/f\ INNER TO ALFRED DOMETT> XJ ESQ., at the Literary Institution, on THURSDAY ne*t, December 11th, Hon. C. A. Dillon, in the chair. Stewards— David Monko, Esq. , William Fox, Esq. E. D. Swiet, Esq. John Potiitze, Esq. E. W. Staffokd, Esq. i Giosgk Dufpa, Esq. Samcbl Stepbcns, Esq. • R. K. Nivcoki, Esq. Alfkcd Fsll, Esq. W. O. Cautlby, Esa. John Saxton, Esq. Chaklis Kbllino, Esq. I W. L. Shkpucrd, Esq. . ' Francis Jollib, Esq. } C. B. With**, Esq.. See. &c. tec. ' lekets may be had of the Dinner Committee, Mr. Sweet, Mi , Poynter, and Mr. Bell, not later than Wednesday next. . i Dinner at Six o'clock precisely. jTA BALL will take place on FRIDAY ul \- next, in the premises formerly occupied by Mesirs. X a ipson and Co., Collingwood Street. Tickets, Is. each, may be had^if Mr. C. Heaphy and Mr. Ross. JT Coffee will be provided. JCjOTICE.— Messrs. CHARLES EMPS\. \ SON and Co. beg to give notice that they will hold a W EEKLY AUCTION at their Warehouse, Auckland Point, «.vt ry WEDNESDAY. All parties having goods for sate are ret nested to forward particulars of the same, together with saHnples of the articles, on or before'tbe Tuesday previous. : kelson, Nov. 21. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. f^ ELLIOTT begs to call the attention V ./ • of the public to the low prices of the following valuab c and interesting BOOKS :— «. d. «. d. H ly Bible, handsome Scott's Marmion ..2 C i idition . . . . 6 0 Lady of the Lake 3 9 T' stament . . -.30 Lay of the Last Pi effenbach's New Zea- Minstrel . . . . 1 6 . and, in 2 vols. . . 20 0 ■■ ■ ■ - Lay of the List Ct apman's New Zea- Minstrel, and Ballads 2 6 and Portfolio ..4 0 Kirke White's Poems.. 3 6 Gibbon's Decline & Fall Coleridge's Poems ..3 0 jf the Roman Empire 30 O Milton's Poetical Works 4 0 Lc eke on the Human Cowper's Poems . . 3 0 Understanding . . 10 0 Beattie's Minstrel, and Jo urnals of the Rev. J. other Poems . . 2 0 IVesley. in 1 vol. . . 13 0 Byron's Childe Harold . I 0 JGiox'a Spirit of Dcs- Butler's Hudibras ..3 0 )oti«m . ..70 Shakspere's Poems . . ! 6 Gc dwin's Lectures on Dryden's Fables . . 2 6 . Uheism . . ..70 Crabbe's Borough . . 2 6 l.n w'» Serious Call . . 4 0 Hogg's Mountain Bard Bii astrelsy of the Scot- and Forest Minstrel . 2 6 1 ish Border ..10 0 Colman's Broad Grins .1 6 Se! cctionsfrom Leighton Sacred Harmony : aseleci ;ad Owen .. .. 7 0 turn of Sacred Poetry . 3 6 Re i,c't History of Eng- Sacred Harp : ditto . . 2 0 i and . . ..SO Brilliant (The), a selecSh akspere's Plays, in 8 tion from modern Poets 2 0 vols. .. ..20 0 Gregory's Legacy, ChaSh akspere, in 1 vol. . . 10 0 pone's Letters, and Johnson's Rambler, in , Pennington's Advice . 3 6 ! vols. .. ..60 ' Rasselas, by Dr. Johnson 1 6 Sclcnes from Real Life . 5 O Rasselss, and Solymon Lo cal Legends, with il- and Almena . . ..26 lustrations .. ..SO Tales from Shakspere, Tl c Equestrian : Hand- by Charles Lamb . . 2 6 I ook of Horsemanship 5 0 Sterne's Letters ..2 0 T) c Power of Memory, a Le Sage's Devil on Two ■ural poem . . 2 0 Sticks I 0 Shot's Mother atHome 1 6 Locke's Conduct of the Tt. c Mother's Book, by Understanding, and Mrs. Child ..1 6 Bacon's Essays ..3 6 Tf} c Monk of Crane's, by Rochefoucault'sMaxims, Mrs. Sherwood ..90 & Shakspere AphoT\ c Little Geologist . . 1 6 risms ..20 Mineralogist 1 6 Roscoe's Life of LeoX. 3 0 Conchologist 1 6 Life of Mary Queen of Botanist . . 