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NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK.

THE Trustees of the above Institution appointed under the Local Ordinance, hcieby give Notice, that the Business of the above Bank, will be conducted at the Office of the Union Rank of Australia, in Piinces' Street, on and after Monday, the 29th Instant, and that the hours of attendance will be as follows :—: — For Receiving Deposits — Mondays, from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. For Paying — Saturdws, from 9 to 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. The old Depositors are requested to call on either of the above days, and sign the new Rules and Regulations, after which they will be entitled to receive 5 per cent Interest on the amount of their deposits. The proper days of attendance for the several Trustees can be learnt at the Bank office, and will be in the order of their appointment as published in the printed Rules. By order of the Trustees, Alexander Kerr, Accountant. Auckland, May 20, 1848.

LOST,

ON Wednesday Evening last, a small Brown Pocket Case, containing Surgical Instruments, &c. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of this Paper, will receive Ten Shillings reward. May 19, 1848.

JOSEPH FIELDING,

PASTRY-COOK, AND CONFECTIONER,

TANCY DREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Shortland Street, next door to Mr. Watt, Jeweller.

BEGS leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and its Vicinity, that he has commenced in the above Line — Every delicacy for the Table can be procured on reasonable terms. Routs, Balls, and Dinners supplied. .£% Wedding and Christening Cakes always on hand. Shortland Street, 7 Auckland, May 2, 1848.)

TO BE LET,

AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN,

A LARGE and Commodious HOUSE, containing THIRTEEN PARLOURS and BEDROOMS, KITCHEN, &c, together with an Allotment of Land, of about one acre, admirably calculated for Gardening, and situated in the most desirable pait of Auckland. The above House will be Let furnished or unfurnished, and on the most reasonable terms. For further particulars apply at the Office of this Paper, Auckland, May 1-Tth, 1848.

NOTICE.

"POUND trespassing on Woodlands.— A dark J- Bay Colt with long mane and tail. If not claimed within the time specified by law, he will be sold to pay damages and expenses incurred. M. WIIYTLAVV. Woodlands, May 16th, 1848.

EDUCATION.

JGORRIE respectfully intimates that he • has removed his Class-Room from Shortland Street, to those premises in Chancery Sheet, at the rear of the Custom House and Post Office establishments ; where he will be happy to receive Pupils for tuition in the general 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 6 to 9 o'clock. May 13, 1848.

EDUCATION. Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen (Under Ten years of Age.) MRS. KINNEAR will be prepared on the first of June, to leceive a limited number of Pupils. For Terms, — Application may be made daily between the hours of 12 & 3 at Fuschia Cottage, Windsor Terrace. May 13, 1848.

VICTORIA HOTEL. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the above Hotel are respectively requested to settle their Accounts by the first day of June, 1848, as the Undersigned is about leaving the same. H. II ALDINGTONAuckland, ApriUl, 1818,

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 206, 20 May 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 206, 20 May 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 206, 20 May 1848, Page 4

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