! SABBATH SCHOOLS. I^HE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS on - behalf of the Wesleyan Sunday School, will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, ! Auckland, on Sunday next, December 30th, 1849. In the morning at 1 1, by the Rev. \. Reid, and in the evening at 0, by the Rev. J. H. Fr.ETCIIER. The Evening Discourse will be especially addressed to Youth. A Public Examination will be held in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, and an address delivered to the children and their parents. The attendance of the friends of the Institution is respectfully requested.
WEST QUEEN STREET SCHOOL. GPATERSON begs leave most respect- • fully to inform his friends and the public, that he will have no vacation this Season. Next quarter therefore will commence on the Ist of Januiry, 1850,' but Pupils can commence at any period of a quarter. Hours of attendance from 0 to |--past 12, and from 2 to 4. N.B. — An evening School from G to 9 o'clock. 24th December, 1849.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. BALL DRESSES. WHITE Aerophane Muslin Robes, openwork and embroidered tucks Sky, Cerece, and Pink Transparent ditto French & Limerick Lace Beilhes& Capes WALKING PRESSES. Rich Shot Glace Silks ColouiedGros de Naples ditto Black and coloured Rich French Satins Black Ducapes and Gros de Naples Figmed China Silks French and English Mouslin de Lames Printed and Stained Muslin, Cambiics,&c. PARASOLS. A great variety of Palmyra, Claremont, and Carriage Parasols, pearl mounted in plain and figured silk and satin.
British & Foreign Warehouse. LAST OF THE FRENCH MILLENERY. HPHE greater portion of these Goods having -*• been disposed of, and in order that the whole may be cleared off with as little delay as possible, such articles as are yet remaining have now been re-marked at a very great reduction on former prices. Ladies will find this an opportunity of supplying themselves to advantage with various articles of fashionable dress, such as is not likely to occur again for the season. In the item of Bonnets especially (among which are a few Silk, Aerophane arid Tulle) it is presumed the scale of charges, in connection with the quality of the goods, will prove a strong inducement to the purchaser.
EX "ESPERANZA," From Hob art Town. Q CASKS POTTED BUTTER suitable for shipment to California 2 casks Tongues 55 tons Van Diemen's Land fine Flour in 1001 band 2001b bags 100 bags Mult 31 ditto Oats 4 packages Castings 3 ditto Starch 1 case Plants 1 case Con f ectioncry 3 nests Tubs 9 ditto Boxes 1 case Jewellery Mar tell \s Brandy "} B. P. Rum / In or out of Case Brandy >• . , Superior pale Sherry I " ona Ditto Rich Port J Blue Cloth Caps Black Paris Hals Carolina Rice Alum, Pork, Beef Kip, Calf, Kangaroo, & Sole Leather. Thomas Lkwis. Wharf, Queen -street, December 14, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 386, 26 December 1849, Page 1
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