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WITHOUT BEBEBVE. Thursday, 26th. January. MR. S. JONES Will Sell at his Mart, Without Reserve, at 11 o’clock, on THURSDAY the 26th inst., in consequence of the proprietor leaving the Colony, — NEW HOUSE ond LAND in Salestreet, Freeman’s Bay. House 24 M 22 feet, Land 30 X 200. with Well. Household Furniture. Also—• The Lease of the Brick Yard in Freeman’s Bay, w°ll known as “Brown’s,,” with 3 new Sheds, House and Land, Barrows, Spades. &c,, &c., now in full working order. Also—--40,000 best burnt Bricks, in. lots to suit purchasers. Term? at Sale.

OISEEIEJWA. TO BE SOLD, on account of the Owner leaving the Province, TWO ACRES of very excellent Land, with a Four-Roomed Cottage erected thereon, and a Well with a never-failing supply of water, there baing at the present dry season 15 feet of weter in it. The Land is enclosed, and plonted with Fruit Trees. Also—• Half an Acre ef good Ground, with a email Cottage erected thereon. For particularr, apply to William Bracey, Solicitor, Auckland.

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M/TR. BEALE and Family will give a at the above Hall, on THURSDAY, January 19th, 1860, consisting entirely of Grand Classical selected from the trork-e of Beethoven | Haydn | Thalberg Mozart I Kullak I Panofka Rossini Handel and Mendelssohn | Mayseder | Jansa.

Doors open at 7'30. Commence at 8 o’clock. Admission : Front Seats, 3s. 6d.; Back, 2s. 6d.; may be had at the offices of the “ New Zealander,” “ Southern Cross,” Mr. Maberley’s, at the Rooms, and at Mr. Beale’s residence, Hobson Street.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY, (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.)

MR, J, GORRIE has much pleasure in announcing that the duties of his Establishment will be resumed on TUESDAY, 31st January ; snd begs to 'assure Parents and Guardians that it will be his earnest endeavour to impart a thorough education to those entrusted to his care, in the ordinary branches, as also in Latin, Greek, end Mathematics. N. B.—Mrs. Gorrie, who has had experience in teaching, will assist in the management of the School, and conduct the Plain Sewing, and Fancy Work Department.

Parties in the Country- are informed that a few Boarders can be accommodated at Mr. G’s. private residence, to whose comfort and training due attention will be paid. Jan. 13, 1860.

Store at Waiuku to LetAN old established General Store at Waiuku to Let, suitable for carrying on an extensive ready money Settler and Native Trade. Mr. S. Jones, The Mart, Queen Street. Jflechanics'* SS.aU. ON SABBATH MORNING Next, January 22, 1860, Public Service will be conducted by the BEV. ESOPIiIKS, when a Second Lecture will be delivered on “THE SABBAT II.” Service to commence at 11 o’clock. Kotiee of Ilemova!. CHARLES CANNING begs to inform his customers and friends, that in consequence of alterations now making on his premises, he has taken the Shop 4 doors further up on the same side of the Street, and next door to Messrs Coleman & Ireland, where he will carry on his Business as usual. CHAS. CANNING, Confectioner, Shortland-strcet.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 1