WHARF STORES, VICTORIA LANE. NEW BOOKS, EX “ROCK CITY.’' BULWER’S PAUL CLIFFORD dillo Disowned ditto Eugene Aram dilto Pelham ditto Rienzi ditto Night and Morning ditto Last of the Barons ditto Ernest Maltravm dilto Alice, or the Mystery dillo Godolphin ditto Last days of Pompeii Miss Porter’s Scottish Chiefs dillo Thaddeus of Warsaw Ainsworth’s Windsor Castle dillo Lancashire Witches ditto Rookwood. etc. Carleton’s Trails and Stories of the Irish Peasantry American Works — Um le Tom’s Cabin While Slave Lofty and the Lowly Molher-in-Law Practical Treatise on Business Life of Barn uni. etc. Dickens’ Roving Englishman The Spy Pilot, etc., etc. The most of the above at only 9/6 per volume each work, complete in one volume. P. A. Phillips. FAIR! OT 1C FUND. AT a meeting of the Sub.-Committee of the Patriotic Tund held on Friday the if»lh inst., it was resolved In publish for geneial information the names of those gentlemen who have been requested to act as Collectors, in order that persons desirous of suitscribing may give their subscriptions to such of those gentlemen as may best suit their convenience, and also to intimate that subscriptions will be received at the Union Hank of Australia. COLLECTORS FOR CITY AND SUBURBS. Messrs. Daldy, Nathan, and Rev. T. Hamer " Dignan, Connell, and J. O Neill “ Thomas Mackay, and Rev. Messrs. Thatcher and Thomas “ Mitchell, Boylan, Derrom, and Williamson Captain Rough, Bcv. Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Shepherd Mr. Bain, Rev. A Mac Donald and Whilely Messrs. Bartley, Merriman, and Rev Mr. Kiss« ling Gillillan, Forsailh, and Major Russell “ M. A. Taj lor, and Dr. Pollen. COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Messrs. Dilworlh, and James Farmer Rev. Mr. Reid, and Mr, J. C. Hill Messrs. Brennan, Cleary, and Hogan Captain Haullain, and Mr. Cawkwell Rev. Messrs, Purchas, Ruddle, and Mr. Cleary Dr. Mahon, Messrs. Smythies, and Maddigan Messrs. Bales, and Murdoch Rev. M. Mackay, Hickson, and Messrs Hall Messrs. Buckland, Vercoe, Shepherd, C. J. Taylor, and Thomas Williams Rev. Messrs. Lush, Fynes, and Dr. Racol Messrs. Mason,Mclntyre, Lynch, Slyak,McLean, and Serjeant Nicholas “ While, Butler, Shepherd, and Spikeman Rev. Mr. Mathews, and Mr Puckey Capt. McDonnell, Messrs. Manning, Russell, Webster, and Rev. Mr. H. Lawry Messrs. Clarke, F., M. Williams, James Davis Bedgcgood. Hargreaves, and Kemp Messrs. Clendon, Bateman, Stevenson, and H. Williams, Dr. Ford, and Rev, Mr. Gould Messrs. Pel I incall, Bennett, Henry, Walter, and Hay Atkins, and Walton “ Vercoe, Stewart, Whyllaw, and Potts “ Heaphy, J. A. Brown, and Dyer “ Bceger, and the Capt. of the mines at Kawau Kelly and O’Sullivan *' Burgess, Poynton, Sellackay, Shea, Eames, and Capt. Cooper “ Maxwell, Blake, and Fishwick Cole, Hunter, Runciman, and McLennan Rev. Mr. Maunsell Messrs. Constable, Black, and T. Williams Bov. Messrs. Ashwell, and Morgan Messrs. Wallace, and Stewart “ Saunih rson, Roe, and C King Venerable Archdeacon Biown, Rev. Messrs. Chapman, C Davies, and Spencer Venerable Archdeacon W. Williams, Rev. Messrs. Baker, Hamlin, Messrs. Harris, and Deacon Messrs, Joseph, Smales, Milford and Waldron “ Whitaker, and Barslow. James Busby, Secretary. PATRIOTIC FUND. THE undersigned being about to return to the Bay of Islands, intimated to the Sub-Committee that it would not be longer in his power to officiate as Secretary. Whereupon Dr. Pollen was requested and agreed to undertake the duties of that office. The undersigned has accordingly the honor to request that Collectors will be pleased to address their subscription lists to Dr. Pollen, instead of to him James Busby, Auckland, 16tli June, 1833. NOTICE. MISS WEAKER, Dressmaker, Jermynstreet, being about to leave the Colony, requests that persons indebted to her will bo kind enough to discharge their respective accounts. previous to the 7lh July next, and any having claims upon her to present their bills for immediate settlement. July 20, 1853. TO LET. In July next, A NEATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE in Jermyn-slreet. Apply at the ’* Now Zealander” Office. Jermyn-slreet, June 18, 1833. RECEIVED PER STEAMER. Berlin wools in shades & colors Ladies’ velvet & cloth cloaks, Visiles, shawls, plaids, Ladies’ riding hats Gent’s super. Paris do. &c., Ac., &c.. J. & W. Henderson. Queen-street, June 10th, 1833. DOLLAR S. VT r ANTED, American and oilier Coins, » * the highest price given. Apply to Henry Nvtiian. At the Stores of Mr. C. Davis, Wharf, Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 959, 23 June 1855, Page 4
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