ST. PATRICK'S HALL. rrHE FRIENDS of TEMPERANCE and 1 the Public generally are respectfully informed that a GRAND CONCERT OF VOCAL am) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, will be given in St. Patrick's Temperance Hall, on the Evening of Thursday, 17th instant. By the kind permission of his Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Wvnyard, G. 8., the excellent Band of the 58th Regiment will attend. Mr. Swain has also been engaged for the occasion, -he will sing a variety of popular Songs, and accompany himself on the Pianoforte. To commence at 8 o'clock, precisely. Single Ticket, 2s. 6d.:— Double, 4s. Gd. To be had of Mr. Dignan, Mr. Whelan, and Mr. Boylan. N.B.—For Programme, see Bills. HP HE Undersigned has for sale TEN TONS X of HOBART TOWN POTATOES, at THREE POUNDS PER TONS, grown from the last imported Hobart Town seed. S. 11. Andrews. Burrington, Hobson's Bay, March 15, 1855. TO BE LET OR SOLI), HUE MILL AT THE WAIMATE. -L Application respecting the same may be made on the station, or to Robert Vjdal. Auckland, March 15, 1855. TO CAPITALISTS. 17OR SALE, by Private Contract, about 1- Ninety Acres of Land, at Remuera, on the East of Mount Hobson; being the part of Mr. Dilworth's property, lying between the Great South Road, the Tamaki Road, and the road from Tamaki Road to Epsom, opposite Bird Grove. This beautiful properly is known to be one of the best in the district, —the land of the richest description, and abundantly wooded and watered. It will 1 e disposed of together or in lots, on liberal terms. Apply to Conn ell &, Ridings. N.B.— Should the property not be sold during the present month, it will be subdivided and offered by public action on an early day, of which due notice will be given. TO BE SOLD OR LET, In St. George's Bay, within 15 minutes walk of Auckland, < a WELL-FINTSHED HOUSE, containing five rooms, with ' j f° ur nt-Tcs of Land adjoining, *££s&MzMs laid down to grass, and fenced in. There is a good well on the premises with constant supply of water. The property may be viewed and particulars obtained upon application to Mr. Johnson, ''Windsor Castle*' Inn, Parnell. T 0 B E LE T, -$ r jP II A T Commodious and » Dwelling House, Garden, * Stable, &c, situated at Parnell; recently occupied by Dr. Fox, Staff-Surgeon. Apply to Connell & Ridings. NUGGET. VERY SPLENDID SPECIMEN of the - Waiau Diggings. A large quartzveined Nugget, weighing oV ounces, computed to contain i ounces of pure gold, -will be RAFFLED FOB, on an early day, at the "Exchange Hotel," where the Nugget and Subscription List may be seen. Eighteen Members, at I/, each. Auckland, March I, 1853. FOR SALE, EX RAVEN, •>{\i\ BAGS Superior ZEBU SUGAR *" X?Xf 50 ditto Manila dido 20 chests Congou Tea 5 bags Palna Rice. Charles Davis. Queen-street, Jan. 21, 1853. HAY. Undersigned is now preparer! to sup- - ply Hay of the best quality, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at the lowest Market Price. N.P>. A large supply of Oats, Maize, and Bran, on hand. TIIOS. SoiIERVILLE, Shortland-streel. Auckland, Feb. 11, 1855. MIXED CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. On£ale r.v the Undersigned. 4(1(1 BUSHELS of the above, of a very XW g U pg r j 0P Quality, warranted free from noxious weeds, sorrel, > c, &c. TIIOS. SOMERVILI.E, Shortlaud-street. Auckland, Feb. 11, I 5-2.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 722, 16 March 1853, Page 1
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