ON Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, ex " Elora,"
PCf\(\ DOZEN London Bottled OXJX * BEER
15 Tons Liverpool Salt. James Macky, Queen Street. 23rd June, 1848.
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned Ex DEBORAH, q « HOGSHEADS SUPERIOR u SCOTCH WHISKEY. James Mack y. Queen Street. June , 1848.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
Great Reduction in Prices.
nr^TIE Undersigned begs to inform his CusJL tomei-3 that he commences, To-Morrow, selling for ReadyMoney only, when aGREAT REDUCTION will be made inthe pricei cc of Groceries, which will be sold cheaper than at the cheapest shop in Auckland. Everything is of first-rate quality — consisting of the usual good Black and Green Teas, Moist and Refined Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Rice, Oatmeal, Barley, Butter, Cheese, Currants, Figs, Pickles, Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco, Comfits, Fruits, Sauces, Pickled Tougues, Oils of all sorts. With the usual assortment of Ironmongery, Tinware, Crockery and Flint Glass. P. Monro. Corner Shop, Queen-street, June 30th, 1848.
MR. E. GEORGE begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has This Day opened his House at Onehunga,' and wishes to assuie them that the same civility and attention will be afforded as when formerly of the Exchange. July 1, 1848.
HARDINGTON'S EXCHANGE HOTEL.
npi-IE SUBSCRIBER begs to notify to his -**• friends and the public, that he has This Day entered the Exchange Hotel, where every attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of his visitors.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
VOCAi, CLASS SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST the 17tii, 1848. first part.
Semi-Chorus & Chorus — ' Glorious Apollo' — Webbe. Song — ' List to the Music of Even' — Quartette & Chorus — ( Awake, Eolian Lyre, Awake !' — Danby. Song — < Wilt thou remember me ? — Bianchi Taylor. Solo & Chorus — c Come, if you dare' — Purcell. Song— 'Still, still, I'll think of Thee'— De Pinna. Venetian Gondola (two voices) — ' Music's softest note is sighing' — W. Ball.
Huntsman's Chorus — ' What equals on earth the delight of the Huntsman V — Weber. SECOND PART.
Solo & Cho-rus — 'Allegiance we swear' — Bishop' Trio — ' Peace to the Slumberer' — Catalonian Air. Song — ' Had I a Boat on some Fairy Stream' — Rogers. Glee — ' Forester, sound thy cheeiful Horn, — Bishop. Song—' The Flowers that Blossom' — B. Hume Quartette — ' See our Oars with feather'd spray — S. J. Stevenson. Trio & Chorus—' The Gnome King'— Bishop. Bass Solo & Chorus — ' England's Song of Freedom' — Mathews.
To commence at Eight o'clock, precisely. Tickets — single, 2s. 6d ; double (to admit a lady and gentleman), 4s. 6d. — to be obtained at the "New Zealander" and "Southern Cross" offices ; also at Mr. T. S. Forsaith's, Short-land-street, and of Mr. T. C. Hallamore, Highstreet. Admission by tickets only, and no money will be taken at the doors. G. Smith, Secretary and Librarian. Auckland, August 4, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 229, 9 August 1848, Page 4
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