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H ARDINGTOiVS EX CHANG E II OT EL. rspTIESUBSCRIHKK begs lo notify to his «- iiKuuls and the public, that be has This Dnv entcieil the Exniwni, Uo:i i. wheie e\eiy attention will be paid to the comloit and conveni'Mite of his visitor,-,. A Table d Hole will lie kepi at 1 o'clock, and a v.uiety of Soups fiom 12 to '.). July 1, 1848.

MR. E. GEORGE begs to infoim his fi lends and the public, that he has Tlm- Day opened his House at Onehunga, nml wishes to assuie them that the same nwhty and attention will be ailoided as when loimeily of the Exchange. Ju\y' 1, 1848.

VICTORIA HOTEL. HP HE Undersigned, taking possession of the V above Hotel, on the Ist of July, lcspectfully solicits the suppoit of his fi lends and the public. Every caic will be taken to ensure the comfoit and accommodation of those who may favoi him u ith thur pationage. Jxo U Mi C\rr.

ON SALE,

A VERY Handsome lion Stone DINNER / «- SERVICE, containing One hundiod and Seventeen pieoes. Such an oppoiUmity of seeming the like may not occur again for some time. Welle&ley llugiies. Auckland, May 30, 1848.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY.

JGORRIE begs to intimate that the Third • Quarter of the Session will commence on Monimy, 10th July, currt. Blanches taught, — English Reading and Giammar, Wilting, Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Ilouis of attendance, from 10 to 1 , and from 2 to 4 o'clock N. B. An e\cning class fiom 6 to 9 o'clock. July I&UB4S.

feELECfION FROM THE STOCK OF

SCHOOL BOOKS

ON SALE AT COLMAN AND PIDDINGTON'S Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, 455, George-street, Sydney. ! A LGEBRA, by Bonnycastle ; Arithmetic, -£A- by Walkinghame, Ingiam, Gray, Bonnycastle; AiiAsrs, by Butler, Findley, Lumsden; Booic-iqa'iuNO, by Muiisun ; Dictionaries, by Johnson, Walker, Mayor; Elclid, by Simson; Gj ooiiAi'iiiLs, by Goldsmith, Slew ait, Guy, Pinnock; Geometry, by Bonnycastle; Grammars, by Lennie, Munay, Chambeis ; Histories, by Goldsmith, (Pinnock's) of England, Rome, and Gieece; MATiiEvviics,bylngiam; Mvn&nm.i.'s Question's; Mythology, by Hart; Ortiioravuy, by Guy ; Readers by M'Culloch and Murray. LATIN AND GREEK. Antiion's Cißsar, Cicero, Horace, Sallust, Latin' Exercises; Arnold's Greek Accidence, Greek Composition ; Barker's Cicero ; Blands Hexameter's ; Bloomfield's Greek and English Lexicon, Greek Grammar; Bradley 's Cornelius Nepos ; Clarkes Introduction ; Donnegan's Greek Lexicon ; Ellis Latin Exercises ; EroN Latin Grammar ; EroN Greek Grammar^ LinnELL'b Gieek Lexicon; Riddle's Latin Dictionary; Valpys Latin Grammar, Delectus, Viigil, Horace, Homer, Greek Delectus ; also French, Italian, and German School Books of all desciiptions. Orders (enclosing lemittances) from the in" teiior or the adjacent colonies promptly exa" euled and despatched by the first conveyance. A libeial discount allowed on wholesale ordeis. May 5, 1315.

A. C. JOY, Naval and Military Tailor, feIIOIULAND-srRLEr, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that he has commenced business as above, and assures those gentlemen who may favoi him with a call that they will find his charges stnctly modciate and the vvoikmanship of the best description. Gentlemen's own materials made up. MASONIC REGILIA MADE TO ORDER. '..'- A Few Masonic Aprons on hand. June 24, IS4B.

HIS STOME UME.

I OCM) BUBJIELS New Zealand STONE 9^ LIME, thoioughly calcined by New Zealand CW. On tiale at the Auckland IJilck and Tile Wm'c,, >i,iy ID. i'olS,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 4

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