I AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A PROPOSITION having been made at ±a- 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 further meeting he held at the Exchange Hotel, THIS DAY, the 29ih instant, at uo.au, for the consideration of the subject. Jaiiks Bash., 1 Secl , Maries , Joseph Newman, ) The Society’s Annual Show will take place in the 3rd week of March, LATEST ARRIVAL OF GOLD FROM COROMANDEL, 1% /| R. HANSARD has just received several -lull parcels of very fine specimens of GOLD, {dust, nuggets, and quartz) from Coromandel which he has been favored with instructions to Sell, and which arc open for inspection aphis office. Mr. Hansard believes it to be very fortiir nate that these very fine specimens have arrived in time for forwarding home per “Fahey.” Princes-streel, Jan. 28, 1853. I. O. 0. ft, M. U. A U CL.L AND I) IS TRIG T, rriTE MEMBERS of the Order are paiv J- ticidariy invited to meet at the “Good Intent” Lodge Room, on Monday next, at one o’clock, p.m., for the purpose of accompanying the remains of the late Rev. J. F. Churton, to the place of interment, this feeing The only mark of respect which if. is now in their power to show to the memory of one whose life of practical charity harmonized so fully with the principles of the Order. John Kelly, P.G.M, Ciias. Stitchburv, D.P.G.M. R. Schultz, P.C.S. Regalia—Black Scarfs and Gloves. | District j Officers.
LAND FOR SALE. rpilE VALUABLE PROPERTY in FrceJ- man’s Ray, owned by Air. Wm. Smithson, being No. IK of Section No. 8, containing 16 acres, the whole of-which is fenced, and in cultivation. Also, -S' 7 The Property in Wyndham-slreet, known as “ Smithson's Brewery,” with the Buildings and Brewing Utensils. For particulars apply iq T. Russell, , Solicitor, Wyndham-slreet, Jan. 24, 1835. TO BE LET, for such term as may re agreed upon, -GRASS PADDOCKS AT EPSOM, Containing 5Q Acres. npIIE Tenant will have the option of 1 placing Stock where they may feed luxuriously, or taking off a second Hay Crop, which will be quite ready for mowing early in the next month, terms—moderate. Apply to the owner, James Simms, or to .‘Mr. I jUsk, Epsom. 2Rlh January, 1855. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, WANTED, a steady ROY as an out-door apprentice to the Painting and Glazing Business. He will neither be required to SHOE RLACK, CLEAN KNIVES, CUT WOOD, 01' do any drudgery work, except what is connected with the trade. .For particulars apply to Wm. Griffin, Painter, Priuccs-slreet, Auckland, Jan, 22, 1803BMggMgggggggjS s
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 709, 29 January 1853, Page 2
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