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J. C. D. BOWDEN, military tailor, AUCKLAND. BEOS to inform his MILITARY PATRONS that ho has JUST RECEIVED, per Ovubland ii, f.i 3 ydney— MILITARY STA L'T CAP LACE,, STAFF COLLAR LACE, VELLUM LACK, GOLD AND S] LVER CROWNS, STARS, MILITARY TRAIN LACE, Ac. &C. &c. JUST OPENED A largo and varied Stock of WINTER GOODS, &c. "II AR, LET INSTITUTION," NEWTON ROAD, OPPOSITE KYBER PASS ROAD. Tehtit Horse vhom the Contran; Left Side. MRS. Q-EO. KYD, Member of the Harley-street Institution for Governesses, Head Patroness : The Queen, Wishes to acquaint the inhabitants of Symondsstreet and neighbourhood, that she intends I OPENING a SCHOOL on the 24!! i April, 1865, at the above address, for the purpose of giving a Superior Education to Young Ladies. Mrs. KYD Ims had fifteen years' experience in her Profession, twelve of which have been constantly employed among the best families and schools in London, and three in keening the Head School in the Eastern Province of the Cape of Good Hope, where she cave the highest satisfaction as a Finishing Governess. The following ladies havo kindly offered to be references: Mrs. Be Burgh Adams, Mrs. E. F. Q-iubn'wood, and several others. LOTTERY! LOTTE RY!! THREE GRAND PRIZES!! A MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 200 ACRES In Three Farms of First Prize, 100 acres; Second, 50; and third, 50 Acres. EQR ONE POUND. rjlHlS VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND (known to the present and old settlers as FAIRY HILL), in tho Parish of Oruawharo, commands a most Superb view of tho Surrounding Country. It is situate on tho point of three Districts, viz.: Mangawai, Oruawharo, and Te Arai; is bounded on tho , South-east by a road dividing it from tho Binccformcd Albcrtland Settlement; on the North by the residence and cultivated farm of C. llaselden, Esq , Lands Commissioner, and others; and on tho Easlby a Government Reservo. Thero are about Sixty Acres of FINE TIMBER of different descriptions, suited to all purposes, upon the high ground on the Soutli-eust side, thus completely sheltering the Northern slopes from high winds. The SOIL IS OF THE RICHEST DESCRIPTION, and of great depth, and ii the easiest for cultivation in the District. This is a Settled District, and a great many thriving Settlers' Homesteads may be seon around. There is a Good Dray Road from the Mangawai Landing Place to tho Estate, four and a-half miles, and Two A r essela ply regularly every week to and from Auckland, for the conveyance of Cattle and Produce. Plenty of water can be obtained in the dryest seasonß. DRAWING will take place under the supervision of a Committeo of Gentlemen appointed by the holders of Tickets, so as to ensure satisfaction. DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, APEIL 25. Tickets may be obtained at mos; of tho Hotels and Auction Marts in Auckland, Kcwmarket, Onehunga, Otahuhu, I'apakura, Drury, and various other places. Persons in tho Country wishing for Tickets will rcceive them per return of Post, by endosing cheques or notes to tho value of £t each, to Mr. Thomas North, Prince of Wales Hotel, Hob-scn-slreet; or Mr. tT, Adeane, Ld wanloy*street, Auckland. The place for the Drawing will be duly published. 400 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. 'I'd show the value of the Land, tho Owner wa offered £2 per acre for the Let, between 2 and 3 years since, and refused to part with it. "YT7" ANTED immediately, a GOVERNESS. AdW dress Q., Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 3