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AUCKLAND RACES.

PERSONS desirous to erect BOOTHS on the Race Ground, at the forthcoming Anniversary, are requested to apply at the Exchange Hotel, on or before the 25th inst. January 9, 1849.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY.

JGORRIE respectfully intimates- that • his Academy will be Re-opened on Monday, 22d January. Branches taught— English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4. An Evening? Class from 6 to 9 o'clock. N.B. — J. G. has recently received from London a very choice assortment of School Books,

< TO BE SOLD.

TWO TOWN ALLOTMENTS situate in Upper Queen-street, containing respectively 2 roods and 24 perches, and 2 roods and 35 perches. These Allotments are only separated from the present Government House by a narrow strip of land — they command a magnificent view of the Town and Harbourare each of them supplied with a never failing spring of water — and are ploughed up— they will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Two Town Allotments at the back of Hob-son-street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. Wright — these allotments will also be sold together or separate. Also — a very valuable Building Frontage in the business part of Queen-street — and a water frontage allotment in Custom Housestreet. For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. Hardy, Victoria-street.

LOST,

FROM the North Shore, and was seen taking the River, and swimming across towards Judge's Bay, A STRAWBERRY HEIFER, with tops of both ears off, marked with the Twofold Bay mark, and numbered 33 on the rump. A reward of Ten Shillings will be given to any person who will inform the Undersigned where she may be found. Thomas Duder, Mount Victoria.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 274, 13 January 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 274, 13 January 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 274, 13 January 1849, Page 2

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