Gents' Grey, Brown, Blue, and Black Ponchos Men's Colonial Tweed Coats & Trowsers " Satin, Valencia, & Fancy "Waistcoats West of England Wool -dyed Black Cloths Brown Beaver and Blue Pilot (.loth Double-milled, Wool-dyed Black & Oxford Mixed Doeskin ; Shepherd and Fancy Plaid Doeskin Plan' and Fancy Strip' d ditto Fancy Miiled Colonial Tweeds and S hephep rs' PJaids White and Drab Corudroy Winter Waistcoating and Vest Satin j White Quilting and Buff Cashmere Tailors' Trimmings, Haberdashery, &c, &c. One Trunk Ladies' Strong Cashmere Boots One do. Youths' and Boys' Double Soled Cossack Boots. 650 Pairs 9-4 th, 10-4lh, 11 -4 th & 12-4 th Blankets 4-4 th and 6-4 th Printed Druggets Floor Cloths and China Matting Wax Cloths and Circular Covers Biussels, Kidderminster and Scotch Carpeting. A few Wedding Rings Two Cases PRITCHARD'S SUPERIOR VELVET NAP HATS. Shortland-street, 20th April, 1850.
SACRED HARMONIC SOCIETY. Patron : His Excellency Sir George Grey. SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL (in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute), On Wednesday Evening, Slh May. Part 1. Trio & Chroui. 'Before Jehovah's awful Throne.' Solo. ' Lord remember David.' .Handel. Quartette & Chorus. ' Lamb of God.' Solo. ' 1 know that my Redeemer liveth.' Handel. Chorui. ' Lift up your heads.' Handel* Recitative. *In splendor bright.'.. Haydn. Chorus. ' The Heavens are telling.' Haydn. Part 2. Recitative Haydn. \ Air. ' With verduie clad.' Haydn, Solo, Trio and Chorus. ' Sound the Loud Timbrel., Arison, Solo (Bass). ' Honour and Arms.' Handel. Duet & Chorus. • Hear my prayer.' Kent. Solo (Bass). The last Man,' Calcolt. Trio. ♦Queen of the Sea.' ...J. Smith. Solo. 'Holy! Holy! Holy!' Handel. Chorus. 'Hallelujah,' Handel. Admission by tickets only, 3s. GeL, Book of words included ; to be obtai Qed from Mr. J . Williamson, Bookseller, or from Mr. A. W. Hansard, High-street. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. H. M. Jervis. Hon. Sec,
EX "ISABELL A." Now landing ex " Isabella," from Hobart Tow n. 17? I N E FLOUR i? English Barley White Oats Hops Seeds Apples Butter Cheese, Y. D. L. Shingles Paling, 6 feet Tobacco Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen -street, April 25th, 1850.
C. JOSLIN, OAIR DRESSER, Perfumer ai>d Win jLJ. Maker, Queen-street, from 182, Strand, London. C. J. returns thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitauts of Auckland for the liberal pationage he has received since his commencement in the above line, and hopes by strict attention to merit a continuance of their support. An assortment of the best English Perfumery Brushes, Combs, Soaps, &c, &c, on hand.
FOR SALE—EX " ISABELLA." T7UFTY CHESTS CONGOU TEA JJ Fifty half-chests ditto ditto A few casks [] [] [] Hunt's Poit And a few casks sherry J. Salmon & Co. March 27, 1850. Lower Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 422, 1 May 1850, Page 1
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