WESLEY COLLEGE. ME. JOHN FLETCHER, PRINCIPAL. ERMS PER QUARTER: Senior School. Junior ditto . Board .. £2 2 0 .. 1 11 6 .. 10 0 0 Weekly ditto 7 10 0 Wesleyan Day School, Union-street. above School is now open as a Girls' and Sinclair. Terms may be known on application to the leachcr. THOMAS BUDDLE, Superintendent of Wesleyan Church. Hanover House. 'RS. BRASSEY, who has for many years conducted an Establishment in Parnell, succeeds Mrs. Mansford of Wakcfield-streot, where she purposes remaining. School re-opens on MONDAY 21st, and Parents placing children as Boarders will find every care and comfort bestowed to render their homo a happy one. |gg" The best Masters attend. Remuera School. 1 SOIREE and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will be held at the School House, Mount Hobson, on EASTER TUESDAY EVENING, when the Articles not sold on the 26th ult. will be disposed of, for the benefit of the School Fund. Open at 6 p.m. Notice. IHE Ladies of the " Needlework Association" con- __ nected with the Wesleyan Church, invite the attendance of their friends at a Sale to be held ou Easter Monday, on the grounds of the Hobson-street Chapel, to be opened at 12 o'clock, noon. A TEA MEETING in connection with the Association will be held on the Evening of that day. Tickets (2s. each) may be obtained from any of the Ladies' Association, or of Mrs. Thome, Wakefieldstreet, Mrs. Ashton and the Misses Thick, Queenstreet, and Mrs. Halliday, Shortland-street. E. FLETCHER, Hon. Seci Notice. nnHE Copartnership carried on in Auckland by the JL Subscribers as Iron and Brass Founders, under the Firm of Kinloch & Birley, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The Subscriber. Peter Birley, will receive all debts due to the Firm, by whom also all debts due by the Firm will be discharged. Dated this 16th April, 1862. WILLIAM KINLOCH, PETER BIRLEY. And. Bevebidge, Solicitor, Auckland, Witness. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Undersigned have this day entered into copartnership as Timber Dealers and Sash Makers, under the style of J. Booth & Co. , m JOHN PETTIT, JOHN BOOTH, PETER BIRLEY. Mechanics' Bay, AucKland, April 17th, 1862. NOTICE. TO Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to purchase BEAUTDJUL PRESENTS to send to friends in Great Britain, &c, by the post or ship, may obtain only from C. H. BROOKS, Cook-street (one cottage from Chapel-street), specimens of the lovely New Zealand Perns and elegant Marine Algae, on sheets, large and small, to the cloth envelope size, Samples may be seen at Mr. J. F. Leighton's. Stationer, Shortland-street. SIR H. MEUX & CO.'s BEST LONDON PORTER, 9s. PER DOZEN. R. MoORE, QuEEN-ST. Vl HARF. Wine, Spirit, and Beee Merchant. N. B.—Families supplied with PORTER in Casks of 18, 10, and 5 gallons^ REAL JAMAICA RUM, Pine Old Pale and Brown Brandy. ALLSOPPS' ALE IN BOTTLE AND DRAUGHT. PALE "AND GOLDEN SHERRY. CHERRY CORDIAL, AMSTERDAM CURUSO, CHERRY BRANDY, @ 265. PER GAL. Bottles Bought. On Sale, ex " Chapman," 8 HHDS. OF VERY FINE PORT & SHERRY. Tuition. i LADY who has two hours unoccupied daily, Latin, Botany, Writing, Arithmetic, and Use of Globes. Ornamental Needlework, including Muslin, Silk, and Wool Embioideries. Apply to XYZ, Office of this paper. ~> N. MANLEY has on sale ex "Cashmere," 2 , bales BASS BROOMS, SCRUBBING and DANDY BRUSHES, &c. >D3LES, of various sizes and in several languages, Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street ' HEREBY CAUTION all persons against giving I „™^itt n ™v wiTa "R.T.TZA f!AT?.TER. as I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract, she havintr left my house without any cause or provocation. HENRY CARTER. April 14th, 1862. Bank Holiday. ' ONDAY, April 21st, 1862, being Easter Monday, all the Banks will be closed on that day. PLOUGHING.—Wanted immediately, 50 acres of land ploughed. Apply to Mr. JOHN GRIGG, Otahuhn, 12th April, 1862.
SHIPS' AKTICLES, CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS Promigaory Note Books, Bills of Exchange, Apprentices' Indentures, &c, on sale at the Nbw-Zba-landek Office. SITUATION WANTED on a Farm, for a LAD TAYLOR, WALKER & CO'S. STOUT. The above in hhds., ex Avalanche and Chapman, on Sale by BROWN, CAMPBELL & Co. ANTED —A Respectable Youth as Apprentice. Apply to JAMES GIL3ERD. ANTED—To construct the Road at Papakura, ' about TWENTY LABOURERS.—AppIy to Mr. JOHN LUNDON, Harp of Erin, or Mr. S. WELLS, Papakura Hotel. WANTED— A COOK, also a HOUSEMAID. Apply at the house of Lt.-Colonel GAMBLE, Deputy Quarter-Master-General (late Mr. Raymond's), Upper Queen-street. ANTED—A NURSE \TAH) to proceed with ' a small family to Sydney. Apply to Mrs. CHAMBERLAIN, College-street, Freeman's Bay. 'ANTED, by an active Man, a situation in a STOKE. Can be well recommended. Storeman, Office of this paper. ./ ANTED—Four or more- Apprentices to the
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 19 April 1862, Page 1
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