A GRAND SOIREE DANSANTE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, j-|N THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 24th to be had of Mr. E. Wayte and Mr. Leigh ton. 'An Excellent Baud will be in attendance. Enlargement of St. Paul's Church. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Church of England in St. Paul's Parish will be held at S rAd's School, on THURSDAY next at 4 p. m., to take into consideration the expediency ot enlarging the Church. WESLEY COLLEGE. MR. JOHN FLETCHER, PRINCIPAL. Junior ditto Board Weekly ditto QUARTER £2 2 0 1 11 6 Wesley College. rpHE Fourth Quarter will commence on MONDAY, 1 the 22nd instant. JQHN FLETCHE R. Sept. 12, 1862. St. John's College. npilE Michaelmas Term will begin on the Ist 1 ° Ctober ' S. BLACKBURN, Principal. Church of England Grammar School. Head Master—Rev. JOHN KINDER, M.A. rpHE FOURTH QUARTER will commence October Ist. Christ's College Grammar School. rfUIE Head-Mastership of Christ's College GramJL mar School will be vacant on the 30th Jnne next. Gentlemen willing to offer themselves for this post are requested to communicate, on or before the 7th of October, with the Rev. the Sub-warden, from whom full information as to the salary, qualifications, Sec, may be obtained. Christ's College, Canterbury, Sept. 3rd, 1862. PARISH OF ST. PAUL'S. Extension of time for making application.
'I>EACIIERS arc required for the Girls and Infant 1 Schools respectively. The former must hold, or be prepared to obtain, a FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE from the Board of Education. Application to be made (enclosing testimonials) to the Churchwardens, from whom any further information mav be obtained. J. FLOWER, ) churchwarden* ELWIN B. DICKSON, J hurcbwarden - September 12th, 1862. Turanga Creek District. * MASTKR is required for the Turanga Creek L School. He must hold a certificate from the Board of Education. Application to be made to the Rev. V. LUSH, Howick. September 17th, 1862. A YOUNG LADY, accustomed to Tuition, is desirous of meeting with an engagement as Dailv Governess in a Family where the children are young. Address L. E., General Post Office, Auckland. A YOUNG LADY, accustomed to tuition, is desirous of a situation as Governess in a private family where the children are under 12 years of age. Inquire, A.8., office of this paper. >IBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, ) always on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street. I \ ANCING.—The Class meet every MONDAY J EVENING, at the Odd Fellows' Hall. For terms of admission, apply to Mr. McNamara, Queenstreet. IF Mr. WILLIAM BULL, late of Market Harboro', Leicestershire, England, is still living, and will communicate with his brother, Mr. Thomas Bcll, Market Harboro', or with the undersigned, he will hear of something to his advantage. Any person giving information of the said William 8011, (who left Liverpool, August 10th, 1859, in the ship " Shooting Star," and landed at Auckland,) will confer a favour on C. ARTHUR & SON, Agents, Brokers, &c, Queen-street, Auckland.
ONEY TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and upwards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent. J. WAYMOUTH, Accountant, Fraser's Buildings. _ ,"R. JOHN CHAS. GRAHAM, late of London VJL—two letters at the " New-Zealandet" Office for vou. Sept. 23, 1562. STONE.— JOHN STONE, who sailed from Liverpool on 10th of August, 1859, in the " Shooting Star," and who was last heard of in January 1861, when he was employed as a gardener at Auckland, is earnestly requested "to communicate immediately with his sister. Any information will be thankfully received. Address, Miss'M. STONE, Strancally Castle, Villierstown, County Waterford, Ireland. O ARAIi—BESSI—or MARY ELLlOTT—write to 5 your brother Robert. Address R. ELLIOTT, P. o.,Oakleigh, Victoria. ITRAYED from the Remuera Run, a Dark Bay GELDING, Small Star on Forehead, thick legs, long coat, has an indistinct brand on the shoulder. Information given of the above Horse to Mr. Belcher, at Mr. Hardington's Stables, will be handsomely rewarded. Was last seen on the College Road leading to I'anmure. from Onehunga, on the 16th inst., a 5 large Strawberry Cow, no brand, small rise on her back; in full milk. Whoever will bring it to Capt. SYMONDS, Onehunga, will receive £1 reward. lITUATION WANTED on a Farm, by an active lad who is a good milker. Apply to A.Z. at the " New Zealander" Office.
U fiMIE ORIGIN, RISE, AND PROGRESS OF 1 THE AUCKLAND RAGGED SUNDAY SCHOOL," on sale at Messrs. WAYTE'S and VARTY'S. Trice Sixpence. nPEACHER WANTED.—Wanted a competent 1 Teacher to conduct a Wcsleyan School at New Plymouth. For particulars apply to Rev. THOS. HUDDLE, Upper Queen-street. Wanted. V ANTED—A PLAIN COOK, who can milk, and make himself generally useful, for Sir S. Oshornk GinitES, Whangarei. Apply to Mr. Nicol, " Masonic" Hotel, or Mrs. Chapman, Queen-street. 'ANTED—A Respectable Female Servant, as Plain Cook in a small family. Apply at the " New-Zealander" Office. W 'ANTED CARPENTERS. Apply sharp THIS DAY, to R. TAYLOR, Wellcsley or WANTED— A GHOOM, for tho Thorough-bred Horse " Herald." Apply to D. GRAHAM. WANTED— A man as WAITER, and to make himself generally useful.—Apply to Mr. J. PALMER, Koval Hotel. LTANTED-By a RESPECTABLE YOUNG ' MAN, a situation as Waiter or Porter in an Hotel. Apply to J. A.P. at the Oflice of this Paper. ANTED—A Servant Maid, immediately. Apply to Mrs. HURAULT, Hobson-?treet
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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