&aie lip Suction. FLOUR, &c. THOS. WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 24th January, at their Stores, Shorilandstreet, at eleven o'clock, BAGS TARANAKI FIRST FLOUR <v/ 20 ditto N. Z. ditto 7 ditto ditto Second ditto 12 ditto ditto Third ditto Also, 1 Trunk Gent's Wearing Apparel A Double-barrel Fowling Piece, with case T - ._ and fittings 4 Double-grOOYed Rifle, with patent fivebullet mould 2 Double-barrelled Pistols, wilt case ana fittings ""--^J Military Spurs, Telescope Saddle Bags, Chessmen Mahogany Dressing Case 2 Meerschaum Pipes, silver mounted Wylde's Maps of New Zealand, Australia, South Australia, Port Lincoln, Map of the World, Wellington, New Plymouth, &c. And other Goods. SECOND EDITION "AUCKLAND AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD." QHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, by f3 SiiiTrr, Elder, & Co., London, a Second and considerably enlarged and improved Edition of AUCKLAND AND ITS HEIGHBOURHOOD, Including some Account of the recent Gold Discovery, and Chapters on other subjects;' with A MAP of the Auckland District, froin recent surveys; and a Yiew of the City from) the Harbour. Orders for copies to be forwarded direct from the London publishers, to persons in any parts of the United Kingdom, will be received by J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c. I AUCKLAND GOLD. On Sale by the Undersigned, THE following Lots from the Coromandel Diggings— No. 1 -A Splendid Nugget, weighing over 5.V ounces No. 2—A second, found adjacent to the above, originally part of the same piece, over 4£ oz. No 5—A very beautiful specimen, about oz. No. 4—Several lots of rich Dust, about 50 oz. No. 5—A quantity of Auriferous Sand, about 20 pounds. Connell & Ridings, Gold Brokers, Queen-street. FOR SALE, EX RAVEN, (\t\ BAGS Superior ZEBU SUGAR *"W SO ditto Manila ditto 20 chests Congou Tea 5 bags Patna Rice. Charles Davis. Queen-street, Jan. 21, 1853. THE AUCKLAND REGATTA COMMITTEE TX7 ILL meet at the Masonic Hotel, on Vt Monday Evening next, at 8 o'clock. John Salmon, Chairman. Auckland, Jan. 22nd, 1853. AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. i A PROPOSITION having been made at **■ the last General Meeting to divide the Society, and to form two separate Societies, one Agricultural and the other Horticultural. It was resolved that a farther meeting be held at the Exchange Hotel, on Saturday, the 29th instant, at noon, for the consideration of the subject. James Barer, ] cvm vies. Joseph Newman, i Joseph Newman, i The Society's Annual Show will take place in the 3rd week of March. M UJS_I C. MR. SWAIN respectfully offers his serif L vices to the Inhabitants of Auckland, as an experienced Teacher of the PIANOFORTE, THOROUGH-BASS, & SINGING in all its branches. Pianos tuned—the harsh wiry tone ol half worn Pianos removed, and the original mellow tone permanently restored.—Terms moderate. I Orders left at Mr. Stichbury's will be [punctually attended to. WESLEYAN COLLEGE. r rilE NEXT SESSION will commence on 4- Monday, January 24th, 1833. Terms, Sc, may be obtained on application at the Institution. 1 Joseph 11. Fletcher. TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. WANTED, a Steady Man who understands his Business. For particulars apply at the " New-Zealander" office, or to John Hall, Otabubu.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 1
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