AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. IN order to the re -organization of 'the above Institution, and the appointment of the necessary Officers and Committee to conduct it efficiently for the ensuing twelve months, we, the undersigned, hereby request the former members, and such other friends of Mechanics' Institutes as are now in Auckland, to attend a Meeting, which will be held in the Hall on Monday Evening next, the 28th inst, at 8 o'clock. (Signed) Thomas Outhwaite, Thomas Lewis, William Connell, John Williamson, Uicihrd Ridings, A. Black, George Hunter, John B. Benneit. Matthew Cartlr, m.d., James Derrom, W. C, Wilson. Auckland, Jan. 21, 1850.
FOR SALE, i JfpUggk T N the Picturesque Village of HIUUIJL J- Oneliunga, a HOUSE containJw|p|ip i ing a Large Shop, and two Wmw comfortable Rooms, doing an extensive business, being the Ihoioughfare to Otahuhu, with half an acre of land attached, and a never failing well of excellent water. In calling the attention of the Public to these desirable premises, the undersigned begs to remind them of the importance becomingdaily attached to this settlement ; satisfactory information of which can be obtained of Robt. Thompson, Osprey liuk Auckland, Jan.j22 ( ~lBGo.
FOR SALE, -^gg, A FOUR Roomed COTTAGE, delightfully situated in OffiJjyyij£ cial Bay, with a Verandah, good fIWH**TKg Mable, and the necessary Out Buildings, a most productive Garden containing Grape Vines, and Choice Fruit Trees, with a never-failing supply of excellent spring water. The very healthful locality in which the above is situated, would render these premises worthy of consideration ; the lenns of which can be obtained of Robt. Thompson, Osprey Inn. High -street, 22nd Jan.
TO LET. I JpA ACACIA COTTAGE, (lately | jßTlskl^" occupied by Mr, O'Mealy,) I Jagjggnear the suburban residence of His l^aiaPlSSExcellency General Pitt— commanding extensive and beautiful views of the harbour, with about two acres of ground in garden, orchard well stocked with fruit trees in bearing, paddock, &c. Apply to Connell & Ridings,
TO LET, From 21st February Next, |Ull!lM,i> THE EXTENSIVE PREMISES RHJIJLJLj •*- in Shortland-srreet, adjoining raJSISgLMr. Hughes Grocery Store. ConAlVfewi sisting of Two Shops and Dwelling Houses, several Out-houses, Stables, &c. ; the whole Premises extending back to Chancery Street. Apply to Connell & Riimngs. C. & 11. are authorized to Sell this valuable Property, if required.
TO LET, j^~, fTPHE New Brick COTTAGE, JnHL JL in Wakefield-street, containing four rooms and a good cellar. SK A well of pure water close to the house, and a small garden.— Rent Moderate. Apply to Connell & Ridings, or to Mr. Vercoh, Fort- street.
ON SALE.— Ex "VIVID." 11EN PACKAGES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, W. S. Graimme, Fort Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 395, 26 January 1850, Page 1
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