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CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. Post Office, Auckland, Tuesday, March 22,1859. TENDERS will be received until Saturday, the 2nd of next month, at noon, for the conveyance of mails during the re- < maindcr of the year, once a week between Auckland, Mahurangi, and Matakana, by way of Luca*’ Creek and Waiwera. Forms of Tender and further information may be obtained at this office. W. Corbett, Postmaster. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. President —His Excellency Colonel Gore Browne, C.B. Vice-Presidents —Col. Gold & Judge Arney. Conductor —Mr. Joseph Brown. Pianist—Mr. Fleetwood. THE FIRST PUBLIC REHEARSAL A for the season will take place on THURSDAY evening, March 24th, in the Odd Fellows* Hall. The Programme. Solo—Harp . . Mr. Brooks. HANDELS “ACIS and GALATEA” Solo —Pianoforte . Mr. Alexander. Doors open at 7; commence at half-past 7. J. E. Bates, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. IHIE Conductor requests the attendance of all the Amateur Members at the Preliminary Rehearsal on Wednesday evening. J. E. Bates. Hon. See. notice of l&esfi&oval. GLOUCESTER HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, (Corner of Abercrombie and Edward-street,J FOR YOUNG LADIES, BOARDERS, AND DAY PUPILS. MRS. PITTOCK, in returning thanks for the support she has received, begs to say that she intends removing to the house lately occupied by the Rev. Mr. Macdonald, where the ensuing Quarter will commence on the 1 st of April. The Course of Instruction comprises English in all its branches, Music, Singing, French, and Drawing, Plain and Fancy Needlework. Instruction given in the art of making Wax Flowers. A class for Dancing on Saturday morning. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. Terms :—£l 11s. Gd.; under G years of age, £1 Is. Upper Queen-street, March 23rd, 1859. IBaasaar Stores. THE extensive building, late the Theatre Royal, is now thrown open for the reception of Goods, and offers the most eligible accommodation for Storage or Sale of Produce. 11. Hardington. To Wool Growers* THE Undersigned are prepared to Purchase, Advance upon, and Store, WOOL AND PRODUCE, For shipment per “Moa” and other traders to Sydney, or consigned to their Agents, Messrs. John Gladstone and Co., London. Bain, Grahame, & Co. FOR SALE, YEARS’ LEASE of a Corner Allotment in Victoria and Chapelstreets, 19 feet by 70. Price, £2O. Ground Rent per annum, £l6 7s. Apply to G, Arber, Bricklayer, Albert-stree*. TEND E R S ARE required for the building of a Schoolhouse at Mangerei (materials will be supplied). Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. John Hall’s, Otahuhu, to whom the Tender’s must be delivered by noon of Monday next, 28th instant, addressed to the Chairman of the Mangarei School Committee. Mr. G. Nixon. Otahvhu, March 22nd, 1859. REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS’ ACT. PARTIES wishing to have their names entered on the New Electoral Roll can obtain Forms of Declaration at the “ New Zealander” Office, GRATIS. Marclr Bth, 1859. GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND, IN THE HARBOUR OF MONGONUI, SALE OR LEASE, in lots from five to sixty acres each, with seaside frontages and frontages to a constant stream of fresh water, with right of road to the township. Apply to the undersigned, at Mr. Scott’s, Metropolitan Hotel. Plan ou view'. John P. Lloyd. LOST, ON Sunday afternoon, near the Windmill, a Brown PUPPY, with a black face. Whoever has found the same and will bring it to the office of this paper will be rewarded.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1349, 23 March 1859, Page 3

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