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Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, Ist May, 1849. TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon on Friday, the 25th instant, for the supply of the whole or any part of the undermentioned Articles, for the use of the Colonial Hospital, at Auckland and New Plymouth. Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed " Tender for Hospital Clothing," &c. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, j Colonial Secretary. J Cotton Shirts 72 Night Caps 48 Long Woollen Stockings 48 pairs Leather Slippers 24 „ Ticken (for Beds,&c.) 90 yaids JBrown Linen Thread 1 lb. Scales and Weights. . 1 set, to weigh 56 lbs. Ditto, small 1 „ „ 1 lb. Sheets 14 pairs Bolster Cases 14 Camp Oven 1 Towels 6 j

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 18th May, 1849. TENDERS in duplicate will be received at this Office until noon on Friday, the 25th instant, for the supply of 24 Flannel Shuts for the use of Prisoners in the Gaol of Auckland. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

On sale by the Undersigned : CONGOU AND HYSON TEA Sugar, in or out of bond Brandy, Rum, and Cape Wine Thomas Lewis, Fort -street

WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. !

AUCKLAND DISTRICT OF ODD FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY. P.G. Wm. Da vies, President. THE Brethren of thf Order are hereby notified that the above Fund, for the aid and relief of the Widows and Orphans of deceased Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this District, has been established in connection with, and under the protection of The Fountain of Friendship Lodge, and will come into operation on the First day of June. By order of the President, P.G. James Derrom, Sec. Auckland, May 18, 1849.

NOW PUBLISHED j Price 2s. 6d., THE First Step to Maori Conversation, being a Collection of the most useful Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs, with a Series of Useful Phrases and Elementary Sentences, alphabetically arranged, in two parts, intended for the use of the Colonists. By Henry Tacy Kemp, Native Secretary. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c

JUST PUBLISHED.

A LEAF FROM THE NATURAL HlSf\ TORY OF NEW ZEALAND ;OR VOCABULARY OF ITS DIFFERENT PRODUCTIONS, &c, &c, with their native NAMES. BY THE Rev. Rl CHARD TAYLOR, M.A., F.G.S. — Price Two Shillings and Sixpence. John Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, April 7, 1849.

NEW MUSIC,

Just Received, and on sale at the prices AFFIXED — MARCHES :— La Donna Del Sago (by Rossina) 6s The Vivitu, ss. ; The Fairy March, 3s, 6d; La Philtre, 4s. Quadrilles :— -The Bella Donna— Les Orgies— The Amaranthine — The Minstells— Grand Albert — A Quatre Maries— Guillaume Tell— The Cameo— T Un Bal Sous— La Regence — 4s. each. Waltzes : — The Emerald— La Pluie De Perles (or Basta de Verdi) — The Ethiopian— 3s. 6d. eacl. Popular Melodies: — Gemu of Ethiopia— The Birth day Polka — The Pensiero— ls. each. Airs :— Kathleen O'Moore — Rory O'More — O'ga Mazurka— Deh, Con Te, Con Te Li Prendi— Cailen Herringi New Year's Eve— 3s. Gd. Songs :— A Life on the Ocean Wave — I'm afloat, I'm afloat— Serenade of Danish Students (Sweet Nightin. gale with joy elate) to Jenny Lind— Jenny Lind's Reply — Jenny Lind's Farewell to Sweden — The Home of my Childhood's day's— ln Infancy when gay and young— The Secret to be Happy — The Fly* ing Dutchman— Cinderella— 2s. 6d. each. The Buffalo Hunters— The Sky Lark— The Log Hut— I'll hang my Harp on a Willow Tree — Why chime the Bells so Merrily— The Blind Lover— Kathleen Mavournen — Row Sisters Row — I saw a Maiden Fair*— Sweet Lily of Loraine— Lilla's a Lady — The Last Meeting (or meet me to night)— Heart my Heart ! Oh ! whence this sorrow— The Hindow Wi dott— Here's a health to Thee Mary — Sweet Mary a Cush la maChree — Ask not why the tear drop Glistens— 'Tis the Cry of War resounding— l love her, how I love her — Love lurks in a laughing eyeHave I not loved thee ?— Norah the Pride ofKildare —The Fairy Boat— 2s. each. DtJBTS :— The Honey Beeß' Admonition — The Mother's Lament— The Fairy's Bride— 2s. 6d each. J. WILLIAMSON, Bookseller, &c. Shortland-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 4

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676

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 4

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