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THE 6RAN6E HOUSE SCHOOL, (Corner of Clyde and Albany Streets J PELICHET BAY, DUNEDIN. PuiNciFAL— THOMAS G. COMPTON, T.C.D. Terms: Four Pounds per Quarter. EDUCATION. IV/jTR. JAMES TYETH HART wishes to •Jj-«L receive a limited number of DAY PUPILS for instruction in the usual branches of a liberal Education. Terms : — Four Guineas per Quarter. Mr. Hart proposes to commence Schoolduties in the course of a few weeks. lie has engaged the Odd Fellows' Hall, as a temporary Schoolroom, where parents desirous of an interview may meet with him on Mondays and Thursdays, between the hours of 1 1 and 1 . Communications may be left with Mr. Wilkie, Tailor, near the Hall. BOARD AND EDUCATION. MR. MACLEOD can receive a limited number of Young Gentlemen to Board and Educate. Satisfactory References can be given. Ileriot Row, Dunedin. BOARD AND LODGINGS AT Cunningham's Private Boarding House, MOHAY TLACE, CORKER OF GEORGE-STREET, (Opposite the Hospital), WHERE every attention is paid to the convenience and comfort of Boarders. Superior Board and Residence. MRS. MUIR having furnished that newly erected House, in Viuw Street, opposite the Residence of Dr. Ilulme, can ofi'er Superior Accommodation to a limited number of Gentlemen. 24th May 1861. WANTED, BY a YOUNG MAN, a SITUATION in a STORE, — acquainted with the Grocery Trade. Address, W. T., Witness Office. TO MERCHANTS. ■OT ANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUA- * T TION as Warehouse, Store, or Merchant's Clerk. Address R. G., Office of this Paper. A YOUNG MAN who has four hours each -*-*• evening at his dif posal would wish to devote them in bringing forward BOOKS, or other confidential writings, in town. References will be given as to qualifications, if necessary. Address, A. 8., office of this paper. Dunedin, May 10. WANTED, A DIVER, capable of doing some work in about 8 feet of water. Liberal remu- : neration given. Apply to I G. M. ALDRICH, Princes-street. j WANTED, A MALE TEACHER for Portobello SideSchool. Salary, £60 per annum, with residence and ten acres of land attached. Applications, with testimonials of character and qualifications, to be sent to the Secretary J to School Committee, Port Chalmers. Book-keeper or Storekeeper. j WANTED, A SITUATION as above. Apply— M. R., Witness Office. Nursery Governess. WANTED, by a Young Lady, a SITUATION as above ; would make herself generally useful. Unexceptional references as to character and abilities. Apply to John Hill, Cabinetmaker, Rattray- street. WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE SERVANT, competent to take charge of Kitchen aud General House-work. Wages, £30. Apply to Jones and Williamson. WANTED, AKITC II E N MAID, able to Cook . Apply to Mrs. Webb, Walker-street. i TF EDWARD AUBERY WARD, who ar- ; -"- rived in Auckland in October last, and who [ was Four Years in the Navy, will communicate with JOHN SWITZEK, he will hear News from home. DOG LOST. LOST, ten days since, a BLACK and WHITE DOG, nearly pure Newfoundland. Answers to the name of " Captain." A Reward will be paid to any one taking him to C. F. Black, Pelichet Bay, or Dalgkty, Rattray, & Co., Walker-street. j FOUND, ON the morning of SUNDAY, 26th May, a EWE in Lamb, not branded. Apply to A. Barnes, at Mr. Ilorton's Slaughter Yard, Caversham. IMPOUNDED, ON MONDAY, the 27th May, 1861, one DARK BAY MARE, with a White Face, branded R F on the Near Shoulder. Found by the Constables about George-st. ! JOHN BARR, Pound Keeper. FOR SALE, A QUIET HARNESS BULLOCK, will work cither in Yoke, or singly in Harness. Apply to THOMAS HARRISON, East Taieri. NURSERY STOCK, ON SALE. rjpllE Undersigned is now prepared to JL Reccivk Orders for every description J of FRUIT TREES, also Goosberry and Currant Bushes, Rasp Canes, Strawberry Plants, I &c, &c GEORGE MATTHEWS, Nurseryman, &c. Princes-street, Dunedin. miIORN QUICKS for HEDGES, and J- FOREST TREES, for Sale by GEORGE MATTHEWS. FOR SALE. •yWO PAIR of WORKING BULLOCKS, *- One pair broken in to Harness and Cart. Apply to Wm. Blacicie, East Taieri. JAMES MORRISON, Bootmaker, HAS on hand a good Stock of WATERTIGHT BOOTS, which he can re-, commend to his Customers and others. 1 NO xiCE. SOUNESS AND CRAMOND BEG to inform the settlers of East Taieri and surrounding districts that they intend carrying on the Blacksmith Business in all its branches, in that Shop lately occupied by Mr. R. Cramond, sen. All orders with which they may be favoured I will be punctually attended' to. S. & C. also intend carrying on the business of Butchers, from whom Fresh Meat can be i had every Friday.

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Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 4

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