ptffic Sltwitott £fote.
Brushware, Matches, Toys, Iron Pots.
THOS. WES TON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the sth August, at their Stores, Shortlandstreet, at 11 o'clock — A CASES BRUSHWARE, &c, "* Broom Heads and Handles, Scrubbing, Shoe, Ground Paint, "] Plasterer's, Tar, Crumb, Hand, j Tooth, Nail, Hair, Comb, Bottle, )■ Brushes. Decanter, Marking, Dust, Dandy, | and Horse, J Camel Hair Brushes, Sash Tools, Mops, Chalk Lines, Whip Cord, Shop Twine, Pack Thread, Bellows, Cocoa Nut Mats, Marbles', Tops, Balls, Lead Pencils, assorted, Cribbage Boxes and Boards, Backgammon, Table Draught boards, Chess Board and Chessmen, Needle and Pin Cushions, Rattles, Bell Corals, Gum Rings, Thimbles, Yard Measures, Whistles, Cups and Balls, Wafer Stamps, Match Boxes, Toddy Ladles, Teetotums, Whist Counters, Needle Cases, Key Labels, Scoups, Dice Cups, Congreve Matches, 100, 50, and Fuzeea, Long Plaid Vests, — and 197 Iron Pots.
THOS. WE S T ON <fc CO. Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, sth August, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at Twelve o'clock, Without Reserve,
HPHE Schooner "TAIMARO A," 14 tons, -*- built about three years since, with all her Masts, Sails, Anchor, Cable, Boat Sails, Cooking Utensils, &c, as she now lies in Commercial Bay. Terms — Cash.
WILLIAM RATTRAY, begs to call attention to his stock of CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in the Newest Winter Material. Ladies' Morning Robes and Under Linen Gentlemen's Cotton, Merino, and Lambs' Wool Drawers Handkerchiefs, Neckerchiefs, Stocks Ariel Ties, Wool Hose, Shirts, &c. -Also — Boys' Straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn Hatg Girls' and Maids' Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Ladies' Plain and Fancy Straw, Tuscan, and Silk Bonnets Fancy Prints, Flannels, Calicoes, &c. N.B.— A few Gentlemen's Black Dress Coats ou hand. New Zealand House, Shortland Street, Auckland.
Agency at Sydney.
MR. JOHN BRIDGES, (formerly of the Customs Department at this Port, and late of the Union Bank at Sydney) begs to .inform the inhabitants of New Zealand that he has established himself as a General Commission Agent at Sydney, and from his intimate acquaintance with the markets and men of business there, fepls confident of giving satisfaction to Ihose-who may employ him, either in the sale of produce, purchase of goods, or any other description of agency he may be entrusted with. Refers to Capt. Kelly and Mr. T. E. Taylor. Office at Messrs. R. Cowan and Co., George Street, Sydney.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
WANTED,— A WAITER. To a competent person, the most liberal wages will be given.
LECTURES.
OABBATH EVENING LECTURES, on the following subjects, by the Rev. T. Hamer, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-street, Auckland : — 1853. Aug. 7. Why the Religion of the Bible is unpopular. — 14. The conditions necessary to human responsibility. — 21. St. Bartholomew. — 28. Christianity, and its relation to Human Freedom. Sept. 4. Miracles ; their Proofs and Uses. 11. The Kingdom of God; how known and propagated.
Service in the morning as usual, at \\ t and in the evening at 6 o'clock.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 637, 5 August 1853, Page 1
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