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THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by Public Auction, on Friday next, 13th July, at their Stores, Shortland-street, 1 at 1 1 o'clock precisely — |A BAGS RICE ■■•" Brown Paper, Brushware White Shirting, Diaper Towelling Dungaree, Stripe Shirting 9-8 Shirting Print, Umbrellas DeLaine Dress, Felt Hats Knives, Scissors Soup and Sauce Ladles Dressing Table Ornaments Ivory Card Cases A Great Variety of Toys Tunbridge Ware Childrens Books, &c. 2 Cases PERFUMERY consisting of Maccassar Oil, Pomade Fancy Soap Tooth Powder Circassian Cream Bears' Grease Creme D'Amande Eau de Cologne Lavander Water, &c, &c/ And a Variety of other Goods.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Ex " Jane Catherine." CONNELL If HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on an early day — TWO CASES NEW BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Just Arrived, per " Jane Catherine," from London. Particulars in a future advertisement.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CONNELL % RIDINGS Are instructed (o offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Satukdiy next, the 14th day of July, inst., at 12 o'clock, unless previously redeemed, ALL that Piece or Parcel of LAND, part of Allotment No. 3, of Section 16, situate in the town of Auckland, parish of Wdi. temata, and county of Eden ; bounded on the north by Wyndham Street 25 feet, on the east by other part of same allotment, sold to William Bellingham, 1 15 feet 6 inches, on the south by a lane, 25 feet, and on the east by other part of same allotment, sold to William Sansom, 115 feet 6 inches, be the said several admeasurements a little more or loss. The title deeds may be seen ai the office of Mr. James Y. Marstoa, Solicitor, West Queen Street.
ST. PATRICK'S HALL. AT a Meeting held in the Catholic School Room, Auckland, on Monday the 9th day of July, to take into considation the necessary measures for erecting a Teetotal Hall, The Rev. Father Petit Jean in the chair, it was unanimously resolved — 1. That it is desirable that the members of " St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society" should have a Hall sufficiently large to enable them to meet together and advocate the moral principles which they have espoused. 2. That from the increasing number of children the present School Room is inadequate, and that the Hall could be devoted to educational purposes during the day. 3. That it is the unxnimous opinion of this meeting that such a Hall would tend not only to the improvement of the moral and intellectual condition of the rising generation, but would be replete with benefit to the community at large from the purposes to which it is intended to be devoted during the evening. 4. That the following gentlemen be appointed a Committee to open a subscription list, and to adopt the necessary measures for erecting St. Patrick's Hall. Mr. H. Coolaghan, Mr. D. Lorrigan, « W. Grace, " P. Whelan, « P. Donovan, " A. Peterson, « T. Henry, " J. Nolan, « D. Lynch, " P. Grace, « T. Boylan, " B. Gittos, " — Egan.
WANTED— An Apprentice to the Printing Business, Apply at this office.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 327, 12 July 1849, Page 1
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