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Lost and Found- ' STBA"XEB into my paddock, on or about December 20. ISol — One Eay Mare ; white streak down face, one white off fore foot, one near white hind foot. No brand visible,—Owner ran have the above by paying expenses. WILLIAM ADSOLUM, Ponndkceper. Otahuhu, January 20. ISS2. OWNER, wanted tor a Brown Gelding, aged, branded like 88 over 81 near shoulder ; white spots on saddle. The above was left in a stall at the Haymarket on the 2nd December. Unless the above be claimed before Friday, January 27, it will be sold on account of whom it may concern. ALFRED BUCKLAXD. LOST, on or about Mount Eden, on Saturday the 7th instant—A Lady's Mack Silvermounttd Whip, plaited whalebone handle, " Marion" engraved on shield. The nnder will be rewarded on restoring it to F. Street. Heraj.o Office. Personal. IF this meets the eye of Margaret Jane Kennedy, who left Auckland for Tauran;.a in ISCB, she is requested to communicate with her brother, T. Kennedy, care of Herald ..Office, Auckland. £5 will be paid by tho aßovo forany information concerning the same Margaret Kennedy. TFBENRY JOHNSON does not call and a pay his account, eontracted with James Huujston, at tho Pokekohe Hotel, his effects wilt be .sold to* defray expenses.—James Eonlston. IF this should meet the eye of Margaret Barbara McKillock, who left Wangnnui for Auckland about the year 1872, please communicate with your brother A"ndrew, care of H. Chadwick, Patea. .

Wanted. HARBOUR BOAP.D. Waitara, 20th January, US2. Applications are invited, and will be- received by the undersigned, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 2Sth February, ISS2, for the situation of Pilot for the Port of W'aitara, whose dutiei are to commence on Hrst of April, 1832. Salary, one hundred pounds per annum, including a house and laud. Applicants muet hold a Master's Certificate, and to furnish references as to character. By order of the Board. f. BLUCK, Secrnt-iry. CUKING BUSINESS. Wanted, a Fish Curer ;• also, a Fisherman.—Apply Resident Local Agent, New Zealand Land Corporation, 37, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queenstreet. MARRI!?P Couple (without children) wanted "'lot an U P country farm and runwife as cook and h6Us§ lt(!e P cr ' husband as jeneral hand. Must be honest. sobcC- and industrious. Reply by letter, with particulars as't° .age^saliiry.^aml Auckland. ' ''».. QtT M A R K'S, R E M U Efir AA Tenor is Wanted to ttll the vacancy caused by Mr. Dixon's departure for Christchurch. A good reader and voice indispensable, and references as to character will bo required. For duties and terms, applv tn Hie Onanist. Box 107. Hcneral Post-oflice. TO STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AKD OTHERS. Wanted, by the Patent Printing Surface Company of London, Sole Patentees and Inventors of Rubber Stamps and Types—An '''gent for the Antipodes, to supply and keep in Stock all the inventory used in the m.nmfiicUirc or printing of those Type, Kubuers, Vulcanized Daters, Pad acd Packed Stamps, &c. Also, to take space and exhibit the same in New Zealand ; good references required. Apply to P.I\.S.(J., Auckland. Uekaub Office. WA> TED—Purchasers for active, quiet, and sound liay Horse, C years old, and Bay Mare, 7 vc.v.'s old. cuJrr 1 :! , . i"or hf:;v*' spring carr, oi' exprei-s work ; and Grey Mare, 0 years, hack, splendid trotter ; to bo sold, as owner has no lurdier use for them.—Apply :,Ir. T. H. Hill, Chemist, Queen-street. WANTED Known—That I). Goldie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building ard other Timber, including Hardwood, Spokes, Felloes Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Palings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert-street, near tho Dock, at is hotter than that purchased elswwbnre. WANTED— Orders lor Krost's New Patent Self-inking Eubbcr Stamps : Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kimis to repair; I also make or repair Embossing Tresses tvntl IMes, repair Copying Presses and Dating Stamps; make Dnplicate Keys or Safes; small brass or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, tost, and Engine Counters ; repair and adjust Scales, Wciglling and small accurate- work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-stroet, a few doors above Quick's stables.

Known — The Auckland ' ' Timber Company arc still supplying ordinary Building Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, &c., at the lowest Current Bates.—X.B.—Rough Heart of Kauri Shingles, at Os per thousand ; Heart of Kauri Palings, at 11s per hundred ; Sap Kauri Palings, 9s per hundred. WELLESLEY-STKEET OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE.—C G. Hill, Importer of Paporhangings, Oils, Colours, GHss, Varnisli, Whito Lead, &.C., Gilt and Stained Mouldings and Pictures, <fcc. Picture-framing to order. Just landed, ex ' Coronilla' and ' Locli Doon,' 245 packages l'anerhangings. White Lead, OU, &c. — Please noto the address : Wellesley-streot West (oodo site the Market entrance). . WANTED KNOWN—For Christmas I'hesksts and New Year's Gifis, SEE the , £ _ Electro Plate Department y> "j Clock and Watch Department a *• Jewellery Ucpartment = ° Cutlery Department a W China and ("lass Department A ■< Stationery department * lirushware Department ~ K Perfumery ■ Department O Fancy Goods Department / r* p Japanese Department I -5 ~, Picture Department I § 3 1 Puszlo and Trick Department I £ j Musical Instruments Department I x Mechanical Toys Department I 3 w Doll ' Department I S w Toy Department; 2 £ One Shilling Department' i> Each Department is resplendent with attractions unparalleled in the city All goods are marked in plain figures at prices hitherto unknown in Auckland. A considerable accession had been made to the staff of servitors for the holiday season, that customers may rely upon promptitude and civility Tbe Christmas and New Year Cartls, from Id to 4:1, avo surpassingly beautiful. See the 5 windows, which are but a feeble representation of tlio attractions within of which an inspection is invited irrespective of any purchase being made. See and peruse the S-iragu Catalogue of Goods in Stock.—Goodson's London Arcade. \SJ ANTED—PURCHASERS FOE NEW * ' POTATOES.

FRESH SUPPLY KVERY DAY, FROM OUE OWN FARM, PANJIURE. In large or small quantities, at Lowest Market Rates November 14.1881. FISHER & CO (Limited). "VTOTICE.—The lady about town writes J3I to say that Williams'a is the cheapest house in town for Fancy Drapery and Small Goods; a splendid lot of Ladies" Underclothing ; Back Com' s; real and imitation Maltc.-c Laco ; Bilk and Lace Ties ; a nice assortment of Neck Frlllings; a nice assortment of Gilt and Elack Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to buy their Goods at Williams's. Cheapest houso in town. Foot of Grey-street, four doors above market entrance. Open till 9 o'clock p m. 7S o t a bath V3T to RoTii'B Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, Osk Shilling. Open all weok days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday MOB.MXOB from 6 till 10 a.m. "The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with overy convenience, Turkish towols, flesh and hair brushes combs, respirators, soap, etc. bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hoars, with female attendance, One Shillino. Pleaso note the address: Victoria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Eeddins and Furniture Mart, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6299, 25 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6299, 25 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6299, 25 January 1882, Page 1

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