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EDUCATION.

THE REV. T. HAMER desires to meet with an engagement as Private Tutor to some Family in Auckland, or its immediate vicinity. His aim would be to give* a sound education in all the branches connected with a knowledge of the English Language, Natural Philosophy, Mathematics, and the Classics. The necessary arrangements and terms, by letter or personal interview.

WINTER EVENING CLASSES.

The Rev. T. Hamer invites the attention of young men in Auckland to Classes he intends to form and conduct, during the months of winter, in his own house, Brickfield Bay, in any or several of the following branches of learning : — First — English Grammar, Composition, Logic, and Rhetoric. Second — Geography, Use of Globes, and History. Third — General Mathematics. Fourth — Latin and Greek Classics. Fifth — Reading of the Scriptures in Hebrew and Greek. Classes to meet two evenings in the week, and for the first time on Monday Evening, April 1 2th, at 7 o'clock. One Guinea per Quarter; one half to be paid in advance.

WSSX.EVAX? COX.X.BGE.

THE SECOND QUARTER will commence on Monday, Apiil sth. Terms, &c.', forwarded on application.

JAMES HAITDA7,

CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &c, rpHANKFUL for the shave of husiness he J- has enjoyed since his arrival in Auckland, hegs to intimate that he has removed from Princes Street, to more commodious premises in Shortland Stieet, lately occupied (in his own line) by Messrs. Leigiiton and Stuckley, a few doors below the " New Zealander" office, where he will be happy to receive orders, and fulfil them to the best of his ability, with a due regard to durability and neatness in the execv\tion. March 30th, 1852.

ST, ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

A GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, at 8 o'clock, p.m., to receive the report of the Sub-Committee, appointed to revise tbe Rules and Regulations, and for the transaction of other business. By order, Alexandfr Kerr, Secretary & Treasurer.

ANNIVERSARY DINNER.

TH E Anniversary Dinner arid Ball of the BUILDING OPERATIVES' SOCIrJTY will take place on Tuesday Evening, the I3lh of April, at the " White Halt Hotel," Queenstreet, at 7 o'clock, p.m. Tickets may be had of the following Stewards : — James Spare, Andrew Craig, John Price, Hobkrt Evans, Wii.uam Griffin. Auckland, Apiil 2, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 1

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