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AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd of JANUARY, 1864. JOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members of the Auckland Jockey Club) of £200, with a sweepstakes of £10 each added ; if three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age ; three miles. Nominations, enclosing £5, to be addressed n? i cover t0 the Secret a>7 of the Auckland Jockey Unb, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or before the Ist November, 18C3, and tho balance on the night of general entry. Weights : Tliree-yr-olds, 7st. "71b. ; four-yr-olds, 9st. 51b. ; five-yr-olds, lOst. ; six and aged, lOst. 41b. Mares and geldings allowed 31b., and a further allowance of 21bs. if maidens. Other events of the Meeting will bo duly announced. - . GEOEGE FISK, . Secretary. JOHN WEST READING BEGS to inform his Patrons and his extensive number of friends both in town and country, that he has accomplished, at lasb what they have so long. desired him to do— namely, moved more centrally his business for tho benefit of the public generally. That is now achieved. .J. W. Reading affects not what he has for sale, this Province and the Colony know it. Having, as ho presume* to believe, been the first »nd most legitimate importer of the Finest Tobaccos and Real Havan nah Cigars in the Province, he can confidently hope for his usual support which has for m*tiy years so liberally been bestowed. COENER OF HfGH-ST. AND SHORTLAND-Sr (Opposite the Custom-house.)

DAVIS LEVY, f^i ENERAL IMPORTER, in thanking the public vJ for their past favour has now the pleasure to inform them that he has removed from Victoiiastreet to larger and more centrally situated premises in Fort-stieet, being the western portion of Mr. Webbs City of Auckland Stores, where he has now on view, ex 'War Spirit' and ' Telegraph, ' a laigo ASSORTMENT of MANUFACTURED GOODS, suitable for the season, together with a varied collection of CUTLERY; all comprised in a catalogue too long for advei tising. D. L. respectfully solicits a call which he is sure will repay any one desirous of obtaining good ai tides at low prices. July 10th, 1863.

MB. A. QUABTIEE, IN RECOMMENCING BUSINESS in AucklandSolicits the sup) 101 1 o£ mm foimer patron-* anil friends, and begs to di aw attention to his entire new Stock of Jewehy, Watches, Clocks &c, all of which, have been selected fiom .some of the first houses. Watches and" Jewelry Repaired, as formerly. Address.— Opposite the New Union Bank, in Queen -street.

FIRE! NOTICE!.' FIRE!!! EDWAUD WEBBE, PHOTOGRAPHIST, ■VTTILL RECOMMENCE his 'Business in a few Yt weeks On account of his late Premi«-o3 being destroyed by Fire, he will shortly OPEN thoM3 at piesont occupied by Mr. Marks, Deutist, opposite the Com t- House. He will then be happy to retake those Portraits that have not been received, bub paid for, free of charge.

GEORGE COOK & CO., ELECTRO-GILDERS & PLATERS Puinces Street, Auckland. ARTICLES of every description made of Iron, Steel, Zinc, Tin, and their different alloys, Electro-gil.led and Plated. Tlie various metals nlso coated with Binss, Bionze, or Zinc. _ Wai ranted to usist the oxidising effects of tho climate, and to last with fair average usage for years. Watch Cases, Chains, Brooches, Rings, Jic, re-pilt, and Spoons, Foiks, and other Metallic Table Ai tides, re-plateil at a modulate cost. GEORGEPULMAN, LITHOGRAPHER AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Every Description of Lithographic PRINTING AND DESIGNING: Shortland-stieet, One door (aud 50 per cent.) below the New Zealander.

BAILEY,

(LATE ADAMS) ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Viotohi a -Street, AUCKLAND. Orders for Colonial Goods promptly attended to. Trado ( H.H.A. ) Mark. Persons vHting tho above establishment mny lely upon doing business on the most moderate teims. T. BAILEY.

J. PETTITT, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &o . Queen Street.

JP. begs to infoim his fiiends and the Public • geneially that he has lecommenced in lhe above business, and hopes by attention to merit a portion of their pationage. July 4, 1563.

AMUSEMENT TOR THE LONG WIKTLH EVEKIKGS CAN BE HAD IP TOO JOIN VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTI ON for THREE MONTHS, For one volume at a time, SEVEN SHILLINGS. LATELY ADDED. London Society, vol. 1 Cornhill Magazine, vol 6 No Chinch, by author of "High Church." Heischrfl's Physical Gaogrnphy 'lhe Dead Lock, by C. M. Smith The Duchesi of Tiajetto, by author of "Maty Powell " BnlwcrV, «ir E. L., What will ho do with it 4 vols. Lever's Bamngtnn Rachel Noble's Experiences Mysplf and my Relatives Collins's Hide and Seek, 3rd copy The Heir of ltedolyffe, by Miss Yonge. ADDED THIS DAY. Aurora Floyd, 3 vols., by author of "Lady Audloy's Secret," 4 copies Tale* from Black wood. vols. 1 to 6 Kingston's T he Three Midshipmen Salem Chapel, 2 vols , 2nd copy A Tangled Skein, 3 vols., by A. T?onl>lanque Temple Bar, vol. 7 London Journal, vol. 36 The House by the Churchyard, 3 vols. Macraillan'b Magazine, vol. 7 * St. James's Magazine, vol. 6 London Society; vol. 2 All the Year Round, vol. 8 Ouco a Week, vol, 7 Captain Dangerous, by,G. A. Sain, 3 vols., 2 copies. « AT VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. QUEEN-STREET.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1917, 8 September 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1917, 8 September 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1917, 8 September 1863, Page 1