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READING'S TOBACCO AND CIGAR SHOP (OPPOSITE THE "KOYAI/ EXCHANGE",) SHORTLAND-STREET. r T W. READING has much pleasure in announing to his numerous Patrons and the Public " * generally that he has just received a vast addition to his Tobacco and Cigar Establishment by the late arrivals, (ex 'William Denny" and 'Algerine/) comprising — ' Barrett's Twist Tobacco Genuine Nail-road Tobacco Dunlop's " " Mild Bird's-eye ditto Fine Honey Dew ditto A large quantity of Cut Barrett's Twist Rich Nectar Leaf ditto 3 figs to the pound the first imported into this country. ' REAL MEERSCHAUM PIPES ALL SIZES. Burn's best Cutty Pipes, and every possible variety of Pipe Lights, Snuffs, &c. J. W. R. las pleasure also in stating to his friends and numerous aquain tan cc the enlargement of his Clothing Department, which communicates with trig Tobacco and Cigar Depdt, replete by late arrivals, with every requisite for Winter Clothing, comprising Men's and Boys' Blue Pilot Coats, Thick Woollen Shawls, Blue Pilot Trousers, Double-stitched Mole ditto, Black Cloth ditto. Woollen and fancy Tweed ditto, Boys' Superfine Black Cloth Coats, Glazed Mclntoshes, with Leggings to match, &c, &c, &c. Auckland, May 25th, 1855.

WONGA WONGA. J 'Jt<fcf?*f*P' > TT -having been agreed upon / at a Public meeting of Shareholders, held on June 23, that the sailing of the ' Wonga Wonga should with the assistance of the Public be persevered with, in the face of all previous accidents and difficulties until the question of Government aid is decided, and the Directors feeing the imperative necessity of fixed and regular trips, have decided on advertising the same for Two Months hence, to enable settlers to make their arrangemonts accordingly at the same time these proposed regulations will be left open to amendment, as the trade may develope itself more fully. 'WONGA WONGA'. Will leave Auckland at 9 a.m., Sharp for Kawau & Russell on Monday, 28th May Monday, 11th June Monday, 25th June Monday, 9th July Monday, 23rd July Returping on the following Thursdays, but in the event of proceeding to Monganui, on Fridays. Will leave Auckland at 9 a.m., Sharp for Kawau, Matakana & Wangarie en Monday, 4th June " 18 th June « 2nd July " 16th July " 30th July Calling at each Port on her return voyage, I most probably on Thursday morning. Will leave Auckland at 8 am., Sharp for Howick on Friday, 6th June Friday, Bth July Making two Trips in the day. Will leave Auckland at 8 a.m., Sharp for Mahurangi. Friday, 22nd June Friday, 13th July Letucning the following morning. To preserve regularity the Public are requested to be punctual. W. C. Daldy, Secretary. Rates, Fares, 85 Freights. Cabin. Steerage. Passage to or from Russell £X 10.-. Od. £0 15 0 " " Monganui 2 os. Od 110 0 " « Waugarie 1 os. Od. 15 0 '• Kawau, Matakana, & Mahurangi 12s. 6d. 10 0 Passage to or from Howick. ss. Od. 2 6 Freights to or from Russell £1 ss. Od. per ton. " Cattle 1 ss. Od. each " " Monganui 2 os. Od. " " " Wangarie 1 ss. Od. " " Kawau, Matakana, & Mahurangi 0 15s. Od. i Children under 14 yeWs, half price. Freight Stored Free of Charge at Messers. Combes $ Daldy's Stores^ Queen's Wharf. STEWARDS CHARGES. Wine ss. Dinner 3a. Beer 2s. Breakfast 2s. Spirits ss. Tea 1«. 6d. Other things in Proportion. Queen's Wharf, 28th May, 1855.

Harbour Committee Office, May 27,1855. rpENDERS will be received till noon of Wed- -*• nesday next, 31st instant, for ONE MAINSAIL for the Ketch "Medway." Particulars to be had on reference to this Office William Powditch, Chairman Harbour Committee.

NOTICE. rPHOSE extensive premises situated in Princes- *- street, formerly the residence of General Pitt, will be opened on MONDAY next, as a Firstclass Family Boarding Establishment. John Payne, Proprietor. « The Carlton," May 28th, 1855.

To let for Ten or more Years, T^IFTT Acres of Good Grazing Land in small -*- Paddocks from four to twenty Acres, well fenced and watered, and within fifteen minutes walk of the Court House, And for Sale, 2 very useful MAKES heavy in foal, good for Plough and Draught. For further information, apply to A Mears, Crom Cottage. Near Mount Eden.

TWO POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or strayed from Epsom on the night of the 23rd insfc., a bay Horse, aged, a large scar on the near fore foot, small white star on the forehead, name Bobby, formerly belonging to Mr. Bacon. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr. F. D. Rich, Onehunga, or to the undersigned shall receive the above reward. G. H, Cheeseman, f Epsom. May 28, 1855,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 826, 29 May 1855, Page 2

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