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Auckland Bagged School. r l' HE Teachers of the above School have great X pleasure in announcing that they propose giving AN EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on FRIDAY evening, 27th instant. T. Macfarlane, Esq., in the chair. When an Address will be delivered by Joseph Newman, Esq., on Ragged Schools; to be ibllowed by a selection of Old Christmas Carols, which will be sung by some of the friends of the School. To conclude with a Grand Magic Lantern Panorama of the Mississippi River, arranged and painted by C. Lysnar, Esq., with a descriptive Lecture by Walter Lysnar, Esq., of the Lyceum. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Chapman, Waytc and Varty. Adults, Is.; Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Doors open at seven, to commence at half-past. The proceeds will be devoted to the aid of the funds. Wesleyan Methodist Sabbath Schools. ON SUNDAY NEXT the Anniversary Sermons will be preached on behalf of these Schools. AT HIGH-STREET CHAPEL: Morning, at 11, by the Rev. T. Puddle. Evening, at G. by the Rev. J, Chump. AT HOBSON-STREET CHAPEL: Morning, at 11, by the Rev. J. Crump. Evening, at 6, by the Rev. T, Puddle. The Examination of the Children will be held in High-street School-room, at 2$ o’clock. Mangapai, Maungakaramea, <fcc, rpilE REV. I. HARDING, of Auckland, may be 1 expected to preach near the Mangapai Post Office, Mr. Harrison’s, on Sabbath, 12th January, at three o’clock, in the open air. The Melanesian Mission, rpilE OFFERTORY COLLECTION at St. Mary’s X Church, Parnell, on Christmas Day will be given in aid of the funds of the Melanesian Mission under the charge of Bishop Pattcson. A GREAT VARIETY OF Children’s Toys, Fancy Pipes, Books, and Fancy Goods, SUITABLE for Christmas Presents and New Year’s Gifts, on Sale at CAVENDISH HOUSE, Princcs-street, (near the Post Office ) Exhibition Photographs. PANORAMA of AUCKLAND and SUBURBS, 5 feet long, £2 2s. unmounted ; mounted on stretcher and lettered, £2 10s. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 1860-61, 3 feet 7 inches x 2 feet 2 inches ; framed and glazed in Leech’s best style, £7 7s. ; unframed £5 ss. ; Copies 10 x 8 inches, 10s. 6d ; Album do., 2s. 6d. ; Reference Keys, 3s. Royal Photographic Gallery, Queen-street. Christmas Sports I! Christmas Sports!!! OPEN TO ALL ON BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th. AS we are not quite sure of Peace we had better practice for War. Who would be without a GOOSE for Dinner on OLD CHRISTMAS DAY, when he can have one by hitting it with a rifle bullet for One Shilling per shot? To be Shot for, At Chas. Burton’s, Half Way House, Great South Road, near Otahuhu, A Superior SILVER WATCH, by 30 members at 2s ; three shots each, distance 100 yards. After which, for the sake of encouraging Rifle Shooting. TWENTY FAT GEESE will be offered at One Shilling per shot; distance 150 yards. No one person to have more than three consecutive shots. Dinner provided. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each. On Sale, WHITE AND BLACK PAINTS Sinclair’s Belfast Hams Red Herrings in 2 doz. tins Wrapping, Drapers’ and Grocers’ Papers Stereoscopic Slides in great variety 6 cases Stationery 4 cases Irish National and other School Books Ex “Mermaid.” 4 cases Illustrated Books 6 cases Miscellaneous Publications &c., &c., &c. THOMSON, KEITH & CO. Fort-street, December 20, 1861. To Strangers. rjPO BE DISPOSED OF, upon very reasonable Jl terms, the Lease with possession of a Cottage and Five Acres of Land at Mount Eden, about one mile distant from Auckland. Rent only £52 per annum. The land is well stocked with vegetables and with an abundance of fruit and other trees, and its situation is most pleasant and healthy. An opportunity like this seldom presents itself to immigrants in Auckland. Apply to Mr. W. H. TURNER, Solicitor, at the corner of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. To Let, A PARLOUR AND BEDROOM, furnished or jTX unfurnished, pleasantly situated in Nelson-street. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Private Boarding. A FEW YOUNG MEN can be .accomodated with BOARD and LODGING by the undersigned, in Hobson-strcct, between Victoria and Durham Streets. JOHN SWIFT. Board and Residence. MRS. MORLEY wishes to apprise her friends that she now has vacancies in her establishment. Hobson-strcct, Dec. 1-*, 1861. MR. MICHAEL WOOD has received instructions to dispose ot the remaining Allotments in BAYFIELD, NEWTON, on Liberal terms. DINNEFORD’S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA, together with the ACIDULATED SYRUP, on sale at the “ New Zealander” Office. 1 .ENGLISH AND COLONIAL COAL had at the stores of HENDERSON & MACFARLANE ALL persons having any claim against Mr. Carl Ohlenschlagcr are requested to forward to same to Captain Krippncr, Post Office, Orewa, before the 25th of January, 1862. Any claim made after that time will not be attended to. Q. C. E. \\ T ANTED—A COOK, who thoroughly understands his business. Apply at JAMES’S LUNCHEON LARDER, Short land-street. WA NTE D, A COOK. Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Onchunga. Onchunga, Dec. 24, 1801, WANTED— A Situation by a respectable Yo Man, in any capacity where he could generally useful. Hus had considerable experienc the general drapery trade. Address J. S., Office of this paper. WAN TED, —A Young Woman to attend aeh Apply at the “ New Zealander” Oflice. December 10, 1801. w ANTED, —A Respectable HOUSEMAID. Apply at the office of this paper. \\j ANTED, An active young MAN to ass * T the Kitchen, and make himself gene useful. Also an active LAD. Apply at City of London Dining Rooms, Queen-street. WAN I ED, A Strong Active Woman Servant. Apply at thd “ United Service Hotel,” Queen-’ otreet. Dso. 80, 18SL

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 2

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