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Electoral. rpo THE ELECTORS OF EAST WARD. Ladies asd I have tho honour to announce myself as a C&id date for the seat injthe City Council rendered vacant by the resyjnatian of Mr. Ratttay. if elected 1 shall, to the be*t of my ability, endeavour to promote tfce welfare of the city, especially the interests of tho East W-trd. Youis respectfully, A. BELL. Personal. ; EMIL JULIUS AUGUST MULLEK, of Stettin (Germany) known as William Miller, a sailor by profession, is requested to communicate with the German Consulate, Auckland. Any communication as to Muiler's whezeabouts will be thankfully received. I7IDWIN and ANGELINA are rekwested -J to Kail at Rennie'ij Famy Bazaar. Newton, where the? lsan by 2> Cd Krisraap Kardz for One Shillin ; a )a*g asortment from 2d eich ; 2s Dols for Is 6d. ' Stationery, Fansy Goodz, and Toyz at moat moderate prices. MK. LaWKENCS TAxMBA, of the Korimako Newspaper Office, has received a letter from certain Maori land-owners residing at the Kao, near the North Cape, desiring him to Caution the Northern S.S. Co. against taking without permission the Sand from the Beach in that District, i which sand thef claim to be of considerable commer- 1 cial value. - • i PERSONAL. —IE.any small capitalist is to make an investment, which will give an immediate return of 8£ per cent, with immense pros* pectivo value, let him see the undersigned and close for a valuable frontage to Ponsonby-road, central position, 34 feet 8 inches x 112 feet, with large double shop and 4-roomed dwelling, quite new, and large workshop behind, well and permanently let to a good tenant, well drained, gas, water, and every convenience. A decided bargain ! Don't 4el*y to eee J. R. Randerson. Auctioneer. There is money in it! Only £750, Lost and Found. ONE POUND REWARD.—Lost on the Onehunga-road on Saturday night last, a Dark Chestnut Cob, aged, with hogged mane, saddled and bridlfi'l. Anyone returning the same to Mr. James Kilgonr, Newmarket, will receive the above reward. LOST in Mr. Buckland's Haymarket—A Lett 3' Pocket Diiry, No. 36. Owner's name >>nd address on i;. No good to any one but owner, — inder rewarded by returning it to the Haymarket.

