EX "MOA" AND LATE ARRIVALS.
On Sale by the Undersigned.
/•£ MATS COMPANY'S SUGAR "** 50 Mats Java and Mauritius Sugars 10 chests Congou Tea 8 boxes Gunpowder Tea 18 bags beet Coffee 10 boxes Mould Candles 20 boxes Allens Soap 2 bales Brown Wrapping Paper 4 cases Arrowroot 2 casks Carbonate Soda 3 casks Washing ditto 1 cask Bath Bricks 3 casks Ginger 5 cases Bottled Fruits 6 cases Ginger Wine 1 hhd. Barcelona Nuts 4 cases Salad Oil 1 case Currie Powder 6 cases Mmtard in Tins 100 doz. Day & Martin's Blacking, 6d., Is., and Is, 6d. bottles Yarmouth Bloaters Pearl Barley Fine Twine Black Pepper Powdered Ginger Spanish Liquorice Candied Peel, &c, &c. M. SoMERVILLE. Corner of Shortland & Queen -streets. ) March 7, 1851. )
TO ARRIVE PER « CRESSWELL From London, Q BALES white and scarlet Blankets, 2 bales Calico 2 bales Fancy and Navy-blue Prints 1 C Hoyle's Plates 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 1 " Fancy Regatta do 1 C Cloth Caps 1 " Christy's Hats 1 bale Welsh Flannel 1 case Clothing 1 " Moleskin Trousers 1 ton Sheet Lead 1 case Pickles J bale Canvas 1 " Sewing Twine 200 doz. Marzelti's Bottled Beer. J. A. Gilfillan & 3rd March, 1851.
Commissariat, Auckland, 4th March, 1851. LENDERS for the following work, which must be completed before the 25th inst. will be received by the Undersigned until noon of Saturday next, the Bth instant, viz : Making 2 MAIN GATES, Making 2 WICKET GATES, For the Boundary Wall, Albert Barracks. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Royal Engineer Office. Philil" Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
CHAPEL OPENING.
THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL will be opened for Divine Worship, D.V., on Sunday, March J6, 1851, and on the following Tuesday, when four Sermons will be preached as follows : — On Sunday, March 16, by the Rev. T. Buddle, at II o'clock, a.m.; by the Rev. A. McDonald, at 2£, p.m.; by the Rev. R. Ward, at 6£. p.m.; and on Tuesday, March 18, by the Rev. J. Inglis, at 7 o'clock, p.m. A collection will be made at the close of each Sermon to assist the Chapel fund. The friends of religion, both in the town and in the country are respectfully invited to attend, with thanks for their past assistance. R. Ward. Auckland, March 4, 1851.
NO TICE.
MESSRS. MACLEAN of the Tamaki have ready for immediate Sale— about 600 Bushels PRIME OATS 30 tons Potatoes | ton Preserved Butter, a very superior article. Four payments, at intervals of three months would be taken. March 4th, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 511, 8 March 1851, Page 1
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