ON SALE
At the Stores of tut. Undersigned, 120 KEGS WHITE LI ? AD 3 cases Paper Hangings 1 bale Canvas for ditto 10 kegs Nails 20 bundles Spades 30 boxes Pipes, 5 gross each 2 bales Navy Blue and Pink Prints 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 reams Grocer's Paper 4 bales Ginger Beer Corks 1 cask Epsom Salts 1 case Carbonate of Soda 2 cases Fancy Soap and Perfumery 100 doz. Looking Glasses for native trade 3 crates Folding Chairs 2 caroteels Currants 2 casks Chesme Raisins 2 cases Statioueiy 25 English Saddles aud fittings 1 case Saddlery, assorted 150 bushels Y. D. Land Oats JO hhds. Truman's Ale 5 " " Stout 2 Pale Sherry )P. Domecq's 2 u Gold " j Brand 10 cases Pale Sherry, 3 dozen each 5 " Port, ditto 2 hhds. 1 at i • . , , \ Mad eira 4 J Bain & Bortt. Wharf, Lower Queen Street, Nov. 5, 1850.
WESLEYAN MISSIONS, 1850.
HPHE Auckland District Committee of this ■*- Society have the pleasure to state that on Sunday, the 17th November, Sermons in aid of this Institution will be delivered, At AUCKLAND WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at 11 o'clock, a.m., and G o'clock, p.m.
At EPSOM WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at 11 o'clock, a.m., anl at 2\ o'clock, p.m.
THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Society, will be held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Auckland, on Monday, November 18, at half -past six o'clock ; Alex. Shepherd, Esq., Colonial Treasurer, in the Chair. Missionaries from various parts of New Zealand and Fejee are expected to be present, 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 their Friends in Town and Country, and the Public generally, not merely to be present at the Meeting on Monday Evening, but also at the Preparatory Religious Services.
NEW GOODS,
JUST OPENED, AT
MRS. LAWSON'.S STRAW BONNET AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Wynoiiam Strp.et, ONE CASE HATS AND BONNETS, comprising Thirty of the newest Styles and Shapes, in Tuscan, Sttaw, and Fancy PlaLs. One case containing Silk & Sal in PARASOLS — plain and figured ; Ladies' and Gent.'s white Kid Gloves; Roses, Orange Blossom, and Lily of the Valley ; Cap and Bonnet Ribbons. One case 6-4 Printed De Lame Dresses, and 3-4 ditto ditto ; Balzuinc, Mousseline de Lame, Organdi, aud Muslin ditto One hale Hoyle's best 5-4 Prints, 3-4 light and dark ditto, small patttern ; white and grey Calico. November 11, 1850.
NOTI C E .
ff^HE Wardens of the Ilundied of Auckland I request that all communications relative to the Hundred, may tor the future be left for them at the residence of the Ranger, by whom any information required will be afforded. Auckland, Nov. 7, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 1
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