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NEWMAN & BUCK.LAND, AUCTIONEERS and GENERAL AGENTS, MORE particularly for the Sale or Purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE, And other LIVE STOCK. Sale of Horses at the Greyhound, Yard on the first Saturday after the arriva of the “ William Denny.” Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c , at New Market on the second Tuesday of each Month, and on the Tuesday fortnight lollowing. Sale at Olahuhu, every alternate month, commencing with Wednesday the 7th February ; and at lluwick commencing with Wednesday the srd January. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Rein era Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing, Baby Linens, of every description, Children’s Dresses, Pci I isses and Frocks, beautifully embroidered and braided in French Merinos, Woollen Plaids and Sluallies. Ladies’ Merino, Lanihswool and Flannel Drawers and Under Vests, Christening Robes and Caps, etc., etc., etc. \ I RS. MAY begs to inform ibe Ladies of New Zealand and neighbouring colonies that she has always an extensive assortment of the above description of goods, being in receipt of regular shipments of the best Goods from home. Mrs. M. will at all times lie happy to execute all orders by post with promptness and at moderate charges on receipt of a draft on any of lb© Sydney Banks, or a reference in Sydney for payment. All Goods securely packed in wood cases for conveyance. Address .Mrs. May, Sydney, Baby Linen, and Outfitting Warehouses, 28 and 3d, Hunter-street, Sydney. N.R. Rally Linen in complete Sals for the month ranging from five to thirty pounds each. K ING’S SCHOOL. PARRAMATTA, N. S. W. HEAD MASTER,—Rev. F. Aruitage, M. A., Wor. Coll. Oxon. SECOND MASTER, (hiAKLEs W. Rowe, Esq., B, A. Late Scholar of Lincoln Coll. Oxon. Senior Mathematical Master, and Head of the MODERN DEPARTMENT, Rev. W. I.vde, M. A. Fellow' of Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, (who is shortly expected from England.) Resident French and German Master. The School will be divided into two Departments, the Classical and the Modern, The Pupils in the Classical Department will, it is hoped, with the inducement of the Exhibition before them, attain a standard which may open to them paths of distinction in ihc Universities at home. Those in the Modern Department, not pursuing their classical studies beyond the requirements of the Military and, East India Colleges at home, will have their attention turned more especially to the modern languages (though these will also he taught in the classical department) and to the higher branches of Mathematics. By this division it is hoped that a sound education, whether Classical or Commercial, may he attained, while boys will have opportunities and inducements to pro* gross, that may enable them to obtain dislinetion in any of the learned professions, or to pass with credit any examination that may he proposed for civil engineers. Boys who have been in the School twelve months arc eligible to three Exhibitions of 100/. per annum each, tenable for four years, at any of the English Universities, or at Trinity College Dublin. There is also a scholarship of 25/. per annum, held for one year by a boy in the school. The School will re assemble on Wednesi day the Ist of August. Boarders will at i present lie received by the Head Master, only, at the School House. The Terms will remain as before, except , that German will no longer form an extra [charge; drawing, at present, will remain I an extra, but shortly will be included in the , regular course. |TEU M S . For Board and Educa- £ s. d. lion 16 10 0 per Quarter Day Pupils 4 4 0 “ KELLERMANN BROTHERS and FALCK of Sydney and West Maitland, Merchants, beg respectfully to intimate that they have here commenced a branch in Queen street opposite the Court House, and have now on Sale at their Stores, the Undermentioned Goods - Gents’ and ladies’ saddles, complete Harness, whips, spurs, etc. Bools and shoes of all descriptions American clocks, watches and jewellery General assortment of slops Haberdashery, shirts and fancy goods Infants’ hoods, dresses and mantles Bottled fruits “ porter, Geneva, brandy Tierce beef, sheeps’ longues etc., etc., etc. K. IT and F. are prepared to execute orders for every description of goods, upon liberal terms. BOARD AND LODGING. T> EXPECTABLE and comfortable ac- * V commodation can be had as above, for several single men, by applying to Mrs. Davidson, (look-street, w ithin a short distance from the Court House. N.B.—Mrs. I), begs to intimate that none but such as are of strictly sober habits, need apply.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 981, 8 September 1855, Page 1 (Supplement)

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