TO PRIVATE FAMILIES. S. P. JAMES & SON, Wine, Spirit, Axe, and Porter Merchants, and Importers, BHOBTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND, BEG respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that, with a view to meet the requirements of the public, they have determined to add to their present business a department for the supply of private families with Wines, Spirits, Ales, Stout, Porter, &c., either in bottle or wood* At exceedingly moderate prices, and they have succeeded in effecting arrangements enabling them to ensure the correct execution and prompt delivery of all order* entrusted to them. S. P. J. & Son being importers of their own stock, and having an agent in London of considerable experience, perfectly acquainted with the London markets, and thoroughly qualified to select from the various vintages and brands, they feel confidence in stating that the goods they are prepared to supply will bear the test of comparison, both as regards quality and price, with those of any other establishment in 1 the trade. S. P. J. & Son would call attention to shipment* cx “ Ida Ziegler” and “ Black Eagle,” consulting of— Champagne Cyder, Bass’ Bottled Ales, Jeffrey’s Edinburgh Ale in stone bottles, and Dawson’s Pale Ale in bulk; the latter they can supply in casks of two, fire, ten, and eighteen gallons, to suit the convenience of families. Price lists may be obtained on application. S. P. JAMES & SON, Wine, Spirit, Axe, Stout, and Portbr Merchants and Importers, Shortland-strect, Auckland. Franklin-street, Freemen’s Bay. TO LET, A COMFORTABLE Brick Dwelling HOUSE, in Franklin-street, Freemen’s Bay. Contains five rooms and hall, ceiled and plastered, and has a garden attached. Immediate occupation can be given. Apply to Mrs. Archibald, on the premises, or to C. ARTHUR, House and Estate Agent, Queen-street. 100 The following Surplus Stock for Sale, BOYS’ TWEED COATS, 2s. 6d, each 250 do. Wool ditto, ss. 150 Boy’s Vests, 2s. 6d. 400 pairs Ladies’ Cashmere Boots, ss. fid. 600 “ “ Cloth Gobshed, Bs. 300 “ Girls’ Cloth Boots, ss. 4 boxes Infant’s Sky Silk do., 2s. A large Quantity of Children’s Leather Boot* J. ROUT, High-street. Wairoa Road Episcopalian Church. A SOIREE will be held on MONDAY, January 6th, in aid of the funds ot the above Place of iVorship, Tickets, 2s. fid. each. As the proceeds of the sale of vhich will be devoted towards liquidating the debt* low owing, the Committee respectfully solicit the sup>ort of all friends who feel interested in Church and School Extension. It is expected the proceedings vill be enlivened by some Musical Entertainments. Tea on the table at 6 p.m., punctually. Tickets may be obtained of J. Gordon, Otahuhu; Messrs. Hamlin, Smith, Cooper, McDonald, and Henlerson, Wairoa Road ; Messrs. Willis, Wells, iVheeler, and Hay, Papakura; J. Middlemas, and T. Innciman, Drary; G. P. Pierce, Auckland, and of the mdorsignccl. EDWD.KDIG, Secretary. Auckland, Dec. 24th, 1861. 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. Buddle. Evening, at 6, by the Rev. J. Crump. AT HOBSON-STREET CHAPEL: Morning, at 11, by the Rev. J. Crump. Evening, at 6, by the Rev. T. Buddle. .. The Examination of the Children will bo held in High-street School-room, at 2\ o’clock. Mangapai, Maungakaramea, &c. THE REV. I. HARDING, of Auckland, may be expected to preach near the Mangapai Post Office, Mr. Harrison’s, on Sabbath, 12th January, at three o’clock, in the open air. To Carpenters. FENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, noon, 4th January, 1862, for 'erecting a COT’AGE on Spring Road, off Ponsonby Road. Plans nd Specification can be seen by applying to 1 HENRY SMITH, Architect, Wellesley-street. December 20th, 1861. To Builders. riLENDERS will be received until noon of WEDJL NESDAY, the Ist of January, 1862, for the erection of a Brick Dwelling-house, at Rcmuera. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and all particulars obtained, on application to NEWMAN & EWEN. (Not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender.) Shortland Crescent, Dec. 17 th, 1861. To Carpenters and Joiners. TENDERS are required for the erection of two Houses dh Hobson-street, Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office until FRIDAY, the 3rd January, when the tenders are to be delivered at four o’clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Wyndham-street. Earthwork and Metalling. TENDERS will be received until noon of SATURDAY, 11th January, 1862, for sundry work to be done in the East Tamaki District, for the Commissioners. Specifications can be seen by applying to CHARLES SANDERSON, Civil Engineer. December 23rd, 1861. Notice. rHE Board of Education purpose holding an Examination of Teachers, on THURSDAY and 'RIDAY, January 2nd and 3rd, 1862. Candidates )r Certificates of merit under the Board are requested > communicate with the Secretary. HENRY TAYLOR, Secretary. Education Office, 19 th December, 1861. Notice, A NY person found cutting or removing Timber c\. from the property of Mr. SAMUEL NORMAN, ituated on the Little Muddy Creek, Manakau, will be rosecuted. SAMUEL NORMAN. Inehunga, 14th Dec., 1861. TIHE Co-partnery hitherto existing between ns, under the style or firm of Hancock & ScHotEiy Brewers, Hobson’s Bridge, being about to be dissolved by mutual consent, we request that all monies due to the said firm be paid to Mr. Hugh Reid, Accountant; Wyndham-street, before the 31st instant. All claitu against the firm may also be sent to Him. JOHti SCHOLES, THOSI HANCOCKjfoth Deo., 1861.
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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 1
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