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FRESH ENC.MSI-I CLOVER. (iIUSS AISI> GARDEN SEEDS, ETC., ETC. On Sale by the Undersigned,, npWO tons white clover seed Vd. po;- lb. ■* Perennial rye grass Mixed pasture ditto ONIOiNS— Slrasburg, Deptforl, brown, globe, white, Spanish, and silver skin. Peas — Early Emperor, Mil ford, marrow. Champion of England, fr"j ticks, imperial Bainbridge's eclipse and bine scimitar. Beans— Broad Windsor and long pod. Cabbage— Dwarf York, sugar loaf, Savoy, red, Dutch, winter, brocoli, and early cauliflower. Tun n i ps— Early wbite, Dutch, yellow, Malta, and Skirring's improved Swede. Carrots — Long red and Allinghaui. Lettuce — Druuitnond, cabbage, and brown coss Parsnip, raddisli, while celery, curled parsley and flower seeds. Colonial grown grass, onions, carrots, horse beans, and seed potatoes. Samples of most of the above seeds can be seen growing on the premises. Also, A few tons of good sound oaten and grass Day. John Hall. August 31, 1800. \\[ A NTE I)—As Housekeeper, a middle * » aged Woman of good character. A suitable and respectable person will find a comfortable home, a permanent engagement, and liberal remuneration. Enquire at the " New-Zealander" ofliro. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. PATRIOTIC FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE J PATRIOTIC FUND, 18 5 5. Amouut already advertized ..£2,990 18 7 CITY OF AUCKLAND (ADDITIONAL). £ a. d. £ hj. d. Rev. Mr. St. Hill 5 0 0 Mr. Thos. Hill 22 0 Proceeds of con- Mr. Fail burn.. 5 0 0 cert by the Attendants LuBuckinghain natic Asylum 1 10 0 family .. 10 10 0 Attendants ProProceeds of vincial HospiAmateurTlic- tat 11l 9 atrical per- Mr. McLean ... 1 0 0 formance .. 26 17 6 Mr.Johnllolmes 1 0 0 Mrs. Catherine Mr. J.Rutherford 1 0 0 Holmes .. 10 0 Mr. Carruth .. 2 0 0| Mr. Josh.Thorpo 5 0 0 62 11 3 PROCEEDS OF LADIES' FANCY BAZAAR X s. d. Receipts of Ladies' Stalls, -viz.— Mrs. Chesney and Mrs. Rough .. 74 5 5 Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs Lyt'h .. 100 (5 6' Mrs. Law and Mrs. Philips ... .. 110 15 0 Mrs. Llovd and Mrs. Thatcher .. 129 12 G Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Hamer .. 91 3 O Mrs. Salmon and Miss Falwasser .. 93 14 1 Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Winch ..155 0 0 Mrs. Whitaker I*4 H 0 Receipts at the door for admittance.. 124 IS) 0 Post Office 10 <i 0 Refreshment Stall 13 7 6 1,028 0 G Expenses .. .. 10 10 0 Net Receipts ... 10 G NORTH SHORE. £ 8. d.l £ s. d. Isaac J. Burgess 3 3 OjAlexandcrMcKay 3 0 0 Alex. Alison .. 0 10 0! William Meueary 1 u 0 James Hammond 1 0 OiWilliamNichoisonl 0 0 Edw. Hammond 10 0 Donald McKay 0 10 0 George Cunning- BenjaminMenearyS 0 0 ham .. .. 010 0 Poynton .\ Shea 5 0 0 John Tiller ..0 5 0 Patrick Heath.. 1 0 0 Thomas Under.. 1 0 0 Gutbree & Fussell 1 0 0 Robert Wilson.. 1 0 0 Patupne, Native John Adams .. 010 0 Chief 1 2 0' Charles Spencer 1 0 0 Robert McKay.. 0 5 0 Richard Phelp.. 0 10 OlSusaimaMeneary 0 10 0 William Owen.. 0 10 OjGeorge Vaughan 0 2 6 Rev. J.L. Segala 2 5 « Patrick Nolan .. 1 0 0 Bernardßeynolds 0 5 0 ) Crcamor ... 0 5 0 Mr. Oliver.. ..0 5 0 Henry Cooper.. 0 5 0| 31 13 0 MAHURANGL £ '• dl £ s. d. Charles Heaphy 5 0 0 John R. Brown 1 0 0 annually 31. E. J. Fisher .. 2 0 0 Thomas Scott ..3 3 OR. C. Dyer ... l'o 0 annually 3/. H.H.Dyer ..1 0 0 William Dyer ..500 Peter Greenhill 1 0 0 J. A. Brown ..5 0 0 Henry Cowan ..1 0 0 John Sullivan ... 3 0 0 Michael Brennan 0 10 0 James Darroch 1 0 0 Alfred Smith .. 0 5 0 HenryW.Pulham 1 0 OD. Carrau ... 0 5 0 John Southgate 10 0 Chariest .Churtonl 0 0 33 13 0 R. C. L. Keay .. 0 10 0 TAURANGA (ADDITIONAL). \ £ b. d. £ s d. Wm. Rogers ..2 0 0 Mrs. Preece ..2 0 0 A. "Warbrick ..2 0 0 Miss Preece ..1 0 0 T.;H. Smith ..2 2 OJ. W. Preece .. 0 10 0 Mrs. Smith ..2 2 0 .VI. A. Preece .. 010 0 A.B.White ..2 2 OW. 11. Preece ..050 Wm. Anderson.. 1 5 OS. M. Preece .. 0 5 U Philip Tapsill .. 0 12 OA. A. Preece ..0 5 P P. Tapsill's child 0 1 oG. A. Preece ... 0 5 0 John Falloon ... 0 10 0 ——— Savage & Davis 22 0 21 16 0 James Preece ..200 BAY OF ISLANDS. J. E. Hargravcs .. ..£2OO WAIUKU. £ s. d. £ s. d. C. F, Black ..2 2 0 John Codlin ..550 Thos. Williamson 5 0 0 James Codlin .. I 1 0 A.M.M.Henuessy 1 0 0 G L.Simpson.. 1 0 0 James Greenhill 1 0 0 ThomasG.Roche 1 0 0 George Stuard .. 1 0 0 JobnTurner, jun. 010 0 Mrs. Williamson Valentine Harri- & Mrs. McKen-' sou .. ..020 zie 22 0 Mr. Turner .. 010 0 Chs. Marshall .. 0 10 0 22 2 o" TURANGA AND EAST CAPE. Rev. C. Baker £5 0 0 Thomas Marchant .. 10 0 Thomas Atkins 1 0 0 George Taylor .. .. 10 0 Charles Ryland .. .. 1 0 0 William Ward 10 0 OTAHUHU. Mr. J. King £2 10 0 D. POLLEN, Hon. Secrctar

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 979, 1 September 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 979, 1 September 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 979, 1 September 1855, Page 2

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