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RE-ISSUE OF THE "NEW ZEALANDER.' ARRANGEMENTS liave been made for RESUMING the PUBLICATION of the "New Zeaxa:n]>er," as a 81-WEEKLY PAPER, to be issued on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. — No. 2,597, Vol. XXIV, 'will appear on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 24th instant. Subscribers' names, and orders for advertisements, will be received at the Office, Shortland Crescent. Subscription—Teh Shillings per Quaetbb. Auckland, January 17, 1866. S. M. GKREEN & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX 'PERCY,' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' I Gentlcmon's > Boots and Shoes. I Children's J Of German manufacture, of very superior quality, unsurpassed in boauty and durability. CAETE DE VISITS OF R. AND MRS. HEINE, ONE SHILLING EACH, AT MESSRS. BARTLETT & CO.'S, Queen-stbbbt. R. H. BARTLETT. SHORTLAND HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. MES. LEWIS BBG9 to infonn'her Pupils that tho VACATION TERMINATES, MONDAY, January 22nd. A Vacancy for a Boarder. SHORTLAND HOUSE, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, for Young Gentlemen, will RE-OPEN,- MONDAY, January 22nd, 1866. SEMINARY FOE YOUNG LADIES, GBEY-BTREET, (Opposite the Goveenok Gkey Hotel.) MISS D U-P ATZE BEGS to acquaint her Friends and the Public generally, that she intends opening a Select Sziiikakv for a limited number of Young Ladies. It will be Miss Dufaue's aim to combine a liberal system of English studies with the accomplishments necessary to complete a young lady'B education. The Course of Instruction will comprise English in all its branches, Whiting, abithmetic, Elocution, &c., &c. ; Readings in Literature will be included for advanced pupils. TERMS PER QUARTER, (in advance) £ s. d. General Education 1 10 0 French 1 0 0 Music (Piano) 1 10 O Singing 1 0 0 Drawing 1 0 0 School Hours from ten till half-past three, during which time an hour will be allowed for lunch. School Commences January 18th, 1866. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, ONEHTJNG-A, CONDUCTED BY MES. AND THE MISSES SEAMAN, ~yy~ILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 22nd. A few Vacancies for Boarders. THE MISSES FISHER'S ESTABLISHMENT, R E M TJ B B A. rpHE next Quarter will commence on TUESDAY, X January 23rd. Reference is kindly permitted to the Venerablo Archdeacon Mannßell, D.D., Rev. J. Mandeno, Rev. J. Warren, and other parents of pupils. Vacancies for a few Boarders. TTTEStiEY COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on the Tt 30th instant, with improved and enlarged ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Day Sholare. Tuition, Senior School £ 2 10 0 per qr. i, Junior „ 2 0 0 „ Board, for boys above 13.... 12 0 0 „ „ „ under 13.... 10 10 0 „ Weekly Boarders, £2 less. JOHN FLETCHER, Principal. January 5,1866. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master—Rev. J. Kinder, M.A., Trinity | College, Cambridge. THE Next Quarter will commence on MONDAY, January 22. Tuition ... £12 per annum Board ... ... ... £45 per annum. Payments quarterly, and in advance. NOTICE. ALL persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the Undersigned, are requested to furnish their Accounts to 31st December, 1865, for payment. ALL persons INDEBTED to the Undersigned are requested to pay their Accounts to 31st December, 1865. Accounts due six months, and not paid by the Ist February, 1866, will be handed over to a Solicitor for recovery. W. J. YOUNG. Queen-street, 16th January, 1866.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1

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511

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1

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