NEW DRAPERY GOODS. OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS* AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. T AND W. HENDERSON beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland and neigh- • hood, that they have received ex Heather Bell, and Algerine, 25 PACKAGES NEW SUMMER GOODS, Amongst which are a large and varied assortment of— Muslin, Muslin de Laine, and Barege Dresses Embroidered Lusire, Alpaca, and Bayadere Robes Crape, Challi, and Llama Checks French Printed Cambric Muslins Glace Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and Silk Neck Ties Cashmere and Barege Shawls and Scarfs Plain White do. and do. do. and do. < s ■- Handsome Damask, and Embossed Table Covers Printed Druggets and Table Baize Lace Curtains, and Figured Window Muslin Jacconet, Book, and Leno '' Lappet, Book, and Spotted " Corded Skirts and Crenolines Flannels, Shirtings and Sheetings Cotton Sheets, Dcnnins, Diapers, and Huckaback Brown and Check Hollands, Roll Lining, and Selisias Cassimeres, Doeskins, Tweeds, and Woollen Cord Mens' and Boy's Alpaca Coats " " Leghorn, Straw, and Felt Hats Boy's Tweed and Moleskin Trowsers, Also, i Case Gentlemens' Paris Hats. Auckland, 23rd November, 1853. BOOTS AND SHOES. EX "HEATHER BELL." Undersigned have just opened a Large Variety of— Ladies' Cashmere and Lasting Boots " Lasting Boots, double soled " Strong Leather Shoes " Lasting and Patent Leather do. Also, — Childrcns' Leather Shoes, all sizes. J. and W\ HENDERSON, Queen-street, Opposite Messrs. Connell and Ridings' Auction Mart. Auckland, 23rd November, 1853. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF LIEUT.-COL. R. H. WYNYARD, C.8., COMMANDER OF THE FORCES. D DAVIS, Master of H. M. 58th Band, begs most respectfully to acquaint his • friends and the public that he purposes giving a VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Queen-street, THIS EVENING, NOVEMRER 30, 1853. FIRST PART. Overture—"The Shamrock," . . On Irish Melodies . . (Full Band) Davis Chorus—"Now is the Month of Maying," . . .(Vocal) . . . (Band) .... Morley Solo Flute— «■ Fantasia," (J. Robottom) Nicholson Waltz—"La Esmereida," (Full Band) Bossisio Ballad—"I Love the Merry Sunshine," (Miss Debus) Glover Quadrille —"The Caledonian," as performed at Jullien's promenade concerts, (Full Band) .... Jullien SECOND PART. Overture—"The Rose," .... On English Melodies . . . (Full Band) .... Davis Catch—" Come Buy my Cherries," .... (Vocal) . . . (Band) . . Sir J. Stevenson Solo Clarionet—"Thema," with variations (J. Kearns) Brepsant Ballad—"My Happy Home," (Miss Debus) Hodson Quadrille— "The Hibernian" (Full Band) Jullien Glee—" Hail Memory, Hail," Battye .... Battye. Finale—"God Save the Queen," Solo, Duet, Quartette, and Chorus. Front Seats, As.; Back Seats, 3*. Tickets to be obtained at Mr. Williamson's, and Mr. S. 11. Levy's, Shortland Crescent; and of Mr. John Kelly, High-street. Doors open at half-past seven, the Overture to commence at eight o'clock precisely.
FARM TO LET OR SELL, ON THE NORTH SHORE, QTTUATED between the head of Shoal O Bay, Pupuke Lake, and the sea, comprising Allotments No. 75, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 85, and containing 215 Acres of very superior Land, of which about 100 acres is in grass and cultivation. The Farm is mostly fenced and in good working order, and there is a Dwelling House, Barn, Cow-sheds, etc. It will be let or sold in one or two Farms if desired. For particulars apply on the Farm, to John Carruth. TO LET, RENT FREE, I? ARMS, from fifty to five hundred acres, of good fern land. Full particulars can be learnt by applying to A. 8., at the Masonic Hotel, from 40 to 2 o'clock.
NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against Henry & Donovan are requested to be sent in for payment, on or before the Ist proximo ; and all parties indebted to them are requested to pay the amount of their accounts, on or before the same date, lo Mr. P. Whelan, whose receipt will be binding. T. Henry. Shortland Street, 15th November, 1833. LENDERS are requested for the erection - of an Independent Chapel, in Albert Street. Plans and Specifications to be seen and every information will be given on and after Thursday, Ist proximo, on application to Mr. H. N. Warner, at his residence before 10, a.m., and after 4, p.m.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 796, 30 November 1853, Page 1
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