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MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by public Auction on Thursday next, Nov. Ist., 1849, at 11 o'clock, at his Rooms, Shortland Street. J CJASE GIMPS, FRINGES, Dress Orna- ** ments and Butlbns 2 pieces Fancy Tweed 5 ditto Fancy Vesting 6 boxes Gents Batin Stocks Ladies' and Children's Night & Day Caps 30 yards Black Satin 20 pieces Merino Lisle Thread, Berlin, & light Kid Gloves Book and Jaconet Muslins 1 case Fancy Ribbons White and unbleached Calico 100 pairs Cantoon and White Moleskin Trowsers Black and Fancy Satin Vests 20 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs 1 Ton Fine Coffee Black and Green Tea 10 boxes Sperm Candles 12 ditto Allens Mould ditto 6 ditto Al lens Soap 2 tons Manilla Sugars 3 bags Ground Pepper &c, &c, &c.
MR. D. NATHAN Will sell by Auction, on Thursday next, November Ist, — « PAIRS PLATED CANDLESTICKS 6 ditto Snuffers, to match 4 ditto, Chamber, ditto ditto 3 Glass Liqueur Stands 6 Toast Racks 6 Revolving Cruets and Stands 4 Six-cup Egg Frames The above Goods will be open for inspection on Tuesday.
SACRED HARMONIC SOCIETY. PATRON His Excellency Sir George Grey. FIRST Public Rehearsal, (in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute), on Wednesday evening next, 31st October. PROGRAMME PART I. Chorus ..." Hark the Glad Sound". . . • Webbe. Solo '« Hymn of Eve" Dr. Arne. andChoi > U '»}'' Soundthe ' Loud Timbrel "" }Ariion. Quartette, ? " Light of those whose "1 w . and Chorus \ dreary Dwelling " J mDler# Solo « My Song shall be of Mercy "...... Kent. Schwui I" Come Gracious S P irit " } Beethoven. Chorus. . . . « The Heavens are Telling " Haydn. PART 11. Solo and Chorus " When rising; shines the Morning Star ". . J. Bishop. Solo "Arm, Arm, ye Brare" Handel. Hymn .. .. " Lord of Heaven " Haydn. Solo, Treble.." Angels ever bright and Fair ". . Handel. Solo, Tenor and Chorus. . . . " Lutber'i Hymn." Solo, (Ban) •'Tears such as tender Fatheri Shed " Handel. Solo "But thou didst not leare ". . . . Handel. Chorus « Hallelujah " Handel. Admission by Ticket only, 3s. 6d., book of words included. To be obtained from Mr. J. Williamson, Bookseller, or from the office of the " Southern Cross." To commence at eight o'clock precisely.
TAMAKI GROVE. FOR SALE, or to be LET, for a term of years, the above Farm, well fenced in, and in grass, with good House and Homestead, and about eight acres of Garden and Orchard all stocked with trees, three acres of which are producing annually large quantities of frnit. Would be sold either in allotments or entire, Apply to the proprietor, on the premises. W. Church.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WHAY, successor to W. Goodfellow, . begs most respectfully to return thanks to the Gentry End Public of Auckland, for the very liberal patronage and recommendation he has received since his commencement in business, and at the same time begs to state nothing shall be wanting on his part towards meriting a continuance thereof at the new and commodious premises to which he ha? removed, next to the Court House. Queen Street, October 20, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 369, 27 October 1849, Page 1
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