CON NELL ANT) HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Quecnstroet, on Satuuday next, 24th inst., at 1 1 o'clock. A SMALL Selection of Rare PLANTS, £*> Ornamental SHRUBS and Coniferous TREES,—well established in Pots, and just landed in first rate order from the Moa. The selection comprises— Magnolia Grandiflora,—attains 80 feet in height, and is magnificent in growth, flower and foliage, and is very fragrant. The Locust Tree, of Scripture Norfolk Island Pines Moreton Bay Pine Various Cypresses Slone Pine—Magnificent Tree, with edible Nut English Yew Azalea Indica Purpurea Weigeltia Rosea Irish Juniper &c, &c, &c. EX CIiESSWELL, FROM LONDON. MR. I). NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, September 22th, Zi&to PAIRS SUPERIOR WITNEY, •*«j»vr WhUe and gcarlet B LANKETS, 50 Dozen Striped Cotton Shirts, 15 Hhds. Burton Ale, 40 Hhds. Taylor's Porter, And an Assortment of other Goods. EX MARMORA, FROM SYDNEY. 3 Barrels Flour \ Casks Pilch dO Barrels Prime Mess Beef 0 Tierces " " " 4 Kegs " " " \ Case Fancy Prints 1 Keg Tongues Congou and Hyson Teas, a small lot, And other Goods. To commence at Eleven o'clock. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY. THE Anniversary Services of the New Zealand District Auxiliary to the Wesleyan Missionary Society will be heid on Sunday and Monday next, the 18th and 19lh of September. On Sunday next Two Sermons will be preached in the Auckland Wesleyan Chapel, —that in the morning, (at the 11 o'clock service) by the Rev. Robert Young, of London, a Deputation from the British Conference; that in the evening, at 6 o'clock, by the Rev. W. B. Boyce, of Sydney, General Superintendent of the Weslevan Missions in Australia. The Annual Public Meeting will be held on Monday evening next at half-past six o'clock, when the above named Ministers, with several Missionaries, are expected to take part in the proceedings. Collections will be made at the several Services in aid of the Funds of the Society. | Sept. 13, 1853. | MISSIONARY TEA MEETING. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will take -£*- place in the Wesleyan Chapel, on EVENING next, the 21st inst., at half-past six o'clock. Tickets 25., to be obtained of Messrs. W. Hughes, and M. Somerville, aud at the Office. Auckland, Sent. 17, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 775, 17 September 1853, Page 2
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