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TO BUILDERS" AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS me leqiur.ted foi the M.v.onr'. Biickl.iycis". C.upenteis', Jomeis', Pl.usleieis', Plunibei.s'. Pninteis', and Glnzieis' uoik leqnncd in the election of a Cottage in Victoria Sheet, Auckland. Foi Plans, Specifications and other paiticulais, ripply to the Undersigned, uith uhom Tendcis aie to be left, on oi befoie Tuesday, June 6th, pioximo. Walter Rour.imoN, Architect , Albeit Sticet. Auckland, May 17, 1848.

TO BUILDJSRSS CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE TENDERS arc requested _ for the materials and woikmansliip required in erecting one of the wings of the College, intended lo be built on the North Shore of Auckland ; the Tenders to be delivered at the Catholic Chapel House, Auckland, on or befoie the jst June next. The Timber and Lime to be delivered on the beach, above high-water mark, at the head of Shoal Bay, immediately below the house occupied by Mr. W. Bellingham. Foi specifications and other particulars, apply to the undersigned. Tenders in tho following order— 1. For Oyster Shell Lime, at per bushel. 2. For Timber, at per 100 feet super. 3. For Mason and Brick work: 4-. For Carpenter and Joiner woik. 5. For Painting, Plumbing, and Glazing. Y^ *■ In consequence of somealtciations and additions having been made to the College Buildings.the time for leceiving the Tcndeis has been fuither extended to Thursday, the Ist day of June. It will thercfoic be nccessaiy for those who intend to tender for any of the work of said building, lo see the Plans and Specifications again ; a sight of which can be obtained, and all necessary information given by application at my Office in Albert Street. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albeit Street. Auckland, May 24th, 1848.

NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK. HPIIE Trustles of the above Institution ap- "• pointed undei the Local Oidinance, hereby 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, fiom 9 to 10 o'clock in the Forenoon. Foi Paying — Saturdays, fiom 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 leceive 5 pci cent Interest on the amount of their deposits. The propei days of attendance for the several Tiuslecs 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 Kfrr, Accountant. Auckland, May 20, 1848.

EDUCATION. JGORRIE respectfully intimates that he « has lemoved hi& Class- Room fiom Short- j land Street, to those premises in Chancery Street, at the rear of the Custom House and Post Office establishments ; wheic he will be j happy to leceive Pupils for tuition in the geneial and higher branches of education, viz • — : Englibh Reading and Grammar, Writing ! Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hoius of attendance fiom 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. N. B. — An Evening Class fiom 6 to 9 o'clock. J May 13, IS4B. i

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. Hardington. Auckland, April 11, 1848.

Ex LOUISA. MARSALA WINE in Quarter Casks, (Woodhouse & Co.'s brand) on Sab at the Stores of the Undersigned. J. Woodhouse. Queen St. April 14, 1848.

FOUND, A COAT, in Official Bay, on Thursday or Friday last. The Ownei may have the same, by applying at the Government Boat House, and paying ttlQ expenses Qj AllYClUSliig May 8, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 207, 24 May 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 207, 24 May 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 207, 24 May 1848, Page 4

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