WESLEY AN COLLEGE & SEMINARY Auckland. IN Obedience to the strenuous representations of some of our Friends, and in order to render the School more generally accessible to a class of persons whom more than any others we should be sorry to exclude : the following alteration and reduction of terms has been made in respect to day pupils : For Young Gentlejuen, Day Pupils, Per Quarter. Between the ages of 8 and 12 years — 2 Guineas " " 12 and 16 " 3 « Tuition in the Classics, — if beyond Latin. Grammar, One Guinea per Quarter extra. For Young Ladies, Day Pupils, (as above.)
HOUSES FOR EXPORTATION. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to acquaint Merchants and others that he has on Sale Portable Houses (on an improved principle, far superior to any as yet exported from this Colony,) of the following dimensions, packed and ready for Shipment. 14 feet, by 10 feet .... One Room 17 "by 10 " .... Shop&Pariour 20 « by 12 " .... Two Rooms. J. C. Jearrard, Wyndham Street, and Freeman's Bay. J. C. J. Also begs to say that he is now prepared to execute orders to any extent, and on the shortest Notice for Exportation, at reasonable Prices. Nov, 16, 1849.
NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to Richard Rey- >\ NOLDs,are respectfully requested to settle their accounts immediately. Parties having claims are also requested to forward them for liquidation. R. Reynolds, Grocer, IJigh Street. Nov. 17, 1849.
NOTICE. A GREAT Variety of Goods is still on hand at the Waterloo House, which will now be sold much under prime cost. All parties indebted to the above Esrablishment, are respectfully requested to pay without delay, as the establishment will be closed on or about the end of this month. R. McKenzie. Nov. 17, 1849.
HPHE Undersigned being about to dep * from the Colony at an early period, requests all claimants to come forward. Parties indebted will also be kind enough to apply this hint to themselves. H. Parker. Remuera, 13th Nov., 1849.
PART of a HOUSE to let to a respectable small family, near the Court House ; enquire at the office of this Paper.
AUCKLAND RACES. AT the last General Meeting of the New Ulster Jockey Club, held at the Exchange Hotel, on the 7th instant — it was resolved, that, all applications from Publicans for the erection of .Booths onthe Course during the ensuing races, must be made to Mr. Hardington, the Clerk of the Course, on or before the 30th inst. The number of Booths will be restricted to five, exclusive of the lower portion of the Grand Stand. On the 30th inst., the Publicans applying will draw lots for the occupation of the number of Booths allowed. Any further information on this subject may be obtained from the Clerk of the Course at the Exchange Hotel. The successful candidates for Booths will have to pay £6 for this meeting ; the money to be forthcoming immediately after the lots are drawn. By order, J. Greenwood, Honorary Secretary,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 375, 17 November 1849, Page 1
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