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Personal. WILL the Gentleman who borrowed a Book of Flute Parts kindly return same to A. G. Ockenden, " Budget," Karangahape Road ? SLATER'S DETECTIVES," acknowledged to be the finest organisation of Male and Female Detective Talent in the World for private inquiries. Representatives in every town. Consultation* free.—Henry Slator, Manager. No. 1, Basingball-street, London. Cables. " Distance," London. T\ R. I) E C L I V E - L O AY* E Will be Absent from Auckland for One Month from this date (May 22). | During his absence DR. ' T. R. INGLIS Will take charge of his practice. r\ N EH U N O A. MR. TILSON-SMITH \ Having recovered from his recent indisDosition, i WILL RESUME PRACTICE AT HIS ROOMS, ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 8. JTi pORE piLLON. M.D., F.R.C.S., 32. QUEEN-STREET '(Mutual Life* Association Buildings), GROUND FLOOR. Hours of Consultation: 9.30 to 12.30 p.m.; 2.30 , to 5 p.m.; , And at Residence " GLENALVON," 7 to 8 p.m. Lost and Found. LOST, between Wellesley-street and HERALD Office—Silver-mounted Purse, with " A.M." engraved.— Finder rewarded on returning same to HERALD Office. LOST, in Brighton Road, Parnell—Gold Brooch, studded with pearls.—Reward on return to Mrs. Coleman, Brighton. Road; or to HERALD Office. Wanted. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington. 30th May, 1902. PURVEYORS WANTED FOR THE GOLD 13 COAST, WEST AFRICA. Surveyors of standing and experience, with a knowledge, of astronomical physics and mathematics, and also of the use of astronomical transit instrument, who, if approved, would be prepared to enter into engagements and take office under the Imperial Government to undertake surveys on the Gold Coast, West Africa, not later than Ist October, are requested to communicate with the undersigned, who will furnish full particulars. It is possible that a certain number of Assistant Surveyors may also be required. By order. J. W. A. MARCH ANT. Surveyor-General. PRINCIPAL, TRAINING COLLEGE, MELBOURNE. Applications will be received by the Pablic Service Commissioner up to TUESDAY', the 24th June, 1902, from Persons who are qualified for appointment to the position of Principal, Training College, Melbourne, Class " B." Professional Division, Department of Public Instruction. State of Victoria. • Yearly Salary, i:537, with house valued at £96 per annum. Applicants should possess- the following qualifications: — 1. A University Degree. 2. Skill as a Teacher, a Lecturer, |»nd an Organiser. 3. A knowledge of the history of Education and of leading educational theories. 4. A knowledge of the Principles and Practice of Education, and of the Sciences upon which these are based. 5. Strong Powers of Stimulus and of Discipline. : ,••■• .., ■. " , G. Capacity to administer a Residential College for both sexes, and to control all the domestic arrangements in connection therewith. Applicants should be married and be between the ages of 30 and 50 years, and should state when they could commence duty. hy order. FRANCIS REDDIN. Secretary. " FRANCIS REDDIN, Secretary. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Melbourne. May 12. 1902. TNANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. Applications, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up to 12 o'clock Noon on WEDNESDAY. 25th June. 1902, for the position of ENGINEER to the Inangahua County Council. Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of the Surveying and Construction ot Roads and Bridges, and preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates in connection therewith. Salary, £260 per annum and travelling allowance of two pounds per week. ERNEST J. MCINROE, County Chairman. Reefton, 26th May, 1902. » AUCKLAND ARBOUR BOARD. ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER. Harbour Board Offices, May 27, 1902. Applications will be received at this Office, until TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, 1902, at noon, for an Assistant Storekeeper; salary, £104 per annum. Conditions of appointment to be seen upon application at ' this office. By Order of the Board. M. H. LAIRD, Acting Secretary. ry\Q ROAD BOARDS AND COUNTY - 1 - COUNCILS, Wanted by Young Married Man, 12 years' Experience of Road Grading—Situation as Working Road Foreman; can level and plot out plans; well up in tunneling to save bridges; nine years in last, place.—Apply " H.H.," Herald Office. rriHE MOUNT EDEN ROAD BOARD require J. the services of a Cadet at their Office, Mount Eden : Salary, £52. Ase not to exceed 21: must write a good hand. Applications must be in own hand writing. aiv.i accompanied with testimonials, and be sent to the office of the Board on or before the 17th inst. Particulars as to duties may be obtained of the Clerk.-JOSEPH VVEBI.EV. Clerk. June 6, 1902. TfTTANTED FOR D.1.C., DUNEDIN- ' ' THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT, . Take Charge Office. Apply CHAIRMAN. D.1.C., Dnnedin. "REQUIRED BY A LEADING FIRM- ■"' A RELIABLE CANVASSER FOR CITY WORK. Must, be in possession of the highest credentials both as to character and capabilities. All applications will be treated as strictly confidential. Address " SUCCESSOR," _ Care HERALD Office. ■PARTNERSHIP. Partner Wanted in Export Produce Business. Home and foreign credits. Strictly confidential. " DURBAN." HERALD Office. A FIRST-CLASS Photographer wishes for a J\. Situation as Manager of a Studio in one of the towns of New Zealand.—Apply, stating salary and particulars, to H. C. Lloyd, Proprietor of the Alma Studios, lootscray, Melbourne. SCOTCH Graduate, experienced, open for Locum Teaens work, from September 1, for long or short period.— particulars, and New Zealand references, from DR. CHARLES F. SCOTT. Eltham, Tarauaki. DRESSMAKERS.— Competent Skirt Hand.— at once, J. Howard and Co., Hobson-street. GARDENER desires constant or day work. Good local references.—John Burns, Murdoch Road. Epsom. REQUIRED— Employers for Ploughmen, Dairy Hands. Farm Couples and others. Cooks. Grooms and garden, ÜBef-ils. Youths. Labourers, Heighten and Co.. Land i*nd Labour Agent*, 136, Queen-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 1

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