WESEiEITAN MISSIONS, 1850.
Auckland District Committee of this -"■ Society have the pleasiue to stale iha< on Sunday, the 17th November, Sermons in aid of this Institution will be delivered, At AUCKLAND WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at 11 o'clock, \.m., and G o'clock, v.n.
At EPSOM WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at 11 o'clock, a.m., ani at 2^ o'clock, p.m.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society, will be held in the Wesleyau Chapel, Auckland, on Monday, Novembei 18, at half -past six o'clock ; Alex. Shepherd, Esq., Colonial Treasuier, in the Chair. Missionaries from various parts of New Zealand and Fejee aie expected to be piescnt, who, with other gentlemen, will address the Meeting. A Collection will be made at the close of each Sermon, and in the course of the Public Meeting. The Committee respectfully invite thenFriends in Town and Countiy, and the Public generally, not meielv to be present at the Meeting on Monday Evening, but also at the Preparatoiy Religious Services.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AUCKLAND.
ON Sabbath first, the 10th instant, Public Woiship will be held (D. V.) at the usual time, in the forenoon, when the Rev. Thos. Buddle will preach, — and, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when the Rev. Alexander McDonald will preach. On Sunday following, the 17th instant, the Rev. John G. Millard will preach (D. V.) both forenoon and afternoon, at the usual hours. By order of the Office Bearers, W' S. GrßAiiAwr. Auckland, 7th November, 1850.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, Nov. 4th, 1850. rjiENDEDS for the Bills of the Undersigned ■*■ on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, will be received al this Office until noon of Monday next, the lllh
instant. The Tenders to be sent in Duplicate, sealed, and Endorsed, " Tendei for Bills," and to express the amount in Money that will be allowed for each £100 in Bills. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissaiy General.
NDW GOODS.
npHE Undersigned begs to intimate that he has on hand a varied selection of NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS, compiising — Embroideied Muslin Skiits Summer De Lames and Muslin Dic&ses White Checked Swiss Muslin ditto Barege and Shaded Albino ditto Orleans and Coburg Cloths Shot Silks White, Sky, Pink, Piimrose, and Lavendcx Gros de Naples Black Gios and Watered Ducape Black and coloied Satins Bonnet and Cap Ribbons in great vaiiety Pink, Sky, and Primrose Lisse Gauze Colored and White Tailtans Bonnet and Cap Flowers White and Coloied Kid Gloves Parasols Ladies' Fancy Neck Ties Gents' Satin & Ducape Fancy Neckei chiefs Black and White Lace Falls Blue and Gieen Gos&imer Gauze Bere^e, Paisley and Cashmeie Shawls and Scaifs Lisle Thread and Silk Stockings White Cotton ditto Children's White Socks, eveiy size Worked Muslin Collais aucl Habit Shut;* Infants' Caps and Frocks One Case Supeiioi Straw Bonnets & HaU Hoyle's Light Fancy Prints Superioi White and Fancy Ilcgatta Shiits Silk Umlnellas. E. WuiorxL, Shotlldiid-slrect. November 9th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 477, 9 November 1850, Page 1
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