PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASSEMBLY. A CONVERSAZIONE will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 10th hist., in the Choral Hall, Symonds-street, for the purpose of affording an opportunity of meeting with the Members of Assembly. Duiing the evening brief addresses.interspersed with selections of music, will be given. Doors open at 7 ; proceedings will commence at 7.30. Tickets, One Shilling each, may be had from Messrs Rattray, Peacock, Upton, andMcLachlan, Queen-street: and Robinson, Parnell. PKOGIIAMME: Part T. Anthem, " 0, be Joyful in the Lord " (Biidgewater) Song, " Nrl Desperandum " —W. Harding Cavatina, "Robin's Ketv.rn "—Mac!?.me Winter Piano Duet, " Cujus Auimam " (Rossini)—Madame and M'ss Winter Song, "Hear, O Lord, when I cry" "Song, " Last Rose of Summer "—Miss Winter Glee— Orpheua Anthem, " Before Jehovah's Awful Throne." Interval of ten minutes. P/rt 11. Anthem " My God, look upon me" Song, " Queen Mary's Prayer " —Mr T. Culpan Song—Mr Eeid Vocal Dtiet, " Hear me, >'orina "—Madame and Miss Winter ■ Song, " The Anchor's Weighed"—Mr Hill Glee—Orpheus Anthem, "Lord, now lettest Thou Thy Seivant depart in peace. The above will be interspersed with brief addresses by the Revs. Mrs Hill (Moderator), Mr Elmslie, Mr McKinney, Mr Paton, and Mr Patterson. FOR SALE, a handsome Lightharness Horse ; any trial given.—Apply to F. Deßose, Otahuhu. NOTICE. LH. N E TJ MEa EN, • Pawnbroker, has REMOVED to the Site of liis Old Premises, 165, Queen-street, and opposite tho Savings' Bank. . WJ. YANDLE begs to inform • liis friends and the public generally that he has taken eligible premises at the junction of Queenand Grey-streets, where he purposes commencing buslnes* as Family Butcher on the 12th INST., and he trnsts that by attention, civility, and cleanliness, and ofi'oring a Supeilor Article, to merit an amount of that patronage which it will be his utmost desire and earnest endeavour to aecure, retdn, and increrse. EMPTY BOTTLES. ALE &P ORTE E BOTTLES Bought in any quantity at Hianrax Piuce. Apply to WHITSON & SONS, Albert B.tewery. A MERIOAN Supper and Oyster jGjL Rooms, 3, West Queen street. Hot meals t'U 12 at r!~ht at 9a.—Jones's Saloon, FOE SALE, a Black Arab Mare.— Apply to Mr E. Kinlock, Someiv'l!e's Stables. VAUXHALL GARDENS, North Shore. THE Proprietors of these beautiful Grounds beg to thapk their numerous friend for past favours, and to intimate that the grounds wiU be again opened for tbe season on the Anniversary of the Prince of Wales BHlhtloy. To those of our friends who have vm'.ed them no description is necessary. We have only to say that improvements have been made ; and to those who have not visited them we think one visit will prove to them ihat for Pleasure-seekers these grounds afford every facility for gratification. There ai-e Flowers in prolusion, pleasant Arbors, Shady Walks, Lawn for a Dance, Croquet, Swings ; and for the masculine a game f<t Quoits, for which ground lias bejn prepared (specially Strawberries and Cream with other refreshment to bo had. The Proprietors beg to intimate that they will lwp a Marquee on the outer beach, in which to supply Strawberries and Cream. A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. W. WELLS & SONS, j PBOPBIETOBS. gTEAWBEERIES STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, WILLOW GROVE, NORTV SHORE, ON BEACH ROAD, Within a Hundred Yard 3of tlie Lower Wharf. R. ALISON In returning, thanks to the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform them he has RE-OPENED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his Strawberry Beds since last season, Visitors will find an unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Having a large dairy, hs is enabled to guarantee CREAM defying competition. • , . A first-class Croquet Lawn for the use of Visitors. TO LET, a Cottage of Seven rooms, in Alten Road-.—Apply to Jno. Kirkwood. ■ FOE S A L E, 325 sacks Best Canterbury Potatoes (Late planted and late out of the ground, ex Ryno). Also, A constant supply of the best New Potatoes, At the Comer Mart, and Wyndyam-streel New Store. GEORGE SIBBIN. THE undersigned are Cash Pubchaseks of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest market rates, in any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS., TANNKRS AND LEATHER MANUFAOIUKERS, AUOKLIID. FURNISH nD APARTMENTS. FUENISHED APAETMENTS for two or three Gentlemen, in a pleasant and healthy ituation, commanding an extensive view of the harbour and within easy distance of town.—For cards of address apply at this office. - < ■ AUCKLAND & WAIKATO RAILWAY. rpENDEES will be received until JL the 12th inst., for the erection of Stationhouses and Buildings between Auckland and Onehunga. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application at this office. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS, Barracks, Auckland. December 4,1873. TO GAS-FITTERS. TENDERS are invited up to 4 p.m. of FRIDAY, the 12th instant, for the Gas Fittings required for the United Methodist FFree Church. Specification to be seen, and Tenders left at Mr James Coupland, Queen-street. Not bound to accept the l&west or any tender. ICASE NEW INDIA TUSSORE COSTUME CLOTH. J. COSGEAVE & CO. 3 CASES LADIES' NEW UMBRELLAS. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 1 CASE ELEGANT SILK MANTLES. J. COSGRAVE & CO. 1 CASE LACE SHAWLS & MANTLES. J. COSGBAVE & CO.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 10 December 1873, Page 3
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