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Lost and Found. LOST, on Sunday Evening, from Martin's Stables, . Pamell— Bay Mare, collarmarked. Reward. - LOST— Black-and-White Collie Bitch, last Sunday, in Mount Eden.—Reward on return to W. L. Henton, Denholm, Mount Eden. : .— 1 v ■ TOST, between Clifton Road, Argyie-street, JLi and Bella. Vista—A Gold Bar Brooch, two birds, studded with pearls.—Finder- re- - warded on returning to Short, care of Jno. Chambers and Son, Fort-street. Personal IF MRS. M. (late of Khyher Pass), who told a gentleman to back " The Needle" at Avondalo Autumn Meeting last year, will 1 communicate with "PUNTER," care of Box . 413, Post Office, she will hear of something to . her advantage. ■'-.'-.' . : A .'-'■■ ' D:.I S C L A I"M E R. In Saturday's issue of this paper appeared a report of » trip to Birkenhead of a Syndi- ' eate styling themselves r the "Albany Brick and Tile Syndicate," publishing my name ' with the Syndicate as a member of a Firm " styled " Johnson and Bodley." , I desire to make public that I was not aware " of the existence of such a Syndicate until ' I saw the report in the paper; and, further, that no person .bus any right, or authority, " to couple my name with any- concern trading ! under the title of "Johnson and Bodley." I am, etc., .■.■-..-■■ ■ , GEO. BODLEY, \ ' Khyber Pass, Newmarket. . '' To Lett. I mo LET—Rooms for. respectable Single Men, • J. from 3s; bath, etc.—Rose Cottage, Grey- > street. . - npo LET—Brick Shop and Dwelling, with 1 1 bath, patent W.C., etc, in the city. Rent, 258,—Baker Bros. ' » rrio LET. Mount Roskill—Furnished House, 6 - J- rooms every convenience. Rent, 21s.— • Apply. Miss West (late Miss Bacon), Victoria Arcade. ' _____ > mo LET—Single and Double Furnished Bed- ; X rooms, bath, piano, and all conveniences, Strathmore House, 346, Upper- Queen- ' street. . rpO LET-Two Large Rooms, one furnished. - X ii replaces, use kitchen; good locality, 8. minutes from Id tram.—Address, apply at ' HERALD Office. " ; ■' . rr\Q SADDLERS.—To Let—3-roomed House X at Mangapai, recently in the occupation • of a saddler. Rent, 4s 6d per week—Apply ) C. Edmonds, aiangnpai. 1 rpo LET—Superior 7-ioomed House; three . X minutes from station; one acre section, ' stable, etc. Rent, 25s per week—Robert - Hood, 12, Victoria Arcade. . : - ■ i, ' "*~ TO LET on Lease, in Orakei Road, Remuera ; L —New 6-roomed Cottage and outbuildings, with nearly 10 acres of first-class land m " grass.— Frater and Son. . rpo LET— Building. Albert and Chapel ' X Streets, with largo upper _ floor, 150 ft, suitable for factory, store, auction mart, or stables.— M-.wleld and Co. - rpo LET, BURNLEY TERRACE-New Villa, X modern design, nicely finished. 17s' 6d. HOWlOK—Funiished Cottage, beautiful view; ' low rent. EPSOM, CORNWALL PARK AVENUE—Comfortable home; suit newlymarried couple; Neville. Newcomb. FPICES AND WAREHO; >', on ground floor of Building, fronting Commercestreet and Fort Lane, either in one lot or portions.-Apply E. H. Littlejohu, Commercestreet.— Telephone, 1640. :' ■ - L '. ; rnO MEDICAL. OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ■ .1 -. .'■..' GENTLEMEN. - . TO BE LEASED— HOUSE IN BEST PART OF SYMONDS- ,' .' STREET, "..'•'.. i Containing 12 rooms and two bathrooms, with stable and coach-house. ' ' . .WILLIAM RATTRAY, "''■■'. ■ House and Land Agent. Mercantile Chambers. ■ l ; '"'"-LE T :!-; 07R: : " ;.L. EA SE. 1 CORNER FORT AND GORE ' STREETSA FIRST-CLASS 3-STOREY BRICK . STORE AND CELLAR, . At present Occupied by Brown and Stewart, - Wholesale Stationers. \ ;■ Occupation Ist April. ■XTT "CfRATER. AND OON. ■ jVV . X 1 O I BURNISHED 6-roomed House, just off Id * tram, 255. 