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AUCKLAND RACES.

NOTICE.

ALL Persons desirous of having a Booth at the ensuing Races, are requested to send in their application for approval of the Stewards, on or before Friday next, at Twelve o'clock, either to the Clerk of the Course, or to John Weavell, Royal Exchange Hotel. January 18th, 1848,

UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA AUCKLAND BRANCH. Rules and Regulations. ALL Pass Books will be kept regularly posted, and must be handed in to be balanced on the 30th June, and 31st December, and the Bank Ledger then signed as correct, otherwise the balance will be considered as confirmed. All Cheques must be drawn payable to , or Bearer, (not to Order), and it is particularly requested that no cheques be drawn for sums under £5, (Five Pounds.) Bills for discount to be left at the Bank one day previous to being discounted. Bills left for Collection. — The Bank will not be responsible for giving notice of dishonor to intermediate Indorsers. The Bank will be open for business on Tuesday next, the 1 1 th inst. For the Union Bank of Australia, Auckland, A. Kennedy, Manager. Union Bank of Australia, Auckland, 7th January, 184-8.

GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SOAP.

BEST SOAP per cwt., only 265. Od. Best Dips perlb. "...... sd. " Moulds " " 7d. At the Auckland Soap and Candle Manufactory, Queen Street. J. A. Smith. Ships' Slush purchased at 16s. per cwt.

THE Undersigned.is a purchaser of WOOL for Cash. J. H. ASHER, High-street. December 17, 1847.

[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the following branches of Education, viz.— ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars. Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 1847.

MRS. LANGFORD begs to inform her Friends and the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that she has removed to Shortland Street, opposite to Mr Watt's, where she has a Choice Assortment of STRAW Sf TUSCAN BONNETS, RIBBONS, FANCY GOODS, &c. to which she invites inspection. All kinds o* Plain and Fancy Stbaws Cleaned and Altered to the newest style, on reasonable terms. Jan. 4th, 1848.

MR. CHARLES SEXEY is authorised to receive all monies on my account, and to give receipts for the same during my temporary absence from Auckland. H. HARDINGTO'N. Victoria Hotel. Dec. 17 \847,

WANTED, ON a Farm about three miles from Town, a Man and Wife, (unencumbered), the Wife must be an experienced Dairy-woman. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Jan. 7, 1848.

PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH. MRS. WAKEFIELD is prepared to devote a portion of her time, distinctly from the general School-room duties, to pupils whose friends may be desirous that only the above accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and four hours alternately. Princes-street, 4th Jan. 1848.

£2 REWARD. ¥M/"HEREAS some evil disposed person or • persons, are in the habit of destroying the fencing of my Paddock at Epsom, the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to theconviction of the offender or offenders. A: Chisholm, ShortlanxLstreet.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 171, 19 January 1848, Page 4

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