GERMAN IMMIGRATION. TITE beg to inform the Public of New Zealand, PFT«sPiS- a ™ We r h Tff th ° rised Mr - CHARLES JrEIbCHLEB, of Auckland, to issue tickets for passages by our vessels running between this port and Ot»go, Wellington, and Auckland. Parties desirous of sending for friends or relations in Germany, will do well by applying at earliest convenience to Mr. Petschlek for such passage orders, and by forwarding these to their friends at home will enable them to embark in one of our lino of packet ships leaving regularly for New Zealand. Wo have also authorised Mr. Petsciileb to receive orders for farm labourers, hutkeepers, shepherds, stockmen, mechanics, &c., which will be executed with the utmost care and attention, and we are able from long experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Pktschleb will give any information required about passage money, &c. (Signed) JOHN CESAR GODEFFROY & SON Hamburgh, 24th June, 1862. Just received by E. Wayte, Queen-street, COPIES MEMOIRS of SERGT. MARJOURAM, R. A., including six years service in New Zealand. BSST The Trade supplied. Ex “ Royal Charlie,” ONE FINE TONED FULL COMPASS PIANOFORTE and an Eight-stop HARMONIUM, at E. WAYTE’S, Queen-street. Concertinas, Flutes, Violins, Cymbals, &c, A LARGE AND GOOD ASSORTMENT on sale at E. WAYTE’S, Queen-street. Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home, 1862, 6s. per volume. PERSONS desirous of obtaining the above (published in December next) or any of the publications of Religious Tract Society, at published prices, are requested to order at once from EDW. WAYTE, Queen-street. SUPERIOR OPERA and RACE GLASSES, ANEROID’S BAROMETERS, &c., at • E. WAYTE’S, Queen-street, Auckland. I. 0. 0. P., M. U., A. D. THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of the LOYAL PARNELL LODGE will be celebrated by a BALL, to be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 27th August. Tickets to bo had of the following Stewards: — WILLIAM H. STEELE, P.G. JOHN H. MULLINS, G.M. WILLIAM F. CASEY, N.G. WILLIAM JOHNSON, V.G. BROTHER JOHN AUSTIN. Ifcgr Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock precisely. No tickets to bo had at the door. AUCKLAND BAND OP HOPE. REMOVAL TO ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. THE COMMITTEE of the AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE, having engaged the Odd Fellows’ Hall for holding the Meetings of the Society, beg to announce that a Special Opening Meeting will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., when several Addresses to the Young will be delivered, interspersed with Singing. The Chair will bo taken by Joseph Newman, Esq. Doors open at a quarter to 7, commence punctually at 7 o’clock. Admission.—Adults, Is., under 16 years of age 6d., all Members of the Band of Hope, 3d. Orphan Home, THE Board of Management of the Orphan Home are now prepared to receive applications for the admission of Orphans and Destitute Children. Full particulars of destitution required, duly certified- . , . ... Children of all religious denominations admissible. Applications to be addressed to the care of the Hon. Sec., Rev. J. F. Llovd, St. Paul’s Parsonage. The Board meets for the consideration of applications on the first Tuesday in every month. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. LECTURES. HIE COMMITTEE have much, pleasure in announcing the Annual Course of Lectures for the sent year, which will bo delivered in the ffew Music Hall, Brunswick Buildings, the following FRIDAY EVENINGS. ,t. s—Freedom5 —Freedom of Opinion and its Expression Rev. T. Hamer. )t. 19—The “Essays and Reviews,” or what are we to think of the Bible? Mr. P. 11. Cornford. Admission to single lecture, 6d. Notice. SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices of the Peace for the City and District of Auckland, a holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, md, on TUESDAY, the 2nd September, 1862, .’clock, noon, for the purpose of receiving apphi for the Transfer of Publicans’ Licenses. WILLIAM F. LODGE, Clerk of the Court. Nt Magistrate’s Court, ckland, 19th August, 1862. Notice. fICE is hereby given that all persons claiming right to vote at the election of a Board of iS for the district of Mangaric, under the j V V Act, 1862, arc to send in their claims to GRIGG.Esq., Otahuhu on or before FRIDAY, hj dav of August. Forms of claim to be had on tioa to Mr. JOHN HALL, Otahuhu. NOTICE. R FOWLS having come into the possession of b Police, under circumstances of a suspicious it is requested that any person or persons who, the last few da vs, may have lost Fowls, will " ilh Commissioner of Police. B d Police Office, August 25th, 1862. Notice. A.till", containing Six Rooms, and 12 of good Land, six acres in grass, the rest ing; J acre in orchard with choice fruit yard, cow sheds, pigeries, stable, and spring, all well fenced, and divided into .’his property has three frontages, situate reet, Howick. Mr. RICHARD SPEARS, proprietor, jty Atigaut.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1718, 27 August 1862, Page 1
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