NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES.
VOCAL AMD INSTRUMENTAL GONSERT.
HpHE Public arc respectfully informed that the Pupils of Mr. Barry, the Musician, -i- assisted by a few Friends, intend, by a CONCERT, which will take place ill the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday Evening next, the 12th instant, to mark their high respect for, and appreciation of, his professional talent and zeal. As this Performance will be principally by the younger branches of families, it wili afford an excellent opportunity to Parents, Guardians, and Youth, of witnessing what has been done to cultivate and advance the science of Music in this Province. The Programme will consist of the following selections: — PROG R A M M E : Pakt I. 1. Overture—' ll Tancredi,' Rossini . Pull Band. 2. Quartet — 'Del Conte Miro O'Norma,' and cSi Fins Allore,' from Op. Norm a, Bellini .... Masters J. and W. Hunter, Geo. Buckingham, and Preceptor, Z. Song — ' The Vale of Arno,' Louis Leo Miss Debus. 4. Duet — 'Logic O'Burchan,' with Variations, J.^ Ashley . . Masters .T. and W. Hunter. 5. Solo— 'BuonaNotte Amato Bene,' with Variations .... Master Buckingham. 6. Song— (Basso) ' Bay of Biscay,' Davy Mr. Bird.
Fantasia— A Choice Selection of Airs, Songs, &c-, from various Authors, on that admired Instrument, the Flutina .... J[ ... Mr. Lawrence. Part 11. 1. Duet — ' Di Piacere mi balsa il cor,' Rossini .... Master Hunter and Preceptor* 2. Song — ' Kate Kearney,' Cavolan Miss Dobus3. Duet — ' Love in :i Tub,' W. 11. Barry , Master Buckingham and Preceptor4. Song—' Mariner's Grave,' Mr. Bird5. Solo—' Cauld Kail in Aberdeen,' with Variations Master Hunter6. Song — ' Blanche Alpcn,' Stephen Glover Miss Debus7. Irish Medley, embracing sixteen favourite Airs, from various Authors, compiled and arranged with a Fugue Introduction and Finale, by W. 11. Barry . All the pupils their Preceptor, and Assistants. Doors open at seven. Performance to commence at half-past seven precisely. Tickets of admission, single ticket, Is. 6d.; double tickets, 2s. 6d. : to be had of Mr. G. Hunter, Queen-street, Mr. Charles Stichbury, Shortland-street, Mr. T. Londergan, Princes-street, Mr. John Bolus, West Queen-street, and Mr. George Buckingham, Waterloo Quadrant. coittOTEEicxAX, house. ] EX "EMMA" AND LATE ARRIVALS.
TH E undersigned lias received Ex 14 EMMA," a most Magnificent Assortment of Drapery Goons, comprising eveiything requisite for the present Season. The above shipment, having been purchased at unprecedentedly low prices, will be sold for the smallest lemunerating profit — theiefore parties will do well to avail themselves of the present opportunity that the Commercial House affords them of selecting from the largest and cheapest assortment of goods in the Colony. H. R. Kane, Jan. 7th, 1852.
On Sale by the Undfrsigned. fit CHESTS FINE CONGOU TEA *-* 10 Half ditto ditto 96 bags Company's sugar, No. 1 pieces 30 " light Java sugar 42 " stove-dned dairy salt 2 " pearl barley 2 " oatmeal 2 " ground black pepper 48 gross Layer's Id. paste blacking 50 " Colonial matches 6 cases Layer's ginger wine ; 1 case nutmegs i &c, &C, &c. M. SOMKRVILLE., i Corner of Shortland and Queen-streets. Auckland, January 6th, 1852.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST OPENED " Ex Emma," THREE CASES LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES. H. R. Kane.
NEW SEAIjiUSTD FISH-
TO CABINET MAKERS AND OTHERS. HP HE Undersigned has just opened, Ex JL " Emma," One Case of Damask and Watered Moieens, in colors, with trimmings to match. H. R. Kane.
ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED,
np\VO TUBS PRIME CURED MULLET, X from Wangarie, well worthy of a trial, ONLY 4D. PLR POUND. P. A. Philips, Wharf Stores, Victoria Lane. ,
FOR SALE, EX "MOA."' 7 DOZEN FOSTER'S best Strapped SPADES 6000 Y. 0. Land Palings 72 Camp Ovens. 7 Large Boileis 30 Grindstones 2 Bales Sole Leather 1 1 " Kip i 2 Cases Blown Windsor Soap I 5 Mushroom Ketsup 8 Casks Raisins 4 Cairolels Currants 1 Case Normandy Pip nns 80 American oavs 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, & 20 feet 19 Bags Coffee \ 18 Cases Champagne. ' 56 Bags Dairy Salt 1 Case Russia Duck 54 Heavy Wool Paclcs 3 Cases Moleskin Trowsers 2 Hales Blue Blankets 2 Cases White Cotton do. 1 " Fancy do. 2 " Regatta Shirts 1 Case Cord Trowsers. W. S. Grahame. Auckland, Dec. 19,1851.
B UILDING LAND IN QUEEN STREET, AT TWENTY SHILLINGS PER FOOT. ipONNELL & RIDINGS have on Sale, v_y Three Building Lots in Queen Street, each having a frontage of 24 feet, hy a depth of 66 feet, more or less. A Plan to be seen at the Matt. Also, TWO SUBURBAN LOTS, having a frontacre of about 66 feet, by a depth of over 200 feet, situated within a mile of town, and commanding a magnificent view of the harbour. Piice —Five Pounds each.
FARM AT KARAKA. i^ONNELL & RIDINGS have for Sale by \J private contract, a VALUABLE FARM of '200 acies, being allotment No. 24, in the Parish of Karalea, with a considerable frontage on the North 10 the Pahurihuri Creek. December 27, 1851.
desxraszix: siratrzusAza- far-mc. CONN ELL $ RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, THAT remarkably fertile Suburban FARM, called •• W11.1.0W BANK," Situate on the Kyber pass road, within a few hundred yards of the Epsom Road, the Royal George Inn, Public Market Place, &c. The Propel ty cousists 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 Ilouse, Stables, Stock Yards, &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 Stock owner for fattening Cattle when brought in for sale or slanghter.
WINES. ON SALE, fi*(\ CASES VERY SUPERIOR CHAM*J^ PAGNE 4 ditto Claret 10 ditto Burgundy 3 ditto White Hermitage 20 ditto Sauterne 10 ditto Moselle 2 ditto Lisbon 8 ditto W. I. Madeira 4 ditto Marsala 10 ditto Bucellas 40 ditto Port 40 ditto Sherry 400 dozen Maizetti's Bottled Ale and Stout. W. S. Grahams. Fort-street, Auckland, Dec. 24, 1851.
HORSE STOCK. "PURCHASERS of HORSES have now a Jl more eligible opportunity of effecting their investments than has ever presented itself in this Colony ; and they are invited to inspect ihe extensive and very varied Stock, adapted to all purposes, now running in the borne paddock of the undersigned, situate on the Epsom Road, eastern side, opposite the Hobson's Bridge Biewery. Henry Hardington. Auckland, Jan. 6th, 1852.
ON SALE, Ex "Maukin," THIRTY TINS YARMOUTH BLOATERS 16 Tins Smoaked Haddocks 6 do. Kippered Salmon 4 do. Pickled Oysters 4 do. Lobsters (entire in shell) 12 do. Lobsters for Sauce 10 do. Soft Spelding 19 do. Scotch Haggis 12 do. Hare Soup 5 do. Hotch Potch. W. S. Graiiame. Nov. 26th, ISSI.
FOR SALE EX « MOA." 9AA FAT W E T H E R S. VVf W. S. Grahame.
&udaanß Almanack, FOR 1852, IS NOW PUBLISHED AT THE "NEW ZEALANDER" OFFICE.
HHENDERS will be leceived on or before JL Tiiursda y the Bth of January, for the purchase of the Grand Stand on the Epsom Race- course ; the contents aie 6000 feet of Timber. Address to M. Marks, Victoria Hotel.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 598, 7 January 1852, Page 2
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