Public Notices. GRAMMAR SCHOOL^ WANGANUI. /CLASSES will be resumed on MonV day. 25th. Jatnaary. Wm. WEST. Master. January 18, 1869. NOTICE. ALL parties indebted to the firm of ROSS AND ANDERSON, are requested to settle their accounts on-or before the 26th January, 1869. Leg-al proceedings will be taken to recover any accounts remaining- unpaid to the firm after that date. AH accounts against the firm are required to be furnished before that date, when they will be discharg-ed. Ross and Anderson beg- to intimate that they are selling- off the whole of their extensive stock (previous to dissolution of partnership) at coprice. January 16,1869. NOTI CE. I "WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife from this day. JOHN DAY. January 16, 1869. MISS CAREY'S Classes will reopen on Monday, 11th Jan. Morning- Class from ttn till one; Evening' Closs from seven till nine. 'Music is taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays from two till five. January 9, 1809. PIANOFORTE. MRS PARSLOE, haying-had many lit years experience in the tuition of Music, is prepared to give lessons on the Pianoforte, at her residence, River Bank Brewery. Terms on application. January 9, 1869. EDUCATIONAL. FREEMASONS' HALL. j MR and Mrs ALLEN propose to open a School, in the Freemasons' Hall, on Monday, 11th inst. The instruction will include, besides the ordinary routine of a p.ood Eng-lisil Education, Vocal Music, and (if desired) the elements of Latin, French, and M up-drawing-. - Mrs Allen will take charge of the young-er children. The girls will be taught needlework, extras: Harmonium ... Mr Davis Pianoforte ... Ah- Davis Mathematics ... Mr Barnard Drawing- ... Mr Allen Painting' ... Mr Monro Maori Mr E. T. Woon Dancing- ... Mrs HardingJan. 7, 18H9. FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS Double-barrelled IX Gun. Apply, Evening- Herald o&ice. Jan. 13, 1869 NOTICE. ANY person proving-ownership to a horse named Avenger, late J in the possession of Mr R. Kendriok, ! can have the horse by paving- stable ! expenses, at the Wanganui Hotel. | Jan. 12, W-d. DR SIiTHER has commenced practice in Wanganui. Temporary residence at the Wang-anui hotel. January 8, 1869.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 510, 20 January 1869, Page 3
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