gate fy "jpttßtic '2UrttQtt, CONNELL & HIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, 2ud August at eleven o'clock — A HANDSOME CABIN SOFA A Cheffonier, Tables, Chairs, Oil Paintings, Engravings, A Feather Bed, 2 Exhibition Hearthrugs, 5 Milner's Fire-proof Boxes, 20 Rolls Roofing Felt, 100 Bags White Crushed Sugar, 5 Bales Kip Leather, 1 Case Toilet Glasses, 1 " French Fancy Soap, 1 " Looking Glasses, gilt frames, 1 " Lucifers, wooden boxes, 1 Bale Shawls and Scarfs, 2 Cases Clothing, consisting of :— Coats, Trousers, Pilot Coats, Waistcoats, Shirts. Silk Handkerchiefs, 1 Case Guernsey Frocks, 1 " Hosiery, &c, A Pair of Careys twelve inch Globes, new, &C, &C, cvC.
Screw Steamer * William Denny/ QHARE HOLDERS are requested to pay the first call, being one-half of the amount of SHARES taken up by them to the credit of J. Logan Campbell, Esq., Chairman of the Provisional Committee, at the Union Bank of Australia, on or before Saturday next, the 6th August. By order of the Provincial Committee, J. A. Gilfillan, Secretary pro. tern Auckland, 29th July, 1854.
Mangere Eoad. Provincial Engineer's Office 25th July, 1854. nMENDERS will be received at this office unti -■- noon of Saturday, August 5, for repairing a portion ofthisHoad. Particulars can be ob tamed by application at this office. Ciias. Sanderson, Provincial Engineer
Useful Investment. FOR SALE, A SEI N E OF LARGE DIMENSIONS -la. Apply to Edward Rich Auckland, July 30, 1854.
WHEAT, MAIZE, FLAX, OUM, &c, in small or large quantities, purchased for cash at the Steam Mill, Official Bay. Auckland, 21st July, 1854. Onehunga, Little Muddy Creek. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A VALUABLE ALLOTMENT of LAND; -^- comprising 88 Acres of TIMBER LAND; consibting of Kauri, Puriri, and Manuka. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Rich, Brothers, Onehunga
Wanted, A FEMALE SERVANT. -^- Appply at the Caledonia Hotel. August 1, 1854.
Wanted, by a Married Man, A SITU AT lON m a store to tnke charge of the receiving and giving out of goods oi otherwise to make himself generally useful, write? a good hand, and possesses some knowledge oi accounts. The most unexceptionable references as to character can be given Address X. X. Z. f At the Southern Cross Office,
MR. JOHN TRIMMER is desirous of hearing from his son Henry, who left New Zea^ land for the Victoria Gold Diggings about 2 years ago, and wishes anxiously for his return home. [fgf The "Melbourne Argus" and the "Bendigo Advertiser" will please insert the above 3 times and sent their bills to this ('Southern Cross') Office for liquidation. Auckland, July 24, 1854.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XI, Issue 740, 1 August 1854, Page 2
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