NOTICE. MEETING of the Members of the L Church of England, will be held at St. Paul's School, Auckland, on Monday, the 17th inst., at noon, with a view to giving effect to the Resolutions passed at the Meeting held at the above mentioned School, on the 15th of Nov., 1852. WESLEYAN COLLEGE. 'HE NEXT SESSION will commence on - Monday, January 24th, 1855. Terms, &c, may be obtained on application at the Institution. Joseph H. Fletcher. EDUCATION. IRS. WOOLLY begs to inform her friends that the dnlies of her Establishment will be resumed on Monday, 10th January, 1855. Queen-street, Auckland. THE MISSES WELLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE duties of this School will be resumed on Thursday, 15th instant. Wakefield-street, Jan. 7, 1855. NOTICE. nTHE INDEPENDENT CHURCH and -i- 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 11, and in the afternoon, at 5 o'clock. FLOUR. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex "Eclair." A FEW TONS OF TARANAKI FLOUR. Thos. Somerville, Shortland Street. Dec. 14th, 1852. GOLD ROCKERS. PARTIES proceeding to the Gold Field -£ will do well to inspect and provide themselves with one of Jearrad's Gold Rockers or Long Toms on an approved principle. J. C. Jearrad, Wyndham-street. December 20th, 1852. /ANTED— AS OUT-DOOR SERVANT in a quiet family, near Auckland, a Steady Man, accustomed to Farm Work. Apply at the " New ? -Zealander" office. January 12, 1855. TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. f ANTED, a Steady Man who understands his Business. For particulars apply at the " New-Zealander" office, or to John Hall, Otahuhu. NOTICE. ANY CLAIMS that may be against the late Ensign Mayne, 58th Regiment, are to be sent in to Major Nugent, on or before the 15th inst. Auckland, Jan. 6,1855. ! NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOSEPH ENGLAND, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, FORMERLY AT THE BAY OF ISLANDS, Latterly of Shortland-strcct, Auckland, 3EGS to inform his Friends and Customers, more particularly Coasters and Traders, that he has removed from his late residence to his newly erected premises at the angle of Queen and 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 Roois and Shoes. Ladies' andChildrens' Boots and Shoes, of every description on hand, and made to order, on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Queen-street, 14th Dec, 1852. GUNMAKER, HP HE Undersigned begs to inform his 1 friends and the Public in general that he has resumed business in his old Premises at the rear of Mr. Jerry Waite's Hotel, Queen-street, where he will continue to execute repairs with punctuality and despatch. D. Evitt. December 20, 1852. N.B.—A Quantity of Nipples on hand. nTHE Undersigned are purchasers of Wool, A Oil, Whalebone, and other produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Corjespondents in England. Bain & Burtt. November 12, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 704, 12 January 1853, Page 1
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