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J. H. WIL K IN S, T AND AND, COMMISSION. AGENT, JLt SHAR7S BROKER, &0., Siichbuby's Buildings, Quee^-stbeet. E. HOENE & CO., 4:0 0 0 N ~T . A N T 8, : Vulcan Lajte. ;£A.Cabd.] ME. JAMES HAMLIN INTIMATES to the Public generally that'he is open to engage himself as interpreter, either in': tha Province of Auckland or in any othermeighbouriag Province. Full information can be obtained on referring to Mr. King, Apothecaries Hall, Queenstreet, Auckland. i :: T. H. SMITH, LAND, COMMISSION,' AND ' MINING AGENT, SHAEEBEOKEK, &c., &c. LIST of Shares in upwards of FIFTY BEAIiLGOOD CLAIMd, to be seen at his office High street. Choice land in the, Waikato and Kaipara, in •lots of fcom 60 to lO'.'dOO acres. ' THE MisSESFISHERS' EDUCATIONAL ES--1 Bemuera, Auckland.— The Next Quarter will commence on-MONDAY, July 13. MRS. LEWIS'S ! RE- assemble MONDAY, JULY 13. K LADIES' SEMINARY, i Bmooilkito - BTRBBT, Auckland.—Mrs. Lewii receives a limited number cf Boarders.—forms: 40 Guineas. THI! LYC.EJJM, ALTEN EOAI) AUCKLAND, CONDUCTED by' Mr. W. D. LtstrAu (a Master trained under the 'Auspices of the Committee of Pnvy-Council: on Education at St. Mark's' College, Chelsea, London. Also, Teacher of Mathematics in Burlington College, New Jersey, United States). The Scholars KE-ASsEMifLE on MONDAY. J«ly 6th. ' : ' Boarders Kcjceived. . NEWTON ACADEMY. TUIBD QUARTER commences on MO N - . DAY, July 6th. , • ■' C. A. ROBERTSON, ' I Master, i —— 1 —— Mrs. holmden's pupils wiii ke-as-SKMBLE on MONDAY, July 6, 1868, Hobeon-itreet. SYMONDS-STREET. MISS ANSTIE'S P»pU» will RE-ASSEMBLE on Monday next, July 6th. r ., l DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MR. JOHN GOODALL, C.E., Surveyor and Mining Engineer, has retired from the firm of Messrs. ARMSTRONG,"' GOO DALL & CO., will continue his business as Quartz Crusher on his Premises, Moanatairi Creek; Pmnc'k |Alfred Battsry, as usual, and as. Surveyor and Mining Engineer. (Signedj > JOHN GOODALL, Civil Engineer. Witness: D. H. MoCaibib. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. rjIHE undersigned begs to ■ inform' his' friends that JL' he haa.REMuVED.ftqmithe Belfast Hotel, Prin-ces-street; to'" the ' WAVERLY'HOTEL, Lower Queen-street, two doors from the corner of Shortlandstreet, where the best Wines, Spirits, Ale 9, Porter, &c., will always be kept. - - . . ' ; • P.. A* VEY. ARCH. CLARK'& SON ' BEG to intimate to the publio that their RETAIL SHOP . will. NOT BE RE-OPENED, ( they having sold to ;Mr v Wit. Hattbay, by tender, the whole of their retail stock. In retiring from the retail trade, Abch. CIaEK Aim Son wish to convey to their friends and customers their hearty thanks for the liberal support which they hare always received since they commencsd business in Auckland, and .Jo. .express the regret which they'feel' at thus severing connections which, in many have existed for years— they believe'to the.satisfaction of both parties, ARCS. CnABK , & tios have not . taken this step suddenly or without deliberation, and it is riot on 'account ofiany diminution in the retail department of their business, but to make room for and to enable them to devote their whole attention to the wholesale trade. Shortland-Btreet, July 3, 1368. CIBCU L A R. TO THE OLD CUSTOMEES OF MESSRS. A. CLARK & SON, D BAP EES. - MESSRS. A. CLARK & SON ' HAVING retired from the RETAIL DRAPERY TRADE, the Undersigned takes this opportunity of informing the Ki.'tail Customers of this old and respected House that , ho will be most hnppy .to., supply' tiem with every article., ip the Trade, arid trusts that "by 'keeping a Large arid Well Assorted STOOK of the best GOODS, and charging a fair and ruaionable price, consistent with legitimate trade, to secure their confidence and support. RICHARD HOBBS, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite the Army and Navy Hotel.) K.B.—Country orders carefully ind promptly executed. NEW STRAWBEEEY, DUKE OF EDINBI- R.G H, Raised by Mr. Lippiait, Mount Albert. rjpKIS Strawberry stand? unrivalled by any for '» size, fluvour, aiid.beauty, and. fur oxcela in its fruit-bearing capabilities all yet introduced. It has been spoken of iu ; the 1 very highest terms the entire Auckland Press, and competent judges pronounce in every way incomparable. The 'undersigned beg to inform all parties who have registered orders with them !'or plants of the Duke OF Kdikbcrgh -"-trawberry that they are now ready for delivery. Mr. : Lippiatt having still a sniiiU nnmber 'undisposed of. intending purcha-er, will please forward their orders without delay. Price 3s. per dozen, or 20s. per 100 plants. R. BAIRD & 00., : Stichbury's Buildings', 111 Queen-street. 1 iggp N. B.—A Choice Collection of Newest Roaeß. 0' LARK, ARCH., & SON, Wakbhoubemhn, Short-land-atreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1444, 4 July 1868, Page 1