r|MIK Commillee of Management beg to mii- form the Subscribers that the nBTUMJXT IS ALL to the Auckland Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, will take place at the Masonic Hotel, on Tuesday Evening, tbo Gth of August. Dancing will commence at -^ past 8 o'clock. William Hulme, Chairman of Committee. July 30, 1850.
GENTLEMEN desirous of subscribing to " the RETURN BALL to the Auckland Lodge of Free Masons, on the Gth of August, will please make application to the Undersigned members of Committee. William llulme, Chairman, Captain Pitt, A.D.C. Captain Cockcralt, W. S. Grahame, Lieutenant Cooper, J. A. GILI'ILLAN.
MODEL SHIPS.
THERE WILL BE RAFFLED FOR, At the Royal Exchange Hotel, in a few days, r D^WO beautiful large-sized and most pel feet i Models of Ships of War — full ligged, ataunto, and complete in every point, ltom tiuck. to keel. One that of a famed 120 gun Mup, the other that of a crack Frigate. They may be seen at the Hotel, where a List lays for signatures. July 27th 1850.
PROFESSOR COOPEB. Has just received a few IMPROV E DEL E C T R I C A L RENOVA T O R S, Wan anted pine Tloise Hair. fPIIE impiovemcnt consists in the bail being J~ in pait pcipendicular, still letaining the Horizontal influence, by which anangement they aie not liable to tear the skin, at he same time the electrical action is much increased. N.B — Eatly application is necessary, there being only a few on hand. Wig Scalps — Patent Whiskers and Moustaches — Petfumery — Fine Old Rock Hones — &c, &c, &c.
NEW Circulating Library, SIIORTLAN D -STREET, (Three doors riio.\r the Royal Exchange Hon,L,)
TJ THOMPSON begs to inform the inhaiL\'» bitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has this day opened a. Circulating Library, wheie Books, by the best Authors, may be obtained at the late of Id. per day per volume. July 22, 1850.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " Fatry Queen," and Late Arrivals. GERMAN SILVER SOUP LADLES do. do. Folks do. do. Fish Slices do. do. Sugar Tongs do. do. Tea & table Spoons do. do. Spurs Tea Pots, of new elegant designs Patent Coikscrews Brass and Copper Tea and Toddy Kettles English and German Jews' Harps Rim and Bam bury Locks Cut Tacks, assorted sizes Screws, do. do. Butt, Parliament and T Hinges Moiticc, Jack and Beading Planes Cast Seel Chisels, assoitcd sizes Noifolk Latches Silk Piuses, &c , &c. Together with a large supply of Glassware, Brushwaie and Slops. J. T. Boyi.an, Queen-street. Auckland, July 24.
WANTICD IMMEDIATELY. A FARMING Man, one who can diive Bullocks, or Plough, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. ,1a mhs Dunning. Auckland, Government Dah\ . July 25th 18:0.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 448, 31 July 1850, Page 1
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