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AUCTION SALES. CONNELL & HIDINGS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Mart, Queen - street, on I Saturday next, 7th instant, at! 11 o'clock— I Q DOZEN FELT HATS, j 8 doz. Damask Napkins, j 30 Scarlet Cravats, 6 doz. pair Prunella Boots, 300 Yards Twilled Saxony Flannel, 16 doz. Childrens white & grey Socks, Ladies' Habit Shirts, Chemisettes, Collars. ! Cambric Handkerchiefs, j 60 Rolls Black Ribbons, assorted, And a Great Variety of other Articles. CATTLE AND HORSES. CONNELL «f RIDINGS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Stockyard, on Tuesday next, 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, A ACTIVE and well Trained CART HORSES, 2 Carts and Harness, 2 Drays and Harness, 14 Head of Dairy Cattle, Viz. — 10 fine Cows, broken to bale, and 4 well bred Heifers, 2 years old, supposed to be in calf. boot'ani) shoe warehouse, Queen Street. JOHN HOOP takes this opportunity of | *•* returning his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, who have favored him with their patronage since his commencement in business, and begs to announce that he has removed his place of business from Shortland-street, to more commodious premises in Queen-street (the 6th door from Wyndham - street,) j where in addition to his former stock he j has now open and ready for sale — j Blucher Boots, kip, Oxford Shoes, single soles, Do. do. double soles, Womens strong Cordovan Shoes, and Gents. Carpet Slippers, Blue cloth Caps — Do. do. Military, Check Navy Caps, Indigo Blue Bonnets. $?j- A few good Journeymen wanted. Auckland, July 4, 1849. EDUCATION. MRS. WOOLLY'S Establishment -■"-*- for Young Ladies, again resumes the usual duties on the 16th instant, when the following branches of Education are unremittingly attended to, viz. — English Literature, and Use of the Globes ; French, Music, Drawing, and Dancing ; the latter accomplishment commences from this Vacation, and is under the superintendance of a competent Lady. Queen Street, Auckland, 4th July, 1849. NO TICE. ON and after Monday, the 2nd instant, a Deed of Assignment from Messrs. Dyer, Cowan, and Bradley, of Mahurangi, Sawyers, to W. S. Grahame and Robert Mitchell, of Auckland, Merchants, for the benefit of their creditors, will lie at my office for signature. All creditors who shall not have signed the said Deed within one month from the date hereof, will be excluded from all benefits under such Assignment. James Y. Marston, Solicitor. West Queen-street. Auckland, June 29, 1849. HP HE Undersigned will retire from Bu- ■*• siness at the close of this month. All persons to whom he is indebted are requested to present their accounts for payment, and to those indebted will be pleased to forward the same. J. S. Polack. July sth, 1349.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 211, 6 July 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 211, 6 July 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 211, 6 July 1849, Page 1

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