HARMONIUMS and English Concertinas, of superior finish, German Concertinas, Flutes, Flutinas, and Violins, with Preceptors and Music for each. Wedding, Mourning, School, and Plain Stationery, Account Books, Water Colors, loose and inboxes, Mathematical Instruments, Drawing materials of every kind. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Stereoscopes, Tea Caddies, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Toys, kc. Church Services, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Catechisms, Publications of the Religious Tract Society, and other Works suitable for Presents. E. WAYTE, Queen-street, Wholesale & Retail Stationer. WEBBE & RATHBONE, (E. W. late Writer, Grainer and Marblcr for W. Phillips k Son.) BE G to inform the Gentlemen and Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have commenced business as House, Sign, and Ornamental Painters, Paperhangcrs, Glaziers, kc. W. k R. having a thorough knowledge of the above business in all its branches, hope by strict attention to any work entrusted to them, to merit a shore of their patronage. Wire Blinds Wrote and Ornamented, Gold Enamel Writing on glass, Hobson’s-strect, near Eire Bell. A specimen of E. W.’s oak graining can be seen on the Oriental Bank Doors. Steam Saw Mill and Sash and Door Factory, Wellesley-street. HERON k ANDREWS respectfully inform the Public that they have completed their machinery for the Manufacture of Doors, Sashes, and every description of Joiners’ Work, and are now in a position to supply orders to any extent, at prices much lower than have hitherto prevailed. Auckland September 23, 1859. TO BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, &c. Messrs, heron & Andrews beg to submit the following prices for Doors and Sashes, At their Manufactory, Wellesley-street. Bgir Evciy other description of Joiners’ Work equally cheap. Auckland, October 18, 1859. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. WITH a view of furthering the convenience of the Public, the Board of Directors of this Company beg to intimate that the following appointments of Agents have been made. Bay of Islands Mr. E. G. Norris (Kirikiri) Drary Mr. Jos. Middlemas Onehunga Mr. Samuel Flemming Otahuhu Mr. John Hall Monganui Capt. W. Butler Raglan Mr. R. Nazer Wangarci Mr. J. Rust Waiuku Mr. Shepherd Napier Mr. 11. P. Stark THOS. HENDERSON, Chairman. 28th October, 1859. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, CORNER of SHORTLAND STREET. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Agent. Notice of Partnership. MR. SAMUEL COCHRANE begs to notify to the public that his brother, Mr. JOSEPH COCHRANE, has entered into partnership with him, in his present business, which, on and after the first day of November next, will be carried on under the style and firm of SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Lower Queen-street, 24th October, 1859. Notice. , WM. ROWE takes this opportunity of inYl. forming his old friends and the public generally at he has recommenced business in the CARTING ic, and hopes by attention to business, civility to cusm’ers and moderate charges, to obtain a share of their tronage and support. . Orders left at his residence, Wakcfield-strcet, puncally attended to. Wakefield-strect, 18th November, 1859. To Cheesemakers. Ex “MAORI,” 10 U R CASES ANNATO 22 Kegs Calves’ Rennets. W. MORRIN. :h Nov., 1859. REENACRE & SLATOR have always on hand WELL SEASONED SAWN TIMBER, of ions sizes. )rders punctually attended to. lunua Steam Saw Mill, Papukura, Oct. 21st, 1859. SUPERIOR DEVONSHIRE CIDER, AT KENNEDY’S QUEEN STREET, Three Pence per Glass. MR. HENRY SMYTHIES begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has | opened an office in Princes-street for the sale, letting, and management of land and real property, and hopes to receive a portion of their patronage. Princes street, Nov. 16, 1859. DESCRIPTIONS towards purchasing an HAR- j 1 MONIUM for the Mauku Church, to cost £2O. £ s. d. Mr. Woolcot 1 0 0 Friends per Mr. Woolcot 10 0 Mr. Crispc 0 5 0 Mr. H. Crispc o 5 o Mr. T. J. Robinson 0 5 0 Mr. S. C. G. Vickers 0 5 0 Messrs. Ritchie k Smithyman 0 5 0 Pakington Township 0 5 0 ggfv” Subscriptions received at the “ Ncw-Zealandcr” Office. Mauku Church. NO eligible Tender having been received for the erection of the above Church, application may be made up to Ist December, 1859. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and full particulars obtained upon application to Rev. A. G. Pencil as, the Parsonage, Onehunga.The Committee do not hind themselves to accept the lowest Tender. Address “ Tenders for Mauku Church, under cover to Major Speedy, the Grange, Mauku. STORAGE For Maize, Dry Goods, Potatoes, &c., AT reasonable rates, to be had at the Stores of Messrs. Da Costa and Jurr. Shortland-stroet, next door to Bolous’, Tailor.
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 1
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