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TO BE LET, A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE in Chapel Street, containing four rooms, with a Cellar underneath. Any person wanting the like will find this a good opportunity, as it has been fitted up with every convenience. Also — a good Well on the premises. \ Enquire at the New Zealander Office. January 5, 1849.

EDUCATION. Preparatory School for Young Gcntlanen under 12 years of age. MRS. KINNEAR has vacancies for Day Pupils only, during the ensuing Quarter, which commences on Monday, the instant. The course of instruction comprises the Rudiments of the French and Latin languages, in ( > addition to the usual elementary Branches of , a liberal English education. . Fuschia Cottage, Windsor Terrace. '

TO MASONS. TENDERS are requested (on or before Monday, the Bth inst.) for the Mason's work of the foundation of a store to be erected on the premises of John Nolan, Lower Queen Street, at per perch. Apply to John Nolan. Auckland, January 2, 1849.

MILL. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — T^HE MACHINERY for a FLOUR or SAW MILL. Thomas Weston & Co.

DOG CART. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Cushions, Patent Axle, and Springs complete. Thomas Weston & Co.

MRS. J. IRELAND, having just arrived in this colony, begs to inform the Ladies and inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Lessons (at her own residence) on the Pianoforte, and Theory of Music on the approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, having been a pupil of his, she has fully acquired the newest method of forming the hand with beginners, and producing a brilliancy of style, essential to a good performer. Mrs. J. Ireland has completed some of the leading families in her own country, and hopes to meet with that patronage which her long experience and attention to those committed to her instruction shall merit. Terms known on an interview, by applying at Parnell, Mechanics' Bay. January 2, 1849.

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Just landed from the " John Bull," " Adelaide," and " Deborah,"— PAINT S— C 0 L 0 R S Sheet Lead Calf and Sole Leather — Basils Boots — Shoes Wrapping Paper 3 cases Paper Hangings Wheat Mills Currants — Loaf Sugar Fine Flour, Y. D. Land, in 100 & 2001b bags A few packages Drapery Thomas Lewis, Foit-street.

WANGARI STONE LIME FOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street, At Is. 9d. per Bushel. Wm. Mclntosh, Agent. October 10, 1848.

EDWARD WALL, (Late of the Bay of Islands), RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has commenced business as Ship and General BLACKSMITH, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, where he hopes — by executing Orders intrusted to him with punctuality, neatness, and despatch — to meet with a share of public patronage. tJsg° For hire by the day or week, 3 powerful Jack-Screws for canting vessels, raising houses, &c. Auckland, Dec. 9, 1848.

' I ■ BURTON ALE. rPHE only Genuine BURTON ALE in the -I- Province of New Ulster on Sale at the Auckland Hotel, Queen-street. Best Bottled Ale and Porter only Is. 6d. per bottle. Best Draft London Porter, Is. per q^uart. December 12, 1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 272, 6 January 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 272, 6 January 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 272, 6 January 1849, Page 4

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