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FOR LONDON DIRECT. Under engagement to Sail on the %6lh December, HE A 1. Clvdc-bnilt Barque COMMODORE , 300 Tons Register, James Broadpoot. Esq., Commander. Will sail panetually as above. Will receive Freight until the 23rd inst., after which no goods can he taken. Apply to J. A. Gilfillan and Co., or Bain and Burtt. 291h Nov., 1835. BARQUE COMMODORE , FOR LONDON. NOTICE is hereby given that all Accounts against this vessel must be sent in (in duplicate) to the undersigned, by four o’clock, THLDAY, Saturday, 2-4 th instant. H That all Passage Money must he paid on or before noon of Monday, the 26ih instant; and it is requested that all bills of lading may he sent in for signature, and export entries passed, Tins Day, 24th inst., as the vessel will clear for sea on Tuesday next. J. A. GILFILLAN AND Co. 241h December, 1833. WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. r rilE ANNUAL SERVICES in connection I with the above School will lake place on Sunday next, the 231h instant. Sermons will be preached in the Chapel at the usual hours, and Collections will be made in the morning and evening, in aid of the funds for maintaining the School Library and supplying other necessary hooks for School purposes. A PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the Children will be held in the School Room, at half-past two p. m. Donation Lists are now lying at the New Zealandei office, and at the stores of Messrs. W. Hughes, H. Ellis, T. Somervile, I. Keven, J. A. Langford, J. T. Jaggar. M. SometrVile, A. Somervile, and W. Tallersall, where subscriptions on behalf of the School will be thankfully received. Auckland, Dec. 20, 1855 i THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And on Sale by Mr. Jaggvr, Queen-street, 4 SPEECH, delivered in the Provincial Council of Auckland, exhibiting a picture of misgovernmenl and oppression in the British Colony of New Zealand, piece'ed by a Letter to the Duke of Newcastle, Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, with an Appendix—by James Busby, Esq. PriceOne Shilling. Also, by the same, A Letter to the Earl of Chichester, in vindication of the characlei of the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society. Price-Two Shillings. COATS Black shooting coats Fancy Tweed ditto SILK, Alpacca, and other Summer ditto Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Vests Tweed' Shooting ditto Tweed, Doeskin, Gamhroon, Black Cloth, Blue Pilot. Drill, amt Moleskin fronsers Boys' and Youths' Black Cloth and Tweed Coats Boys' and Youths’ Doeskin, 1 weed, Cord, and Moleskin Trowsers Boys’. Shirts, linen fronts and collars Ditto Blue Serge Shirts Men's While Shirts Ditto ditto Dress,ditto Silk and Satin Neckerchiefs W. Rattray New Zealand House, reel. CHILDRENS’ DRESSES. BABIES’ White Muslin, Fancy Prints, Delaine and Embroidered Cashmere, Frocks, and Peliscs Girls’ Satin, Silk, etc., Mantles Boys* Brown Holland, Derry, Check Challi, Circassian, and other Blouses, Dresses, and Paletots. William Rattray, New Zealand House. Shorthand Street, Auckland, November isih, 1853. MISSING, EX ALGERINE , FROM SYDNEY. G. &, Co. A NE case LEATHER. Any person in possession of the above will please to send it to the Stores of the Undersigned. J. A. Gilptllah and Co. NOTICE. a T a Public Meeting held this day. In the -V Exchange Hotel, it was resolved : “That Subscription Lists shall be opened for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to purchase Fire Engines, eic.’’ And a Committee of .Collectors were appointed to call upon the inhabitants to obtain subscriptions for this object. It has been arranged that the following gentlemen shall collect in Che several Wards, viz.: Messrs. Graham, Macky, and Davis—West Ward. Messrs. Kelly, Hughes, and Williamson— Middle Ward. Messrs. Stitchbury, Joocsgmd £ holders—East Ward. Subscription Lists will also be open at the office of the Union Bank, at the New Zealander and Southern Civss offices, and at Mr. D. Nathan's, until Thursday next, the 22nd inst. Subscribers are requested to pay the a mount of their subscriptions to the Collectors, on or before Saturday, the 2ith instant, in order that (he C MimUffC (o be appointed may be in a position to forward the amount subscribed to England by Hie Commodore , which is positively to sail on the 261h instant. Charles Davis, Hon.'Sccrctary Auckland Dec. 16 1833 c

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 1

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