ST. -MATTHEW'S BAZAAR.""
A BAZAAR will bo held in BRUNSWICK XJL HALL,^ Queen -sticct, on the 18th and 19th days of November ensuing, towards liquidating tho debt on St. Matthew's Now Church. Contributions iv fancy work aud other saleable articles will be thankfully received by tho following mombers of the " Ladies"' Committee :"— Mrs. Cadman, Mrs. Glenny, Mrs. Home, Mrs.' Hobsdn, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Maude, Mrs. O'Neill. October 12th, 1863.
NEW BOOKS!!! RECENTLY ADDED TO VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
TERMS FOR A SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, ONE VOLUME AT A TIJtE, FOU THREE MONTHS, SEVEN SHILLINGS.
THE following NEW BOOKS have been added in addition to lists already advcrti&ed : Romola, by the author of Adam Bede, &c, 3 vols. 2 copies. At Odds, by the author of Quits, 2 vols. The Maori, War of, by Sir James E. Alexander The War in New Zealand, by Colonel Carey The Channings, by the author of East Lynne. 3rd copy Last of the Mortimers, 3 vols., by author of Margaret Maitland. 2nd copy Aurora Floyd, 3 vols., by author of Lady Audley's Seciet. 4th copy Tales fiom Bentley, 4 vols. Salem Chapel, 2 vols. 3rd copy The Three Midshipmen. 2nd copy The Red Eric Biuiu ; or the Grand Bear Hunt Dick Rodney ; or Adventures of an Eton Boy Paul Blake ; A Boy's Adventme in Corsica What will ho do with It? by Bulwer, 4 vols. 2nd copy The Advcutiues of Philip, by Thackeray, 3 vols. 2ml copy After Icebergs with a Painter, by Noble Memoir of Christopher North, 2 vols. The Virginians, by Thackeiay. 2nd copy The Fiic Ships, 3 vols. 2nd copy Ask Mamma, by author of Soapy Sponge. 2ud copy The Prince of Wales in Canada, by Wood The Young Step-Mother, by Miss Yongo America bcfoic Europe, Do Gasparin Peicy Effinetham, by author of Valentine Vox The Hunter's Feast, by Mayno Reid The Witch-Finder, by Thomas Gaspy Alice Lcsbo The Daughter of Night, by S. W. Fullom Sir Jasper Caiew, by author of Mauiice Tiernay. 2nd copy The Soldier Monk, by Captai kley The Conspiratois, by Dumas The Black Tub]), by Dumas Tho Two Dianas, by Dumas The Half-Blood, by Mayneßcid Riyzio, by G. P. H. James The Madman of St. James' Romances of Real Life, by Mrs. Gore A Skeleton in Every House, by Watcis Nation, or Women's War, by Dumas The Courtier, by Mis. Goie A&canto, by Dumas Cavendish, or the Patrician at Sea. 2nd copy Isabel of Bavai ia, by Dumas The Miser Loul, by Capttin n. Curling The Daughter, by Mis. Grey Tho Life of a Sailor, by Captain Chamier The Young Commander. ■ VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Canada Buildings, QuEEN-SiREw, Auckland.
IMPORTANT -O VICTORIANS.
THE MELBOURNE WEEKLY HERALD and ILLUSTRATED POST leccived by eveiy mail by J. J Kurt's, Stationer, ke, Cavendish nouse, top of Rhottland-strcet. MUSIC i MUSIC i i MUSIC ! ! ! Ex Late Arrivals. HENRY CUCKSEY, Instalment and Music Seller, from London.
HC. begs most respectfully to infoim the in- • habitants of Auckland, and its suburbs, that he has taken a pait of Mr. Webbs ROYAL HARMONIUM and PIANOFORTE SALOON, Foit-strcet, Auckland, for tho SALE of all the NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, ke, ke, ke He has been in the trade upwards of 13 years in Loudon, and has upwards of 0,000 pieces of Music in stock, consisting of tho now aud popular Songs Vocal Duets, Comic Songs, Dance Music, Sacred Pianoforte Piece*, Pianoforte Duets, PianoforteAiiangements, and Scleclious from all the New Opcias; and hopes by his attention and experience to merit their patronage. He is in receipt of all the New Music by mail, monthly; has also in stock Ftampton's celebrated Spring Music Folio, all sizes; Violin Strings, Tuning Forks, ke, ke N.B. — All Music not in stock will be procured at same prices. All oulcrs by post, accompanied with stamps, punctually attended to.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SLEATH(Late Band Master, Coventry), TUNEII MAKER of HARMONIUM, CONCERTINA, &(.'._ Pianofoites and every description of Brass Sli iug, and M lhtary lnsti uments tuned and perfected. CHARGES EASY. MUSIC CLASS on the Evenings of TUESDAY and FRIDAY. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TKOMAS BARR BEGS to infoim his numerous customers and fiiends that lm :.as REMOVED to his new picmiscs in Victoria-street East, opposite tho Blue Post Boaidmg House.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. JAMES WRIGLEY, ARCHITECT, has REMOVED to SHORTLAND-STREET, over Messrs. Brown, Campbell fc Co.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. WOOD AND BABER ■ CANADA BUILDINGS.
NOTICE. S. P. JAMES & SON'S, WHOLESALE STORE IS REMOVED FROM SnORTLAND STREET TO FORE STREET, OPPOSITE MR. S. COCHRANES AUCTION ROOMS.
W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his Colonial Boot Manufactory to more commodious premises opposite tho Q. C. E. Boots of every dcsciiption made to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boots made and repairs neatly executed. $5* Foot of Shortland-street, Auckland.'
ROBERT POLLOCK, CARTER, Has . removed his office next door to the Auction Mart of Mr. George Sibbiu, QUEEN STREET.
PETER BIELEY'S SHOEING FORGE, VICTORIA-STREET, (Nexi 1 Mil. Hardington's Stables,) ' AUCKLAND. All kinds of Smith Work neatly executed, aud turned off ia a workman-like manner,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1955, 22 October 1863, Page 1
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