WESLEY A N MISSIONS. TI.TK Annual Public TEA MEETING in aid of tlio Missions of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist C'Jiurcli in tlio South Sea Islands, will 1)0 held 011 tin: Minion premises, ON'KHUUGA, THIS (Tuesday) ■ EVENING, the 2-tth instant, commencing at half-past six o'clock. A Report of the Society's operations will be vead, and several Ministers and other friends will address the meeting. Tickets 2s. each ; may be had of Mr. L. Prime, Queen-street, Auckland ; Mr. J. Davis, Chemist and Druggist, Queen-street, Ouchuuga; or at the Missiou House. A MISSIONARY TEA MEETING will be J'\ held in the Weslevnu School-room, High-street, 011 THURSDAY EVENING, the ; '2Gth instant., at half-past six o'clock. Several Ministers and friends are expected to address the meeting. Tickets, 2s. each, may be had of MESSRS. M. SOMERVILLE, F. L. PRIME, D. CALEY, " J. EDSON, and A. SOMERVILLE, Queen-street. Auckland, November 23rd, 1803. S PEC [A L NOTICE. A LL outstanding Accounts in Auckland and in x\. the Country, owing to (lie Trust Estate of Mr. S. S. Forsaith, -Draper, Queen-street, must be paid 011 or before Ist December next, as 110 further notice will be given. DONALD McLENNAN, Acting for the Trustees, Messrs. Burnside, Owen, and Short. Auckland, Queen-street, Oliice above Mr. Forsaith's shop, 21st November, 1563. rrUIE MELANCHOLY LOSS OP C'AI'TATN JL JAMES BOWDEN having placed his WIDOW and CHILDREN in embarrassed circumstances, many of their Friends have expressed a desire to assist the FAMILY of one so long and favourably known in th:s Colony. "\Yiih this view Subscription Lists have been opened at the various Banks in Auckland, in order that a sum may be despatched by the next Mail, to add to the collection already set on fool in the neighbouring Colony.
MR. TIIOS. RUSSELL, MR, ROBERT GRAHAM, CAPTAIN DAL"DY, MR. JERVJS. MR. BUTLER. Auckland, November i-I, IS(>3. KEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED).. CAPITAL, £250,000. Issue S;:cond Skriks. 4 PPLTCATIONS will bo rewired at the BANK J\. of NEW ZEALA NT), Auckland, for SHARES of £10 cadi in the NEW ZEALAKD STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), being tlie only place where deposits and calls will be received, and receipts given for the same. SECOND SERIES. CO.VDITIOXS. Ten Shillings per Shave to accompany each application. Two Pounds per Share to he paid within fifteen days after allotment. The Balance by calls of X'l per Share, al intervals of at least three months. Shareholders will have the option of paying to the extent of £5 per Share, receiving interest oil the overpayment at the rate of ton per cent, per annum, until absorbed in calls. New Shareholders will participate in all profits earned since the 31st August. Furthe-B particulars can be ascertained, a-id forms of application procured, from W. E. "RHODES, Esq., M.TT.R., Managing Director, And 11. P. STARK, Sharebroker, Queen-Mreet. New Zealand Steam Navigation Co.'s (Limited) Otlice, Queen-street, Corner of Vulcan Lane, Auckland, November 11, 1563.
OX Y IE W AT MR. B V C K L A N D ' S Y A R D S, Newmarket, THE TWO IMPORTED BULLS "LINCOLN" AND ".JEFF DAVIS," Ex ' Constance,' from San Francisco. Particulars of Pedigree, &c., can be had at the llaymai'ket. TO CAIiPENTKJvS and. JOINEItS. rpENDERS v.ill be received until fi p.m. of the JL 2nd December for the erection of a TWOSTORIED 1 fOUSE, Parnell. Plans, &c., to be seen at my office, Victoria-strcct. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. COALS. fPENDERS will be received at tin's Oilico until X WKDNIiSDAY NEXT, 25th instant, for the supply of COALS in such quantities as may be required for the use of the N.Z.S.N. Co.'s steamers at Auckland for six months. • COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 21st, 18G3. 11. M. 'HIMALAYA.' MR. BTDDLE, Engineer, brother-in-law of Mr. •JAMES MIIIR (who arrived in New Zealand about, IS months ago), would be huppy to communicate with, or hear from, Mr. Mtiir. SEIIAPM L\ T 5. AVERY Superior Instrument to be sold at a VERY LOW riiiC'K. May be seen at Varty's Musical Repository, Canada Buildings, QueenStreet.
TJ7" ANTED —FdUR CARPENTERS immedi--1 ? nti'lv. —Apply to R. Bryant, Builder, l'arnell. WANTED— SCORIA MASONS and LABOURERS. —Apply to J. Taylou, Wyndham-steeet. \\TANTED —A Certificated Church of England y t Schoolmaster. Apply to Mi 1 . A. 11. HUNTER, Churchwarden, l'arnell. TTrANTED--A'G-roct > r's Assistant, one who knows YV the Business ; and also an active Lad. Apply to M. PIKE, Grocei-TT'aniell. TTrANTE H—A WAITER, one who thoroughly Vl understands his business. —Apply to Air. JAMES, Q. C. E. "TTrANTED TO PURCHASE, a LIFE-BOAT.— Y> Apply at the Oiiiee, Custom-liouse-strect. • TITO.MAS CRAIG. ~\X]~ANTED, —By C'has.. Burton, Raglan Hotel, Y V Great. South Road, a steady Plough man, a General Kami Servant, also a \oung Man !o eiean Boois and Knives, &e., and attend at the btables. C'has. Burton will he at Morrill's, Queen-street, \V,vl- ' '»rl B:itiird:n- morni""- 5 at 11 o'-'l--V
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New Zealand Herald, 24 November 1863, Page 1
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