WESLEYAN SABBATd SCHOOXi APJKTIVERSAHYnpHE ANNUAL SERVICE'S in connection ~S- with the above School will commence on Sunday, the 28th instant, when two Sermons will be preached at the usual hours — in the • morning, by The Rev. J. H. Fletcher, and in the Evening, by The Rev. Thomas Bundle, and Collections made in aid of the fund for supplying the School with Libiary and other necessaty Books, &c. The Examination of the Children will take place in the ( hapel, at half-past Two, t.m., at which Parents and others are invited to attend. On New Yfar's Day, the FESTIVAL will be held in the Paddock of the Old Government Mouse Grounds, adjoining the Barrack Wall, which the Lieutenant-Govei-nor has kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee for the occasion. A TEA MEETING will be held on the Evening of the same Day, in the School Room, the proceed of which will go to aid the School . Fund. Donation Lists are now lying at the shops of Messrs. W.H'ighes, l).Ellis,T. Keven,T. Somerville, J. A. Langford,Davy and M'DoweU, M. Somervilie, J. T. Jaggar, W. Tatlersall, J. Williamson, and Dr. Matthews, where subscriptions towards the maintenance of the School will be thankfully received.
COSNELL % RIDISGS Have received insttuctions to Sell by Private Contract, nn H A T retpatkably feitile Suburban 1- FARM, called Situate on the Kyber pass road, within a few hundred yards of the Epsom Road, the Royal George Inn, Public Market Place, &c. The Property consists of Six Acres, of a rich alluvial bottom, laid out in paddocks, and well enclosed and divided, and amply watered at all seasons, with a substantial and commodious Farm House, Stables, fctock Yaids, &c. This Farm is particularly adapted for Dairy purposes, or for Market Gardening, being at once so productive and so near town. Or it would be invaluable to a Slock owner foi fattening Cattle when brought in for sale or slanghter.
HOBART TOWN CART MARES. FOR Sale, by Private contract, 9 MARES all broken in to Harness, imported by the " Arabia," from Hobart Town, where they have been selected with care. They are well adapted for Plough or Cart. Apply to J. Newman, or to Mr. Paton, Epsom.
SURREY HILLS. TO BE LET— any portion or the whole of this Valuable Property, containing upwards of 300 Acres, upon an improving lease for seven years. In the hands of a practical farmer proximity to town, gives this property superior advantages. For particulars apply to Joseph Newman, Land Agent & Auctioneer. K^muera, Oct. 23, 1851.
FARMS FOR LEASE OR SALE. SEVERAL FARMS for Sale or Lease, ranging from 100 to 250 acres, within a convenient distance of town. For particulais apply to Joseph Newman, Land Agent, and Auctioneer. Remuera, Nov. 20, 1851.
NOTICE. npHE Undersigned having received authority -a_ from the Executors in the estate of the lats Edward Meurant, Auckland, directs that all claims against the Estate, may be presented to him before the Ist of January next, and all debts due to the said party, to be paid before the same date. Joseph Newman, Land Agent, &c.
Ladies — PERMIT me to inform you of my intention to continue to catry on the Millinery business, in which you have hitherto afforded me much liberal encouragement. Having taken, and being about to remove to Mr. Russfll's house in Chapel-street, (at the top of West Queen-street), I shall after Wednesday next, be prepared to receive there, and to execute any orders with which you may favour me. Your obedient servant, M. F. Wardell. Dec. 17, 1851. To the Ladies of Auckland, &c.
GXbXFFXtf &. XiOSES, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, & GLAZIERS, SIGN WRITERS, GRAINERS, Furniture* Ornamental, and Decorative Painters, PAPER HANGERS, &c, &c. t |PH"E above named persons having enteied -&- into Partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the above described Business in its various branches, beg most respectfully to inform their Friends and the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, generally, that they intend to use every effort to obtain their share of public patronage, by the selection of the best materials, and by the employment of sober skilful Workmen. All orders left at Mr. Losee's, opposite the Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, will receive punctual attention. Auckland, Dec. 16th, 1851.
WANTED— An Active Man as WAITER Good references will he required. Apply to Mr. Hardington, Royal Exchange Hotel. Auckland, 12th Dec, ISSI,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 595, 27 December 1851, Page 4
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