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•WONOA WONGA'. Will leave Auckland at 9 a.m , Sharp for Kowau & Russell on Monday, 11th June Monday, 25th June Monday, 9th July Monday, 23rd July Returning 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 on Monday, 18 th June 3 , 2nd July / 16 th July „ 30th July Calling at each Port on her return Voyage, most probably ou Thursday morning. I { V %* - Will leave Auckland at 8 am., Sharp for Howick on Friday, Bth June Friday, 6th July Making two Trips in the day. Will leave Auckland at 8 am,, Sharp for Mahurangi. Friday, 22nd June Friday, 13th July I cturning the following morning. To preserve regularity the Public are requested to be punctual. W. C. Daldy, Secretary.

Ex "Bock City."

On Sale by the undersigned,, O TONS (New) White Clover Seed. James Macky. June 5, 1855.

Ex"EockCity."

On Sale by the Undersigned 1 CASE Cross-cut Saws 6 ift to Bft. 1 case Pit Saws r " James Macky. June 5,1855.

Ex " Bock City,"

On* Sale by the Undersigned, X BALES Cotton Blankets fa- native trade. ** ' James Macky. June 5, 185?.

MiHi^rta (Ds"P "Ft Pin mrs 1

MB. T. F. McGAURAN, IN returning thanks to his numerous frieuds, and the public at largo, for the marked support he has already received as Auctioneer aud General Commission Agent, has the pleasure of announcing his intention of removing on the Ist, June next, from his present residence in Otahuliu to the house now occupied by Mr. Joseph Osborne, at Newmarket, and hopes, by the accommodation there afforded, he will be enabled to give additional convenience to those who may honour him with their patronage.

TWO POUNDS REWARD. G TO LEX or strayed from Epsom on the night of the 23rd inst., a bay Horse, aged, a large sear-on the near fore foot, small white star ou the forehead, name Bobby, formerly belonging to Mr. Bacon. Whoever will deliver the simo to Mr. F D. Rich, Onehunga, or to tlie undesigned shall receive the above reward. G -IT. Cheeseman, Epsom. May 28, 1855. w

IMPORTANT NOTICE. ".T HE CARLTO N." rpilE Undersigned begs most respectfully to -*- inform the inhabitants of New Zealand and the surrounding Colonies, that he has opened those extensive and delight fully situated premises (next the Union Bank) Princes-street, as a first class Family Dwelling House. The House contains upwards of twenty bed rooms, and sitting rooms, the whole of which are furnished with every possible convenience and comfort, for Families and Gentlemen. Visitors to Auckland requiring a comfortable residence would do well to patronise the Carlton. Spacious Stores for luggage. N.B. — Good Stabling, Coach House, &c. John Payne. The Carlton, Auckland, June 4, 1855.

BOOKBINDING.

J. R LEIGHTON, BOOKBINDER, TpROM London, and late of the ' Church Press ' -*- printing office, Sydney, begs to inform the public generally that he has commenced business as above, and trusts to obtain a share of their patronage, which it will be his endeavour to merit. Address " Corner of Albert and Wyndhamtreets, near the Catholic Chapel." N. B. Books elegantly bound and repaired.

NOTICE.

T the undersigned do hereby authorize Mr. •*■ Edward Penney, to drive off all Cnttle or other "Stock, trespassing on my lands at Morrgonui, and also to prosecute all parties cutting timber, or taking firewood from the same. I also hereby give notice, that 'my permission, to Mr. John Hogarth, to depasture Cattle, or any other Stock, on my land at Monganui, was duly revoked by me in writing on or about the 28 th day of April, 1855. John Payne Lloyd.

WANTED, - "POR a place in the Country two Female ser- -*■ vants one as Cook and to wash, the other as housemaid &c, Sisters or a Widow and daughter preferred. Enquire at the 'Southern Cross' Office.

WANTED,-A FEMALE SERVANTApply to Mrs. Bkown. Sliortland street. June sth, 1,855.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 1

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