TO THE PUBLIC. HP HE Undersigned beg to intimate that J- they arc now prepared to supply FRESH AND CORNED MEAT of the very best quality, and at the lowest market price. They would further intimate that they have not (as is reported) the slightest intention of giving up the Contract, which they entered into with the determination of carrying it fully out, and that with or without the Contract it is their intention to carry on the business, which the arrangements they have made will enable them to do in a manner that they trust may be satisfactory to the public, from whom they most respectfully solicit a trial which they trust will lead to a continuance of their favours. HENRY AND POISOYA?*. Contract Shop, Shortland-street, 22nd April, 1855. VICTORIA HOTEL. MARKS begs leave to return his -> most sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal patronage he has received since he commenced business in the above Hotel, aud hopes to merit a continuance of their favors by giving due attention at all times to the comforts and accommodation of his guests, and by keeping his Cellars well stocked with the very best Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &e. } that can be procured in the market. N. B. — No connection whatever ivilh any Wine Vaults in Auckland. LECTURES ON HISTORICAL SUBJECTS, BY THE MINISTERS OF THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. ' ' nPIIE CATACOMBS; or, the Recovered - Records of the State of the Christian Church in Rome, in the 2nd and 3rd centuries." In the Presbyterian Church, on Monday, the 2oth April, by the Rev. T. BUDDLE. "Augustine; or Christianity in Africa, in the Sth century." In the Wesleyan Chapel, on the 27th April, by the Rev. I. 11 was '' "'/fie Waldenses; or Christianity in Central Europe, from the Gth to the 15th centuries." In the Independent Chapel, High Street, on Thursday, the sth May, by the Rev. R. Ward. "Wickliff; or the dawn of a more earnest Christian Faith, in the 14lh century." In the Primitive Methodist Chapel, on Tuesday, the 17th May, by the Rev. A. MacDONALD. "Luther; or a revived Christianity throughout Christendom." In the Wesleyan Chapel, on Wednesday, the 2oth May, by the Rev. J. H. Fletcher. "Knox; or Protestant principles triumphant." In the Presbyterian Church on Monday, the 50th May, by the Rev. A. Reid. Seven o'clock the hour of Lecture. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. ]\/|R. J NEWMAN offers his services to IVL the Public as an AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, more particularly for the sale of Cattle, Horses, and other live slock. Monthly Sale at Newmarket on the second Tuesday of every month. Quarterly Sale at Otahuhu on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June. Stock kept at fixed charges in his Rcmuera Paddocks. Orders left with Mr. Thomas Somerville, Shortland-street, will be forwarded. r PIIE Undersigned Committee, appointed 1- at Ihe Meeting held at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday, October 41th, are prepared to pay a reward of ±SOO certain, and such further sum as the net subscriptions shall amount to (probably £SOO more) to the first person who shall discover, and make known to them a valuable gold field, situate in this district of New Zealand, between the 55° 40', and 58° of south latitude. The value of the gold field must be proved to the satisfaction of the Committee, before the reward will be paid. Applications for the above reward to be made in writing, to the Chairman of Cornmi llec. Frederick Whitaker, Chairman of Committee. David Nathan, James Macky, James Williamson, John Williamson, William C. Daldy, Patrick Dignan, John McFarlane, Richard Ridings, J. A. Gilfillan, T. Henry, John Salmon, Wellesley Hughes, Joseph Greenwood. Thos. S. Forsaith, Secretary. JTANTED,— A MAN SERVANT to • t cook, <ve.; liberal wages will be given to a steady man; none oilier need apply.—Apply at this ofiice.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 733, 23 April 1853, Page 1
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