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Bricks, Bricks,

On Sale at the Brickfield of the Undersigned, */-| AAA HARD burnt BRICKS at £1 JV,VV\/ per thousand ; if required they will be delivered in any part of the City at the same price. Also a quantity of lime at 2s. 6d. per busnel. Wm. Parker. Symonds-street, Auckland, '„ January 12th, 1855. #

Mr. Stratford. M.R.C.S., England, Surgeon, Occulist, and Aurist, from Toronto,' Canada West, and formerly of Her Majesty's 72nd regiment, OFFERS his services to the inhabitants of Auckland and the colony of New Zealand generally Individuals who have lost an eye may have the deformity remedied, as Dr. Stratford has a choice selection of Artificial Eyes on hand. Residence, High-street, Auckland, 2 doors from the Post Office. Assistance to the Poor Gratis, from 9 to 10 daily.

TO MILLINERS.

WANT E D, — Two first-rate HANDS. ' V ' -Apply to Mrs. Webster. Shortland street, March 30, 1855.

Building Allotments in Queen-street. TO LET, mWO Capital BUILDING ALLOTMENTS -A- near the National Mart, in Queen-street. Enquire of S. & J. R. Vaile. January 24th, 1855.

NOTICE.

IT HOLMES, BUTCHER, begs to inform the - • Inhabitants of the City of Auckland, and neighbourhood, that he has commenced the Butchering lusiness, in High-strent, near the Post Office. Ship Captains and Families would find it to their advantage to give a call.

TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. "W"HEREAS, some parties have been in the ' habit of maliciously driving and galloping my CATTLE, branded A. C, to and fro and planting them at a great distance, to the great injury of the Cattle at an inconvenience to me.~ The above reward will be given to any 'person who will lead to the conviction of the offenders. A. Chisholm. Shortland-stree, May 17th, 1855/"

PEOVISTCE OF CANTERBURY.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. STJMNER ROAD. — GOLLANS BAY TUNNEL. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive tenders up to the 18th day of June next, for tbe formation of a tunnel, 350 yards in lengtb, from Gollans Bay to the Gorge of Summer Valley under Evans Pass. The tunnel will be 12 feet wide, and from 12 feet high in tho centre to 16 feet high at the ends. The ground to be traversed is of volcanic formation, and Is supposed to be solid rock throughout the whole length of the tunnel. The Drawings, specification, and conditions of contract, may be seen on aud after May Ist, on application at the Office of Public Works. The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E. Dobson, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Tuam-street, Chri&tchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, April 13th, 1855.

HAY FOR SALE.

ABOUT 60 tons of Excellent Hay, to be sold in any quantity, on the Farm at Epsom, formerly in the possession of Mr. J. Chadwick. Trussed and delivered at stack £8. " " at Auckland £9. For further information, apply to Mr. Thos. Cawkwell, Panmure, or at Bird Grove, Epsom Road. Epsom, April 27, 1855. __^

NEW ZEALAND BANK.

NOTICE is hereby given that at the next Session of the Assembly to be holden for the Colony of New Zealand a petition will be presented to the House of Representatives for leave to bring in a Bill to axxthorize the establishment of a Joint Stock or Copartnership Banking Company (to be styled the New Zealand Bank) in any one or more of th c provinces of the said Colony, Dated this 23rd day of April in 1855. Robert Hart, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Solicitor to the Company.

To Let, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION) TIHE two STORES in Fort-street, lately oceu- "- pied by Mr. Jarvie. — Apply to Brown & Campbell

WAN TED by the Undersigned from 700 to 1000 Posts and Rails, to be delivered from the Boat at Cox's Creek. At per 100, cash on delivery. Also, 10 to 15 acres of ground ploughed, at per acre. L. D. Halstead, Veterinary Surgeor. June -4, 1855.

CIKCU L A R.

AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, J^ i - City of Washington, opposite the Treasury Department, under the direction of A aron Haight Palmer, Counseller of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Councils-General of the Republic of Ecuador ; restricted exclusively to Agency, Commission aud Banking transactions, embracing collections, remittances, and other money business ; Investments in safe American Securities ; recovery of Claims, Legacies, Inhoritanoes, &c. By tho relations of the undersigned with cmi nent Shipbuilders, Mechanical Engineers, Iron Founders, 'Steam Engine aud Machine Manufacturers of the City of New York, where this Ajrency was first established in 1829, he is prepared to givo his prompt aud faithful attention to the execution of foreign or.lers for steamers, steam engines, iron houses, iron light houses, mills and machiuery of every description, magnetic telegraphs, and other new and usoful American Inventions, at the lowest current rates in the United States, subject to the usual com missions, including insurance and shipping char ges, payable on delivery or shipment at the port of New York. Aaron 11. Palmer. Washington^ Jan. 14th, 1854.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 4

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