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Personal. JAMES ENGLISH (late of Papakura), last heard of at Wairoa North: Please write to your lister Martha. ■ _ PERSONAL.— Mr. W. H. Webbe has vacancy for a Pupil.—Address, Hobstn-street, cornet Cook-street. . MISS HATTON, passenger per Alameda, is requested to Call at the Union Steamihip Company's Office, re allotment of berth. MISSING from Home since two o'clock (May 28)— A Maori Girl, between six «nd seven years old, named M»utini.—-Any person knowing of her whereabouts will kindly leave word at Lindsay's Boardinghouse, Albert-street. WILL the Gentleman from the ■.«. Talnui, who ca led the other day on Nelken and Pond, the London Tailors, about Green Melton Newmarket Coat, kindly write or call again, and oblige. -Nelken and Pond, Telephone 437. SHOULD this meet the eye of Ewes* Molhtosh who, some 20 odd years ego, was with Mr. Donald Cameron, Albion Hotel, Invorcargill, and subsequently on the survey, Walkato District, he will much oblige by sending address to Messrs. Hammond and Carpenters, Auckland.' , IN THE MATTER OF CLEMENT MULLAN, FORMERLY OF ARDEE, IN THE COUNTY OF LOUTH, IRELAND. WANTED— of the said CLEMENT MULLAN, supposed to have emigrated to New Zealand. If he be alive and communicates with Chailes Mar.Mahon. Solicitor, Dundalk, County Lcuth, Ireland, he will hear of something to his advantage, and if he be not alive, any intelligence of him would be received and rewarded by the said Charles MacMahon. Dated 3rd day of March, 1888 Lost and Pound. __»"| REWARD.-Lost-A Black Collie 3& A Dog, about 8 rears old ; top off one ear.— Apply to Brlster's B ardinghouse. Cook-street OST.—A Woollen Cloud.—Finder will oblige by leaving It a* the New Zealand Tweed Company, Tailors, Shetland-street. OVERCOAT FOUND in Hobeon-street. —Owner can have same by applying to the Hobton Boardlnghouse, Hobs m-slreet. Wanted. A LADY wishes to give Private Lessons in French, German, and Music; or a« daily GoTemaag.—K.T., Post Office. A YOUNG MAN (aged 24), recently from England, wishes Employment, out of doors preferred ; would like to go on a run.— Address Lower Waikato, Herald Office. _^ BOARDERS wanted in private families ; view quiet and healthy, bath, etc. Terms as per requirements.—Apply Heighten and Co., Agents, 104, Quecn-ttreet. LADY desires Board and Residence in private family, Auckland or suburbs.—Terms and particulars to U. W., HERiLbOffice. PREMISES Wanted, in or near Queenstreet, suitable for an Auction Mart.— Box 431, Post Office. . TTOUNG MAN wiihes to get EmployX ment on a Farm: has some experience in farming.—Address G.L.S., EEiULp_Office : __ NORTH SHORE.—Wanted at North Shore, by Single Gentlemen—Furnished Sittingroom and Bedroom, with use of Kitchen-—Apply W.W., Post Office. North Shore. TO WAREHOUSEMEN — Wanted, a Smart Warehouseman to take charge of the Fancy Department, applicant to state age, experience, salary required, with copies only of testimonials.— Apply Tnrnhull. Smith, and Co., Wellington. TO CAPITALISTS.— Gentleman who is compelled to leave the colony, will nell his share in an old established manufacturing business, worth over £1000 per minurn, for the sum of £2500. Fulleit inquiry courted.—Apply to Timber, care of Hebj-LP Ofii:o, Auckland. mO NAVIGATORS. Wanted — A Navigator, to take a 20-ton Cutter to Klmb»>ley Goldflelds. Well found and nearly new. Apply to K.&K. DUDER, Devonport. WANTED SEEN—Five Prize Medal Pianos jnst unp.cked, Berlin Piano Importing Company (Limited), Hobson-slreet: W. H. Wcbbo, Agent. Four of theie be»utif ul instruments for sale for cash, or on deferred payments. rrT ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Colonial Oven 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplaces 60 tons Corrugated Iron Awarded 3 first prises for Ovens, Tank*, Spouting and Lead-edge Ridge-cup, at Auckland Agricultural ° W " GEORGE MoCATJL, Welleslcy-street Hast, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. WANTED TO SELL, 1000 Superior Corrugated Iron VTater Tanks 50,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge • cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 3 first prizes at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORQK McCATJL, Welleslcy-strect K»st, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. TTfESTLAND HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. WANTED, for the Totara HojplUl, Ross, Westland —A Dulyqual fled Surgeon-superintendent; Salary, £200 per annum, with good residence. Private Practice allowed. Applications, to be acecmpanled with testimonials, addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before the 10th June, 1886, and the successful applicant to enter on his duties on the Ist July, 18S6. JOHN FEAKE, Secretary to Board, Hokitika. WANTED KNOWN THAT E. M. CLAYTON HAS OP NED The PRKMISES lately occupied by Mr. Edson, Chfmi.'t, at 196 Queen-street, with a I arpe and Wei].assorted Stock of CHINA, EARTHENWAKE, GLASS, AND FANCY GOODS. Where he hopes to merit the patronage of the public. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. 196, QUEEN-STREET. WANTED KNOWNThat MR. W, R. ROBINSON Has REMOVED HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT To the VICTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. MR. ROBINSON is Agent for MESSRS. BURTON BR«S.' celebrated PHOTOGRAfHIO LANDSCAPE SCENERY OF NEW ZEALAND and the CORAL ISLANDS. Over 4000 separate Views to select from. Just received a set of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF ROTOMAHANA. WANTED KNOWN THAT JOHN L. WILSON HAS IMPORTED, VX STOCKBRIEGE : DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICES BREAKFAST AND TEA SERVICES AFTERNOON TEA S^TS TOILET SETS FANCY TEAPOTS NEW DESIGNS IN MAJOLICA CHEESE STANDS MOUSTACHE CUPS FANCY CTJP3 AND SAUCERS And a Great Vhriity or Articles suitable for Presents N.E.—The aljov* ate all New Goods, and will be gold CHEAP. Inspection Invited. 267, queen-street. WANTED, SUITS TO MEASURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. No. 1 Seree Suit Bus ; Colonial Tweed Suit,sss. can't be Rot anywhere else in Auckland under £4 ; All-wool Tweed Suit, to measure, £2 61 : our very best Tweed Sui'i, io meamiro, £3 17s Cd : All-wool Trousers 135.; »ur best Tweed Trousrrs, 20s Cd ; why give more Kijidiy read above, and compare our prices with what you have been paying. Ladles' Tailoring la all its branches. AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, AiVD MANUFACTURERS, COMMERCE-STRE ET (new premises). The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. . TXTHAT our leading men say :—" Queen- *» street, Auckland, May Iβ, Mr. G. Mcßride: Dear Sir,—-Captain George wishes to acknowledge through the Auckland Rifle Association the receipt of the suit of clothes which you promised to the highest scorer who bad not previously won a prize. Captain George expresses himself very much pleased with the way yon have carried out your promise.—Yours truly, W. li. Mears, pro Hon, Secretary ■ Auckland Rifle Association."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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