1 6 Scots . . ..30 Bi nyan'sPilgrim'sPro- ■ Queen Elizabeth 3 0 iress, many wood*cuts 7 0 William Perm . . 4 0 Lc wson's Farrier ..2 0 Christian (The) Mother's ' Ttie Artificer's Lexicon Text Book . . ..36 •>f Terms and Prices lo 0 Laconics, or the Good Pocket Director & Price Sayings of Wise Men 3 0 Jook for Engineers, Robinson Crusoe . . 4 0 Millwrights, &c. . . 2 6 Baron Munchausen . . 1 6 — I~ — Cabinet Makers, Hours for Heaven : ase&c. . . 2 6 lection of Prayers from Smiths, Brick- eminent Divines . . 1 0 ! avers. Masons, &c.. . 2 6 Achmed and Athene, & — 1 Plumbers, Paint. other poems ..1 6 1 :rs, Glaziers, &c. . . 2 6 Life of Rev J. Wesley. . 3 9 Be nnett's Geometrical Hints on Health . . 2 6 illustrations ..13 0 Hints on the Toilette .. 2 0 Trafalgar Song Book .. 0 3 Records of Royalty ..2 6 Plays and Farces, each 0 0 YoungLadies'Biography 3 0 C. E. has also on hand a large stock of STATIONERY, eensisting of Superfine letter paper, plain and gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce ] Jnth post, yellow and blue wove, common and superfine ) )ank post, folio and quarto ', foolscap, common and superfine, yellow and blue wove 1 £ote paper of various kinds Whited brown, and strong brown for packing , Coloured tissue and other paper 1/edgers, cash books, day books, and journals, in variety ' ' ■■ Memorandum and account books of all kinds £iil books and pocket books Copy books, copy slips, slates, and slate pencils Jllonley and GiUot's steel pens, quills and quill pens Improved patent wafers, wafers in 2-ounee boxes ])rr..ving and other pencils, drawing paper of all sizes RlB-king and writing ink, blotting paper Jvory folders, rulers, sketch book* Tracing paper, crow quills, blotting cases Music, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, songs, &c. ENERAL AGENCY and COMMISSION OFFICE, No. 18, Cornhill, London, opposite tlie Royal Exchange. ■ lo Merchants, Commercial News- Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United ServicesPrinters, Publishers of Newspapers, and Colonists gene' rally. £>. L. SIMMONDS, General Agent and Coemission Mer«±*nt, in offering his services to his friends and the colonial public in general, begs to acquaint them that he his ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and fogrfa of every description of first-rate quslity, at the very low cat market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terms, provided he is previously furnished with funds or drafts, at either long or short dates, or a refcrtnee to some London or Liverpool house for payment. _ P. L. Simmonds will receive consignments of any description of merchandise to be sold on commission, and accept oilis for two-thirds of the amount, on receipt of the bills of lading. Consignments intrusted to his care will meet with every possible despatch in their disposal, and sales be conducted with the greatest attention to the interest of the dispovr. An extensive knowledge of general business, acquired curing ». long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent £xx f tnsive course of business with all the British colonies, the Jsfclfctience of icreral years in London as a Colonial Agent, MmapleA with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, he J trtuu, enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour «o with their commands.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 6 December 1845, Page 157
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