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Lost. QKE POUND DEW AR D. Strayed, on February 27, one Draught Rav Mare, one Chestnut Hack Gelding, and one Dark Isav Pony Mare, branded Jon off shoulder; the gelding has white off hind foot. Any person giving information a3 will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. W. BURTON, Kyber Pas?. PersonalIF this should meet the eye of Joseph Cookson, who left London in the ship 'Romulus.' in the year ISGI, he will hear of his brother, Edmund Ctoksou, by writing to the following address Winton Post-office, (Jtago, by Southland, New Zealand. . Wanted. «i£iSiiiSr HARBOUR BOARD. CADETSHIP. Harbour Board OiTice, Auckland, February 22, ISS2. Applications will be received at this office, until TUESDAY, the 21st March, at noon, for the appointment of Cadet for the Engineer departmentTho Cadctship i 3 tenable for live years, untitling the holder to an allowance at tlie rate of t"2O for the tirst, £40 for the second, .-£75 for the third, £120 for j the fourth, and i.l:"0 for th® fifth year. 1 Conditions, subjects for examinations, etc., may be obtained upon application at this office. F. E. COMPTON, Chairman. AFi-HST - CLASS SALESWOMAN wishes to meet with a Situation ; English and Sydney experience. —Address A.8.C., Herald ollice. PARTNER.— "Wanted by the Advertiser —A Young Man as Partner in a well-estab-lished business in <iueen-»treet. Capital required, £300.—Address, "Secrecy," Herald Office. PRINTERS. — Competent and smart Jobbing-hand wanted; also, an intelligent Boy as apprentice.—Apply Free Lance office. Energetic young man, of thorough business habits, wnnts a situation as Salesman. Storeman, or otherwise, where honesty and sobriety are indispensable ; Auckland references. —" Work," Herald Office. CHEAP CUTLERY.—Wanted known, tho Last Week for the Sale of the Salvage Stock of Cutlery,—Thomas Samuel, 4G, Queen-street, opposite New Ze\!aml Insurance Buildings. WANTED Known — The Auckland Timber Company are still supplying ordinary Building Timber, Sashes, Doors, Mouldingr, &c., at tho lowest Current Rates. WANTED —The Public to know umi Crowther's 'Buses run every fifteen toimuev from 8 a.m. till 13.30 p.m., to Newmarket via ParneU. WANTED —Purchasers for Waste Paper. Apply to tho Publisher, Herald Office. WANTED Known—That Musio Print - ing, of sizes adapted to Hymn-books and the Pianoforte, is neatly executed at the Herald Office, Estimates given for Music-books arranged both for the Piano and in score WANTED —Orders tor Efrost's New Patent Self-inking Rubber Stamps: Small Machinery and Sewing Machines of all kinds toropai*; I also mike or repair Embossing Presses and Dja;:, repair Copyintr Privies and Dating Stamps; make Duplicate Keys or Safes; small brass.or steel spiral springs; cut small Tooth Wheels; repair, test. &2d adju3t Steam or Vacuum Gauges; inaKe or repair Eugina Counters; repair and adjust Scales, Weighing SlachiEdS and Weights to any accuracy ; or any other and small accurate work properly done at the Fitting Shop, Victoria-streot, a few doors above Quick's stables. WANTED Known — That Professor Gusscott is the only Original and Practical American Herbalist in the colony, and also the most expensive man to do business with. He requires no information ; lie can decide at a glance the diagnosis of the c-ise, thereby relieving the patient of a great deal of nervousness and hesitation. Try and disprove this if you can. ANTED N O W N. LAST TWO WEEKS OF C 33 ROO KE s CLEARING-OUT SALE. GREAT BARGAINS !! CALL EARLY ! ! I C 1 X> HOOK ES, | " BLUE BOOT" (opposite |J ROOK ES. J Garlics CranweU's), QUEEN-STREET. H V GO TO TOWN When you can Buy for Cash of equal value and very much lower prices at I STEPHENS ON'S? A.O.S calls special attention to his Varied Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rink Collars, Umbrellas, Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in Frtuich Merinos, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Winceys. A. 0. STEPHENSON". ' Kaiu.soauape Road, Newtox, Near Post-olUco WELLESLEY-STREET OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE.—C G. Hill, Importer of Paperhangings, Oils, Colours, Glass, Varnish, White Lead, &c., Gilt and Stained Mouldings and Pictures, <fcc. Picture-framing to order. Just landed, ex 'Coronilla' and 'Loch Doon,' 245 packages Paperhangings, Whito Lead, Oil, ccc.— Please note the address : Wellesley-streot West(oov>o e site the Market entrance). | E W ZEALAND FERNS, i Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted in various ways, FROM 12 UP TO 120 VARIETIES, for sale by ERIC CRAIG, PRINCES-STREET. ICTOTICE.—The lady about town writes to say that Williams's is the cheapest house in town for Fancy Drapery and Small Goods ; a splendid lot of Ladies' Underclothing; Back Corals; real and imitation Maltese Lace ; Silk and Lace Ties ; a nice assortment of Neck Frillings; a nice assortment of Gilt and Black Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to buy their Goods at Williams's. Cheapest house in town. Foot of Grey-street, four doors above market entrance. Open till 9 o'clock p m. GO TO BATH to Rote's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, One Suillikg. Open all week days from 7 a.m. to J> p.m., and Sunday Morninob from 6 till 10 a.m. • The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes combs, respirators, soap, etc. S bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with female attendance. One Shilling. Please note the address: Victoria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Boddintc and Furniture Mart. Auckland. First prize awarded ISSl—lßßo—lß79—lß7B—lß77. TO THE 4CTCKLAXD gTAMP OOMPANY. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Manager. RUBBER STAMPS AT 24 HOURS' NOTICE. O"M.ANUFACTORY, ALBERT-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 1

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