Commissariat Office, Auckland, 25th March, ISSI.
TENDERS for the Drafts of the Undersigned on the Senior Commissariat Officer at Sydney, New South Wales, for such sums above £50--as may be required, will be received at this Office until noon on Wednesday next, the 2nd April. The Tenders are required in Duplicate, and the rate in money proposed to be allowed for each £100 in Drafts, must be distinctly specified. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General
EDUCATION*
MR. J. ROBINSON, having had several years experience in the work of Teaching when resident in the Mother Country, purposes to open a Seminary, situated protempore in Barrack -street, near Mr. Waite's Brick House, Upper Queen -street. Branches taught, — Reading, English Grammar, Geography, Writing, &c, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Mensuration, Algebra, &c, &c. Terms, payable weekly or quarterly, in advance, 15s. or upwards per quarter. No extras charged. EVENING TUITION.
J. R. being anxious to gain, by a unity of effort, the interest and affections of his pupils, requests the cordial co-operatiorx of their friends. The system of teaching adopted is intended to be made as agreeable and effective as possible. N. B. — To be commenced on Monday, April 14th, 1851.
EX "CRESS WELL."
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CROCKERY,
npHE Undersigned, having purchased the 1 following Assortment of CROCKERY ex "Cresswell," is enabled to make a material reduction on his former prices •.—. — CUPS and SAUCERS, Flowing Blue Fibre, &c. Flat and Baking Dishes Vegetable ditto Chamber Sets Plates, Bowls, &c. Cream Ewers, &c*, &c. N.B.— Wire Rat Traps. > J J. T. Boylan. Queen-Street, March 24, 1851.
Ex "VICTORY." On Sale by the Undersigxed. Af\ BUNDLES OAKUM V 40 barrels Coal Tar 28 packages Europe Rope White Lead, Paint Oil, Paint Brushes Stockholm Tar, Pitch, Patent Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Canvass, Twine, &c, &c. Tuos. Russkll, Fort-street. March 14,1851.
*** The Advertiser having large and commodious Store room in Fort- street, in the building formerly occupied by Thomas Lewis, Esq., is prepared to take Goods on Storage at the usual terms.
GRAZING.
THE Undersigned will receive Cattle to Graze at a moderate weekly charge, in that well known Paddock at Epsom, the property of James Macky, Esq. A look at the Paddock will satisfy those who may desire abundant feed for their Stock. Geo. Codlin, Royal George Inn, March 17th, 1851. Newmarket,
[a card.]
JAMES HALYDAY, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER,
UNDERTAKER, Princes-Street, Auckland, (Opposite the " Masonic Hotel.") *** Country orders punctually attended to.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 518, 2 April 1851, Page 1
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