ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, AUCKL A N 1) . 4 T a Meeting of the Parishioners, held in the School Room, in Hobson Street, on Wednesday evening, the loth Inst., it was resolved, That in the opinion of this Meeting there is great need of addditional Church I Accommodation in Auckland, and, therefore, it is necessary to lake 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, 58lh Regt., Messrs. Burtt, T. E. Taylor, C. 11. MHntosu, Mavxe, Hoop, T. Weston, C- Sanderson. - Capt. PuLiLur. 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 lime to lime, as Funds become available for the purpose. Contributions will bo received by any Member of the Committee, or at the Union Rank of Australia, where an Account for “St. Matthew’s Church Building Fund” is opened. On behalf of the Committee, Frrrerick Thatcher, Chairman. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex Simlah, \XT HITE CLOY E R SEED, v V French Lucerne Seed Fern Scythes and Handles, complete Yeoing Hooks, Fern and Manuka Hooks Spades, patent keeled, No. 1 and 2 FFF Sporting Powder Shot and Percussion Caps Honey-dew Tobacco, in 100 lb. cases 7 Crates of Copeland’s best Crockery Port Wine (very fine) Brandy, Palo Eau de Vie Jamaica Hum, 10 O.P. Wine Corks etc., etc,, etc. W. Brodie. Fort-street, July 20, 1853. FOR SALE, EX ALGERINE, J_/f| RAGS FAIR MAURITIUS SUGAR |j- ( jj tlo ( iiiio Pampauga ditto 50 ditto Patna Rice 10 Chests j 10 J -ditto :> Fine Congou Tea 20 Boxes i 20 ditto Hyson Skin 42 boxes Liverpool Soap 40 ditto Mould Candles 3 Bales Corn Sacks J. A. Langford, j ShoiTland-slrcct, July 14, 1833. j
JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. TV ECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT TO EUROPE, in 1831 and 1832, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to commence a fund for establishing an Evening Reading Room and Library for the workingclasses at Auckland. WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE, either in or near the neighbourhood of Auckland, containing five or six or more rooms. Apply by letter addressed to W. Dubois, Post Office, Auckland. ANTED,—A Situation on a Farm, or * 1 in a Private Family, by a person capable of performing all kinds of agricultural work, and who is a particularly good Ploughman. Apply at this office. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 763, 6 August 1853, Page 1
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