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' Wanted. WANTED— A Second Cook.—Apply at the Royal Mall Hotel WANTED to Purchase-Good fresh. T T Butter.—J. Downey. gybcr Pass Store. W-ANTED—A good General Servant.— wll Ce ar M G^ m S r °^ 00 Y imam3 - W A ? T ? D ' at Hannaford'a Auckland <s;IJ ,r , r7 ' Q««n and Darby-streets—Threo Single Hon, able to plough, milk, aid drlvo- Hotel Housemaids, Hotel General Female berrants' Cooks and Laundresses, middle-aged Female SerrantL ANTED—Brown Saddle Hand; piece street. wcrk -- Hcnr y-Brace and Co. (Limited;, liigh- \\[ ANTED—Good Harness Hand • per* (LTMted) m & C r7 t loymCni '~ Hearr Bra< " "»""*>• "^7S/" ANTED—An active Youth, about 16. and 203, m ' Shalde " SoD ' 200 WANTED —To place a respectable youth mi? B S od Ann; age 15 veara — aasresa T. V.. Post-office, Hamilton Weft WANTED A respectable Person to adopt a pretty baby-girl, 12 months old.— Apply py letter to M.M., Herald Oflloe. WANTED —All who are Behind with thoir Instalments to call at once and Pay Up or tney will lose their Machines.—W. C. Dennes. ; WANTED by an experienced and competent Engineer (certificated)—An engagement to drive a Steam Engine in mill, factory, oc steamboat.—F. ypwton, Herald Office. WANTED —A strong, active Boy.— Apply to S. Tanfleld, late T. F. Boylan. 130. Cjucen-strect. * 1 ' - \\f ANTED—2O brace of Pheasants at x. . T ° nco ; highest price. — George Hulme, Butcher, Quoon-streot. WANTED— A steady young man; must m able to plough and milk.—Apply to J. R. "Walters, New North Road. - - WANTED —An intelligent Youth who can write a fair hand.—Apply to Publisher Herald Office.

WANTED —Respectable Servants of all classes.—Apply to Superintendent of Younij Women's Institute. WANTED, till Cth August—Tenders for 20 acros (more or less) Ploughing.—For particulars apply to C. G. Quick, North Shore. WANTED — Two or three handy labourers accustomed to pile-driving and wharf-building.—Auckland Timber Co., Luaited. WANTED —Tenders for Ten Chains of Fencing Wire and Bails. —Apply to Thomas Steadman, Auckland Seed Dcpflt, 18T, Queen-street. WANTED, for town or country—Good Book Agents to sell first-class works.—Apply by letter, Box 81, Post-office, Auckland. WANTED to purchase, within 4 miles of Aucklund Post Office—From 2 to 10 acres of land, with or without a house, in a good locality, price must be low.—Address, R. J., Rera.lt> Office. WANTED — A Situation as vegetable gardener by a man who understands his work; willing to do any work that may bo required about a gentleman's residence; satisfactory references —Apply by letter to W.M., Herald Office. • WANTED, by a young Gentleman, lately from England—A situation as bookkeeper, secretary, or cashier; advertiser was six years "with late employers (tho largest mine-owners in the North of England), and will send testimonial from them on application to A,P., Herald Office, Auckland. WANTED to Sell—Fresh Butter from the best dairies, prime Clieeso, Bacon, and first-class Groceries of every description. — Kew*a City Tea Mart, Victoria-street. WANTED —Fmployment in an Office or Store, by a hard-working able person: first* rate references; willing to make himself generally useful.—Apply to Thomas, Herald Office! WANTED — Governess.—Mrs. Banks, Meadow Bank Farm, Panmure; highest salary given. WANTED —The. Public to know that Crowtlier's 'Buses run overy fifteen minutes from 8 a.m. till 6.30 p.m., to Newmarket via ParnelJ. WANTED Known—That Mrs. Grice ia Agent at Newmarket for the New Zealand Herald, Auckland Weekly News, and Saturday Nighj;.

WANTED— Purchasers for Waste Paper | Apply to the Publisher, Herald Officc. WANTED Known—That Mtrsio PRINTING, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and the Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Herald Estimates given fur Music-books arranged both for the Piano and In seore • • WANTED. —Everybody to know that the Auckland Saturday Night is the oldest find the best family paper published here, and has always tho choiccst and the purest reading matter. Everyone should subscribe to it. . WANTED to Sell—Swede and Scotch Yellow Turnip Seed, 2a lb; White Belgium Carrot, 3s lb; Mangold Wurtzel, la Cd lb; other seeds equally low in price.—H. Lipscombe, • Queen-street. • WANTED —Purchasers for Roses, best collection in Auckland, £2 per 100; all other docriptlon of Plants equally cheap.—William Mason, Ponsonby Nurseries. Catalogues post free. WANTED Known — That Professor Cailliau commences his new Elementary Singing Class, at the Christians' Meeting-house, on Tuesday, August 2nd, at 7,30 p.m. Terms : Ladies, 6s. t Gentlemen, 10s. Cd. per quarter {in advance). Names enrolled in the hall on tho opening night. No new pupils received after second lesson. 'u/ANTED Known—That J". Morrison, W A.sphalter, has Removed to his New Yards, in Customhouso-street, betwoen Hobson and Nelson* streets. Asphalting attonded to on tho shortest notice.—A largo supply of firewood, cut and uncut wholesale and retail. WANTED known—That I liare for sale Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, primo Tablo Potatoes, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, and Clover Seeds, Artificial Manures, Boncdust, Feod Oats, MaUe, Bran, Sharps, Anderson's Oatmeal, Flour, eto. First-class Taranaii Butter, fresh and salt (weekly supplies), all at lowest market rates.—W. Gunson, 13, Custom-house-street, Auckland. WANTED Known — That Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description, from entirely new typc| is executed at tho ald Olbce, at tho lowest possible prices. : . : . ; WANTED Known—That X have made a reduction on all kinds of Brain-pipes for cash. For terms, etc., apply at the Newton Pottciy, GT' o. Boyd. WANTED Known— I That wo deliver Taupiri, Bay of Islands, and Nowoastlo Coal, also Firowood, to any part of the City or Suburbs at lowest Rates.—W. &G. Winstono, -CustomhouseStTeet • : ; • -

WANTED —Orders for Ffroat's •' New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Machinos of all kinds to repair; I also make or ropair Embossing Presses and Pies, repair Copying Presses and Dating Stamps; mako r Dnplicate Keys or Safes; small brass or stcol Bplral springs; cut small Tooth Wheels; ropair. test, and adjust Stoam or Vacuum Ganges; mako ot repair, Engine Counters; repair and adjust Scales,, Weighing Machines and Weights to any accuracy; or any other and small accnrato work properly done at the ■ Fitting Shop, Victoria-street, a fow doors above Quick's stables. ■ - . . WANTED —The Public ot Auckland to know that, as really serviceable goods can how be got ready-made, it is a mistake to get rubblsli' made to measure. From long experience. J. Foßi>, Tailor, Queen-street,, is able (at .very lltUo abovo. ready-made prices) to produce the Cheapest Suit to measure in this city, whether you consider the goods, the style and fit, or the prico.- Example: The prico of a decent Slop Suit is from 00s to 70s, I can make yon a salt from 70s to 00s, which cannot be surpassed, being -well-shrunk and well made in every respect. / If you want a Best Suit, try my Fancy Coat and Vest, / andMosgiol Tweed Trousers to 110s. Try/ Ford's Trousers andTcsfcs, from 32s 6d to 42s (Hi. £ry Ford's Trousers, mado from Twbsd (qot bish) from 21b to 27s Cd s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 1