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SERMONS. Newton Chapel Sunday School. ON SUNDAY NEXT, May 29, TWO SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the Sunday School, by the Rev. J. Long, in the above chapel. Morning service at 11, evening at 6. A collection will be made at the close of each service on behalf of the School. PUBLIC COMPANIES. -'A ; THE BANK OF AUCKLAND. TO BE INCORPORATED. CAPITA L,—£loo,ooo. in 10,000 SHARES of £lO each, with power to increase. £ Provisional Directors; ■,•>*£ •ifiMES O’Neill, Esq., M.G.A. Director of the Bank of f New Zealand G. Maurice O’Borke, Esq., M.G.A, (With power to add to the number.) One Pound to be paid on allotment, and Ten Shillings per share in three months afterwards. No future calls shall exceed Ten Shillings per, share, at intervals of not less than Three Months, as occasion may require. THE BANK OF AUCKLAND is altogether a Provincial Institution, and many of those who have taken shares are resident gentlemen, of large landed property, which is a material guarantee of the soundness of the undertaking, One-half of the shares are already taken up, and applications will be received for 4,000 until the 14th day of JUNE, next, when the Share List will be closed, and the Shares allotted. For forms of application and further particulars, apply at the Office, Frazer’s Buildings, Auckland. JAMES O’NEILL, Chairman. Auckland, May 27, 1864. THE BANK OP AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) A BRANCH of this BANK is now OPEN IN AUCKLAND, transaction of the usual Banking Business. GEORGE MATSON, Manager. THIS WEEK. RICHARD HOBBS. David m atha.jj. nsq., Director of the Bank of New Zealand Edward King, Esq., M.P.C. EXCELSIOR HOUSE. ... (Adjoining the Odd Fellow#.’--Hall, Queen-street.) E HOBBS begs to direct the attention of Hotel • Keepers and persons Furnishing, to his extraordirary stock of Blankets, Towelling, Table Damask, &c., &c., and Glass Cloth, a large lot of Linen Sheets, Loom and Barnsley make, splendid quality, bought cheap, and will be sold at half their value, and the same price as Calico. A large lot of Ladies’ beautifully worked Collars and Cuffs, quite new, at half-price. Double-width Calico for House-lining, Is. sd. per yard by the piece. The following goods have been PURCHASED UNDER VALUE, and are worthy the attention of wholesale and retail dealers. 9-4 and 10-4 Blankets Welsh Flannels Scarlet, Magenta and Humboldt Flannel Windseys and Plaids, in great variety Men’s Fancy Tweed Trousers Men’s Woollen Cord Trousers Men’s Bedfoord Cord Trousers Men’s Heavy Diagonal and Scotch Tweed Trousers Men’s Double Bedford Cord Breeches Men’s Fancy Angola and Tweed Trousers Men’s and Boy’s Drab Cord Trousers Men’s White Moleskin Trousers Men’s Mixed Beaver Waistcoats Men’s Dark Tweed Waistcoats Men’s Fancy Cheviot Sporting Waistcoats Men’s Fancy Silk Warp Waistcoats Men’s Fancy Angola and Twisted Tweed Waistcoats A large assortment of Boy’s Trousers and Vests Men’s Superior BLACK (’LOTH COATS TROUSERS, and VESTS equal to bespoke at any price Men’s Mixed Doe Brighton Sacs Men’s Ribbed Tatarra Sacs Men’s Mixed Whitney Sacs Men’s Super Mixed Seal Sacs Men’s Extra Super Silk Mixed Cloth Sacs Men’s Super Black Cloth FROCK COATS, silk skirts and twilled silk body lining Men’s Super Scotch Striped and Tweed Brighton Suits A SPLENDID VARIETY OF CRIMEAN SHIRTS The New All England Eleven Elastic Belts, with Photographs of those no v playing in the colonies on the clasps Paper and Linen Collars White and Regatta Shirts Blue Serge Coats and Vests, very cheap Black Cloth French Peak Caps Lambs’-wool Shirts and Pants, very cheap Wool Shawls Wool Plaid Scarf Shawls Blue Dungaree White and Grey Calico American TwillMen’s Woollen Socks Braces, Ties, and Mufflers. N.B. —The business will be carried on as usual at EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Queen-street, but we have found the premises too small to carry on our trade conveniently. EXCELSIOR HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. R. HOBBS. NOTICE. T'HE firm DEINHARD and JORDAN, COBLENZ, after thirty years’ duration having become extinct on the 31st January, the undersigned will CONTINUE the WINE and BANKING BUSINESS as before. As regards the manufacture of Sparkling Moselle and Hock, Mr. J. twenty years ago added this branch to the business of the late firm, and invented the preparation and style which secured their popularity. ANTHONY JORDAN, COBLENZ, on the Rhine,— Address in London, 12 Philpot Lane, Fenclrarch-street. COALS. WAIHOIHOI COAL COMPANY (LIMITED) i RE NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER COALS L » Auckland and Parnell, at 38s. per ton cash. At the Depot Onehunga, at 28s. per ton cash. At the Depot Great South Road, at 20s. per do. do. Orders received by C. ARTHUR & SON, Agents, Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2126, 28 May 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2126, 28 May 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2126, 28 May 1864, Page 1