■ —n—- ■ Worthy of Notic6. "■ TO NEW COMERS AND OTHERS. AUCKLAND BAZAAR, General House Furnishing Establishment. GLASS, CHINA, STONEWARE Tinware, Table Cutlery, Brushware Cooking Utensils, Plated-ware, Furniture And every description of House Furnishing Goods arc to be obtained at J. KEESING’S, Auckland Bazaar, Shortland-street, One door above Brown, Campbell & Co.’s office. CLOSED ON SATURDAY, UNTIL EVENING. Ex “Blundell,” “Royal Charlie,” and “ Queen of the North.” OA CASES PAPER-HANGINGS Plain and Fancy Window Glass White Lead, Zinc White, Oils, Colours, &c. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. To Publicans and Others. NICIIOLLS & CO,’S ALE AND PORTER. f JHIIE Undersigned have been appointed Agents for JL the sale of Nicholls & Co.’s Ale and Porter, of which regular shipments, both in wood and bottle, will continue to be made to them direct from the Colchester Brewery, * These Beers are brewed expressly for the Australian markets, and large shipments have already been received in the neighbouring colonies, where Nicholls & Co.’s Ale and Porter rank amongst the first brands. OWEN & GRAHAM, Queen Street Wharf. ALDERSON & SONS, (LATE HALL AND ALDERSON,) TANNERS AND CURRIERS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SADDLERY, HARNESS Mayne’s Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Military-belts, Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers’ Ironmongery 221 ELIZABETH-STREET, SYDNEY. Blask and Polar Oil always on hand. Ex “ Messina,” 2500 ROLLS PAPERHANGINGS. Per “Blundell,” 3500 ASSORTED PATTERNS. And to arrive per “ African,” -d A BALES OF CHOICE PAPERHANGINGS, X T expressly selected for the wants of the colony. B. N. MANLEY. P.S.—B.N.M. takes this opportunity of expressing his sincre regret that, in consequence of the unprecedented long passages this season, ho has been so frequently obliged to disappoint his customers, but feels sure that in future, as he has made arrangements at home for each subsequent vessel to bring a fresh stock, that he will henceforth have a supply equal to the demand. IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS AND SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that Li CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL’S SIDE, WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the further advantage of being at once in A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANT DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain Burgess, can be obtained at the Haymarket. Assistance, if necessary, can nt all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. LECTURES. rrMIE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in anX nouncing the Annual Course of Lectures for the present year, which will be delivered in the New Music Hall, Brunswick Buildings, on the following FRIDAY EVENINGS. Sept. s—The “Essays and Reviews,” or what arc we to think of the Bible? Mr. P. H. Coraford. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, (admitting a Lady and Gentleman) can be had at the Newspaper Offices, of Messrs. Watte, Varty, and Chapman, Queen-street; and at the Rooms, Durham-street. B3T Admission to single lecture, 6d. Young Men’s Christian Association, DURHAM-STREET. rtpHE advantages offered by this Institution are a j[ comfortable Reading Room, supplied with the leading English and Colonial Papers, Magazines, Quarterlies, &c. Private Rooms for Correspondence, Business purposes, and study, supplied with Bank Cheques, Stationery, Works of Reference, &c. Refreshments cau bo had in the Rooms nt moderate charges. A well-selected Library of 1,500 Volumes, to which an addition has recently been made. Amongst the Books will be found: — Du Chaillu’s Adventures in Equatorial Africa Livingtone’s Travels Tcnncnt’s Natural History of Ceylon The Wide Wide World Say and Seal Boswell’s Life of Johnson The Desert and the Bush The Woman in White The Four Georges—W. M. Thackeray M’Clintock’s Voyage of the * Fox’ Dr. Doran’s Table Traits; and Habits and Men Autobiography of Lord Dundonald Curiosities of Civivization, Dr. Wynter Memorials of Sergeant Marjourum The Works ot Sydney Smith Lord Macaulay’s Speeches, Essays, and History The Pickwick Papers Thomson’s New Zealand Kingsley’s Miscellanies Peninsular Scenes and Sketches Family Romance and the Vicissitudes of Families, by Sir Bernard Burke Tom Brown’s School Days The Words of the Angels—Sticr The Speeches of Gratton, Burke, Curran, Fox, Sheridan, Erskine, &c. Chambers's Repository, Misccllaney, Papers, &c. Wilson’s Talcs of the Borders Tales of Women’s Trials—Mrs. J. C. Hall The Leisure Hour, and Sunday at Home And various other Works of popular interest, on Scientific, Religious, Historical, and General Subjects. Annual Suucuiption;— 10s., payable (if desired) half-yearly or quatcrly. Lady Subscription (to the Libraay only), ss. per annum, Honorary Subscribers, XU J. JACKSON, i (Secretary
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 11
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