[AD VI. X fib EM I- N I.]
COMMF.MOIIAMON OF TIIl<: TWELFTH OI" .JULY.
ON Wrdncscln) eveiiifip- iasf.llio 12th inst.,sovejal inemfu'i^ of the Oicnye- Institution, nnd thcii liK-.uls diifcil at llio Ospiey Inn, Highsfieet, in lionoui ot the (lav. At six o'ciock about forty *at down lo a dinnei, setved i>p in excellent shle by tlie host, Nit . Thompson. 'I he chair was ably filled lt> Mr. James Hill, an old ;t ml icspectable f;i;uid ofFicei of llie Insuiututn. Alter the cloth Mas removed, tlie following t,cnturiPiit was pioposed by the Ciiiu'iman as the motto of tiie meeting — •'Gloiy to God in the hi^liesi, and on eaifh pence, yood will towatds men " After winch the following toasts «etc piopnbed, and OiunK vmllj heaity clipois " The Queen— tim\ felie ever suppoit the pjinctplcs Ili.-tt placed lie: ancestois on Urn tiiione of JJiigl.wid." "Pi i nee Albeit, and the rest of the Ro^al r\imi!\ ." "His Excellency, George Grey, Esq., Govet-iior-in-Cluef of New Zealand ; and piospprilv to the country and the eulei prising scitleib," with tlneoclieeis. " Tiie Duke of Cumhciland, Imperial Giaud Mastei of tlie Orange Inslilution." Nine times nine. " The noble Karl 1 ?, Ennisliillen, Roden, and Fdi nhnrn, and the O.angenißn of 1. eland." Nine tunes nine. " Tin-* noble Grand IV!;«stPi«;, and f!if Oranueincn of England and bcolland," Nine li'm-b nine. j In pioposing t!ic ne\t \on^, the Cl'ainnan \ bnofl) e\-]>lauicd the punciples of the Jiiblitution to fie agiceaMe lo liie MMUinieiil fiibl given — fticndl} to nil, at enrrnh with none; rot oflpn-s-ive, but defensive ; tead) to give llie light iiand of ftifiidship to eveiy good and lo\al subjm-l ; formed in bolf-deleticc, and to uphold otiraltiu and the tin one. Under its pimciples none v. ere called on to hear ill v. ill or usalace to an\ one on account of their peculiat ipligious priucipies, or political opinions ; noi to abandon an iota of good feeling towards their fellow -men. But, said he, our duty enjoiiib us to suppoit (as we trust we have < > ye? done) the Chutch, whose political connection with llie State hao laified lingland— noblo hngland—to a power and gloiy Mhich transcends all instances in ancient or modern histoi\, and iias placed the gieatesl sceptre on the earth in the hands of our good, out giacious, and most glouous Queen— a;id suit hei couijiieung flag ui.iui let! and her rnibsioiib all over die woi Id. Tiie Ciianman then gave— "lljc glorious, pious, and nninobtal memory of the gieat and good King William, who lestored civil and religious libettj, and decreed that on the Loid'b day the debtoi should go iice." Diunk with nine liineb tune, and enliiusiastic cheeis. "The victories of Derry, the lioyne, and Anglnim; may they evei be icmembeied by the descendants of tbe coiiqueiorß.'' "Major Geneial Pitt and the British Ai my, and long life to him." Three times tin cc. "Captain K. Stanley, and the Wooden Walls of England." Tluee times llnce •' Lieut. -Col. Wynydid, and the gallant old 5 and 8; may he evei support the i'lolotant pnnciplcb oi" vis aucestois, and live lung to wear the lamelb he lias gained in the Dntibh aruriy." JDrunk with all (lie txuiots. " Mis. Giey and the Ladies of Auckland ; ma) liei viitue6 and amiable qualities be duly appiedated and copied, and no calamity evei again visa hei path m life." " The Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and the Pioteslant Chuicli of eveiy sect in New ZeaJrfnd." " The Prentice Boys of De; ry." "Sir Harcouit Lees, the di&tinguislied champion of our Piolestant Constitution in Chinch and State." •' Our Bietluen in New Holland." " The memoiy of David IK'Kinlay, llip EnniskiUener, who led King William and hib i\\ my over the Boyne." Several loyal and appiopnate songs were sung in good style, and the company letned at ten o'clock, much pleased with the harmony and ploasutes of the evening, fii&t pledging a bumper to their next meeting, on the ,">th of November.
On Sam: uy -ihk Ijndkrsica'T',l). ! WEST INDIA VMM ~\ MaileJl'.s f))andy ( T r , \ In oi out Creiieva, in case, > . , t, . , t., ■ ( of Bond. Poit, Sheny iuid Maralaa Wine — nnuiodt holllej Dunhiii's Ale and Poiter C\)iigou and II) son Skin Tea Clunaaiid Manilla Si'£.\r Wheat Mill;,, \,uious M/es ' Mom and Wheat Sei\es S|).ides, No. 0, 1 , 2 Raw and Boiled Oil Window Glass, 10 x 12 Blue, While and lUoun Wrapping Paper A Ml Now landing, e\ " Clieeiful," 100 Bags Fu ,1 (Quality Flour 40 Boxes Soap 12 do. Dip Candle;* 5 do. Sperm do. 2 Ca )ks Cheese A do. Mutter 2 Caf.es Anowroot J Cask Limejuice (5 do. Omnges and Lemons 1 0 Boxes Pipes J. Woonnousp. Queen-stieet. July 1, 1848. "" "~~ SERVANTS WANTED.
WANTED, for the " Exchange Hotel,', a Marned Couple as Housemaid & Waiter. To respectable paities, Good Wages will be given. Apply at the Hotel. Auckland, July H, 1«1S.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 222, 15 July 1848, Page 4
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