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"HITIIBT INS^rTTrflOiT" OPPOSITE KYBEB PASS BOAB. ; Teste: House fhom tbb Cb_as]__r; Lkft Sew. MES. GEO. KYI), Member of the _-J-rley-Bt__e_ Inßtitution for Governesara,;.__; :; . ■""■" ' HeadPatrouesa: Thb O.TOEIT, ' Wishes to acquaint the inhabitants of SymoEdsstreet- and neighbourhood, that .she intends, OPENING a SCHOOL on the 24th April, 1865, jj tho, above address, for the purpose of giving a Superior- Education to -Young Ladies. . . . Mrs. KYD has had fifteen years' experience in her Profession, twelve of which have been constantly employed among the beet families and 'schools in London, and three in keeping the Head School in tho Eastern Province of the Cape of Good. Hope, where she gave the highest satisfaction' as a.- Finishing Governess. .■■.''•• •. ■ " • • ':. ' The following ladies haye kindly offered to be references: Mts.'De Bijbgh ADAini, Mrs. E. t l . Grbktwoot), and several others. . LOT?E__Y! LOTTEBY!! ~ THESE GSAND.PIIZIS!! A MAGNIFICENT EAEM OF 200 AGUES In Three Farms of First Prize, 100 acres; Second 50 ; and third, 50 Acres. ' FO B ON E PGU ND. npHIS VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND (known to the present and old settlors as FAIRY HILL), in the Parish of Ornawharo, commands a most Superb view of the Surrounding Country. It is situate on the point of three Districts, viz.: Mangawai, Oruawharo, and Te Arai; is bounded on tie South-east by a road dividing it from the sinceformed Albertland Settlement; on the North by the residence and cultivated farm of C. H&seldbk, Esq., Lands Commissioner, and others; and on the East by a Government Reserve. There are about Sixty Acres of FINE TIMBER of different descriptions, suited to all purposes, upon the high ground on the South-eaßt side," thus completely - sheltering the Northern slopes from high winds. The SOIL 18 OF THE RICHEST DESCRIPTION, and of great depth, and is the easiest for cultivation in the District. This is a Settled District, and a great many thriving Settlers' Homesteads may bo seen around. There i 3 a Good Dray Road from, the Mangawai Landing Place to the Estate, four and a-half miles, and Two Vessels ply regularly every week to and from Auckland, for the" conveyance of Cattlo aid Produce. Plenty of water can be obtained in the dryest seasons. DRAWING will take place under the supervision of a Committee of Gentlemen by the holder 3 of Tickets, bo as to ensure satisfaction. DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, APEIL 25. Tickefs may be obtained at most of the Hotels and Auction Marts in Auckland, Newmarket, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Papakura, Drury, and various other places. Persons in the Country wishing foi Tickets will receive them per return of Post, by enclosing cheques or notes to the value of £1 each, to Mr. Thomas North, Prince of Wales Hotel, Hob-eon-street; or Mr. J. Adeane, Edwardea-street, Auckland. Tho placo for the Drawing will be duly published. 400 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. To Bhow the value of the Land, the Owner ws offered £2 per acre for the Let, between 2 and 3 ye»lsince, and refused to part with it. ______ AND JEWELLEE. HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, usual price _5 10s., reduced to £5. Clocks in great variety, from 10s., reduced to 7s. 6d. A fine assortment of jeweller} - , of all kino'i of very choice designs, greatly reduced in price Also, Surveying instruments, theodlites, protractors and pocket aneroids Likewise ■ - Pocket compasses Pocket compasses, combined, with sun-dial Prismatic Compasses, with recent improvements &c, &c, &cTo be had at Sydney prices, with cost of carriage added thereto Repairs of all kinds attended to, and dons with accuracy and despatch. T. A. HICKS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VtTLOAH I___T3 Q.tjees-bteeet. " THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TEEMS OF ABTEETISE-EE-TrS. Three lines ... , 1«. M. Four lines le- Bl jEight lines - ««•6d- , . And 2d. for each additional line. ' SUBSCE-PTIOM lfti. per Quarter single copies 3d. each car Advertisements Will be received at the Office, Wvn_«>» '. street, every day (Sundnys excepted),until tip.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 8

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639

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 8

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