HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
THE Committee of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society have determined on holding an Exhibition of Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, on the Bth day of November next, when premiums will be awarded for — The best Bouquet of Flowers . 2nd " " " choicest plant in bloom, best collection of plants 2nd " " « " Camelia " seedling Geranium " Auricula " Carnation " collection of Cape bulbs " Fuschia The best pan of Roses " " Pansies " " Picotus " " Pionies The best dish of Gooseberries " " Currants " " Strawberries " " Rhubarb, 1 2 stalks
The best Asparagus " dish of Peas " dish of French beans '•' 2 heads of Cauliflower " 2 Cabbages " 2 bunches of Carrots " 2 do. do. Turnips " 2 do. do. Radishes " 6 Lettuces " dish of new Potatoes " Cucumber Particulars of the place and hours of Exhibition will be given in a future advertisement. , Any interesting plants or floweis not mentioned in the foregoing list will be gladly received, and the Committee will feel obliged by 'their being exhibited. James Baber, ) c , . Edwin Fairburn J S ™^ s '
"Bx fi EZmmaJ' On Sale by the Undei signed, rjIEN HHDS. EP. RUM T_ 10 quarter- casks Hunt's Port 5 cases 3 dozen Champagne 5 do. do. Superior Port 4 quaiter-casks Pale Sheay 5 hhds Taylors Porterj 50 casks Dunbar's Ale v 80 do. do. Stout 150 bags Flour 124 bags Pampanga Sugar 64 bags Refined do. 10 chests ) n „ 20 i chests j Congou Tea 44 boxes Mould Candles 5 casks Bathurst Cheese 20 bags Patna Rice 3 casks Split Peas 1 case Anchovy Paste 4 cases Preserved Salmon 80 kegs (28 lbs.) White Lead. J. Woodhouse, Queen-street, Oct. 8, 1850.
EX "MINERVA," FROM LAUNCESTON, On Sale by the Undersigned — TOO B AGS FLOUR (Ist, Van Diemen's #WJ Land) 30 bags Oats 2 casks Oatmeal ' 8 tubs Butter 30 bags Biscuit 2 cases Cheese A few Sets Cart and Gig Harness Kip Leather and Kangaroo Skins Ex " Joseph Cripps," 90 cases Cavendish and Nailrod Tobacco 36 casks American Pork John Salmon & Co. Sept., 26, 1850.
NOTICE.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between Wardell & Jennings is this day dissolved by muliidl consent. The business will in futuie be earned on by Edward Wardell. Edwd. Wardell, Witness, J. Jennings. James Thos. Boylan. Auckland, 7th October, 1850.
WANTE D-A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at Masonic Hotel.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 468, 9 October 1850, Page 1
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373Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 468, 9 October 1850, Page 1
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