in account of Monies Received towards (be erection of the Roman Catholic 3 viurch. x s. a. RIGINAL Subscriptions 65 16 0 '* ■ * Subscriptions per Mr. Condon.. 6 6 Do ------ 0 Do Do Do Do Do 6 do Mr. O’Brien .11 6 6 do Mr. Donovan 5 15 0 do Mr. Oakes .. 15 0 do Mr. Malony.. 010 6 Oakes & O’Brien 10 2 0 Mr, O’Neil 4 0 0 Money paid tor Timber 24 Carpenters’ Labour 34 Carrying Timber 1 Stationers ... 0 Carting Materials 0 Messrs. Brown & Campbell, Timber.. 12 Messrs. Mason & Paton 7 ' flocks 1 Spar to erect the Bell 2 printing 17 Carriage of Timber 2 By order of the Committee, EDWARD MURRAY, Secretary. 27th March, 1842. 7 2 18 12 8 14 10 5 0 17 18 s.' tree tiiali AT a Meeting held at the Chapel House on Sunday evening, 27th instant, it was unanimously agreed, That Mr. John Oakes be appointed Collector for the Subscriptions towards the erection of the Roman Catholic church. By order of the Committee, EDWARD MURRAY, Secretary. H O T X C R. FOUND, by some Natives, on the road side near the native settlement of Oneunga, the following articles, viz.—l Spade, 1 Tomahawk, 1 Quart Pot, and an edition of Shakspeare, in one large volume. The same can be had on application to the Chief Constable, by giving a proper description thereof, and paying the expence of this notice. Police-Office, Auckland, 26th March, 1842. FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. FIRST andsecondquality flour biscuit and American crackers Prunes Aimonds and raisins Hyson skin tea Dried apples China preserved ginger English and Dutch cheese Windsor, London, and Liverpool soap Green, black, and white paints, Garden seecs (various) Cannister gunpowder, Black and red ink Brandy and rum in casks, Case and half-cases of gin Manilla and other cigais
IV id orLondon made chairs Cases of slops, containing superior velvet and other coats, trowsers, &c. Blankets Blowses Shooting coats Mosquito gauze Cases of mustard Epsom salts Sydney made drays (complete) Superior claret and bottled porter Draught stout in hogsheads Bush cooking utensils Bay of Islands onions Launceston apples and pears, &c., &c. H. R. CRETNAY. baking establishment, shortland CRESCENT. usoj T SPICER, in returning thanks for past • favours, respectfully informs the Public, tLat he has made arrangements to enlarge his yjcinil establishment; having engaged a first rate Pastry . °°k, the public may be supplied with any article the above line at moderate charges. an( j! dinners baked every day from Eleven o’clock 3 to Five. Also, First and Second quality of flour on hand ' Hot Rolls every morning at 8 o’clock. T, S. has also on hand a quantity of Spanish ure (p n| ons, wearing apparel, crockery ware, pickles, been Ca P ers > paint, aud paint oil, salt. m a vhe° I. to A m ire BOOK-BINDING teE CV ever y description executed at the Office of J paper, on the most reasonable terms, p a# preserve your Periodicals, Pamphlets, and Old , ly, [ Q °' vS * b Y sending them to the Binder. * g , . u ckland, Feb. 28th, 1842.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 3
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