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DINNER TO SIR GEORGE GREY. r |THE Stewards are requested to meet at J- Mr. James Simms’s, Princes-street, at 3 o’clock, this day, Saturday.C. A. Harris, Hon. Sec. MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND ROYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, TN GREAT VARIETY, at the Store of 1 E. Wayte, ShoiTland-street, next door to Mr. Wynch. TJOYS’ and YOUTHS’ COATS, VESTS, -i j and TROWSERS, a very large assortment, at William Rattray’s. EOR SALE. SHIN G L E S WjUihl 50,000 Palings, 3 & 0 feet 30,000 feel Sawn Timber. Apply to JGUIS' WOODHOUSE. 23rd Dec., 1835. j7IVE HHDS. MARTELL’S BRANDY * on Sale by J. am) W. Henderson, Queen-street Auckland, I4(h Dec., 1853. NO TICE. i LL ACCOUNTS against the Partnership -cal existing between the late James McGee and Andrew Rooney to be sent to the Undersigned before the 23rd January, 1834; and, also, alt parties indebted to the said firm are requested to settle the same by the above dale. (Signed) Andrew Rooney. Auckland, 20th December, -1833. C A (JTION. ~\\T HERE AS a notice has appeared in the i' Auckland Provincial Government Gazelle*, No, 7, dated 20lh December, 1833, which notice purports to be issued from the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and dated 2Gth November, 1833, to the effect that Duncan McKenzie has applied for a defined run at Wangarie. And whereas all the land comprised within the boundaries specified in the same notice is my properly, and no person has any lawful authority to interfere therewith without my permission, the said Duncan McKenzie and all other parlies are hereby cautioned and warned not to interfere with or to intrude upon tiie said land. James Busby. NOTICE. A NY Person Culling or Removing TiinC* ber from Farm No. 321, situated on the line of the Hundred of Howick, west of Tnranga Creek, will be dealt with according to law. Atchison Oliver. December 23, 1833. AUCKLAND ACADEMY. J, GORRIE begs to return bis best thanks » for the support he has received during the past Session. It will be his earnest endeavour to merit a continuance of public patronage by assiduous attention to the educational training of the youths committed to his care. N.B.—Next Session will commence on Monday, January 23rd, 1833. CAUT I O N npo THE 320 SIGNERS OF THE PE--1 TITION FOR THE REGAL OF GOVERNOR GREY, not to be misled by the attempt now being made to endorse bis certificate as an able, upright, and conscientious Governor, by inviting him to a public dinner, unless you are satisfied you were wrong when yon signed it. W. C. Daldy, Seconder of Motion of Rccal.

A PUBLIC MEETING IT/' ILL he held at (he Market Place, To-day t ? (Saturday), at a o’clock, for (he purpose of affording the Public an opportunity of expressing their opinion as to the propriety and effect of Hie Address and Public Dinner to Sir George Grey, on his departure from the Colony. At request of a number of Colonists. WILLIAM C. DALDY. December 23rd, 1835. TUI 0W N T E STIMONIAL. NOTICE. AT a Meeting held at the Grey Hound Inn, on Wednesday, 21st inst., it was proposed that in consequence of the holidays, and in order that the Subscription Lists be returned by the 10th Jan., 1834, that the meeting of the Subscribers to Testimonial be deferred to 18th Jan., 1834. James George, Chairman of Committee. APARTMENTS to LET at Mrs. Cooper’s, West Queen Street, former residence of Mr. John Henry. WANTED, —For the Great Barrier Mines, a Few Miners and Labourers. Men with families able to work would be preferred. V Apply to Gibson and Mitchell. Auckland, August slh, 1833^ rANTED,— For the Hawaii Mines, 1 A FEW LABOURERS. Apply to W. S. Grahame. Kb December, 1833. ‘ANTED,—by a Young Man whh has been three years in the colony, a situation as filerk, or to* serve in *an ironmogner’s shop. Address Y. Z., Post Office, Auckland. ANTED,-A MAN SERVANT, to cook and keep bouse for a single Gentleman, residing in the Suburbs. Apply at the office of ibis paper. Auckland,’2olh December, 1833.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 2

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