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Mii. VINM.I.I/S L,\M> KALK NOTI G E . /~\WIXG to Hie adj nrnod Criminal Sittings of the Supremo Court, Mr. G. 11. Venncll's important and extensive Laud Bale, 'Advertised i'or Tuesday, tho 4th inst., is postponed until TUESDAY, 11th INST.

PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 19Ui October, 13CG. "VfOTICE is Hereby Givon, that by the i_^ " Crown Grants Act, ISOG," passed on the Sth instant, a fee of Od. is chargeable for every month during which a Crown Grant shall be left in this office after the expiration of two months from the passing of tho said Act. WILLIAM FITZIIERBERT, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY. TO ALL BAD WIUTEKS AND OTHCK, DKSIIIOUS OF IMPROVING THEIR WRITING. pROFESSOR NEEDIIAM, TEACHER of WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and suburbs that he has arrived, and has opened CLASS ROOMS at Lambton Quay Opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, above the premises of T. V. Aslou Esq., for the purpose of teaching the Art of Writing on the New and Semi-angular System. Ladies and gentlemen who are deficient in the above valuable art, should avail themselves of this opportunity, as Professor N.s stay in Wellington will be limited to two months only. Those who intend to join his classes are requested to make immediate application to him in order that as many as possible can commence at the same time. The following is a copy of a Testimonial presented to him by a few of his pupils in Christchurch, which will be sufficient to satisfy the public as to tho result of a course of lessons: — Professor NekdiiaMi Dear Sir,— Wo the undersigned, having received instructions in writing from yuu during the last month, desire to tender our sincere thanks for the very great improvement we have made, and also tor tho unicmitting attention you have paid to us while receiving your valuable instruction. We have no hesitation in stating that the system you adopt is one that cannot fail to prove very beneficial to all who are fortunate enough to come under your tuition, as we, one and all, have benefit tel already in a very remarkable degree. Wo would strongly recommend all bad writers, and tho&e desirous of improvement, to avail tin mselvi a of your valuable instruction, feeling convinced that they will ho well pleased with the result. Trusting tlmt you may meet with the success that you justly deserve, and that your stay in Christchurch may be the means of benetiuing the community at large, we beg to subscribe ourselves, dear sir, your well-wishers, Rev. John Tyerman, Monvreal street Christchurch Wm. S. Pardy, Sergeant-Major, Police Depot, Armagh street George Trelenvim, Corn Dealer, Colombo stiect Mrs. Crawford, Port Ly I tel ton Thomas Davy Lowe, St. Albaus Henry Allison, Manchester stuot John E. Hawley, Colombo street Charles Allison, Manchester street | William Druminond, Cashel street Francis W. A. Franks, Colombo street W. H. Anthony, Madras street iSorth C. Harsh, Armagh street Mary J. Seymour, Windmill road Miss Williams, Christchurch Major Cummingham, Christchurch James Young, Christchurch John Gould, Christchurch 11. G. Rurnell, Christchurch A. Mon;an. Christohureb A. 11. Wcbtcnra, Christchurch Anne Mann. OhrUtchurch John Griffiths, Uiriqti'hureh W. 15. Yc'in*?, Christchurch W. Dempsey. OhriFichurcli J. Hopkins-. Cbristdiurch Chi-istohurch, ?7th Angust, leGG. Book-keeping by ilouble nnJ singlo entry tuuu'nt Schools and j'riv.ue families attended. Strictest sec.xvy iviy oe relied on. Terms nnulcnit? Note the address:~-LambLon Quay, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Lecture on Writing lo be h&d "t dl booksellers and stationers.

niO LEASE, for 14 year?, a J'iecj of JL Ground, fenced in.^ith 2ft feet 1.-o-Ha^e to Hopper street by a depth of la-3 t'uet. Apply to R. fc>OMV''tVTLT,ri, Victoria Hotel. ' ~~ TO LlCt", A COTTAGE, in Gh izn.?o btreet. Apply to W. TONKS, Junr., Tonks iind Levers, Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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