FOR MELBOURNE. Under engagement to Sail on Monday, 25th February. w nnHE Schooner "PIONEER/' ■*■ Captain Thomas Wing. For cabin or steerage passage apply to 12th February, 1856. C. A. Harris. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. &. HPHE A 1 American Clipper Schooner STAGHOUND, ra§S§F Captain Terry. Apply to Geo. S. Graham, or C. S. Hinckley, Queen-street Wharf. For Sale, TO ARRIVE TEH "INVINCIBLE," FROM MANILLA, tOfi TONS SUN-DRIED PAML£U PAGNA SUGAR GO Tons Taal do. 50 " best quality grocers' do. 30 " Zebu do. 20 " Pangasion do. 20 " Ylo Ylo do. 20 " Table rice 10 « Coffee > " Pepper 5 " Arrowroot 100 eSSLh } *-t Congou Tea 10 Cases cigars, No. 2 10 Tons Manilla rope, assorted Hendbrson & Macfarlaxe. February 18th, 1856. ESESSTBMBB AXli FttKEIC!!' WAREHOUSE. ~) ICH French Fabric Summer Shawls and -*> Brocaded Silks Limerick and Marselles Lace Shawls and Scarfs Promenade and Evening Dresses, Boots, Gloves, &c. Real Morie Antiques, Embroidered Glaces, Lutes, and Satins. H. Ellis. Feb. 20, 1856.
TO LET, MIE II UI A SA W r MIL LS. For particulars apply to John Salmon & Co., Queen-street Wharf. 18th February, 1856. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. Patron : His Excellency Colonel Gore Browne. Conductor : —Mr. J. Brown. r pIIE Second Rehearsal of this Society A w ill take place in the Odxl Fellows' Hall, on Friday evening, the 29th inst., Doors (/pen at 7, Rehearsal to commence at half-past 7. The performance will consist of selections from Handel's Grand Oratorio, the " MESSIAH." Honorary Members will be required to produce their tickets at the door; and persons wishing to become honorary members must make immediate application to the Hon. Secretary as none but members will be admitted. Rooks of words will be sold by Mr. Lambert, at his residence Princes-street, and at the door on the evening of the Rehearsal. J. E. Rates, Hon. Secretary. February 16, 1856. I. 0. O. F., M. U. ANNIVERSARY BALL. THE Tenth Anniversary of the Fountain of Friendship Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., M. U., will be celebrated by a Ball and Supper, to take place in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 27th instant. Tickets to be obtained from the Stewards. P. G. Crosbie, High-street, P. G. Schultz, Queen's Wharf, Brother Waddle, Queen-street. N. B.—Tickets will not be sold after Saturday, 23rd instant. LODGINGS. TWO or three respectable young men can be accommodated with comfortable board and lodging, in a quiet family, wlyre they will be well attended to. Apply to Mr. Wm. Robinson, Victoriastreet, two doors from Dr. Matthews. Terms Moderate. TO BE LET, 7INDSOR COTTAGE, at Parnell, a ■ ' hundred yards beyond the Windsor Castle Inn, and on the same side of the Epsom road. It is replete with every requisite for a respectable family, and well shaded from the public thoroughfare. The keys are at the Windsor Stores adjacent . Apply to S. A. Wood, Woodville. I February 19/1856,
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 1
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