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FURTHER REDUCTION IN PARTINGTON.' S "WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. STEAM BISCUIT MANTJPACTOEY. jg£ST CABIN BISCUITS, per ton £16 Navy Biscuits, per ton 14 All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, per 1b...... 7d. S YMOJSTDS-STBEET. M. SOMEEYILLE'S ■WHOLESALE PRICES. OATS (SEED) .... ss.toss Od.perbUßh. Ditto (Feed) .... 3s. 6d. to 4a Gd, do. Maize. Whole ci Ormbml . . do. o<l. do. Bran Is. Od. do. Hay £4 Os. per ton Straw £3 Os. do. RETAIL. Oats (Seed) 6a. per bushel Ditto (Feed) 4s. 6d. to 2s. do. Maize, Whole or Crushod . ■ ss. 3d. do. Bran Is. 3d. do. Hay .ss. Od. per ewt. Straw 4s. Od. do. December 7, 1866. J. M. FE. E N C H' S ED UC E D PRICE LIST. gg}" See THIS DAY'S Advertisement. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), ■j"1 OAL, DELIVERED AT 50s PEE TON Wangarei Coal, at shed 22s 6d „ „ „ delivered in bulk 25s Od „ „ „ bags „ 17a 6d „ „ Smaller quantities, at Is 6d per cwt. Firewood 10a per ton Cut do., delivered 13a „ Potatoei, Oats Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CTTKNIKGHAW. 4 ___ J. M. ETTSSELL'S \TEW ZEALAND LIVERY AND BAIT IN STABLES, TVELLESLEY-STEEET, Opposite the " United Service" Hotel, Quecn-sttrcet, Ciran c e s : Stabling os. Gd, ~ and Hay os. 9d. „ Hay and Feed Is. 6d, Night and Weekly cliarge3 Equally Moderate. N.B. —-V Largo Lock-up Ccach-bouse. A. CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIYEEY AND BAIT STABLES, Adjoining his Coal and Cora Stores, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, FOOT OF BARRACK HILL. T> EDUCED CHARGE FOR BAIT:IX Each Horse, Stabling, and Feed.... Is. With Hay 6d. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (Head op Upper Queen - street.) SCHOOL is conducted by Rev. ROBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of the Universih of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLOWER, lately Master oi the .Auckland Commercial ijchool, Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters." rggV Stabling is provided for the horse 3 of daypupils residing at a distanco. Tho COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is designed tc combine the advantages of accurate scholarship and a thorough training of the mind with th( 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 ... ... ... ... ...110 French ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Drawing ... ... ... ... ... 010 6 Other branches according to special arrangement, tjgg" It is necessary to announce that the rule oi quarterly prepayment will be strictly adhered to. BOAKDERS are received. The site of the school ij open and healthy. EUSSELL'S PEIYATE BOAEDING- ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shorthand Crescent.) RURALLY situated between " Army and Navy Hotel," and " Weeleyan College," UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS FOR FAMILIES. Auckland, March let, 18&". LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BT RS. SHATLE GEORGE. Tebsis per Quarter : £ s. Day Pupils in all the branches of a refined English Education .. .. ~22 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 Houts of Attendance—From 9-30 to 12'30, and from 2 till 4 o'clock. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, Late the residence of W. S. Gbahamp, Esq.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 2

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524

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 2

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