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NOTICE. ALL parlies having any claims against me, Edward Constable, late of the Kentish Hotel and general trader, Waiuku, are requested to send in their claims within three months from the dale hereof. And aH parties indebted to me, Edward Constable are requested to pay in their debts within said three months from the date hereof, otherwise proceedings will be commenced against them for the recovery thereof, without further notice. Edward Constable. July 2, 1855. P.S. —Payment to be made to Mr. Hennessey, at Waiuku, or to Mr. Edward George, Royal Hotel, Onehunga. NOTICE . MRS. WOOLEY begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland, that she will remove on the 9lh instant to Parnell. Mrs. Wooley has much pleasure in informing the public generally that she has completed arrangements, by which she will be enabled to receive the assistance of her sister, Mrs. Cleghorn, as partner in her establishment, and trusts, by their united efforts, to have the pleasure of commencing scholastic duties on the 16th Inst., at their new residence, Hanover House, Parnell, which will be found, from its position, lobe admirably situated for yearly and weekly boarders. Auckland, July 3, 1835. AUCKLAND BAZAAR, SUORTLAND-STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MR. LANGFORD'S S TORE. T SCH El DEL begs to inform the Ladies * of Auckland and the public generally that the Bazaar is now opened with a large assortment of F ANG Y GOODS imported direct from Paris. Mrs. Scheidel also begs the inspection of Ladies to her slock of MILLINERY, etc., of the latest fashions, from Paris, and to inform the Public that all orders entrusted to her will be executed in the newest style and with despatch. STRAYED FROM PAPAKURA, A RED and while heifer, coarse horns, branded J.O. near hip; a red and while steer branded T. C. offside, S. (anchor) near rump; a brown and while heifer branded T. C. near side, S. (anchor) near rump; a brown and while small steer, branded S. (anchor) near rump; a strawberry poley heifer, branded S. (ancor) near rump ; there are oilier brands on some of the cattle. A reward of one pound each will be given to any one giving such information as may lead to their recovery. Apply to Mi. Daniel Simpson, Hobson-street. July Clh, 1855FOR SALE. I) RIME HAY in large or small quantities, Apply to Messrs. Taylor and O’Rorke, Onehunga, July 5, 1855 The HAY can be delivered in Auckland if required. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1805. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. r FIIE undersigned hereby intimates that he A is authorised to issue Policies for Fire Insurances at rales varying fiom 10s. to 50s. per cent., according to the degree of risk. George Graham, Agent, Coburg-slreet. Prospectuses and printed forms obtainable also at the office of Titos. Russell, Esq., Wyndham-streel. FANCY RAZAAR. r PHE public arc respectfully informed -A that a Fancy Bazaar will be held in the Odd Fellow’s Hall, on the Ist of August next, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, now collecting for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of our brave fellow countrymen, who have fallen or may yet fall in the present war with Russia. Contributions in Needlework and in Fancy Goods of every description, as well as confectionary ofall kinds, and such refreshments as will suit the occasion will be thankfully received by any of the Ladies of the Committee. It is earnestly hoped that all in this community, whose hearts have been stirred by the accounts which have been received of the privations and endurance and noble daring of our brave soldiers and sailors, and all who sympathise with the many thousands of bleeding hearts in our native country, will give what help they can to forward the objects of this Bazaar. It may he well to remind the public that If it were not for assistance afforded by the Patriotic Fund, very many widows and families of our brave soldiers and sailors, who have fallen in the war, would now be suffering from actual want, in addition to their other sorrows, or would be the inmates of a work house. The object of this Bazaar is to save them from such a disaster, as well as to express our sympathy with them in their affliction. Ladt Patroness: Mrs. Wynvard, Committee : Mrs. Chesney, Miss Falwasser, Mrs. Fletcher, “ Hamer, “ Law, “ Lloyd, “ Lylh, “ McDonald, Mrs. Phillips, “ Rough, “ Salmon, “ Spicer, “ Thatcher, “ Webster, “ Whitaker, “ Winch. Contributors to the Bazaar are respectfully requested to send in their contributions before the 28th of July next, with the estimated value marked on them. The Bazaar will be open at H o’clock. Admission Is. Children Cd.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 964, 11 July 1855, Page 4

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