m WAIKA.TO MAIL SERYICES. TENDERS will bo received until noon of MONDAY, the Gth May, for CONVEYANCE o MAILS between the undermentioned places, from the ]st of June to the 31st December, 1567, both n"' usivc:— 1 Mercer and Newcastle, by land ... Twice weekly •2. Mercer and Newcastle,by water ... Twico weekly 3. Newcastleand Cambridge,by land ... Twico weekly i Newcastle and Cambridge, by land ... Once woolly 5. Newcastle and Cambridge, by water... Once weekly G. Newcastle and Alexandra, by land ... Twice weekly 7. Newcastle and Alexandra, by land ... Onco weekly S. Newcastle and Alexandra, by water... Once weekly The proposed mode of conveyanco —the name or description of steamer, cosch, or cart —should be sated in the tenders. _ Each Tender to be accompanied by a written security (in a form which may be obtained hero, or at the Post Offices of Mercer, Newcastle, Hamilton, ( Cambridge, and Alexandra), binding the Tenderer to =i"-n a Contract Bond, if his Tender is accepted. to be endorsed, "Tender for Mail Seri.ce," and addressed to Chief Postmaster, Auckland. W. CORBETT, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Otllce, Auckland, :20th April, 1567. PHOTOGRAPHS AT HALF PRICE DURING EASTEK WEEK. AUCKLAND. EST. 1865. jpARTE DE YISITE PORTRAITS, Bix for 7s 6d, or 10s 6d per dozen ; in handsome case, coloured 2s 6J each, Queen-street, "nearly opposite the Union Bank. RUSSELL'S PRIYATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, (Foumehly Shohtla>*d Ckescsst.) T) URALLY situated between " Army and Na~T Jl\j Hotel," and " Wesleyan. College," UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRIYATE PARLOURS FOR FAMILIES. Auckland, March 1,-f, 18?*, COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (Head or Upper Qvsen - street.) rjHHIS SCHOOL is conducted by Bev. ROBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of the University of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLOWER, lately Master of the A uetland Commercial School, Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. iggT Stabling is provided for the horses of daypupils residing at a distance. The COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is designed to combine the advantages of accurate scholarship and a thorough training of the mind with the practical requirements of a sound commercial education. Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable in advance): — General Education—comprising Reading, £ s. d. Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Science ... 2 2 0 Mathematics 0 10 6 Classics ... ... ... ... ... X 1 0 French 010 6 Drawing ... ... ... 0 10 6 Other branches accjrding to special arrangement. It is necessary to announce that the rule of quarterly prepayment will be strictly adhered to. BOARDERS are received. TLlo site of the school is open and healthy. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY jyj RS. SHA YL E GEORGE. Teejis per Quarter : £ s. Daj- Pupils in all the branches of a refined English Education .. .. .. 2 2 Day Boarders .. .. .. .. 4 French .. ~ .. ~ ~11 Drawing in Pencil, Crayons and Water Colors .. .. ~ ~ l Music by Professor Hoffmann, bi-weekly 2 2 Board and Instruction in English, French and Drawing, Laundress inclusive .. 12 10 Hours of Attendance—From 9-30 to 12-30, and , from 2 till 4 o'clock. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, Late the residence of W. S. Geakame, Esq. MRS. LEWIS'S SEMINARY, SHORTLAND HOUSE. mHE EASTER VACATION TERMINATES on X WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 21, 1867. A. CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIYERY AND BAIT STABLES, Adjoining his Coal and Com Stores, YICTORIA-STREET EAST, FO jT OF BARRACK HILL. pEDUCED CHARGE FOR BAIT:— XL Each Horse, Stabling, and Feed Is. With 11 ay i gd. NEWCASTLE COAL AND ITREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack Hid, adjoining Ifarclington's Uazaar Buildings), f -OOAL, DELIVERED AT 50s PER TON ' *•->' Wangarei Coal, at shed 22s 6d „ delivered in bulk 25s Od " " » tags „ 17a 6d „ ' Smaller quantities, at Is 6d per cw'fc. i Firewood 10s per ton ! vut do., delivered 13s n Potatoes, oat 3 Bran, jissd 'A-uzc, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM-. "W. JIEA3IS HAS ON SALE, EX ' ELECTRIC,' "RED AND WHITE CT.OVER SEEDS, COW--lv ORAab, AM) TAR"-:S. Colonial Perennial Eyt-ms, Cocksfoot, Rape, &c Garden Seeds of all kinds. Victoria-street West, 20th February, ISO 7,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1073, 23 April 1867, Page 5
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