NEW SCHOOL. A GIRLS’ DAY SCHOOL, to be con--C-V ducted by Mrs. J. Morley, will be opened on Monday, January 40lh, in the building on the premises recently purchased by the Congregational Independents in connexion with the Rev. X. Hamer, for Chapel and Educational purposes, at the corner of Albert and Victoria Streets, Auckland. TERMS PER WEEK: S. d. Reading, English Grammar, and Plain Work .... 0 6 Ditto, with Writing and Arithmetic 0 9 Ditto, with Geography, English History, and Fancy Work 4 0 WESLEYAN COLLEGE. npilE NEXT SESSION will commence on A Monday, January 2ilh, 1853. Terms, Ac,, may be obtained on application at the Institution. Joseph H. Fletcher. E DUCATION. ]IIRS. WOOLLY , inform her J-Xi- TrTahds that the duties of her Establishment will be resumed on Monday, 10th January, 1855. Queen-street, Auckland. THE MISSES WELLS’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. nnHE duties of this School will be resumed on Thursday, 43th instant. Wakefield-strecl, Jan. 7, 1833. NOTICE. HpHE INDEPENDENT CHURCH and Jl Congregation under the pastorate of of the Rev. T. Hamer, having come to the conclusion to defer the building of a new Chapel during the present summer, announce their removal from the Mechanics’ Hall, to the more commodious building belonging to the Society of Odd Fellows, Queen Street, Auckland. On Sabbath next, January 9th, and each succeeding Sabbath, service will commence in the morning at 14, and in the afternoon, at 3 o’clock. t. a. white BEGS to intimate that he has succeeded 1 his brother John White in his former business of Agent for transactions with the Natives, as Interpreter, Translator, Sc. He is prepared to conduct purchases of Produce from the Natives, assist persons entering into agreements with them, and in all other affairs" in which his long acquaintance with the Natives and with their language will enable liim to negotiate. Orders or instructions left at Mr. Francis White’s, West Queen-street, ivijr be attended to. "Mi ; ■ ... ’ ■ . * T ' .... " ~ -■ • • N OJF I C K . ■ ” be against the pßih Regiment, are to be sent |n to or Nugent,- on or Auckland, Jan. 6,4833. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOSEPH ENGLAND, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, FORMERLY AT THE BAY OF ISLANDS, Latterly of Short land-street , Auckland , T>EGS to inform his Friends and CustomJD ers, more particularly Coasters and Traders, that he has removed from his late residence to his newly erected premises at the angle of Queen f aHd» Wakefieldstreets, where he still continues to exercise the gentle craft of Crispin, and to manufacture the best possible articles in Wellington, Napoleon, Watertight, and Blucher Bools and Shoes. Ladies’ and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of every description on hand, and made to order, on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Queen-street, 44th Dec., 4832. A NY sjCLAIMS* that W [ate Ensign Mayne,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 703, 8 January 1853, Page 1
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