MR. HENRY HARDINGTON
BEGS to inform the public that he will commence to run his elegant New OMNIBUS 'IXCHANGS,' between Auckland and Onehunga on Sunday next, to be continued every Sunday till further notice* leaving Auckland at 10 a.m., and Onehunga at 5 p.m. Auckland, January 23, 1851.
Straw Sonnet Warehouse*
SELLING OFF! npHE Remainder of Stock on hand having * to be disposed of within a few weeks, still farther reduc'ions in prices has now been made with a view to effecting that object, after which the premises will be to let. Jan. 28, 1851.
SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS.
CONNELL & RIDINGS have for Sale the undermentioned valuable Suburban Allotments, two miles from Town, on the road to Cabbage Tree swamp. a. r. p. No. 29 of Section 5 4 3 25 30 " " 4 2 0 31 " « 4 3 24 36 " " 5 1 33 37 " " 10 1 25 These Allotments will be found well worth enquiry, being within so short a distance of town, with an excellent cart road the whole way, and the land of very good quality. No. 29, 30, and 31 could be well combined as one suburban Farm.
SALT BEEF.
ON Hand a few Tierces and Barrels of Prime MESS BEEF at Connell & Ridings,
ON SALE. mm IS SIO NARY VISIT TO THE [f I FRIENDLY & FEEJEE ISLANDS, in the Year 1847, by the Rev. Walter Lawry, General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Missions in New Zealand, &c. With an Appendix containing Notices of the Political Constitution, Population, Productions, Mann<rs, Customs, and Mythology of the People, and of the State of Religion among ihem. With a Map and Woodcuts. Edited hy the Rev. Elijah Hoole. " One of the most interesting missionary narratives we have ever perused is that of the Rev. Walter Lawry, during a visit to the Friendly and Feejee Islands in the year 1847. Independent of the deep and absorbing interest which every Christian mus>t feel in the main ob|e<t of the voyage, we were really delighted with the animated sketches of the natives, and the picturesque description of the scenery of these sunny islands which the accomplished author has everywhere dispeised through the narrative — so different to the dry details to which such journals are usually confined." — New Zealand Evangelist. Price 4s. 6d. in boards ; small edition Is. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller and Stationer.
JUST Received, a few Copies of the NAUTICAL ALMANACK,for 1851. J. WIILIAMSOX, Bookseller.
A SOIREE OF the Members of the Auckland Mechanics' Institute and their Friends, will be held, in the Hall of the Institution, on Wednesday, the sth proximo, By the kind permission of Lieut.-Colonel Wynyard, the Band of H.M. 58th Regiment will attend. Tickets of Admission — Double, 2s. 6c!., single Is 6'd. — to be obtained at Mr. Williamsons, Mr. Boylan's, Queen- street, and of the Honorary Secretary, Lower Queen -street.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
Notice to Members.
THE MEMBERS of this Institution are reminded that in accordance with Law No 9, " The General Meeting of Members" will be held on Friday, the 7th proximo, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and Balance Sheet — (he Election of Officers for the ensuing Year — and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. The nomination of 15 members to serve on Committee is to be made on the evening of the meeting. A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Jan. 24th, 1851.
ON SALE, AT THE RED HOUSE, QUEEN STREET.
TAHITI AN ORANGES, Apples, 6d. per lb., PEARS NEW COCOA NUTS. George Hunter. January 31st, 1851,
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New Zealander, Issue 502, 5 February 1851, Page 4
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