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PROSPECTS OF THE SESSION. (Prom "PUnch.") A SONO FOR XORD JOHN ROTSKLL. With one thing and another, what anxiety and bother, What perplexity and trouble, and confusion I am in ; I seem all huiry-skuny, in a fliury and a worry, Now the session Pailiamentary is going to begin. The work of Legislation will be such a complication. That how shall I unravel it I'm puzzled how to think:. We shall soon be very busy, the idea makes me dizzy, And from the undertaking I am half inclined to shrink. There's the Sanatory question for discussion and digestion, Tlicie's (he Snioke-prevcnlion measure— thcie's the Duty, upon Tea: I've to tettle Church Preferment, and to regulate Interment And the Malt-tax abolition must be (jiapnlcd with by me. On the Huildingh' Act revision I must come to .some decision, And the \s nugon-loads or Railway bills must manage to get tlnough . Wjlli the picsK of business matter, and the talking and the chultei, o Upon my life I can't conceive whatever I shall do. Then the AVmdow-tax repealers have been putting forth their feelers, . And I shall have toanswei them, or yield to their demand; Whilst distracting m> attention— oh, most hurribli* toinention, ■ There'll bo both Free Tiade Extension, and the JJuidens upon Laud. ■ , , And the diplomatic Kettle I of fish shall lia\c to scttle.| And all 1 know about the Spanish maniagc to leveal ; Oh! humbly as a spaniel, let me beg, my dearest Daniel, In this trying situation, not to plague me with Repeal. Then a schemo of Education I must furnish for the nation, Which Infrlfo will tiy to cut up in .smithereens , An 1 nmidall these transactions, and cavillings of factions, I shall have to set to uoik about devising W.ij.siind Means. Worst of all, the monster question there lemains, uhoscbarc .suggestion Makes every hair upon my he-id * o bristlo up on end, 1 can't bhiik it, |I must meet it, — who will tell me how to treat it J With Ireland and her evils I am called on to contend: Oh, how badger'd,iborcd, and liarras^d, . how, cross-question'd and cmbarrass'd, Jlowbant6r'd"toBs'dahd'taunte"d,'arid ttnirfentcd', I shall be!
FANCY STATIONERY, Sfc, ■ fyc. . ... i .. Just received by theundersigned, ex Maukin, a Vajiety of FANCY and USEFUL STA- ' ' TIONEBY, viz ;— . . , f( , BOXES containing Letter and" Note 'paper, colored borders, with Envelopes to match Tinted Letter and Note Paper Queen's ditto Albert Ditto Envelopes, assorted sizes Ditto Mourning Gold and Silver Wafers De la Rue's ditto •• • • Gillot's Card Pens, warranted genuine, in ' variety Reeve's superior Water Colors Superfine Drawing Pencils Mordati &Co f s ditto Ede's' Marking Ink Drawing Paper, and Bristol Board Bonnet Board ' ' • ' Wolff'* Commercial Pencils Colored Wax Tapers Indian Rubber, superior quality Music Wire, Violin Strings &c. &c. ' ALSO LADIES* WORK-BOXES, rosewood, and mahogany, elegantly- inlaid Fancy Fruit and Work Baskets Perfumery And a Variety of Children's Toys A Superior Copying Machine, complete J. Williamson, Shortland Street. "July Ut.1847.- '• ~
NOTICE.
PARTlES'desirous of becoming subscribers to the Southern Cross, will please forward their names to the Publisher, P. Kuntz, Southern Cross Office, adjoining the" Yew Tree," Inn, Shortland Street. :, . Tekms :— 6s'. Gd. per quarter, or 265. per annum in advance, single numbers 6d.
SHOP AND FIXTURES. WO BE LET with immediate possession a J- Mouse and Shop in the Crescent, — it is fitted up as a Grocery establishment,— .the Fixtures and the stock ort hand, will be disposed of with the shop and all, on liberal terms. For particulars apply to W. Haut, Junior. June 23, 1847". — - • 0
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY for Gardener's or others* To Let for any term that may be agieed on, ~~'A Garden of three or four acres, delightfully situated in Freeman's Bay, in a high state of cultivation, with a small dwelling House thereon. For further particulars enquire of William Smithson, -. Wyndhara Street.-
Surveyor General's Office, Auckland, June 21,1847. NOTICE is hereby given, that Persons found removing sand from the beach, the road, or any reserved lots of land, will be prosecuted according to law.
./ <>„;,■,'. notice, NOTICE is hereby given that a BrickCellar in Queen Street, the property of Mr. J. I. Montefiore, has been approved and appointed under the 34 Section» of the Customs' Ordinance, 4 Vic, No. 3, for the reception of Goods under Bond at this Poit. , Henry-D'A/rch, Collector. Custom HouSe, • '-' Auckland, June 17, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 114, 3 July 1847, Page 4
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