Sales by gliuitoti) ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Damaged Boots and Shoes,, Ex “ Blundell,” Capt. Lean, from London. MR. S. C. PHILIPS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 17th instant, at the Commercial Sales Looms, Lower Queen-street, on account of whom it may concern, o TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES, as under, O ex “ Blundell,” Lean, Master, from London, all more or less damaged by sea water, fSB] i trunk 36 pairs Men’s Oxonians 03.03—0 ditto, 50 pairs each, Men’s Bluchers 30 1 ditto, 50 pairs each, Women’s Cordovan Boots Sale to commence at Eleven 0 clock. Terms —Cash. GERMAN IMMIGRATION. WE beg to inform the Public of New Zealand, that wo have authorised Mr. CHARLES PETSCIILER, of Auckland, to issue tickets for passages by our vessels running between this port ami Otago, 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 line of packet ships leaving regularly for New Zealand. Wo have also authorised Mr. Petsciiler to receive orders for farm labourers, Innkeepers, shepherds, stockmen, mechanics, &c., which will bo executed with the utmost care and attention, and we arc able from long experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Petsciiler will give any information required about passage money, &c. (Signed) JOHN CESAR GODEFFROY & SON. Hamburgh, 2-lth June, 1802. Ex “Reliance,” o TONS HOBART TOWN POTATOES. O C. J. STONE, Queen-street Wharf. Chamber of Commerce. rpHE usual Monthly Meeting of the Chamber will I be held in the Rooms, Fort-street, TO-MORROW, at 3 o’clock p.m. W. S. LAWRIE, Secretary. No. 1 South on Keven’s Reef, (COMMONLY KNOWN AS BEESON’S CLAIM.) A MEETING of the Shareholders of this claim will be held on FRIDAY next, the 19th, in Mr. Michael Wood’s rooms, Queen-street, at 4 p.m. Seven’s Reef Gold Mining Company, Limited. SHAREHOLDERS who have not already received their certificates for shares held by them, aro cquested to apply at the Company’s Office in Fore hreet, when the Scrip will be delivered to each Sharelolder'on his signing the Certificate Bookx K. IvliJiJNljro, Chairman. State of the Colony. A LECTURE will be delivered in the Hall of the Brunswick Buildings, on the Evening of TUESDAY next, the 23rd instant, by Mr. Busby, on THE STATE OF THE COLONY. As it is considered advisable to make a charge of One Shilling for admission, any balance which may remain after payment of expenses, will be applied in aid of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society. The Lecture will be commenced at half-past seven o’clock. Mangawai Harbour and Breakwater. Subscriptions in aid of tins great public improvement will be received at the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland; by the Committee, Capt. Moir, J P Mangawai, Capt. Tunks, Parnell and Aral, R. Skeen, Esq., M.P.C.. Mangawai, Mr. J. Smith, Mangawai Heads, Mr. Close, Arai, Mr. McMillan, Mangawai, and Mr. Hasclden, Secretary and Treasurer, Arai. Board of Education. AN Examination of Teachers who may be desirous of obtaining the Certificates of the Board, will be held on THURSDAY, October 2nd, at nine in the morning. J. C. VALENTINE, Secretary. The Mangapai School-room W’TLL be opened for Divine Worship on SUNDAY, the 28th inst. The Lev. Jno. Warren will preach at 11 o’clock, a. in. A Public TEA MEETING will be held on MONDAY. at 2 o’clock, p.m. The Chair to be taken by Henry Walton, Esq. The Revs. Jno. Warren, Gorric, Gittos, with several friends, may be expected to address the meeting. Collections will be made in aid of the Trust Funds. Notice. nnilE undersigned, retiring from bis business in 1 Auckland, requests nil parties who have left Watches or other articles with him to crdl for them on or before the 29th instant; and all persons indebted to him are requested to pav the same without delay. G. B. HAIR, Opposite Messrs. Morrin & Co., Queen-street. Sept. 12th, 1802. BIBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, always on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street. Board and Residence. First class accommodation at Mrs. MORLE’YS, Harrovvgate Villa, Alton Road. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and upwards, 011 Mortgage at 10 per cent. J. WAYMOUTH, Accountant, Fraser’s Buildings. Wanted. WANTED— A PLAIN COOK, who can milk, and make himself generally useful, (or Sir H. Osborne Gibbes, Wbangarei. Apply to Mr. Nieol, “ Masonic” Hotel, or Mrs. Chapman, Quccn-strcet. VITANTED—TWO FEMALE SERVANTS as VV Cook mid Housemaid for the Farmers’ Hotel DRURY. The highest wages given. Apply to G. T. CHAPMAN, Stationer. Auckland, Sc; tember Bth, 1862. WANTED— By a single gentleman, a General Man Servant, accustomed to wait at table. — Apply to Mr. CHAPMAN, Queen-street. WANTED— A respectable young Wornas as Gcdcral Servant, one who can milk a cow properly. Apply to R. MOORE, AVino and Sphit Merchant, Quccn-strcet. Also, a Man as Gardener, and to make himself generally useful. WANTED— By a Gentleman, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, in or near Auckland. Address “ J,” office of this paper. WANTED— A Situation as COOK, by an Englishwoman who has had long experience in the above line. Good reference can bo given. For further particulars apply to “ K,” at Mr. John Hall’s, Otahuhu. ~\\T ANTED A STRONG YOUTH, one siccus - VV turned to the Grocery trade preferred. Apply 'J'. W. MARSH’S, Quccu-street, Auckland. WANTED —A Respectable Female Servant, as Plain Cook in a small fapiilr Apply At the Otfic*
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2
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932Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 2
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