MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,, Ex " Maid op Erin," Consisting of— FINE TONED VIOLINCELLO, with patent ' Machine Head—silver mounted krw—extraißridges, &c, and Case. Violin—inlaid bow—in case Waif's improved Accordeons —large sizes Very superior Ebony Flutes —9 sil.er keys—i£ Morocco cases Concert Ditto—6 keys Clarionets —8 silver keys Picdaloes FifeS French Concert Horns—silver mounted—in case B. Trombone " " Cornopeans silver mounted fitted with crooks, &c, complete. Brown 6c Campbell. SELECTION FROM THE STOCK OF ( SCHOOL BOOKS ON S»LE AT COLMAN AND PIDDINGTON'S Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, 485., George-street, Sydney. RA, by. Bonnycastle; Abitiimetic, - ' Butler, Findley, Lumsden; ' :on ; Dictionaries, by •; Euclid, by Sanson; ueographies, oy tjoiasmith-, Stewart, Guy,Pinnock; Geometry,by Bonnycastle; Gbamjurs, by Lennie, Murray, Chambers; Histories, by Goldsmith, (Pinnock's) of England, Rome, and Greece; Mathematics, by Ingram; Manonai-'-Question's; Mythology, by Hart; Ortiioi piiy, by Guy; Readers by M'Culloch t Murray. LATIN AND GREEK. Anthon's Caesar, Cicero,' Horace, Sallusl, Latin' Exercises; Arnold's Grtek Accidence, Greek Composition; Barker's Utjceri; Bland's Hexameter's; Bloomfield' "*--■*- ■»• •■ • Lexicon, Greek Gn nelins Nepos; Cl negan's Greek Lex Eton Latin Grammar; Eton Lid dell's Greek Lex : T> ' ;ionary; Valpy's L v'irgil, Horace, Homer, Prench, Italian, and G ill descriptions. Orders (enclosing remitt"- — x ' Serior or the adjacent cole •mted and despatched by the fir A liberal discount allowed on orders. ~ __ May 5, 1845f TUTRS. WOOLLEY'S Establishment for IV± Young Ladies, resumes scholastic duties mi the 10th inst., at which period, she will be most happy to give instruction in the following branch es of education, viz:— English Literature, Writing and Arithmetic, Prench, Music, and Drawing. Queen Street, Auckland, July 4, 1848. | JUST ARRIVED EX '• GANGfcS," ND WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP i_ at the Stores of the Undersigned, Two tes one-Case and one Hogshead of Assorted .thenware, one Crate Garden Pots, assort< d es, with stands, one very superior filter. also 'English Refined Sugar by the single loaf ! 6d. per lbFine white moist Sugar 4d. per lb. 1 Brown do. do. 3d. ditto Very ben black Tea Is. lOd. ditto 80. giueu do. 2s. Od. ditio G. CfIDLIN, High Street. June 30 IS4S. AUCKLAND ACADEMY. f GORRIK begs t„ intimate that tin- Third " • Quarter uf the Session will cuniniciice on Moniky, lUth July, currt. Branches taught,—English Reading and ' ; "" "", Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, tic, Latin, Gunk, &c. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock N. B. An rvcniug dbss fiom (i to 0 o'clock. July Ist IS4B.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 12, 11 July 1848, Page 1
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