EDUCATION. MR. PATERSON, from Edinburgh, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has opened a DAY SCHOOL, in the Premises of the Rev. Mr. Comrie, West Queen-stieet, for Reading, Wiiling, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geometiy, &c. ; Also, a Complete System of Land Surveying, Levelling, Plotting & Diawing, taught. Hours of Attendance, from -|-past 9 till -j^-past 12 and from 2 till 4. Terms Moderate. An Evening SCHOOL from £-past C till 8. Mr. P. will undertake the adjustments of Accounts, and begs to assure such persons as may so employ him, of an accurate discharge of that duty. Apply at the School. Auckland, Oct. 17, 1849.
A MAN wanting a Situation, who is fit to take charge of the management of a Farm, and can manage a garden. He has "been Overseer for some lespectable gentlemen in Van Diemen's Land, and has won many ploughing match pr zes in that country. Application to be made at this Office.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT TOLIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES, in JCi Shortland-strept, comprising Two Good dwelling Houses with Front Shops, now realising a regular and remunerating weekly rental. Apply at the New Zcalander Office.
TO LET, A HOUSE, of eight Rooms, and one o four Rooms, in the neighbourhood of St. George's Bay — with Stable aud every convenience for genteel families. For Paiticulars apply to W. Forsytii. Collinhill, Oct. 3, 1849.
"f|ELL & BRADBURY have jus C& received, ex " Susan," and other late arrivals, an assortment of WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, COLORS, &c, &c, and are enabled to undertake woik on the following scale : For Priming and Glazing, (new work), 16 x 12 («} 9s. Od per dozen 14 xi 10 (q> Ss. Od. « 12 x 10 @ 7s. Gd. « 10 x 8 @ Gs. Gd. " House and other Painting, Paper Hanging, Writing, (Ornamental Painting), &c, &c, at equally low prices. Bell & Bradbury. Albert Street, Near residence of Dr. Lee.
NEW GENERAL STORE JUST OPENED IN SHORTLAND STREET, (Opposite the Royal Exchange Hotel.)
FRANCIS EVANS has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends, and the Public of Auckland, Kawau, and the surrounding districts, that he has just opened a Store as above, where with the assistance of their patronage, he intends to conduct an extensive business as a GENERAL DEALER. His STOCK of G0 O D S, to •which he would now call the attention of Housekeepers in the Town as well as of Country Settlers, is of a very varied but exceedingly useful character, comprising almost every necessary article in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and Glass ware, Tin ware, Drapery Goods, Ready Made Clothing, as well as a selection of Miscellaneous j Stores well chosen and adapted to supply the demands of every customer. A large supply of Excellent Po tatoes, Hams, Bacon, &c, &c , expected daily from the Coast, of which a constant supply will be kept up ;— also, Fresh Eggs and Butter. Country orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Auckland, Oct. (, 1849.
TO LET, THE P R E M 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,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 366, 17 October 1849, Page 4
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