Church of England Education Society.
THORNDON SCHOOL.
Mr. Edvtarb Toomath, Master.
AN Examination of the Children attending the Thokndon School will be holden in the School -honse, on Thursday, the 13th April, 1854, athalf'past two o'clock, p.m. All Persons interested in the progress of education, Parents and Guardians especially, are invited to attend.
TE ARO SCHOOL.
Mr. W. H. Holmes, Master.
ri^HIS SchooJ will be ready for the re- ■*• ception of Pupils on Mondat, the 24th April, 1554. For Terms, &c, apply to Mr, Holmes, Willis-street. By order of the Committee, J. C. RAYMOND, Secretary.. Wellington, April 8, 1854.
NOTICE.
Church of England Cemetery.
A LL Cattle and Pigs found trespassing- ■^ in the Cemetery, after this notice, will be Impounded. By order of the Committee, R, STOKES, Secretary.
April 8, 1854.
Willis .Street Grocery and General Stores. (Formerly John M'BetKs.)
TTOLDSWORTH,KNOWLES,&Co. -*"*- respectfully inform the Inhabitants of Te Aro and its neighbourhood, that they have this day opened the above branch premises with a varied assortment of Goods, and trust that the quality and price will ensure for themselves the patronage heretofore bestowed on their prede-
cessor.
* + * Hours of business will be the same as those at the Stores on Lambton-quay, viz.,. from 9 to 6 o'clock, excepting on Saturday* when both Stores remain open until 7 o'clock. Willis-street, March 25^45.
To Ser^ftts. '
WANTED, a Good COOK; also, an Active LAD, who can clean knives and forks, &c, and wait at table. Apply at thj& Wellington Hotel. January 14, 1854.
WAIRARAPA.
South Tauranganui Run.
THE Undersigned requests that all - 1 - parties having Stock depasturing on thisRun without his- permission will remove the same within fourteen days from this date. And the Public are to take notice that, after the expiration of the said fourteen days, no one will be at liberty to remove any Stock from the Run without first obtaining the permission of the undersigned to do so. Cattle will be taken in to graze both at Tauranganui and at Cape Palliser. For terms apply to H. R. RUSSELL, Care of Messrs. Johnston & Co., Wellington. Wangai Moana, March 22, 1854.
Small Farms Association. WAIRARAPA.
HPHE Committee hereby give notice, -*■ that the Townships are surveyed and open for selection. Maps can be seen at the office of Mr. Allen, Auctioneer, Lam bton- quay, who will afford the necessary information to intending Purchasers. N.B. — Original Members who failed to attend this day, are informed that their deposits of one pound each will be fotfeited, unless the residue of the purchase money be paid into tbe Land Commissioner's Office within twenty-
eijjht days from this date. The weekly meetings will continue to be held at Mt. Bannister's, Crown and Anchor Tavern, on every Tuesday evening uniil further notice. W. ALLEN, Chairman.
March 18, 15.54.
For Sale, In whole or in parts, to suit Purchasers, HPOWN ACRE, No. 123, situated in ■*- Abel Smith Street. For particulars apply to Mr. M'MANAWAY, Surveyor.
March 4, 1854.
Land for Sale, With immediate possession. Wellington.
rrOWN ACRES, No. 274, 275, 276, X 338, 523, 880, 947, 10-44, 1055, 1060,
Country — 200 Acres in the Makara District, 225 Acres in Turakina District, Rangitikei, being Sections No. 21 and half of Section No. 19 150 Acres, being Section No. 24 in the same district 100 Acres No. 13, Horokiwi Valley 100 Acres No. 93, Porirua Haibour Wakganoi.
Town Sections, No. 206, 208, 209 Country do., No. 129, 130, 131; 300 Acres in a block on the left bank of the Wacganui River Also, a Block of 500 Acres on the right bank of the Wanganui River. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, March 18, 1854.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL!!! London House Drapery Establishment. To the Ladies and Gentlemen, the Country Storekeepers and others, of the Wellington Province^
HPHOMAS EADES, Linen & Woollen •*• Draper, Silk Mercer, Haberdasher, and Lace Man, in returning thanks for the unusually great patronage he has received since his commencement in business, begs to inform his Friends that he has removed from Willis- street to more commodious Premises, on Lambtonquav, lately occupied by Messrs. Bowler, Son, & Co., adjoining the Store of Messrs. Isaacs & Levy. He has just unpacked 27 cases of new goods, suitable for the Autumn and Winter Trade. Mantle, Cloak, and Bonnet Rooms. Ladies are invited to make an early call. Willis-street, March 29, 1854.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 906, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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717Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 906, 8 April 1854, Page 2
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