages.—Apply to Mrs. H. P. Barber, Vork-strcet, Parnell. "\7S7"ANTED — A respectable Young Man TV accustomed to butchering.— Apply at the Herald Ottice. WANTED, by an experienced Voung Man—A Situation as Barman : good reference if necessary.—J.W., Hkr.ud Office WANTED — A Pressman ; oue accustomed to the work; steam used.—J. Trenwitli Boot Factory, " akctield-strect. WANTED —A Situation, either as Governess or Companion ; no objection to light household work. — address 8.8., Herald Office. WANTED, at Hannaford's Auckland .Registry, Queen and Darby-streets—Middle-aged I- eniale Servant (Coromandel), wages, 14s - Housemaids, 12s ; Female Servants for North Shore! r Riverliead, "Waitakerei, Parnell, Ponsonbv. Several ditto for city, and young girls to assist. WANTED —Tenders for the erection of a Shop and Dwelling at Parnell. Plans and i specifications to be seen at the otiice of Mr. H. B. Morton, Custom-house street, where tenders will be* I received until noon of Tuesday, :Ust instant. WANTED, by a respectable Young Man (20)— Employment of any kind ; assistant in store, book-keeping, otiice work, etc. ; good references —Apply, Beta, llekald ofiice WANTED, by a very respectable Young Man, with cxccllont tcstim nials—Employment either in a gentleman's familv or on a farm ; can milk well, plough, and do general farm work, ride, drive, and plain garden.-- Hannaford's Auckland Registry, Queen and Darby-streets. WANTED —A Situation as Messenger, Night Watchman, or in any other light capacity, by n respectable man who, through accident, has lost his right hand. Has a wife and a large family depending upon hiui for support.—Apph* to llekald Otiice. WANTED —.J. Ford's Customers to know that in consequence of the late fire he has let the front of his shop to Mr. Payne, Jeweller, but carries on the Tailoring in the same shop, where he guarantees to supply as Good and as Cheap Garments to order as can be produced in this city.—J. Ford, Tailor, 160, Queen-street. WANTED —The Public to know that Crowthor's 'Buses run every fifteen minutes from S a.m. till G.00p.m., to Newmarket via Parnel). WANTED Known—That we deliver Tanpiri, Bay of Islands, and Newcastle Coal also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at Lowest Kates.—W. & G. Winstone, Customhouse* street WANTED Known — That Goodson's London Arcade. 14S, Queen and Victoria streets, is open daily from 9 to 9, on Saturdays until 30.30. —Sec advertisement on first page. WANTED Known — That Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new typo is executed at tlio Herald Office, at the lowest possible prices. "W7" ANTED Known—That Music Printy T iso, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and the Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Herald Ofiicet Estimates given for .Music-books arranged both for the Piano and in score WANTED Known—That JT. Morrison, Asphalter, has Kemoved to his New Yarns in Customhouse-street, between Hobson and Nelsonstreets. Asphalting attended to on the shortest notice.—A large supply of firewood, cut and uncut, wholesale and retail. \&J ANTED 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 better than that purchased elsewhere WANTED Known — That the Auckland Timber Company supply Turnery in its various branches (with fluting or other ornamentation, if required), including Verandah and other columns, Balusters, Circular Mouldings ; Materials for Bedsteads, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, and AVashstands; Window Poles, Finials, Fence Pickets, etc., etc. WANTED Known — That the Auckland Timber Company supply Timber and Joinery of every possiblo description including Sashes, Doors, Casements, Window, and Door Frames, Mantelpieces, Stair-cases, Shop Sashes, Shutter, Bay Win dows, Skylights. Vineries, Gardei\ Lights, Gate« k Ornamental Fencing Poets, Balls, etc. " *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6095, 31 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6095, 31 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6095, 31 May 1881, Page 1

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