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Board and Residence. a ... '* TO Members of the Scholastic Profession, or the like.—A Comfortable Home is offered in & private family ; central and health? ; trams pass; moderate terms.— Address 8.8 , Hkikld Office. THE LANGHAM, Jermyn-street, seven minutes' walk straight through Custom-street to Wharf.—Hosrd and I'esldence by the day, week, or month. Private alttlng-rooms. Terms moderate. DEVONPORT — Brandon House, next Masonic Hotel, Beach Road, full view of harbour, bathing and boating. Business Gentlemen, per week or mimth. Staple or double bedrooms, attention and comfort. Term', moderate. PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, Albert Park. delightfully and conveniently situated. Visitors accommodated by the d y, week, or month. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincent* street.—Double and Single bedroom*, splendid view, with the conrentenc* of hot or cold baths. CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincent- ) street—Select Board and Residence ; piano plunge and showei bath, splendid view, no children, Devonshire house, Hobson-street (between Victoria and Wellesley-street)—Select Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms plunge and shower baths, piano, etc. WATERLOoHfIOUHE. —Private Board and Residence .it Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts WHANGARRI HEADS.—Board and residence hy the day o» week, on moderate | terms, at Mrs. Morgan'?, Seaside House, convenient , for sea bathing and fishing, horses can be had on i hire, A GENTLEMAN can have Board and Residence in a private family in Ponsonby at a moderate rate.—Apply Mr. Martelli, Richmond Road Corner of Sussex-Street, 3 minutes' walk from tram. A LADY having had a large family of her own, and considerable experience in nursing, would be glad to receive ir.to her house Ladies from the country requiring su h services. The llouio is pleasantly situated itbout 20 minutes' walk from town, and 'buses pass the door. Medical references given,— by letter, to Nurse, Herald Offiue. SELECT Board arid Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent street. Trouble and single bedrooms, plunge and shower baths, piano, ! and every home comfort. Inspection invited.—Mrs. Mansfield, Proprietress. fIOOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, , \K WELLKSLEY-STRKET EAST. Hoard and lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. MR R. WILLIAM S' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, i GRRT-strbhit. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. Personal. NOTICE. —On and after this date I will Not be Responsible for any Debt, contracted In my name, without my written authority.—George McQniy, Mangere. M EMORIAL CARDS—a Fresh Assortment of 'he Lato>t Design just arrived per Kakaia, on inspection at the Herald Works, Wynd-ham-street, Auckland. CIAPT. M' Have once more retnrned to > Warkworth Hotel ; never feci so well as when lam her», everything is so nice. Come by Butler's Coaoh, the ride is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful. lam sure the ride will do you good. [ 1 Curtains! Mrs. Wigg, late of Karangahape Road and McKelvle-street. begs to notify to her Customers that she is now carrying on her oln-estublished Curtain-dressing Business in 1 Grey-street, near the top. Orders per post receive ' immediate attention. j! PERSONAL. —Will those of our patrons 17 who left parcels, please send a 'dress to Box J 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gilmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albeit, nnder the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and pa'cels j may be left at Henry's Registry Office, Shortland , House, Shortland-street. also at the Select Regi-trv Office, Y. M.C.A. liuildings, Albert-street. Curtains ' cleaned and dressed. Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 412. _ ' X ADIES' VISITING CARDS.—SO SuperJLj fine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s 6d; Gentlemen's Curds, 7s. By calling at H bhat.d Works, Wyndham-street, the above may be obtains ' In two hours. t = 0 Lost and Found. r ED into my paddock, Ellerslie, on i, to December 3— Spotted Cow ; hole in off ear.— 0 Owner can have sairtoby paying expenses. William Nicholls. , T OST, from above Cricket Ground, Doe H 1 main, on Monday, .January 31—A i lack Mare, t nearly 15 h«nds ; hind heel* »ore. —Finder rewarded en returning same to Trubshaw, Grocer, Kemuera Road. TOST from the farm, East Tamaki—Two J Bla<k ■ faced Rams; Government brand in black on rump. Ten shillinfrs r.w.rd for their delivery to ALKRUO BUCKLANu. « Wanted » — 5 /^ UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEER FOR DREDGER t No. 121. 