ON SALE
At the Stores of the Undersigned, 120 KEGS WHITE LEAD M.&\r 3 cases pp a p er Hangings 1 bale Canvas for ditto 10 kegs Nails 20 bundles Spades 30 boxes Pipes, 5 gioss each 2 bales Navy Blue and Pink Piints 4 bales Calico 1 bale Striped Twill 2 trunks Cloth Caps 2 bales Serge Shirts 3 cases Long-cloth and Regatta ditto 5 trunks Summer Clothing 40 learns Grocer's Paper 4 bales Ginger Beer Corks 1 cask Epsom Salts 1 case Carbonate of Soda '" 2 cases Fancy Soap and Perfumciy 100 doz. Looking Glasses for native trade 3 crates Folding Chairs 2 caroteels Curiants 2 casks Chesme Raisins 2 cases Stationery 25 English Saddles and fittings 1 case Saddlery, assorted 150 bushels Y. D. Land Oats 10 hhds. Truman's Ale 5 " " Stout 2 4-casks Pale Sherry )P. Domecq's 2 " Gold " j Brand 10 cases Pale Sherry, 3 dozen each 5 « Port, ditto I *;M; Ms \ ) Madeiia 4 p casks J Bain & Burtt. Wharf, Lower Queen Street, Nov. 5, 1850.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
rf^O take place hi the HALL of the 1 MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, on the Evening of Monday next (November 11, 1850), at half-past Seven o'clock, p.m. Conductor — Mr. E. Biddle. Part I. 1. Overture to Bishop's Opera— " The Heart of Midlothian." 2. Madrigal — " Comely Swain, why sit'st thou so <?»— Playford 3. Grand Waltz . " Di Tanti Palpiti," with variations— from Rossini's Op. "Tancredi" 5. Glee—" Glorious Apollo"— S. Webbe G, English Melody—" 'Twas in the merry month of May." 7. Aria, with variations—" La Gazza Ladra" — Rossini. Violin solo, with Choruses 8. Part Song — " From the Fair Lavinian Shore," Part 11. 9. Grand Waltz, with variations— Mozart 10. Trio and Chorus — " Bcnnedetta sia la Madre" — Palestrina 11. Scotch Melody— " Auld Lang Syne." 12. Theme, with variations — " Se Vuol Bal-
lare," from Mozart's Opera " Le Nozzi di Figaro" 13. Glee — " When Arthur first in Court be-
14. Duet — " La ci Darem la Mano" — from Mozart's Opera " II Don Giovanni' 1 15. Irish Melody- -" St. Patrick's Day." The National Anthem — Solo, Duet, Tiio, and Choi us
Single Tickets, Is. 6d. ; double ditto, 2s. 6d. — may be had of Mr. R. Thompson, stationer, Shoitland-street, and of Mr. Hansard, Lower Queen -stieet. Subsciibeis are reminded that it will be necessaiy to pioduce their cards. J. Kavanagii. Sec. St. Patrick's Band.
AUCKLAND REGATTA FUND.
IT is requested that the Subscribers to the Fund raised in January last, will meet at The Royal Masonic Hoiel, on Monday next, the 11th instant, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the Treabiuer's report, and on other business. Fred. W. Merriman, Treasurei. November 7th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 477, 9 November 1850, Page 1
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