Commissariat Office, Auckland, September 10th, 1850. RENDERS (in duplicate) will be received •*• at this Office, until noon of Wednesday, the 16th October next, for the Supply of FRESH MEAT lequired at the Bay of Islands, from the Ist December next, to 31st March, 1851. The conditions of Contract and other necessary information will be found in the Commissariat advertisement for Annual Contiacts, dated 18th January last, and published in the New Zealander newspaper. Fred. Bratiiwaiti?, D.A.C.G., For the Assistant Commissary Geneial.
To Carpenters &, Joiners.
TENDERS are requested for the Erection of a Primitive Methodist Chapel ; the plans and specifications of which may be seen at Mr. Kkven's, Boot -maker, Shottland-ciescent. The Tenders should be sealed and addressed to Rev, R Ward, and left at Mr. Kbven's, on or before Sept. 24, 1850. R. Ward.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' IRSTITUTE.
A LECTURE WILL be delivered in the Hall of this Institution on Tuesday evening, the 2tth of September, ON EDUCATION; ITS AIMS, ITS INSTRUMENTS, & ITS RESPONSIBLITIES. BY THE Rev. J*. J7. FLETCHER, Tickets (for adults Is., children 6d.) may be had of Mr. Hansard, Lower Queen -street ; and at Mr. Williamsons, Shortland-street. *#* Members are leminded that the doorkeeper will require the production of their cards.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
Ex " Oliver Cromwell." PARTICULARS of Shipment of addition al Summer Goods by the above vessel, will appear in a future advertisement. Sept. 17th, 1850.
Straw Bonnet Warehoused
NO T I C E. — Arrangements having been made for a more satisfactory completion of the work during the Summer, former customers are respectfully informed that orders in every description of work connected with the Bonnet Business will now be executed with punctuality and dispatch. September 14, 1850.
JUST RECEIVED, AND ON SAIE RY THE UNDERSIGNED, |i>AA BUSHELS MAIZE M.^\f\F 500 do# OATS Wheat, Barley, and Tares Clover, Grass, and Garden Seeds Also — Bacon, Lard, Salt Pork, &c, &c, and A few tons potatoes. A. Mcars, Shortland-stteet. September 14, 1850.
A. M'PIIERSON, Plumber, Copper, and Tin Plate Worker, TAKES this opportunity to thank his Friends and the Public for their liberal patronage during the period he has carried on business in this place, and to inform them that having received a laige Stock of Materials per late arrivals, he is now ready to execute any orders in the Plumbing line, and having been employed many years in the first shops in Scotland, he flatters himself that he will give satisfaction to those who may entrust him with their orders. Pumps of every description made and fitted up in the mo.st substantial manner; A. M'P. having received an assortment of Patent Lead Pipes of all dimensions. Also, for sale, Sheet Lead of the following sizes, viz., 41b , 4^lb., 51b., and a large assortment of Zinc, which will be cut to any size required, and at the lowest price. Baths of every description made on the shortest notice. Shipping aud Country oidcrs punctually attended to,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 462, 18 September 1850, Page 1
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