AUCKLAND RIFLE & NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. No. 83. At a Meeting of the Officers held on the 26th September, relative to the friendly challenge from Nelson, to fire for a Prize, it was decided that a Mcetimr of both Corps should take place at the Melanies’lnstitute. on TUESDAY. 30th September, at , n’rlnck Dm. All members are requested to attend. 7 0 CIOCK, p.i TIGHE> Captain and Adjutant. Auckland, Sept. 26, 1862. AUCKLAND DISTRICT, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE OFFICERS and Members of the Auckland District, 1.0.0. F., M.U., are hereby notified ‘ hat SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of all the Lodges will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 29th inst., at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of considering the best means of aiding the sufferings of their fellow creatutes, the Operatives in the Cotton Manufacturing Districts of Lancashire and other parts of England. EMELIUS LEROY, Prov. G.M. JOHN RATHBONE, Prov. D. G. M. JAS. DERROM, Prov. C. S. DISTRESS IN GREAT BRITAIN. A MEETING of the Committee named at the Meeting which took place last night, will be held TO-DAY (Saturday) at Noon, in the Chamber of Commerce. 27th September, 1862. Superintendency Election.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu, on MONDAY NEXT, 29th inst., at 2 o’clock, p.m , to lake into consideration the present critical state of the Province, m ith a view of inducing some gentleman in whom the settlers as a body have confideuce, to offer himself as a Candidate for the Office of Superintendent, vacant by the resignation of J. Williamson, Esq. W. BUCKLAND, JOHN GRIGG. Auckland Total Atstinence Society. THE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE of this Society will beheld, on FRIDAY evening next, the 3rd October, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. President, Col. lladltaix, in the Chair, Tea will be served at Six o’clock precisely. Admission Adults, 2s. ; Children, Is. OSMUND LEWIS, Secretary, * # * The net proceeds of the Soiree will be added to the Building Fund. Tickets can be had of any of the members of the Committee ; of Mr. Wayte, Mr. Mann, or Mr. T. W. Lewis, Queen-street ; or of the Secretary, at his offiec, Queen-street. PAPAKURA EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH. Opening Service, nr:HE RIGHT REV. the LORD BISHOP OF JL NEW ZEALAND will hold divine service in the newly erected Church, Papakura, on Sunday, Oct. sth, at 11 o’clock, a.m. His Lordship will also hold divine service oVlel® same date in the * ...J Wairoa Road Church at 3 p.m. Wairoa Church at 5 p.m. Collections will be made after each service towards defraying the cost of erecting Papakura Church. E. KING, Secretary Papakura C. C. Auckland, Sept. 27th, 1862. St. John the Baptist’s Church, Parnell. GRAND BAZAAR. THE MANAGING COMMITEE of the Church of St, John the Baptist, Parnell, have the honor to announce that arrangements have been made for holding a FANCY BAZAAR on a scale of UNUSUAL MAGNIFICENCE IX THE BRUNSWICK MUSIC HALL, ox TUESDAY 7th, and WEDNESDAY, Bth October. The proceeds of which arc to be applied towards liquidating the debt now due, and owing for the Building of the Church. SOCIAL FESTIVAL IX THE ODD FELLOWS* HALL, OF THE PASSENGERS FEK “JANE GIFFORD” k DUCHESS OF ARGYLE. THE 20xii ANNIVERSARY. Robert Graham, Esq., m.ii.r., Chairman. Tickets may be had of the following members of Committee: —George Webster, Queen-street Wharf; Henry Nichol, Parnell; Charles Lowson, Wyndhamstreet; Archibald McPherson, Shortland-street; Robert Laurie, Newton; William Miller, Queenstreet; William Jamieson, Union-street; John Wilson, Chapel-street; James Gollan, Tamaki; James Robertson, Mangarei. PETER MCDONALD, Secretary. KAURI TIMBER. MESSRS. FIRTH, ROE & CO. are prepared to supply from their Mills, at Coromandel, Manukau, and Auckland, the best Kauri Timber, of any dimensions, in the rough or plained, tongued and grooved, leather edge, &c., as may be required, at current Auckland rates. List of Prices and Terms forwarded on application to FIRTH, ROE & CO. Auckland, June 7th, 1862. Timber, palings and shingles On Sale, J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. MECHANICS’ BAY SAW MILL THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOR SALE CUT AND UNCUT FIREWOOD Posts, Rails, Palings, &c., &c. J. BOOTH & CO. May 26. 1862. FIREWOOD. Notice. RB. SHALDERS begs to state that after this • date Firewood must be paid for in Cash when the order is given, or on delivciy, as he finds it does not pay to give credit for, or collect, except for quantities by arrangement. September Ist, 1862. ANNATTO WORKS, SOMERSET PLACE, HOXTON, LONDON, Established 1783. IMPORTANT CAUTION. WE beg to call the attention of dealers and consumers of Annalto , to the fact that several persons are selling a spurious and useless article bearing the names of Edward F ullwood & Co., B. Fdllwood & Co., &c. In order to guard our friends and the public against such deception, we respectfully assure them time neither of the parties have, or ever had, any connection with our Trade or Manufacture, and that we are the ouly successors of the origipftf Fullwood's Annalto. To prevent fraud our Annatto’s are stamped & I fmwQQB ft fcfcAMi
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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