[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the following branches of Education, viz — • ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars, Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 1847,
[a dverxisement.]
MR. MERRETT, Portrait and Landscape Painter to His Excellency the Governor, begs to intimate to those parties with whom he has engaged to execute Portraits, that he is willing to complete them j having now a studio in Auckland, with a good light; but he has a decided objection to attend sitters at their own houses, simply on account of the variety of light, caused by verandahs and windows fronting the course of the sun, &c. His rooms are in Chancery Street, in Mr. Coolahan's new house, at the back of the Exchange Hotel. Attendance from nine to five. Groups of natives, single portraits of natives, landscapes of the most interesting parts of the interior, carvings, canoes, &c, will be executed in such a manner, as to lose nothing of the characteristics of the people and country he pourtrays.
JUST RECEIVED, AND On Sale by the Undersigned — YD. LAND FLOUR , Sydney ditto Tarauaki ditto in 1001b. bags Y. D. Land Seed Oats Sydney Maize New Zealand ditto Oatmeal, Rice, and Maizfe Meal Crushed Maize, Bran and Pollard Liverpool fine and coarse Sale New South Wales Cheese Bacon, Hams, &c, &c. Abraham Mears« Shortland-street, Oct. 29, 1847.
NO T I C E.
HPHE Undersigned begs to inform the -*• Ladies and Gentlemen, and the inhabitants of Auckland generally, that he intends to open an Office for the registry of Servants. He is induced to do this from the numerous applications made to him, both by Servants requiring situations, as well as Masters and Mistresses requiring servants. As their will be, in all probability, numerous persons, of both parties, requiring accommodation of this sort, he solicits respectfully the kind patronage of the Public* and trusts the eligible situation of his premises, as well as the manner of conducting the business, to render it a source of benefit to all parties concerned. Terms.
Masters .3s. Od. Servants ••••••*..... 2s. 6d. John Makepeace, No. 1 50, Shortland Street, October 29, 1847.
CONfIELL $ RIDINGS HAVE FOR SALE-
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING J\^ HOUSE, with two Rooms and a Verandah, close to the Fort in Hobson-street, together with an Allotment in which it stands, containing a quarter of an acre, fenced in and under cultivation.
WANTED, A MAN to drive a Horse Team, either for ■**• hire or upon rent. He must be well acquainted with Horsebreaking. A MARRIED COUPLE, with few or no incumbrances, would be preferred — the Wife to cook and wash in the house. Also, Two or Three good SHEARERS, to shear a flock in the neighbourhood of Auckland. Apply to CONNELL AND RIDINGS.
TO LET ON LEASES, 20 and 40 Acre Farms, *^ (or more land if required,) moderately, on Summer Island, in the Tamaki water. Apply to Mr. Williams, Exchange Hotel. Auckland, 22nd Oct.
[a card.]
W. ROBERTSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
ALBERT- STREET,
TO CONTRACTORS, KAURI GUM.
THE Undersigned is desirous of contracting with a party for a supply of Kauri Gum J. S. Polack. Wharf, Lower Queen Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 149, 3 November 1847, Page 4
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