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BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. PREPARATORY FOE, RECEIVING NEW WINTER STOCK. a clearing Tout sale OF WINTER ARTICLES aud GENERAL DRAPERY, will take place on and alter Monday, the 14th iustant. A very striking reduction on the ordinary prices will be made, and the sale will be but for a limited period. Attention to this notice is respectfully in,vitec'. Auckland, June sth, 1855. IT - ELLIS.

READING'S TOBACCO AND CIGAR SHOP (opposite the "royal exchange",) SHORTLAND-STREET. JW. 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. HEAL MEERSCHAUM PIPES ALL SIZES. Burn's best Cutty Pipes, and every possible variety of Pipe Lights, Snuffs, &c. J. W. R. has pleasure also in stating to his friends and numerous aquaintance the enlargement of his Clothing Department, which communicates with his Tobacco and Cigar Dep6t, 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 Molnto&kcs, with Leggings to match, &c, &c, &c. Auckland, May 25th, 1355.

CLIFTON HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, WAKEFIELD-STREET.

HEW MILL S FLO U E STORE. MESSRS. LOW & MOTION BEGS to intimate that they have, THIS DAY, removed from their former premises in Shortlandstreet, to their NEW and more Commodious STORE, in Queen-street, second Door from Mr. Douglas, Baker, and opposite to Messrs. S. &J. R. Vaile's Drapery Shop ; where they will keep a constantsupply of FLOUR, &c. And they would Respectfully solicit a continuance of that Liberal Patronage which they have hitherto received. Friday. June Ist, 1855.

Tor Sale, exEock City, -*QRANSOME' S P L O UG II S ACJ 6 Chaff Cutting Machines 1 ton White Clover Seed 1 " Red 1200 Single Blankets, 104, 11-4, "White, Bed, and Blue 2 bales Alpaca Railway Rugs 2 " Superior Pouches, assorted 20 dozen Spades 10 « " Ir'sh, for ditching 60 " Fern aud Manuka Hooks, improved sort 20 " Felling Axes and Hedge Cutters 48 Steel Flour Mills, with and without cngs. 24 Maise 24 Set Superior Cart a;.d Plough Harness 1 case Cross Cut Saws 1 " Double Bane 1 i i d Guns, in cases, &c. Iron Pota and Ovens Superior Port, Sherry, Rum, Brandy, Old Tom, &c, &c. W Brodie, Fort-str^rt

Commercial House.

At the Stores of the Undersigned, rtOPPER SHEATHING Muntz metal Copper nails Zinc, as.^ortcJ Sheet loud Ewbank's nails, from 1 to 5 inches Sorby's pit and cioavcut saws Lockwocd's it Stubbs files Cooper's dnvci-; Fubtct'b hpailis livotted Camp ovens aud iron pots Tea kettles Ludied' bi.le sad.lles Saddles for coasting trade Shoe brushes and scrubbing do. Palmer's candles, magnums, medium, and email Palmer's lamps Mappiu's cu f l°ry Elkington's electro plate Flooring brads, from ( l\ to 3 in. Manilla rope Long and shoit handled fry pans Co2)al varnish. J. T. BOYLAN. Queen-street, June 5, 1855.

JAO WINDOW SASHES v 400 Camp Ovens 800 Iron Pots On Sale at J. CoLEMAN's, Opposite the Exchange Hotel.

ODD FELLOWS' HALL. PBOFESSOR JONES' DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS. PROFESSOR JONES begs to inform the in- ■*• habitants of Auckland that he will perform, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening next, June 11. Doors open at a quarter past 7. Performance to commence at a quarter to 8 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained at Mr. Ashers, Short-land-street; Mr. Nichols Masonic Hotel ; Mr. Hardington's Exchange Hotel; the Auckland Boarding House ; and Mr. Robottom's, Highstreet. Reserved Seats 4s. ; Back Seats 2s. 6d. ; Children half price; Family Tickets may be obtained at the Auckland Boarding House.

NOTICE.

HHHE Auction Sale of Lands, advertised by Mr. -*- Hansard is postponed from IIIURSDAY, the 7th, to THURSDAY, the 14th June.

T^ANTED, — A respectable youth, to the drape ry business apply at the "Bee Hive," Shortland street. June 7th, 1855.

WAIUKU. HHHE Undersigned begs to inform settlors and •*- others interested in the above district that the well known cutter " BETSEY" is now constantly running between Waiuku and Onehuuga Letters for Captain Williams, the agent at Onehunga, may be left at Mr. T. C. Hallamore's, Bee Hive, Shortland-street. Goods sent to papt. Williams, Onehunga, will be dnely forwarded. Oldfiuld & Mason. June 8, 1855.

To Lease from 7 to 14 years, PART of that mo-it Eligible Building Allotment adjoining the stores now in course of erection corner of Queen-street & Fort-street, having a fruntage of 98 fuefc to Fort-stivet by a depth of 66 feet. Apply to Georgi Gkaiiam, Coburg-strcct. June Gth, 1855.

Wanted, A S General Servants, a man and his wife, or -^- two female servants. Unexceptionable characters requisite as (o steadiness and good conduct. Apply to Sir S. O&borne Gibbcs, Eden Crescent, near the Mn«on's Home, at 11 in the morning or 3 in the afternoon.

Stolen or Strayed, I^ROM Newniaiket, on Saturday night, May -»■ 20, or early on the following morning, a Black Hono, bran 3rd under the main B T, and B T on the rump, his tail cut off level bat uot docked. Two pounds reward, if strayed and delivered up to the undersigned, and ten pounds reward, on conviction of the off. nder, if stolen. Be sjaii i n Turner. June 7, 1805

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 829, 8 June 1855, Page 2

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