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EX ALGERINE. "i B A G S DAIRY SALT 20 Boxes N. S. W. Soap 50 do. Liverpool do. 24 Gross Layers' Blacking 2 Gases Indian Soy 4 Cask Pudding Raisins 1 do. Carraway Seeds 4 do. Scotch Barley 2 Champion's Vinegar 40 Boxes Mould Candles AA Bags Light Java Sugar 1 Ton Candied Sugar. EX MARY CATHERINE. 20 Cases Pint Pickles 4 0 do. Salad Oil \A do. Mustard 7 do. Bottled Fruits A do. Royal Standard Vinegar ii do. Belmont Sperm Candles Jams and Lcllics, Cocoa and Anchovy Pastes Table Salt, in Jars, Patent Groats, etc., etc., etc. Mark Somerville. Corner of Shortland and Queen Streets, Auckland, July 22nd, 4853. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, AUCKLAND. A T a Meeting of the Parishioners, held in xjL the School Room, in llobson Street, on Wednesday evening, the 4 3th inst., it was resolved,—" That in the opinion of this Meeting there is great need of adddilional Church Accommodation in Auckland, and, therefore, it is necessary to take immediate steps for Building St. Matthew's Church." In furtherance of this object, the following Gentlemen have been elected as a Committee ; Rev. F. Thatcher, Capt. Russell, 58th Regt., Messrs. Burtt, T. E. Taylor, C. 11. M'lntosii, Mayne, Hoop, T. Weston, Capt. Puliiam. The Committee propose to erect the Church of stone, after a good model. A part, sufficient for the present wants of the Parish, to be first completed, and the work to be carried on from time to lime, as Funds become available for the purpose. Contributions will be received by any Member of the Committee, or at the Union Bank of Australia, where an Account for "St. Matthew's Church Building Fund" is opened. On behalf of the Committee, Frederick. Tiiatc er, Chairman. EX " MOA," FROM SYDNEY. HUBS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 05 do B. P Rum 4 Puncheon, do. 709 Bags Sugar A Cases Muntz's Metal 2 Casks Composition Nails 2 Cases Saws, Cross-cut, 5, S?, and 6; Pit, 6i, 7£, and 8 feet 4 Cask Plantation Hoes 5 Bales Sole Leal her 4 Cask Italian Rye Grass Seed 4 ditto Butch Clover ditto 40 Boxes Junk Pipes 40 " Go-a-head do. 400 " Soap 7 Packages Boots and Shoes, Wellingtons, Princes, Bluchers, etc., etc. 40 Pieces Flannel Blue and Red Serge Shirts A Cases Moleskin Trowscrs 7 Packages Saddlery and Harness 420 Bags Biscuit 500 Pieces 7-8 and 5-4 Prints Cottons Braces Scotch Twill Shirts Worsted Caps Grey Calico, 27in. and ooin. Worsted Frocks Cotton half hose Lambs' Wool Shirts Woollen Shawls Black Cloth Trowscrs Buck Frocks Lambs' Wool Half Hose Worsted Cravats Drab Pea Jackets Ladies' Dresses, new patterns Tarpaulings W. S. Grahame. EX RAVEN. HOGSHEADS W. I. RUM 410 Bags Sugar 4 Case Silk Handkerchiefs 2 Bales » D 1 c c ,. , 7 o ; Blue Serge Shirts 1 Case \ ° 4 Case Frocks, Trowsers, Coats, Jackets and Blouses 42 Kegs Nails 3 Bales Cotton Sheets. W. S. Grahame. EX CASHMERE. rpWO HOGSHEADS MARTELL'S X BRANDY. W. S. GUAIIAME. AGENCY AT SYDNEY. i/FR. JOHN BRIDGES (formerly of the -LtX Customs Department at this Port, and late of the Union Raid; at Sydney), begs to inform the inhabitants of New Zealand, that he has established himself as a GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT at Sydney, and from his intimate acquaintance with lhe markets and men of business there, feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may employ him, either in the sale of produce, purchase of goods, or any other description of agency he may be entrusted with. Refers to Captain Kelly and Mr. T. E. Taylor. Office at Messrs. R. Cowan and Co., George Street, Sydney. J ANTED—A WET NURSE. Apply at r the New-Zcalander Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 759, 23 July 1853, Page 2

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