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THE Auckland District Committee of tiis Society have the pleasure .to state tha* on Sunday the 28th October the- Sermons xr. aid of this Institution will be delivered, At AUCKLAND WESLEYAN I HAPEL : at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. John^Whitel^y ;— ; — i at 6 o'clock, byIEe'RBV.TAMEs Buixbk — " | At EPSOM WESLEYAN CHAPEL : at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. John Warbek „-— at 6 o'clock, by the Rev. James Wallis, THE ANNNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Wesley* a Chapel, Auckland, on Monday, October 29* at half past six o'clock. Missionaries from various parts of New Zu, land are expected to be present, who, rat other gentlemen and mauri, may be exnecfed to address the Meeting. A Collection will be made at the close of each Sermon, and in the course of the PuMv Meeting. The Committee respectfully invite tn"r Friends in Town and Countiy, and the Puo'ic generally, not merely to be present n ct«e Meeting on Monday Evening, but albo a; me Preparatory Religious Services.
TEN POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN ON Sunday Morning last, from my Premises at Lower Queen-stret, A RUSSIA LEATHER POCKET BOOK. Containing Two Sets of Commissariat Bills drawn in favor of Messrs. R. & D. Graham. No. 1841, dated Sept. 4,1840, for £100 O O No. 1842, " Sept 4,1849, « £'*8l 10 4 These Bills are specially endorsed to me, and dua Notices h.»v«- been forwarded fo f > stopping their payment at H^r Mf.jes.'y's Treasury, London, and tht-ir negociation at the adjacent colonies, San Francisco, and other commercial ports. As they are therefore utterly valueless to the party who stole llu-m, or any other person than myself, it is more th^n piobable they may have been thrown away ; if such has been the case, any person finding the same, will immediately receive the above reward, on delivering them to Mr. Hart, Auctioneer, or to self J. S. Polack, • Wharf, Lower Queen«atreet. Auckland, October 22, 1849.
WANTED TO BORROW, I^HE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, on ample (security, and at reasonable interest. Enquire at the New Sfieilander Office. Oct. 23, 1849.
THEATRICALS. MILITARY THEATRE. THE Members of the Auckland Amateur Dramatic Society, will perfonu on Friday Evening next, ALL AT COVENTRY. Chinese Dance, Song, — - " I'm Ninety Five." Nigger, Song and Dance. The whole to conclude with the laughable Farce, entitled THE VILLAGE LAWYER.. This performance will be m aid of the Auckland Race Fund. Tickets— 4s. and 2s. 6d,, to be obtained from Lieut. Cooper, gg'h Regt., and Mr. Hardington, Hxeh-iugc -Jotei, Doors open at half pant Se\ sn, pedocmancc commencing at Eight o'clock. No admission without Tickets — of which but a limited number will be issued. No money taken at the doors.
Z.OST ASILKUMBRELs.A, with saver pi .* on the Handle inscribed W. b. Whoever has found the same, and will L kg it to this Office shall be rewarded foe th^r trouble.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 368, 24 October 1849, Page 1
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