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EDUCATION. JGORRIE begs to intimate that he will • open a Private Class on Monday 11th instant, when he will be happy to receive a few Pupils for Tuition in the general and higher branches of education. Hours of attendance from 9 to 12 oTclock, noon. Shortland-street, January Ist, 184-7.

a ROBINSON "DESPECTFULLY informs his friends and -Lt the Public, that he has opened a Tea and Grocery Store in Princes-street, and trusts by attention and moderate charges to merit a share of their patronage. Auckland, January 2nd, 1847.

COTTAGE TO LET. A COMFORTABLE Four Roomed Verandah COTTAGE, finished throughout, well of good water, fenced in yard, and well situated— immediate possession will be given. Apply to Brown & Campbell.

FOR SALE. A THREE ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, in Freeman's Bay, with two detached Outhouses, &c. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Nov. 27th, 1846.

WESLKYAN PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL. EC. JOPLIN begs to intimate to the • Parents and Guardians of those Children who have formerly attended his own, and the Wesleyan Day School— that having been appointed to the charge of ihe latter, he will re-open it at the "Mechanics' Institution" on Monday January 11th : and hopes for a continuance of that liberal patronage mih. which he has been hitherto favored. Auckland, January Ist, 1847.

GENEVA FROM BREMEN. 1 TWENTY QUARTEK-CASKS, 22 Gallons each, equal in flavor to Case Gin. J. S. POI.ACK.

RYE GRASS SEED. ASUPKRIOR Sample of tliis valuable Seed may be seen at the Stores of the Undersigned ; as there are but a few bushels to be diSDOsed of, parties standing in need of, this article, should make early application. T, S, Forsaith. High-street, Dec, 1846,

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 84, 9 January 1847, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 84, 9 January 1847, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 84, 9 January 1847, Page 4

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