NEW GOODS! WE W GOODS IS TWO CASES, Ex " ENTERPRISE," From London, CONTAINING the following Choice Assortment of GOODS, which are nowmarked off and ready for inspectionLadies' Genuine Lisle Hose, of the finest fabric Ladies' Stripe Shaded Silk Dresses, (quite new) Black Silks, Sattins and Sattinetes Barege, Muslin, Challie & Fancy Linea Gingham Dresses Small Pattern Printed De Lames, for Children's Dresses Children's Narrow Fancy bonnet Ribbons Thread Edgings and Lace, &c, &c. With many other articles too numerous to particularize, and will be sold at prices corresponding with other articles lately advertised. A. Jones, Railway House, Queen-street.
WESLETAJV MISSION'S, 1849. THE Auckland District Committee of this Society have the pleasure to state that on Sunday the 28th October the Sermons in aid of this Institution will be delivered, At AUCKLAND WESLEYAN CHAPEL : at 1 1 o'clock, by the Rev. John Whiteley ;— at 6 o'clock, by the Rev. James Buller. At EPSOM WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at 1 1 o'clock, by the Rev. John Warren ; — at 2^ o'clock, by the Rev. James Wallis, THE ANNNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Wesley am 1 Chapel, Auckland, on Monday, October 29* at half past six o'clock. | Missionaries from various parts of New Zea= land are expected to he present, who, witlT~" other gentlemen and mat>ri, may be expected to address the Meeting. A Collection will be made at the close of each Sermon, and in the course of the Public Meeting. The Committee respectfully invite their Friends in Town and Country, and the Public generally, not merely to be present at the Meeting on Monday Evening, but also at the Preparatory Religious Services.
TEN POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN ON Sunday Morning last, from my Premises at Lower Queen-street, A RUSSIA LEATHER POCKET BOOK, Containing Two Sets of Commissariat Bills drawn in favor of Messrs. K. & D Graham. No. 1841, dated Sept. 4, 1849, f0r £\ CO 0 0 ! No. 1842, " Sept 4,1849, " £381 10 4 These Bills are specially endorsed to me, and due Notices have been forwarded for stopping their payment at H er Majesty's Treasury, London, and their negociation at the adjacent colonies, Sa« Fraucisco, and other commercial ports. As they are theiefore utterly valueless to the party who stole (hem, or any other person than myself, it is moie then probable 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. Hab,. 1 , Auctioneer, or to self J. S. Polack, Wharf, Lower Queen .street Auckland, October 22, 1849.
FOR SALE— OR TO BE LET. For a term of years upon an improving Lease, at a very moderate Rent. A VERANDAH COTTAGE, containing Eight Rooms, with two Acres of Land, situated in St. George's Bay. For fuither particulars, apply to C. A. Harris,
TO LET, A HOUSE, of eight Rooms, and one of ** foui Rooms, m the neighbourhood of St. George's Bay— with Stable "and every cc: - venience for gp.it eel families. For Particular apply to 7. Fmc -. Collinhill, Oct. 3, lb*9.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 369, 27 October 1849, Page 1
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