I FEATON & iIOBINSON, VTAUTICAL, MATHEMATICAL, & OPTICAL IN INSTRUMENT MAKERS, 38, Quekn-stheet "Whabp, Auckland, (Corner of Fort-street.) fillips' Compassea cleaned and adjusted. Sewing Machines repaired, Sec., and every description of lifjht meelmnoal work executed with despatch, and accuracy. T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT M/KEK, 5-, Shortland-slreot. SPECTACLES of every description iitted with ._ accuracy. Surveying, .Vimtical, and nil kinds of Scientific Instruments on Sale and ciiicieuUy Repaired and Adjusted, on tlio premises, Immediately aiiovk Canning's Buildings. A. G: BAETL ET T, (l'_ years with Mussrs. Rrockhank & Atkins, Chronometer makers, of No. 7, Cowper's Court, Cornhill, London.) CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK: MAKER, CORNER OF SHORI'LAND CRESCENT AND HlGb'-ST.tEET. Chronometers Repaired and Accurately K:n ' by Transit Observation and Astronomical Clocks. TUETON & PEEECE, \TATIYE LAND AGENCY OFFICE 1\ &c, &c, &c. Davis' BciLDixns, Lower Qukex-btheet, (Opposite Fort-street). N.B.—S-e Prospectus of .Tune Ist, IS6G. MESSES. DALTON Bh'OTHERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND LICENCED SURVEYORS, Queen Stbeit, Auckland. ARMTRATORB. Disputed Accounts Adjusted. AVBIGG BROTHERS, LAND AND BUILDING SUEVEYOES, VALUATORS, &c. FFICE : "WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND T. B. CAMERON, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND CIVIL ENGINEER, (Mr. Rattray's New Buildings.) EIPON CIIiJIBEHS, ShoBTLAND-STBEET, AUCKLAND. JOSHUA FOX, Accountant, Bill and Siiahe Broker, Hocsk, Land, and General Commission Agent, Martin's Buildings, Victoria-street. HENRY WEIGG CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEER, OFFICE WrSD HAM-STREET A U C K Z. A N I>. SHOETLAND HOUSE, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MRS. LEWIS informs her Pupils the MICHAELMAS VACATION will terminate MONDAY, October 1, 18GG.
Mrs. LEWIS' Establishment for Young Ladies, Shortland House, Auckland. Tho LANCING CL.IBS Re-opens FRIDAY, October 5, at 2 o'clock p.m. ; Ono Guniea per Quarter Shortland Houso PREPARATORY BOYS' SCHOOL : The Pupils will Re-assemble next MONDAY, October 1, 1806. HIGH SCHOOL. AUCKLAND. mHE FOURTH QUARTER will commence on JL MONDAY, Ist October. EAKQUHAR M'RAE, Rector. AUCTTLAKD ACADEMY", COBURG-STREET. FOURTH QUARTER of Mr S'tablfs' L Classes will COMMENCE on MONDAY, October Ist. September 21, 18(16. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL rnilE QUARTER will commence on MONDAY A October Ist. J. KINDER, Head Master. EDUCATION. A YOUNG LADY who is accustomed to Teaching, and holds a ceriiiieute from the Normal Seminary, Glasgow, and al-o f.om the Board of Kducation here, is willing to give Piivate Lessons in French, Mocution, and the usual branches of an English Education. For terms apply at the Bowling Green, any day after three o'clock. THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN QUEENSTREET. E . MOOEE EESPEOTFULLY informs his Friends and Cus--1 tomera lie is now in a pobition to supply them iis usual. Business hours from 9 till 1 and from 2 UU & o'clock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 897, 28 September 1866, Page 1
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