MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next ; at his Mail, Shoitland Street — SUPERIOR 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Witney BLANKETS Carpeting German & Toilet Looking Glasses Guernsey Shins Sheets Counterpanes Rugs Cotton Handkerchiefs Dover Knives Scissors Small Tooth and Rack Combs I Wrapping Papei Lamp Cotton Spades Fiist and Second Y. D. L. Floui Mauritius and Manilla bugais Black and Green Teas Coffee Pepper Mixed Pickles Jams Mould Candles Butter, &c, &c, &c. Sale at 1 1 o'clock. MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, May 1(3, 1848, on his premises, Shortland Street — MASTS, and other Spars, Gear, Chains, Iron work, Casks, Rope, Fittings, &c, from the wreck of the schooner u Russell." At 12 o'clock piecisely.
Eligible Building Allotment in Queen Street.
CONNELL 8> RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 1 1 o'clock, on Monday, 29ih inst, ripIlAT valuable BUILDING ALLOTJ. MENT adjoining the Blue Bell Inn, being part of allotment No. 13, of section No. 16, of the Township of Auckland, having a ftontnge of 33 feet to Queen«slreet, and a depth of 115 feet.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Auction, on an early date, at Woodland Villa, lately occupied as Mrs. Tucker's Academy. A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Mahogany and cedar Tables, Chests of Drawers, Sofis, Chairs, Couches, Bedsteads, Wash/'ngtables, Dressing-glasses, Hangings, cut Glass, Cuina, Papier Machee Trays, Carpets, &c. Full particulars in a future advertisement.
SHOE DEPOT.
TS. FORSAITH, begs respectfully to in- » form his friends and the public generally, that he has opened two more Cases of Shoes, recently landed ex " Dart." One containing 21 G pairs of Childrens welts, straps, sizes, sto 1 3. The other, 1 44 pairs Womens Stout Seal Shoes. T. S. F. would particularly call the attention of his Country friends to these last mentioned articles, as they have been made to order, and are especially adapted to the rough loads of the interioi, and can be lelied upon as thoroughly good. Also — A small lot of Fancy Aiticles, Ladies' dark Kid Gloves, fur tops Gents, black Kid ditto &c. &c. &c. I
EDUCATION.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that he • has removed his Class-Room from Shortland Street, to those piemises in Chancery Street, at the rear of the Custom House and Post Office establishments ; where he will be happy to receive Pupils for tuition in the gej.; neral and higher branches of education, viz •.—. — English Reading and Grammar, Writing' Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. N. B.— An Evening Class from 6to 9 o'clock. May 13; 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 204, 13 May 1848, Page 1
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