9 -ROOMED HOUSE, :at Ponsonby, close trams; fine harbour view:- 6d. DEVONPORT— New Villas. 7 rooms; 21s; 6 rooms, 16s 6d; 8 rooms, 22s 6d. SHOP AND DWELLING in Hobson-street; kJ very central; 18a. C. R. 'WILLIAMSON AND CO., 93, Queen-street. m"~"o B E L E T. I am desirous of Ijetting my Residence, corner Grafton Road and Wynyard-street, for a, term from May 1. ~'•. ' '. . The House contains Drawingroom. Dining- . room, Breakfast-room, live Bedrooms, Linen . Closet, Bathroom (with hot and cold water), Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry. Sewingroom, large Biiliardroom. Photographic Dark Room, Workshop, detached Wash-house, and W.C.— in fact, everv convenience. Within 10 minutes of Queen-street, and midway between Albert Park and the Domain. Applications to <T _ L HOLLAXD / . J. L. HOLLAND, Victoria-street. Wanted1~1 E 0 "--0 G IST WANT ED. ■ IX ■ _____ Mines Department. 1 . Wellington, N.Z., 3rd March. 1904. [ Written Applications, addressed to the Hon. Minister of Mines, stating qualifications, and • accompanied by testimonials, will be received at this Office up to Ist August, 1904, for the ■ position of Geologist to the Department of Mines of the Colony of New Zealand, at a salary of £600 a year. Should the candidate selected reside outside New Zealand, his passage to the colony will be paid by the New Zealand Govern- : mellt ' JAS. MCQOWAN, '.: .. Minister of Mines. XT E L SON CO L L E G E. The Governors require the services of au ASSISTANT MASTER for the Boys' College, to - teach usual subjects (German necessary), at I a salary of £100 a year with board and resii deuce in the College, or £140 without board and residence. , It is desired that the duties should be taken • up on' sth April," and applicants are requested to state if they, can commence work- on that date, and if not to intimate when they will be able to do so. - : "". . Tile appointment will be subject to three • months' notice of termination from either sitle - V •,'-", ; ~•= j. Applications, accompanied by certificates, testimonials, and photograph, addressed to the..; Secretary, will be received up to 29th . m * L ' JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, . , • .. Nelson, 16th March. 1904. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL Applications for Appointment to the Honorary Visiting Staff of the Hospital for the year, beginning on April 1 next, will be received by the Hospital Board up to Noon oi MONDAY, March 28th. : The Appointments are: — ; HONORARY PHYSICIANS (three). ' HONORARY SURGEONS (three). 1 HONORARY OPHTHALMIC SURGEON. 1 HONORARY SURGEON FOR NOSE, ■EAR, AND 'i*IROAI DISEASES. HONORARY ANAESTHETIST. ' „ HONORARY BACTERIOLOGIST AND PATHOLOGIST. __~__„_ HONORARY DENTAL SURGEON. HONORARY MASSEUSE. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. March 16, 1904.' . "Or, ANTED, AT O N OE— COMPETENT SHIRT AND COLLAR HANDS. ! ,: Also, SMART YOUNG GIRLS As Learners for all Branches Shirt and Collarmaking: best work constant. APPIy ■•:.'...' ZEALANDIA FACTORY, Grey Lynn. '> TTrTELLINGT'ON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Wanted—An Assistant Lady Teacher. Salary. £100 a year. To begin work with the Second Term on 25th May next. Applications with testimonials (to be accompanied by photograph) will be received by the undersigned up to THURSDAY; 7th April. ' 6. Pi POWLES. (> (■" " Secretary., J-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 1

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