Wanted. APR ACTICAIi Gardener wants a Situatlon.—Address G., Heraip Office. A FIRST-CLASS Surveying, Topographical and Engineering Draftsman see!is a temporary engagement. Can compute.—Address N., caro of Cecil Gardner and Co., Vulcan Lane. A, YOUNG Lady just arrived from England desires an engagement as governess or companion. Thorough Vnglish, German, French,and music.—Address Beta, Herald Office, Queen-street. A LADY just arrived from England desires an engagement ks housekeeper or in any place of trust. Is an excellent manager, good needlewoman, and understands nursing. — Address, Via, Herai-p Office. BOYS Wanted. — Apply to Mr. Day, Herald Office, Wyndham-gtreet. BOOKBINDER Wanted, accustomed to tre-ieral work. — Apply to Mr. Day, Herald Oflice, Wyndbam-street. C COMPOSITOR Wanted ; must be steady. / Apply,' after seven p.m., Herald Office. First-class offices To Let —Apply Mutual Provident Buildings, over Goodson's Arcade.—D. J. McLeod. District Manager. PAWNBROKER. —Wanted Known, that I have Kemoved iuto my now premises in Elliott-street, next to Messrs. Cousins & Atkiu's.— James Rae, Pawnbroker. PARTNER "Wanted in an established Mercantile Business of old standing, and with good home connections. Capital requisite, £3000. Principals only dealt with.—Preliminary communication to be adoressed to Alpha, Herald Office. TO Master Bakers —"Wanted situation by young Scotchman as journeyman bread and biscuit baker. Good references—Address, G.G., care of Porter Brother.", Northcote, Auckland. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS.—A person of experience, who has spare tim , would be piad of Employment a few hour 3 a day or one day a-week, in making-up Books, &c. —Address, F.G., Herald Office. ADVERTISER, a man of good business experience. English and Colonial, seeks engagement, to make up Tradesmen's books, &o. Agency business undertaken. First-class references. Address, J.H., care of Mr. A. Tyer, Telephone Bureau, Symonds-street. WANTED Known—That Stove Ornaments are a speciality in cheapness and variety at Goodson's London Arcale. WANTED Known—Wednesday, October 29, Volcanic Land, Ellerslie, for Sale by Auction in lots of £-acre to 5 acres.—R. C. Greenwood, Vulcan Lane. WANTED ELnown —It is a great mistake to imagine the London Arcade is a Fancy Goods Emporium only. It contains some of the most useful and cheapest goods in Auckland. WANTED Known—No Volcanic Land to be bought on as easy term?, o - for so little money, as yoa will be able to purchase at the Sale by AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, CCTOBER 29. —R. C- GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. WANTED Known—That Sterling Gold and Silver Watches and Jewellery are supplied at the lowest price in town at Goodson'a London Arcade. WANTED Known—Tea- Sets at marvellously low prices, Vases, Lustres, and Fancy Ornaments in great variety are obtainable at Goodaon's London Arcade. ___ WANTED— The' owners of Hotels, Restaurants, and a 1 Householders to know that the New Zealand Sugar Co. (L:mitod) are giving the highest price for Bones at their Depot, Customs-street Went, and tbat arrangement J have been mnde for collection on application at the Depot, to the a&cnt, Robt. Geo. Hill. WANTED Known-Alarming Sacrifices, Tremendous Slaughters, and Bankrupt Stocks are not; in our line, but we always sell at our usual tariff of S.ruall P/otits and Quick Returns.— Goodson's London Arcade. WANTED Known—Persons desirous of purchasing, leasing, or renting farms, houses, and town allotments, will quickly be suited on applying to J. H. Hamer, Land Agent, Walker's Buildings, Newton. WANTED Known—Wednesday, October 29, Volcanic Land. Ellerslie, for Sale by Auction io lots of 2-acre to 5-acr«e. —R. C. Greenwood, Vulcan Lane. WANTED Known—Colonial Ovens at 12s and upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Grates, and Portable Boilers, general smiths' work in all its branches at corresponding prices. Country orders promptly attended to,— Address, R. Nicholl, 326. Queen-street, Auckland. WANTED to Sell—A Freehold Farm of 200 acres of good arable Land, 4 miles from Waltara, well fenced and diviied, road boundaries on three sides, rings ot bush and springs in paddock ; new two-storey ten-roomed House, 2 acres gardon, substantial tiarn, Outbuildings, cto. Most admirably adapted for dairy or stud farm, or for fattening Btock Immediate possession, —W. T. Raymond, Tikorangi, Waitara.

gOARD OF EDUCATION. Applications for tho appointment of Headmaster of the Onehunga School will bo rec ived by the Board, on or before TnUttSDAY, 13th November, ISS-i. Salary, according to scale, based on average attendance, about £*75 a year; a good dwelling-house and two acres of ground provided. Applicants to state full particulars. Any Candidate who, either directly or indirectly, is concorned in canvassing members of the Bosrd or of the School Committee, will be disqualified. Br crder of tho Board. ' VINCEKT E. RICE, iiecretaTy. YJST ante d known * * THAT MUNRO &' MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS ARE THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, ASD THAT CASH CUSTOMERS HECEIVE FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT \Af ANTED Known—That our deliveries * ' of New and Special Fabrics for the present season are now to hand.—Our Large Stock and Improved Facilities enable us to submit greater choice, and better value than ever offered before, and therefore we have gteat confidence in respectfully soliciting the honour of a viait.—The skill and talent we employ In our TAILOKING DEPARTMENT enables us to produce Garments thoroughly shrunk, perfect in fit, and unexcelled in cut and style, with the view of meeting tho growing demand for Perfect Fitting, and the prompt and careful execution of all orders.— MUNRO & MILLIGAN, Hobson-street PROMISSORY NO'fe FokllS in Book may be obtain* -at the Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 1

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