CHINA, .GLASS, & EARTHENWABE ESTABLISHMENT, SHORTLANQ-STRBBT. SELL ING OFF! THE Undersigned respectfully begs to intimates to His <"■" ■ lends, and the public generally, thn-t, in order to direct his atter> tion more exclusively t:> one particular department of bis business, he has this day commenced SELLING OFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware, together with his other Good?— including Pam Hats, Fuller's "Patent Ventilating" ditto, &c, &c. The subscriber begs farther to remark that, as the whole of the above Goods (with but a few trifling exceptions) have been sent out direct from the manufacturers expressly to his order, he is enabled to sell at such pi ices as have been hitherto unknown in Auckland, F. Gabdineu. ' Sbortland-streefc, Dec. 8, 1849. N. B. — The Premises will be to let about the Ist of February. PRO SPECT HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, BQBSON-STREET. \ Mrs.. Woqlley has much pleasure m informing her Friends and the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, generally, that she bas been able to complete arrangements, by which she yni]\ be able in future to conduct her establisbtnenton a scale more commensurate with that convenience and efficiency which she has ever desired, but Mrherto been unable to accomplish. To this end she has taken this commodious and delightfully situatsd house, which from its position in a most healthy, and at the game time most convenient, part of the town, — its intoiior arrangements, (amongst which she may mention thei erection of a large room for the special purpose of a school room,) — together vith the grounds attached,— is most admirably circumstanced for the accommodation of Yearly and Weekly Boarders. She, therefore, hopes she wiH have the pleasure aga'n to recommence duties on Monday, the 15th January, at her new establishment, with the usual number of Pupils, and the continued support of her numerous Friends, for which she begs to return her most grateful acknowledgments. PHEPAR ATORY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, j Victoria Cottage. MR. KEMPTHOENE begs to stats that the Fourth Quaiter teiminatcs on Saturday, Dec. 22nd instant. The School will re -open on Monday, January 28th, 1850. The Terms are as follow — payable quarterly iv advance. There are no extra chprges for Tuition. For Boarders under 10 years £30. Ditto above that age 36. ](?or Day Scholars under 10 years ... 12. Ditto above that age 16. The number of Pupils being limited, it is intended that the Schpol should maintain the features of a ftimily, and the domestic arrangements are under Mrs. Kempthorne's Buperintendance. Auckland, December 1849. NOTICETHE Undersigned being about to leave this Colony m a few days, respectfully requests dH persons who are indebted to the late Fiim of R. & D. GRAHAM, to pay their Accounts on or before the 24th instant, All persons bayiug claims against the lat9 Firm, or against himself individually, i are requested to send in their Accounts immediately. Davip GitAßiM. ! Auckland^ Dec. 17, 1849. J NOTICE, A GREAT V^iTty of GOODS is still on hand at the Water. 100 House, which will now he sold MUCH UNDER PRIME COST. All parties indebted to the above Establishment are respectfully requested to pay WITHOUT B E LAY, as the Establishment will be closed on, or about the end of this month. Roderick Mcßenzie. November 16, 1849.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 259, 21 December 1849, Page 2
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