Sales bjj SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. SYDNEY MOULD CANDLES. RIDINGS & DOWBEN "Will sell by auction, on Saturday noxt, the 27th instant, at 11 o'clock, -£QQ BOXES SYDNEY MOULD CANDLES. Tcrinß—Cash. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. TREACLE. EIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, on Saturday, nt 11 o'clock, II H D S. TREACLE, good quality. THIS DAY. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, BY GEORGE SIBBIN, At his Mart, -j OA BAGS PICKED TAMAKI POTATOES J Olj 900 lbs. best English Boneless Bacon 12 sides Sydney Bacon Ex ' Allco Cameron.' 40 Sydney Cheeses THIS DAY. This Day (Friday), nt 11 o'clock. EX 'ALICE CAMERON.' IIY GEORGE SIBBIN, At his Mart, ■i rr tierces beef; I i 8 cases Oranges 9 cases .Tarn 2 casos Eard G cases Cheeso 10 casks Canary Seed 10 tegs Butter Also, samo day, 10 bags Onions. THIS DAY. SEED POTATOES. GEORGE SIBBIN Will sell by Auction at his Mart, This Day, Friday, 26th August, at 11 o'clock, SAND A HALF TONS SEED POTATOES, Delivery on Wharf. ON SATURDAY, THE 3iuj OF SEPTEMBEE NEXT, WTT.T. HE PUBLISHED BY .T O II N V A E T Y, BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER & STATIONER, CANADA BUILDINGS, QxTEEN-STKEKT, ArCKTiAND, Prico Sixpence, THE FIPRT NUMBER of an entirely now WEEKLY PUBLICATION, HOT HT/ED "ENTERTAINMENT." This Publication seeks, through the medium of entertainment to convey instruction, and to that end its rontentM will embrace Original and Select Talcs of Fact and Fiction, Sketches of Travel and Adventure, —Essays on Subjects of general interest, among which will appear occasional contributions illustrative of the character and habits of the Maori Pace, and descriptive of tbeir remarkable Legends, and Poetry.—Hints on Domestic and Rural Economy, especially adapted to tliis Colony,—Selections from the worts of the favourite authors of Great Britain, France and America, —Notices and Answers to Correspondents. Anecdotes, Charades. Conundrums ;—the News of the Week, Reviews of Literary and Artistic productions,—Music and the Drama, Oripinal Fncetire. and choice extracts from the Comic Publications of the day, and in addition au It.i/tsthation of Vautud CnABACTEit will appear weekly on the title page. The. features thus enumerated show that, great variety is aimed at, but this variety it is hoped will be pervaded by oneness of design, each detail having its appropriate place, and its due bearing upon the general result. For tho production and conduct of this journal the services of a numerous and competent Staff of Literary and Artistic Contributors have been secured, and the several departments indicated will each bo presided over by a gentleman of acknowledged ability. The Publisher is also fully conscious of the important advantages to bo derived from the literary contributions of the general public, and he will gladly insert such articles or sketches as may bo forwarded to liim on subjects of local or general interest. Excellence will he at once recognised, though unheralded by a name, and the aspirant for literary fame will meet, with due consideration and encouragement—in a word, no effort will be spared to increase the interest, and extend the popularity of this journal ; and the Publisher trusts by a judicious combination of light and amusing productions, with more solid literature to prove that Wisdom and Mirth are not necessarily—unmarriageablc personages.
Stbscbtpttotts : 21 p. por annum. 12s. for pit months, and 6a. for three months, payable iij advance. iSiibperibcrfl* nnnicn will bo rcroirrf] nt Vatity's Wholesale and T?oo1;pcllinp and Stationery Kptnblishment, Canada Buildings. Queen-street, Auckland. N.B. —All Communications and Contributions to " Entertainment/' should be sent to the abovo address. PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMMISSION. EXHIBITION OF TIIE DESIGNS. rjpHE COMMISSIONERS for tlio ERECTION of PTJUijIC BUILDINGS have made arrangements to OPEN flic DESIGNS for tho INSPECTION of t.lio PUBLIC, at the late office of tho New Zealand Heuald, in Queen-street, on MONDAY next, tho 29th August, for one week. Hours of -view from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Hy order of (lie Board, S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary. Auckland, August 22, 186-i. J. CASEY, SHIP-BROKE R, RED OFFICE, QUEEN-STHJEET "WHAM'.
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New Zealand Herald, 26 August 1864, Page 2
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