FOR CHINA. A O> TTHE Fast sailing A 1 Baique, JsM|k I " ELIZABETH & HENRY," WKW. S. Clark, commander. ® £e * aSS& * This vessel has noble accommodations, and will leave in eight days. For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain Clark, or J. S. Polack.
FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, OR NELSON, AJCI^ T H E Schooner " CARBON," *fi^¥®/N^. ■* Petrie master. tMgMM? For Freight or Passage apply to S^ s^^* CONNELL AND RIR I DINGS.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, Bth November, 1848. TENDERS of British Gold and Silver, to the extent of Ten Thousand Pounds, in exchange for the Bills of the Undersigned, on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty 's Treasury, London, will be received at this Office until noon of Wednesday next, the 15th instant. The Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed " Tenders for Bills." And they must express the amount of money that will be allowed for each £100 in Bills. Philip Turner, A.C.G.
TO THE WESLEYAN CONGREGATION.
A MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, in the Wesleyan Chapel, at Seven o'Clock, for the purpose of expiessing sympathy with the Wesleyans of Wellington, and also of affording them aid towards the erection of a Chapel and School B oom in place of those lately destroyed by an Earthquake. Auckland, Nov. 15, IS4B.
WC. HAYES takes the earliest oppor- . tunity of conveying his grateful acknowledgments to those parties who so kindly came forward to assist in extinguishing the fire which broke out on his premises on Saturday last. To the Auckland Police Force, also, for their prompt attendance, and unwearied exertions, during the fire, he returns his most sincere thanks. Shortland-street, Auckland, November 13, 1848.
TO BUILDERS.
rWM NDERS arerequesteJ for erecting in stone JL a Smelting House at Kawau. For Plans, Specificatbns, and other particulars, apply to the undersigned, with whom Tenders, addressed to John Taylor, Esq., are to be left on or before Tuesday, the 21st instant. Walter Robertson, Architect, Albert -street, Auckland, November 11, 1848.
§>aleat bp auction, THOMAS JVESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 18th November, at their Stores, Shortland-slreet, at 1 1 o'clock precisely, OA BAGS SUGAR "* v 1 Case Cheese Cashmere, Norwich, and Crape Shawls Black and Fancy Silk Gimps and Fringe Habit Shirts, Chemisettes Cap Fronts and Flowers Fancy Ginghams, Cotton Velvet Orleans Cloth, Lisle Gloves Check, Twill, and Nainsook Muslin Children's Stays, Needles White and Coloured Roll Jacconet Black Bandanna and Brussels Handkerchiefs British Corahs, Lawn Handkerchiefs Infants' Robes, Black Lace Furniture Chintz, Osnaburg Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gambroon Black Sarsnet, Ribbon White Wireground Net for Veils Fancy Satin and Cashmere Vests Fane) Prints, Cotton Sheets Dunstuble, Fancy, Pearl Straw, and Open WorV Bonnets 20 dozer Striped Shirts 1 Case Confectionary, consisting of Rose, Lemon, Peppermint, Cinnamon, and Fancy Lozenges, Carraway and Mixed Comfits, &c. 1 Case Jim Crow Hats
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 257, 15 November 1848, Page 1
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