1 , Harbour Board Office, ; Auckland February 8, ISS7. Applications will he received at this office until TUESDAY, the Sth instant, at noon, for the appointment of Engineer for Dredeer No. 121, In terms of r conditions to be »«en at this office. Salary at the rate • of £10 per month. Application to be erdorsed "Application for Ap--3 pointment of Engineer for Dredger 121." t By order of the Board. J. M. BRIG HAM, Secretary. TO COALMINERS. ' Wanted by the Pulli Coal Mining Company, for their Colliery at Bull!, about 40 miles South of Sydney, N.S. W.: 40 to 50 Miners, and 15 to2o Hoys. Permanent and full wmk guaranteed. First-class 1 ventilation : healthy locality, and low rents. Average j earnings about Nino Shillings por day. Free conveyance from Sydney to Colliery. Kates are as under: — Hewing Rates, Yardage, etc.: The rates for hewing cos-, compensation for yard-work, turning off hords, . aud small coal which cannot be thrown back, shall be as follows : — . " BULLI SEAM": Hewing (screened) Coal, 2i 4il ' por too ; extra where Davy lamps are used, 3d por ton ; driving headings, 6 feet wide, 3*l 8d per yard ; turning off birds from 2 yards to S yards, 8s per bord ; small coal, Art per skip. • "4-FEKT Sh AM"Hewing (screened! Coal, 2s 10d per ton; driving headings, 6 fe-t wide, 3s 3d per yard ; driving heading 0 feet wide, 2> Oil per yard : f driving he-dings 12 feet wide, Is (Id per yard ; small coal Sd per skip. N.B —The above hewin* rates, etc., have been fixed . on an avorage selling price of lis lOd per ton, and • such shall be declared average price for January and July, 1.-87. Notlat»r than loth January and July in etch succeeding year the associated Collieries shall determine What has been the avorage selling price for the previous half-year, which shall be declared, and the hewing ana yardage rates shall lie thereby fixed I t the then current half-year Ad additional one penny per ton on the hewing rates, aud an additional one penny per yard on the yardage, will be paid to miners for every four pence per ton advance In price above lis lOd; and one penny per ton , and one penny per yard reduction shall he m&'lo in every four pence the average price is reduced below lis lOd per ton. Apply, at offices ef Company, 17, Bridge-street, Sydney, to GEO. HAMILTON. Manager. December 23,1SSG. GENTLEMAN (Engineer), leaving shortly for F.ngland, is prepared to undertake business on commis'ion or otherwise. further particulars on application by letter to X 0.Z., Herald Office. STUDKNT of Scotch University, proficient in Classics *nd highly certificated, wishes private C teaohtng.- Address Alpha, Hekald office. TO EMPLOYERS.—-Wanted, by experienced Woman Cook, a Situation in town or country ; good reference.—Hoighton and Co., Free Registrars, 104, Queen-street. Auckland servants' home and . REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board and Residence on most reasonable terms. Employers both in town and country will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended Jemima Robertson, Mo. 111, Victoria-street. WESTLAND hospitals and CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ' Wanted, for the Totara Hospital, Row, Westland— A duly-qualified Surgeon Superintendent. Salary, £200 per annum, with grod residence; prl-ate practice allowed. Applications, to be accompanied with testimonials, addressed to the undersigned, will be received • on or before the 22nd February, 1887, and the successful applicant to ent«r on his duties on, or near as t possible to, the 4th March, 1887. JOHN PEAKE, ' Secretary to Board, Hokltika. C TEE BEACONSFIELD," a Mottled K»nri Wardrobe, with plate-glass mirror, r made by Norrie from timber grown on our Barrier Estate ; a great bargain. •' The Beatrice" Curtain, the c exact pattern of the Honiion L«eo worn by H K.H ; ; t each curtain has her Coronet and initial "B ;" only 80s. Grey Goatskin Hearthrugs, very fashionable, O' ly 178 Cd ; the Now Lancaster Wind or Blind, Is per yard for all widths; 12-feet vide Linoleums and Oilcolths, zs to 3s lid,—J. M, McLachlan, Importer, 222, Qaeen-itrart.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7863, 4 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7863, 4 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7863, 4 February 1887, Page 1

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