Admission to the Flag Ship by tickets only (not transferable) price 2s. 6d. each ticket will admit a Lady and Gentleman. Tickets to be obtained from the Secretary or on board. Refreshments provided at a moderate charge. A Band will be in attendance. The Committee sincerely hope their arrangements and programme will meet the approval of the Public. All communications to be forwarded to theMechtnies'
Institute, addressed to the Hon. Sec* Igsgf N.B. — The Public aie respectfully solicited to respond liberally when called upon for subscriptions. By order of the Committee. B. T. King, Hon. Sec. Auckland, SOth Nov., 1857.
On Sale fey the Undersigned, 1O TONS SMITH'S COALS AY Slates 3 ton Wharf Crane PHILLIP'S FIRE ANNIHILATOR, and Charges for ditto Soft Soap for Sheep Washing 18 bdxesGlass 4 packages Saddlery 8 cases Sardines. 10 Casks PORTLAND CEMENT 30 Tons Coarse & Five Salt, in 1 cwt. bags • Brown & Campbell. November 3, 1857.
On Sale by the Undersigned,
MARTELL'S & HENNESSY'S BRANDY B. P. Ruin, 20 o. Whiskey Sherr Wi « c } C^ks and Bottles Madeira Claret Champagne Burton Ale, in Hogsheads Strong Ale. in Hhds. and Barrels. 35 " J. W. Bridges & Son's Bottled Stout, Quarts Brown & Campbell. October 19th, 1857.
On sale by the Undersigned, TO ARRIVE PER "EASTFIELD.'
£ A TONS BEST HOUSE COALS, OV 10 " Smith's Coals in casks about 6 cwt. each 5000 Countess Slates 15 tons Fine Fait ) . , , i c it n r in lewt. bass 15 " Coarse j b 50 cases Whiskey 30 hhds. Whitbread's Porter 10 " " Strong Ale 1 50 dozen Bottled Porter 150 " Ale 5 crates Stoneware 100 cases Price's No. 1 Sperm Candles 13 " Price's Belmont Glycerine Soap 1 " Piver's Celebrated Perfumery 1 " Fancy Crystal Ware Brown & Campbell. Nov. 13th, 1857.
To be Let on Lease, for a term of years, Furnished or TTufnrnished,
CARLETON GORE.
THAT beautifully situated residence of the undersigned, built upon a solid brick foundation, with every convenience for a largo family, containing 12 rooms, six of which rooms have tire places, with fire stoves, including the kitchen range which is capable of cooking for 20 persons, the property consists of garden, orchard, and paddock, (17 acres, the best summer feed in the Province) which last year netted £600. Having a frontage to public roads of 4000 feet, a portion of wbich will be allowed to be leased in quarter acre allotments, for building. If not let furnished by Ist March, the whole of the furniture (new) &c, will be sold along with 28,000 forest trees, including Blue Gums, Limes, Ash, Beech, Birch, Horsechestnut, Sycamore, Elm, and 5000 Levant, Aleppo, Stone and Norfolk Island Pines in pot and tubs, 200 Evergreen Plant, and 200 head of the best breed of poultry in the colony, crossed by Spanish, Cochin, Dorking, and Oakingham (Bukshire) breeds, besides the remainder of the poultry yard Also, about 150 dozen of the best Wines, Port 5 years in bottle, Sheny, Champagne, and Claret. Good Stable and Cow House, with Servants' Cottage attached. The property being so well known, there is no occasion to make a land agents comments upon the same There are two never failing wells of water on the property, as well as taulcs and water casks, containing 7000 gallons of water adjoining the house, with back sheds, covered in with glass. No person need apply who has a large family of small children.
TO CONTRACTORS.
Tenders to build 3 rooms adjoining the above residence of scoria, one room 36x28, and 2 rooma 15x14, (above) with a Cupola. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the store of Walter Brodib, Or his Agent, Thos Weston & Co., Shortland-street.
Fort-street, November 28, 1857.
To Civil Engineers^ Architects, &c,
BRIDGE OVER THE WAIWAKAIHO RIVER.
Provincial Secretary's Office, -New Plymouth, 24th October, 1857.
rpHE Provincial Government of New Plymouth -"- being desirous to erect a Bridge over the River Waiwakaiho, has caused to be prepared a Map of the River with a Section of the Bed and Banks on both sides, and also descriptive particulars of the proposed site. The Map, Section, Level, and Prospectus containing full particulars, directions, conditions, &c, may be seen on application at the Survey offices in New Plymouth, Auckland, and Wellington. A premium of Forty Pounds will be given for the most eligible design, and a premium of Twenty Pounds for the next. Colonel Mould, R. E , has consented to determine the relative merits of the various designs, and his opinion will be acted upon in awarding the premiums. The Designs and Specifications must be transmitted, in the manner prescribed in the prospectus, to this office on or before the first day of January,. 1858. I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1090, 8 December 1857, Page 1
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