BOOK S.
THE Undersigned has just received ex Ralph Bcvnal, a laigc quantity of the Tract Socif.ty's I'I'HUCATioNs, which will be bold at the London prices. J. Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer, Shortland Street.
To Masons, Bricklayers, and Carpenters. njpENDERS arc wanted for building a three story House, with hewn Stone, Bricks, and Timber, (labour only.) For particulars, apply to Geohge Vaile, Architect, at his Office in Queen-street, where the Tenders will be received on Monday the 7th February next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when all parties concerned are requested to attend.
To Limeburners, and others, WANTED, a large quantify of strong Shell Burnt Lime. Also, Good sharp clean River Sand. For particulars, apply to GlioitGE Vailm, Architect, at his Office, in Quecn-slreet.
TO BLACKSMITHS. fTIENDERSaie loqueslcd for the Blacksmith's 1 woik, for the Presbyterian Chinch, Auckland. For fin ther particnlais apply to WALTER ROBERTSON, Architect, Albeit Street. The tenders to be addressed to the Presbvtetian Church Committee, and delivered at Mr. Gonie's, Shortland Sheet, on or before Tuesday, the fust of February next, ensuing. Auckland, Jan. 21, IS4S.
TO TIMBER DEALERS. TENDERS are requested for a further supply of TIMBER for the Picsb) terian Church, Auckland. For Specifications, and other particulais, apply to WALTER ROBERTSON, Aichitcct Albeit Sheet. The Tenders to be addressed to the Prosbyleiian Church Committee, and delivered at Mr. Gonie's,Shortlcind Street, on or before Tuesday, the Ist of Feb. next, ensuing. Auckland, Jan. 21, ISJB.
[a caud.] W. ROBERTSON, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ALUERT-STREET.
EDUCATION. JGOIUUIi lespcctfully iutim.iles that he. • \mII re-open hi 6 Classes loi Tuition in the frcneral and higher blanches of Education, on Monda), 21th iiibt. Morning Class, fiom 9 to 12 o'clock. Evening do. " (J to D " Shortland Street, Jan. 1 lth, ISIS.
£2 REWAHD. some evil disposed person or * persons, are in the habit of destroying the fencing of my Paddock at Epsom, the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offendeis. A. Chisholm, Shortland-street.
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH. MRS. WAKK FIELD is prepared to devote a pot lion of her time, distinctly from the general School loom duties, lo pupils whose hiends may be desirous that onl) the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and tour boms alternate!). Piinccs-sheet, 4th Jan. IS4B. ./
HPHE Undeibignedlis a pur :!.asei of WOOL foi -■- Cash. J.II.ASHICU, High-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 173, 26 January 1848, Page 3
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