ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED-. f^LD PORT in Wood and Bottles, *-' Superior Sherry in Cases and hhds., Brandy, very old and of superior flavor, Black and Green Tea, Raw a^d Refined Sugar, — Rice, &c. Also the valuable Produce and Manufactures of the Colony, consisting of — i Hams and Bacon, Potatoes and Maize, Timber for Building purposes, Bricks, — Cordage, and Blocks. EDWARD RICH. October 20, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: NEW ZEALAND HAY IN TRUSSES. EDW, RICH. September 29, 1843. IRONMONGERY AND CUTLERY, A T VER Y RED UCED PRICES. THE Undersigned will Continue SELLING OFF his Stock of Ironmongery, &c, during the ensuing week, at very reduced prices, and calls the attention of Builders and others, requesting an early call ; the Stock will be found to comprise almost every article in the trade suited to the Colony. EDWAItD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, \ Oct. 20, 1843. J NOTICE. T> ARTIES wishing to contract for the; •*■ removal of about 800 Cubic Yards of Earth a distance of about 400 feet, will give written Tenders for the same on or before the 31st of the present month — the tender to contain the price per Cubic Yard, and the work to be performed within 30 dry working i days from the commencement, Sundays not included. — Payment will be made by one- 1 fourth when the work is half done, one-fourth i when three-fourths done, and the remainder ! when finished. Application to be made for further particulars before 9 o'clock in the morning to the undersigned. JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. 14th October, 1843. EX "COLUMBINE." pAVENDISH TOBACCO in cases, j American Dried Apples in casks, I Colonial Soap in boxes, Gunpowder ia kegs. E. McLENNAN. October 6, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: A SUPERIOR Cast Iron WELL PUMP, with about 30 feet Lead Pipe. E. McLENNAN, Waterloo Store. October 6, 1843. TO LAND PROPRIETORS AND CLAIMANTS. Q ELLIOTT, Licensed Surveyor, *^ c Architect, Engineer, Valuer and Land Agent, Auckland, New Zealand, — from upwards of 20 years' experience in every department of the prof ossion, practical farming, &a, and possessing the highest recommendation for ability, — presumes that he may with propriety solicit the patronage of Land Owners in surveying their Claims and selectting the best and most improvable portions for their Grants, the most eligible situations and economical and appropriate plans for Farm Buildings, combined with fencing* irrigation, &c. Terms and precedents prescribed for Farming Leases with nlodes of husbandry best adapted to the different soils, &c. October 12, 1843. FOR SALE, AN Excellent Printing Press, with an Assortment of Type sufficient for printing an ordinary sized Newspaper. — Apply at the Office of the Southern Cross. Auckland, October 20, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 27, 21 October 1843, Page 1
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