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Wanted. TTTANTED —A Groom for the T T Country.—Apply to C. G. Quick. -ANTED—Two First-class Drsw pers' Assistants.- J. Co.sor.we & Co. WANTED— Several Youths. -Apply to CocsiN-s, Atki.v & Co., Victoria Steam Carriage and Wheel Factory. WANTED— A. Kespecfcable Female Servant.—Apply to Mrs. llodbs, Beresfordstreet. TITANTED—A Teacher for School Y V at Hastings : salary grant £-10 per annum, with fees.—Apply not later than May 10, to School Committee, Hastings, Tapu Creek. TXXANTED, cheap—A Segment and V V Pinion Wheel, Sor 9 feet: also, a G-in. Mill Belt, 45 feet.- Apply bv letter sta-iiiE terms " V " Ararimu I*. O. " ' WANTED— Two or Three Stout Active Youths, as Apprentices to the Currying Business.— Ihelaxd Brotheim.—Vulcan Lane, Auckland, April 21, IS7I. WANTED to Purchase—A Five or Six Horse-power Stationary Engine and Iloiler, new or second-hand.—Address", with full particulars and terms, to Jas. Slatkk, Sandes-street Shortland, Thames. WANTED known, that Hooper, Olliir, and Co.'s Celebrated Bottled Stout and Light Bitter Ales, recommended by the Faculty, can only be had wholesale at the Golden Crown Brewery, Wellesley-street East. The trade and families supplied. ANTED —Horses, Cattle, or Sheep to Graze, on first-rate pasture, at low rates.—Apply to Mr. Cheesewak, Remuera, or to the undersigned.— Jxo. D. Barnsley. JOINING- STOCK WANTED. BUYERS— Moanatairi G.M. Co. Sharp Kelly Tokatea Junction Cure Long Drive All Nations I Nonpareil Dixon's No. 1 Shotover Cas, Insurance, and Bank of- Xew Zealand Stocks. ALEX. SA.USDEES, Stock and Share Broker, Shortland-street. Dividends and' Calls;. /CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). The TRA.NSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from--12 o'clock noon THIS DAY (Friday). April 2Sth,. until 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, May 2nd, when a DIVIDEND will 1-e payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street. CHARLES TOTIIILL, Manager. Auckland, April 2!S, IS7I. npHAMJES GOLD MINING COMJL PASY (LIMITED). The TRANSFER BOOKS wiU bo CLOSED on SATURDAY, at noon, and will remain closed until WEDNESDAY, the 3rd May, at noon, when DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street. ROBT. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. Auckland, April 27. IS7I. ■ptTKEHINAU GOLD MINING X COMPANY (REGISTERED). A Niii-h CALL of od. per Share has this day been, made, payable at the ollice of the Company, on or before liny 14th. AV. C. HILL, Legal Managor. Educational.. AUCKLAND GEAMMAE SCHOOL. The .Uead-Mpstcr will atten-J at the Grammar School.Albeit Barracks, on FRIDAY, 2Sth instant, at ■1 p.m., to receive applications for Admission to the School. All applicants must pass a satisfactory Examination in Heading, Writing, and th<; Simple Hules oE Arithmetic. The School I'ee, payable in advance, is Two Guineas per quarter. FARQUHAR MoRAE, Head-master. 71j~CK~L AJN D G- RAMMAE j\. school. Head Master .. .. jlr. Fnninli.ir Mcßae Classical Master .. .. Itev. il. Kidd, L.L.D. English Master .. .. Mr. T. E. Wyatt Commercial Master.. .. Mr. J. .N. Flower Junior Master .. .. Mr. .T. Anderson The Grammar School will be OPENED in the Albert Barracks on MONDAY, May 1, IS7I. karqi/ha'r mcrae. Head Master. I G H SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Mr. A. Giauam, Edinburgh University (late Knglish and Classical Master in the Auckland College), having been appointed to the Head Mastership of the HijchSchool, recently vacated by Mr. Macrae, begs to announce that the School will" RE-OPEN on MONDAY, Ist .May, at 0 a.m., when Mr. G. will be in attendance to answer enquiries and to enrol pupils. A DYANCiiD KNGLISH CLASS J\_ FOR YOUNG LADIES. Mr. Graham's Ciass for the instruction of. Young Ladies in English Composition, Literature, History, and Geography, will meet at the High School daily, at 4 p.m. Terms: XI Is. per quarter. Miscellaneous. ONEY TO LEND on Good Freehold Security.—Apply to R. C. Dyek, Shortland Crescent. POISON for destruction of Hawks, Kilts, and farm pests will be laid on my lands at CampbcllviUe, on and after this date; Trespasser will he dealt with as the law directs.—John Cajtp hell. Point Erin, April 25, IS7I. E' X 'C A D U C E U ST' FOR SALE, at cost landed here—An Eight Horse-power PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. ALFRED BUCKLAND--I\T OTV PUBLISHED, the _LN "HERALD' , SHEET ALMANAC. " mHE CULT DUE OF THE rx'OJL EACCO PLANT," a Pamphlet, on Sale at this Office. Price, Is. BLANK POEMS for PROVING DEBTS in BANKRUPT ESTATES can bo had at the llekald Oliice. Government Annuities Office Wellington, Ist December, IS7O. "jVTOTiCE is hereby given that GoJJi vernment Insurance and Annuities Offices, under " The Government Annuities Act, ISC9," and " The New Zealand Government Insurance and AUCKLAND, ' THAMES, HAMILTON, NEWCASTLE, ONEHUNGA, OTAHUHU, TAURANGA, and all tke principal Money Order Offices in the Colony. The following advantages are secured by special provisions in the above-mentioned Acts :— 1. Up to a certain amount, Assurance Policies bona fidt effected by the Assured upon his own life and Endowment Policies, and Annuities purchased for the benefit of Wife and Children, are exempted from the operation of Bankruptcy Acts, and from seizure under legal process. 2. Up to a certain amount, Women may elfect Policies, and dispose of the money as sured by will, as if single; and such Policies' are free from the debts ana control of their husbands. 1 S. Insurances may be effected for the benefit of Wife and Children, with power to apportion amount; and such insurance is to be free from the claim of creditors, to the extent o£ £2,000. All persons wishing to obtain Life Insurances, Endowments, Annuities, immediate or deferred, or othe. advantages under the Act;, will receive every information anil the necessary forms on application at any of the above-named oii'ces. W. GISBORNE,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 28 April 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 28 April 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 28 April 1871, Page 1

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