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BROODJKARES. 'PHE Undersigned, who is at present i I Sydney selecting MARES forUie Auc? land market, will, on the at rival of the fir convenient ship, offej for sale some of ih finest Stock ever imported into NewZp land, eight of which are already purchased" Benjamin Newell Sydney, sth August, 1850. TO LEl\ „J House in Upper Queen-street nn -1 occupied by J. W. Bain, Esq. For particulars apply to Mr. Hassard, Estate Agent, Shoriland- street. ISOTICE. A CARRIER'S CART will leave Oiahuh ß -tx. every Wednesday and Saturday mornIng for Auckland, at 7 o'clock in winter and 6 o'clock in summer, punctually. Orders left at B. Mc Ilroy's, Otahuhu, will be strictly attended to. August lilt), 4855. TO LEASE FOR 7 OR H YEARS. ment adjoining the Stores now in course • f erection, corner of Queen-street and Fort-street, having a fronicge 98 feet to Fort-street, by a depth Oi 66 feet. Apply to George Grab am, August 6th, 1855. Coburg-street * CASE of Homoeopathy Cattle Medicine, and "Gunlher's Homoeopathic Veterinary Guide Also, A superior Galvanic Battery, to be disposed of cheap. Geo. S. Graham, A ug. 7, 1855. Queen-street Wharf. AN APPEAL To the inhabitants of the Province of Auckland, in behalf of the Destitute Families of British Soldiers and Sailors engaged in the War ; and of the Widows and Orphans of such of them as have been, or may be Slain, in Battle, or Perish in consequence of ike Fatigues and hardships to ichich they are exposed. f j'HE Committee appointed at the Public MeetI inc. held at the Odd Fellow's Hall,onSataray the 28lh April last, beg (o inform tbeir Fellow Colonists, that in accordance with a Resolution of the Committee, a Deputation of its members will wait upon the Inhabitants of the Provincee at their own dwellings, in order to give each on, an opportunity of testifjing his admiration and gratitude towards Ibe Sea and Land Forces, fay contributing towards the relief of those whom their valour has bequeathed to their Country. It is hoped that the Inhabitants of the Province of Auckland will shew, by the liberality of tbeir contributions, that they participateinlhefeelings of admiration and sympathy which have been manifested throughout the British Empire. . S iThe heavy taxation to which our fellow country* men in the United Kingdom are subject, has not prevented their voluntary offerings in support of the Widows and Orphans. The other Colonies of the British Empire have vied *iih each other in liberality. Even England's children, who haye long ceased to acknowledge her sway, have taken up with enthusiasm the cause ofthose who are fighting the battles of Freedom and civilization. New York alone has, it is said, contributed 100,000/. And other members of the American Union will doubtless equal >'ew York in liberality. One Individual in the neigbbourin? Colony of New South Wales has subscribed 10001, several 500/. each, many from 100 L to 2501. The inhabitants of this joung Colony cannot be expected to compete with tbeir more wealthy neighbours in the amount of their subscriptions, but it is their duty to manifest a like spirit by giving according to tbeir means, it is much to be'feared that, liberal as the contributions have been, they will fall short of the necessities which have to be provided for. Many thousands have already fallen in battle, and by sickness; and there is every reason to Tear lhaimany thousands more will fall before an honorable and lasting. peace can be secured. It becomes us then not less as Christians, than as Britons, to exercise with liberal hearts and open hands, that charity which is doubly blest, blessing those who give as well as those who receive. By direction of the Committee, Jases Bcsbt, Secretary. May 5, 1855. NSWMAN & EWPfc FURNISHING I GENERAL IRONSOHBEfiS, AUCKLAND. AGENTS BV AProIXTJIHXT TO JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, SHEFFIELD CniMS TO BE MAJESTY. S*»RBY'S EIMSE-TOOM , Electro Plated and Papier Made Goods, JaceUerj, Writing Desks, Dressing Cattt. SDIAP. tAMPS; GLASS, CHIHA I EARTHLTUIARt Iron Bedsteads, Saddlery, fa TEEMS CASH.—HOURS OF BUSIXESS S TO 6 O'CLO«t K9RTHERH ASSURANCE COMPAQ IN LONDON, FOR FIRE ASD LIFE I.NSIILA.tt'ES AT COME AM !*»»• Established 1836, ~j bv Special CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING Directors: _ •m*v The Right Hon. Lord Ernest Bruce, M. P-, C n »' John Abercrombie, Esq. IT. N. J-"**!™' *£. George G. Anderson, Esq. | C, R. M'Gngor, UK Alex. P. Fletcher, Secretary. Edward Fuchs, Vice-Secretary. FIRE |"nsFrANCE. This Company insures gainst loss or . Fire almost every description of Vi°V* ■ parts cf the World. . , t j,e conThe rates of Pr m urn are modern*, anditions of Insurance are fraaied w.tn liberality. no t o'J'J The Pjlicies of this Corap ny « the u n guaranteed by a huge Capital, but ***> J- 9(> limited person; 1 responsibility ot nunc Shareholders. For further particulars apply_W tB , r * Ai« n ''

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 976, 22 August 1855, Page 4

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