TO THE FRIENDS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TpHE Rev. G. A. Panton will preach -*- to-morrow, in the Court House, at 11 o'clock forenoon, and 5 o'clock afternoon. Collections will be made as the Congregation enters, in aid of the Church Building Fund. Auckland, January 20, 1849. TOOTH'S XXX ALE & PORTER. O A HOGSHEADS of tho above, now ~ ™ landing ex Cheerful, and on sale by the undersigned. John Woodhouse. Queen-street, January 19th, 1849. NOTICE. (CONSIGNEES per "Duke of Portland" are requested to pass their entries at the Custom House without delay. Brown & Campbell, Agents. TO NEWLY ARRIVED SETTLERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned is authorized to sell by private contract : — three Family Residences ; two in the suburbs of Auck- j land, and one at Epsom. Each of these properties is provided with paddocks, gar- j dens, and every accommodation necessary for a respectable family. For further particulars and terms, apply to Mr. Hardy, Victoria street. SOMETHING STYLEISH ! rpilE undersigned has received direct •*■ from England, per Dulce of Portland, China Snake and Taglioni Pipes, Meerschaum and Der Freyschutz do, Plain Chinas, and Dusty-bobs, &c, &c. N. B. — Best Cavendish and Negrohead Tobaccos, Ditto Cigars, Snuffs, &c. Robert C. Joplin. Queen-street, January 20, 1849. THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK will purchase a limited number of New Zealand Government Debentures. By order of the Trustees, Alexander Kerr, Accountant. 15th January, 1849. ■_ ~~ TO LET, j A HOUSE in Albert-street, suitable for a Family, containing eight rooms, an excellent well of water, a one horso stable, and every convenience. For particulars apply to Mr. Partridge, on the premises. IN THE " DUKE OF PORTLAND." FIFTY TONS COALS 26,000 SLATES, (Countesses and Ladies) 3 Kegs Composition Nails 40 Slate Hearths 1050 Patent Roofing Tiles 40 barrels Cement Parties desirous of purchasing any of the above, are requested to make immediate application — otherwise the Goods wnl be forwarded to Wellington. Brown and Campbell. ANTED, a young Man as Cook, and to make himself generally useful in a Store at the Bay of Islands. For particulars apply at this Office. Auckland, Jan. 19, 1849. AUCKLAND ACADEMY. T GORRIE respectfully intimates, that •* • his Academy will be re-opened on Monday, 22nd January. Branches taught — English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. An Evening Class from 6 to 9 o'clock. N. B. J. G. has recently received from London, a very choice assortment of School BooksAbstract of Sales by Auction. This Day — Messrs. Connell & Ridings, at their Mart, Saddlery, Books, Stationery, and large Assortment of General Merchandize, Also, a Crop of Potatoes On Wednesday — Messrs. Connell & Ridings, at their Mart, a commodious House and Ground in Eden Crescent. — Mr. H. Joseph at Messrs. Counell & Ridings Stock -yard, the whole of the Cattle ex " Thomas Fieldan." On Thursday — Mr. Hyam Joseph, at the " Blue Bell," 20 Horses and Mares, ex " Thomas Fielden."
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 4, Issue 187, 20 January 1849, Page 2
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