TO FARMERS AND OTHERS,
MESSRS. SPENCER & DIXON, BEG to announce to the Intabitanls of Epsom, Tamaki, &c, that havi ng leased the Eden Mill, Epsom, they are ready to grind and dress Flour in any quantity, at the following rates :—: — Gronnd, per Bushel, Is. Od. Ground and dressed, ditto Is. 3d. N.B. — S.&D. begto inform the Pub lie that the whole of the Machinery has undergone a thorough repair. January 23rd, 1846.
TO BE SOLD OR LET, ROSEBANK CO TT AGE, (within one mile of Auckland), commanding extensive and beautiful views of the surrounding country, and lately occupied by James Coates Esq. The House is commodious, containing Five Apartments on the one floor, with attics and cellar, excellent well of water. Five acres of ground, fenced and subdivided, four of which is bid down Grass, and one acre cultivated as a garden. The House and Grounds will be let together or separately. Apply to Brown and Campbell*
NOTICE, rPHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs i- the Inhabitants of Auckland and its environs, that he will open a Butcher's Shop in Lower (Jueen-street, nearly opposite the Blue Beil, on Friday, ihe 30th instant. Having engaged an experienced man, he flatters himself a share of public patronage may be awarded him, by proper attention to business, and supplying the best meat. Shipping supplied on the lowest terms. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Auckland, Jan. 9.3. 181-6. TF CHARLES McKENNA, formerly of the -L County of Deny, whose Relatives live in. the City of Dublin, Ireland, observes this Advertisement, and applies to the Proprietor ofthe"New Zealander," he will obtain information of his friends at home which will be satisfactory.
WESLEYAN | PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL. fPHE Inhabitants of the Town and Suburbs -L of Auckland, are informed that on Monday last, 19th January, 1846, was opened in the Mechanics' Institute, a PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL, for affording to the Male and Female youth of this community, additional facilities for acquiring instruction in the following branches : at charges s.o moderate as will enable all classes to bestow upon their children an useful and necessary education. terms: — Per Weok. Spelling and Reading Three Pence, Writing and Arithmetic (pens and ink supplied by the school) . . . Six Pence. Grammar, Geography, Book-keeping, DruuoinytSgc. . .... Nine Pence. Needle-work (plain and fancy), taught to girls in addition to the above. Daily lessons will also be given in Natural History, Elements of Botany, Arithmetic, Exchange, Mathematics, History, Geography, the Elements of Geology, Mineralogy. &c, &c, &c.
The services of a Master and Mistress, of unexceptionable character, have been secured ; whose system of teaching will be under the immediate supervision of a Managing Committee. Parents and Guardians are informed that no sectarian differences of opinion will exclude their children from the benefits of this school ; and no instruction will be imparted* but that approved of by auch parents or guardians. N.B. — Arrangements have beni made with a person qualified to teach the higher branches of education ;-*the charge for which "will bd One Guinea per quarter. Hours of Attendance from Nine till Tout, with an interval of one hour for dinner. Auckland, 2Us Jan., 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 34, 24 January 1846, Page 1
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