MISSIONARY TEA M E E TJL N G . J^ TEA PARTY, for the Missionaries Members, and Congregation of the Wesleyan Church, will be held in the School Room, on MONDAY EVENING next, sth November. Tickets of admission, One Shilling ; to be had of Mr. Hughes and Messrs. Sometville & Co., and at the New Zealander Office. Tea on the table at £ix o'clock precisely. Amkland, Nov. 2, 184-9:
a Young Man, a SITUATION, as Clerk in a Solicitor's Office, or in a Merchants Counting House, or a Store. Testimonials as to character, &c M can be given if required. For particulars apply at the Office of this paper.
PIANO FOR SALE. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE A SQUARE PIANO, at a very **• moderate price.
1 HEREBY acknowledge the receipt of £4 from Mr. Bewes, pei* Mr. J. Coney, to be appropriated for the benefit of the Wesleyan Native Institution, at the Three Kings. A. Re*d. November 1, 1849.
WANTED, by a Man, lately arrived from England, a situation as Groom and Valet, or as an Agricultural servant. Has been long acquainted with, and understands the training and management' of Horses. Apply at the New Zcalander Office. Oct. 30th, 1849.
WANTED. A STOUT Active Lad as House Servant. No one need apply who cannot be recommended for honesty and sobriety. Apply at the Victoria House.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
RECENTLY unpacked, a few samples Christy's London Beaver and Paris Silk Hats, modern style Naval and Military Cloth Caps, and Boys 1 and Children's Caps of various kinds Also a superior description of Gentlemen's Fancy Regatta Shirts, Braces, and Satin, Opera Ties.
It is respectfully intimated that, towards the end of the week, there will be ready for inspection a limited number of the Adelaide Victoria. Paletote (said to be a happy adaptation of the ideal of gracefulness to the adornment of the sex) ; the newest article of fashionable dress now worn on promenade. Oct. 30, 1 849.
TO LEASE. AN ALLOTMENT of LAND at Rerauera, having frontage to the Tamaki Road. The Allotment contains 3a. Ir. 3 1 p.; there is 2£ acres laid down in Oats, and well fenced in, with a two-roomed House on the Allotment ; Also five milking Cows to be let with the Fawn. Apply to James Rutherfoid, Auckland, or to Mr. Osborn, Epiora Road.
EX "ENTERPRIZE." On Sale by the Undersigned, 100 CASES GENEVA. James Macky. Queen- street, October 29, 1819.
CON NELL # RIDINGS HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE GOLD HUNTING WATCH, warranted in 1 thorough repair.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 371, 3 November 1849, Page 1
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