Miscellaneous Concert,
IN THE HALL OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, on Wednesday, September 18, ISSO, under the patronage of THE GOVERNOR AND LADY GREY, in aid of the Funds of " the Auckland Sacred Harmonic Society."
Part I. Chorus — ' Hail, Smiling Morn' .... Spofforth °•* j ' '"Sr.e ' o the Mountain. . J. P. Knight Glee & Chorus — ' Mynheer Vandunck' Bishop Song — ' Spirits of Freedom ' . . . . Dr. Mathew Catch—' Ah, how, Sophia V Calcott Song — ' Happy Land ' Rainbault Giee— < O Happy Fair ' Shield Duet — ' Now Hope, Now Fear' Braham Song — ' Let the Night darken in' .... Topliff Chorus — * Huntsman's' Weber
Part 11. Glee & Chorus — ' The winds whistle cold ' . . Bishop Song — ' The Shipwrecked Mariner '. . Sporle Tiio — i Peace to the Slumberers'. .Catalonian AhGlee — ' Haste, my Boy. Dr. Smith Song — Think ere you speak '. . . .N. J. Sporle Glee — ' Life's a bumper ' Wainwright Duet — ' Wake thee, my dear ' Blangini Song — < The Sapling Oak' btorace
Select Melodies. Finale—' The Railway.'
Admission, by tickets only, price 2s Cd. each, to be had at Williamsons Library, fchoitland-slreet, or at Mr. Hansard's, Lower Queen-street. Performance to commence at half-past seven o'clock precisely.
JOCKEY CLUB.
TH E MEMBERS of the New Ulster Jockey Club will meet at the Club Room, Royal Exchange Hotel, T HIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Auckland, 11th Sept., 1850,
EX " LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK."
TH E Undersigned begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has just received an Extensive Stock of GLASS, consisting of the largest description of squares as yet imported ; and can supply parties, for Picture Frames, &c, with an excellent quality and at the most reasonable charges. W. Tatter sall. Auckland, 11 Sept., ISSO.
CHAMBERS' EDINBURGH JOURNAL.
ARCH, CLARK, DRAPER, Shoitland Street, has gieat pleasure in announcing that by a communication received per the " Oliver Cromwell," he will be regularly supplied by Messrs. Chambers with their popular Journal. He is now ready to receive subsciiptions, and parties may commence with any Volume they please. He will also take orders, not only for the Messrs. Chambers' various Publications, but for any other Books that may be wanted. Two cases of Books and Stationery expected per the " Oliver Cromwell." In a few days he will Remove to his new Premises, now erecting on the opposite side of the street, next to Mr. Hughes. Auckland, Sept. 10, 1850.
NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at Auckland: yellow Cow, JL with white spots, brand off rump J S and off ribs C W, suckling a yellow bull calf, age about 10 months j yellow and white speckled poley Cow, top off off ear, no brands visible; suckling a red poley bull Calf, white stripe on off shoulder and rump up to the back, age about 9 months ; white Cow, red neck, with some red spots on body, branded off rump S ; ■white Cow with strawberry head and neck, and strawberry at flanks and rump, brand on near ribs not legible ; red sided Heifer, white back and belley, and white about the head, .brand on off rump not legible ; a young red Bull, white spot on top oif rump and near shoulder, with {.mall white spot on forehead, age about 12 months. If not claimed to be sold at the Pound, at noon, on the sth of October next, ISSO, Auckland, 10th Sept., 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 460, 11 September 1850, Page 1
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