TO LET, (From the Ist of October next.) rpHE VERANDAH COTTAGE, with two X Acres of Land, at present occupied by the Auditor General. For further particulars apply to W. S. GRAHAME, Fort Street. Sept, 25th, 1849.
TO LET, A HOUSE containing Four Rooms, at the rear of the Ship Inn, Queen- street, with an enclosed Yard and good Well of Water, Rent moderate. Apply to Connell & Ridings. Sept. 24, 1849.
TO LET, A SIX-ROOMED Verandah COTTAGE, in Albert-street, with Garden wellstocked with Fruit Trees and Vegetables of every description. The whole is fenced in and commands a very fine view of the Harbour. There is an excellent well of Water on the premises. Apply at the New Zealander Office.
TO LET, A HOUSE in West Queen-street, containing six Apartments, with a Good Well of Water, and yard. Apply to Alex. Marshall.
TO LET, THE PREM I S ES in Wyndham-street, lately in the possession of Mr. Joseph Webb, known as the Devonshire Inn. Apply to Patrick Dignan. 27th September, 1849.
TO LET. A COMMODIOUS Four Roomed HOUSE, delightfully situated in Chapel-street, corner of West Queen Street, having a pleasant view of the Harbour. Apply to John Finlay, Carpenter.
Ex " Oriental Queen," from London. On Sale by the Undersigned. ONE CASE HABERDASHERY, &c, containing — Girls' and Womens btays Striped Woollen Vests Scarlet Cravats, Buttons Painted Oil Cloth, Yard Measures Trowser Studs, &c. One Do., Gents' Drab Felt and Black Paris Hals One Do. Cloth Caps, Peaks and Straps One Do. Drab Moleskin, Cord &c. Diamond Quilting One Do. DRAPERY, &c, containing— Lawn, Black Velvet, Shawls & Scarfs Swiss Curtains, Corded Coats Selicia, Hair Brushes, Scissors One Do. Orange, Blue, and Navy Prints Brown Holland Huckaback Towelling Cotton Sheets, Counterpanes, &c. One Do. Flannel, Blue Serge Fancy Cotton Drill, &c. One Bale Blankets, 10-4 & 11-4 ALSO Two Bags Clover Seed. Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.
PREPARATORY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Victoria Cottage. MR. KEMPTHORNE begs to notify that the Third Quarter commences on Monhay, October Ist. The Terms are :—: — For Boarders under Ten years £30 0 0 Above that age 26 0 0 For Day-Scholars under Ten years .. 12 0 0 Above that age 16 0 0 Auckland, Sept. 24, 1849.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY. JGORRIE respectfully intimates that the . Fourth Quarter of the present session will commence on Monday next, Ist October. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. Branches taught, — English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, (with the use of Maps and Globes), Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. N.B. — An Evening Class from six to nine o'clock.
NOTICE. MR. GEORGE OWEN ORMSBY has not, as stated in a letter published in the " Southern Cross" of the 25th instant, signed "W. Forsyth," given up to the Government his claim to the land at Oneunga, purchased by him from the Aborigines, under sanction of Pre-emption Certificate, No. 60 ; any person wishing for the boundaries of the land included in this claim, may obtain the same by application to Mr. F, W. Merriman. Sept. 27, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 361, 29 September 1849, Page 4
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