DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
T^HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Robert Hodgson,and James Allison, General Smiths, of O'Conne 11 Street, Auckland, has been dissolved by mutual consent. , X Robert Hodgson, . James Allison. Witness, John M'Vay. Nov, 26th, 1846.
REMOVAL. DOCTOR DA VIES has removed from his residence in Queen Street, to the house lately occupied by Percival Berry, Esq., opposite the Government House. Auckland, Nov. 27th 1846.
TO BE LET, With immediate possession. A FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE, situated in Queen Street, and within two minutes walk of the Barracks. A good well on the premises. Apply to Mr. BERRY, Sheriffs' bffice.
A YOUNG STEER h^s for the last six Months being running with Mr. Cleg* horn's Cattle at the Tamaki. If not claimed within one Month - from i hi > date,' it" wil be sold to pay^xpences. Tamaki, 24th Nov. 1846.
AMERICAN CHAIRS. WOODEN AND CANE CHAIRS of ex-, cellent quality. ' , ' . •..,>" David Nathan. I
rpHE UNDERSIGNED is a purchaser of -L packing Cases, flour andbread Barrels, in any quantity, for the casing of several* tons of Gum. OLD HOUSES that can be converted to the above pnrpoie will be taken. J. S. POLACK.'
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. ii Brandy } in or out of Bond Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle Marsala in quarter casks Claret in dozen cases Dunbar's Ale and Porter ; Manilla Sugar Congou Tea Mould Candles Soap Navy blue and Fancy Prints English and Colonial Tweeds Regatta Shirts Moleskin Trowsers Blue cloih Jackets Crown and sheet Window Glass, 14-12, 12-10 and 10-8 Wheat M ills, (Dean and Cos. Patent) J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, 14th Nov. 1846,
SOIREE. THE Members and Friends of the Mechanics' Institution are respectfully invited to u SOIREE to be holden at the Hall of the Institution, on Monday evening, the 30th instant. Tea will be prepared at 7 o'clock. Single Tickets 2s. 6d.-— Double Tickets, fora Lady and Gentleman, 45. ; to be obtained of Mr. Woolly, Treasurer ; and at the Office of the New Zealander; or of Mr. Hughes, Grocer. By the kind permission of Lieutenant-Colonel Wy nyard, the Band of the 58th regiment will be in attendance, and duiing the evening will perform the following pieces :— PROGRAMME. Overt. Op.— "The fair Maid of Perth,"— Waddel. Quadrille.-— "The British Navy."- 7 Jullien. Waltz.— "Le bon gout."— Stiauss. Cay.Op. "Eduardo c Christine."— Mercadante. Quadrille.— "The Minuet."— Jullien. Cay. Op "Richard et Zoraide."— Rossini. v Polka.'— "The Bohemian "— Kaenig. Gfa&jp.— "The Military."— Strauss. Finale .-—"Go dsavetheQueen." THO3. BUCKHAM, Hon. Sec, pro, tcvii Nov. 20th, 184 G.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 78, 28 November 1846, Page 1
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