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LECTURES.

CABBATH EVENING LECTURES, on the following subjects, by the Rev. T. Hamer, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-street, Auckland : — 1853. Aug. 28. Christianity, and its relation to Human Freedom.

Sept. 4. Miracles 3 their Proofs and Uses. — 11. The Kingdom of Godj how known and propagated.

Service in the morning as usual, at 11, and in the evening at 6 o'clock.

AUCTIONEER & LAND AGENT.

MR. J. NEWMAN Auctioneer and General Agent, more particularly for the Sale or Purchase of LAND, HORSES, CATTLE and other Live Stock. Monthly Sale of Horses at the Exchange Yard on the first Saturday of each Month, Monthly Sale of Cattle, Horses, &c, at New Market ou the Second Tuesday of each Month. Quarterly Sale at Otahuhu on the first Wednesday in the Quarter, commencing with June ) and at Howick on the first Wednesday, commencing in April. Stock kept at fixed charges in hisßemuera Paddocks. Land selected under the late regulations on reasonable terms.

Ex 'Sir Edward Faget' & 'Simlah' @ London.

THE Subscribers have received by the above Ships an Extensive Assortment of Merchandize. Particulars of which will appear in a future advertisement. Gibson & Mitchell. July 28, 1853.

Ploughing and Draying. "W" J. YOUNG begs to announce to * ' • settlers in the neighbourhood of Auckland, and townspeople having Suburban Properties, that, having an excellent Team, he is prepared to undertake Ploughing, Carting, and other Agricultural work of tho kind, on reasonable terms. Orders left with Mr. L. Wallis, Shortland-street, will be attended to. Archill, July 4, 1853.

Tenders for Fencing.

are invited for erecting about -*- Three Mile 3 of Fencing at Papakura. Thei-e is abundance of growing timber on the ground, and the parties contracting will be required to fall the timber; and prepare the necessary fencing. Further particulars may be learned on application to Brown & Campbell. 17th March, 1853.

STOLEN.

XTINETY FATHOMS of Firewood, hav- ^ ing been stolen from the Warau, on the Kawakawa river, belonging to E. H. Cook, of Russell. Any person who may give such information as may lead to the conviction of the thief, shall receive TEN POUNDS Reward by applying to E. H. Cook,

TEN POUNDS REWARD,

NOTICE is hereby given, that late on Thursday night, or early on Friday morning 24th June last, some person did wilfully and maliciously destroy the Water on the premises of E. H. Cook of Russell, by throwing filth into the well, in order to render tht said water unfit for business purposes. Any one who will discover the perpetrator of the aforesaid offence so that he, or she, may be brought to punishment shall receive the above Reward. Russell, August 4th, 1853. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.

WHEREAS the Premises of E. H. Cook ' ' and the Victoria Hotel, at Russell Bay of Islands, were destroyed by fire on the 26th July, 1852, and as there is just ground to believe that the aforesaid Premises were wilfully set on fire, notice is hereby given that any person who will give such information in the Resident Magistrate's Court, either at Auckland or Russell, as may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive the above Reward on application to E. H. Cook, of Russell.

TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.

SOME person having on the evening of the 7th July, maliciously posted playcards on the premises of Mr. Cook, of Russell, for the purpose of insulting and annoying him. Any person who can give such information relative to the affair, as will lead to conviction of the aforesaid party, shall receive the above reward on application to E. Cook of Russell.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 643, 26 August 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 643, 26 August 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume X, Issue 643, 26 August 1853, Page 4

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