VALUABLE TOWN LANDS. ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO. Are prepared to sell at a Perfect Bargain, the undermentioned XT'ALU ABLE PROPERTY in Wyndham * Street — Subdivisions of Allotments Nos. 2 and 3 of Section 16, having a frontage of 25 feet 6 inches to Wyndham-street. A small house erected on the premises is at present let at 12s. per week; also on the back portion, having a frontage to a street, a six-roomed house, with well, out-houses, See., Sec. The above may be sold either in one or two lots. Also, A valuable allotment in Hobson-street, being part of allotment No. 19 and allotment No. 20 of Section 38 j nearly opposite the site adopted lor St. Matthew’s Church. SEEDS. VXniITE and RED CLOVER * » Perennial and annual rye grass White globe turnip Purple top Swede ditto Mangold Wurtzell And, A variety of garden seeds. The above seeds are good, and can be well recommended by those who have already purchased. Edward Porter. Chapel-street. EX “BANK OF ENGLAND.” To Boot & Shoemakers. I ENGLISH CALF, & KIP LEATHER, of very superior quality Apton kip, for grained boots Hemp and French lining, &c. And, Grindery in detail Also, A few hog skins, and other goods for the saddlery trade. Edward Porter, Chapel-street. FOR SALE, EX “ VULTURE.” (\A TONS SCREENED COALS ditto Outern and Lucerne Hay 1 case (2 doz.) Peats’ mixed Saddles 10 dozen Coffee Mills John Stevenson & Co. NEW MUSIC. JUST RECEIVED, direct from London, a selection of the newest and most popular Music, for tha Pianoforte, Flute, Violin, Sec., comprising selections from favourite Operas, Waltzes, Polkas, Quadrilles, and Galops, arranged for different instruments, and for Military and Brass Bands and Orchestras. AY. Lambert, Bookseller and Stationer, Princes-strcct,
DRAWING CLASS. MONTAGU SCOTT (exhibitor at the Royal Academy, London) will open a Drawing Class for instruction in Drawing and Painting in Oil or Water Colours, at Mr. Winch’s, Shortland-strcet, where he hopes by strict attention to his pupils to ensure the patronage of all who wish to become competent in either of these delightful accomplishments. Male Class to meet every Monday and Thursday, from half-past six till half-past 8 in the evening. Female Class to meet every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 till 13 in the morning. Terms — £2 2s. per quarter, to be paid in advance. The Class will meet on the 35th instant. Photographic Portraits taken at all hours. Pleasure Boats for Sale. TWO Boats, as good as new, with masts, A sails, and oars complete. Also, a quantity of Remo Timber. Inquire of W.m. Ray, Official Bay, February 5, 1856. THOMAS CRAIG, Carpenter and Builder, Next House to the Independent Chapel. Albert-street. FARMS FOR SALE. LAND, well wooded and watered, in the Papakura District. The land has good pasture on it, and is well fenced in. Any perchaser may have the use of several hundred acres of a good cattle run. The terms are liberal Apply at Mr. Cooper’s, Coburg Cottage, opposite the Court House, A YOUNG Lady competent to give instructions in the usual branches of English education, also in French, Music, and Drawing, wishes to meet with an engagement as resident Governess in a gentleman’s family. Address A. F., “New Zealander” Office. \J£T ANTED, —Sawyers for the Biflsh. * » Highest wages given. Apply to Edward Rich, Fort-street, Between 12 mil o'clock
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1023, 6 February 1856, Page 1
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