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ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO.
Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, (Tuesday,) 19th June, at their Mart, Queen's Wharf, at 11 o'clock, WITHOUT RESERVE, A CASES, ex 'William Denny/ consisting of— Tin ware Earthenware Ironmongery Cutlery Stationery Haberdashery &c., &c, &o-
Coasting Trade,
ROKERT SCHULTZ & CO.
Have been honoured with instructions to submit to public Competition, on some day to be named in a future advertisement, the undermentioned vesselst momently expected to arrive in thia port from Australia, viz, FORE and * Aft Schooner. " Mary Ann/ 38 tons Fore and aft Schooner, "D* Iphin," 42 ton» « " " " Jane," 49 " Topsail " " Rebel," 101 " The above vessels are expected to arrive momently, and being well found in rigging, sails, &c , present an opportunity to those interested in our extensive coasting, trade, that may not again occur. _
Clothing Store, Shortland-street E. WAYTE, HAS just received several cases of Mercantile Stationary, which he will sell at extremely low prices. E.W —Has on hand a well selected stock of Ready made Clothing, of all kinds, Waterproof and Pilot Coats from 145., Boys' Tweed and Doeskin Coats from Bs. to 14s.
Bookbinding executed on the Premises,
PATRIOTIC FUND. AT a meeting of the Sub. Committee of the Patriotic Fund held on Friday the 15th inst., it was resolved to publish for general information the names of those gentlemen who have been reiueattd to act as Collectors, in order that persons drsirou9 of tubscribing may give their subscriptions pf such of those gentlemen as may best suit their convenience, and also to intimate that subscriptions will be received at the Union Bank, of Australia. Collectors for City and Suburbs Messrs Daldy, Nathan, & Rev. T. Hamer " Dignan, Connell, &J. O'Neil " Thos. Mackay, & Rev. Messr«. Thatcher & Thomas " Mitchell, Boylan, Derrom, & Williamson Captain Rough, Rev, Mr. Lloyd, k Mr. Shepherd Mr. Bain, Rev. A. Macdonald, & Whitely Messrs. Bartley, Merriman, & Rev. Mr. Kissling " Gilfillan, Forsaith, & Major Russell " M. A. Taylor, & Docter Pollen. COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Messrs. Dilworth, & James Farmer Rev. Mr. Reid, & Mr. J. C. Hill Messrs. Brennan, Cleary, and Hogan Captain Haultain, and Mr. Cawkvrell Rev. Messrs. 8c Purchas, Buddie, Mr. Cleary Docter Mahon, Messrs. Smythies, and Maddigan Messrs. Bates Murdoch Rev. M. Mackay, Hickson, Messrs. Hall Buckland, Vercoe, Shepherd, C. 2. Taylor, and Thomas. Williams Rev. Messrs. Lush, Fynes, Docter Bacot Messrs. Maton, Mcliityre, Lynch, Styack, McLean: and Serjeant Nicholas Messrs. White, Butler, Shepherd, & Spikeman Rev. Mr. Mathevr3, and Mr. Puckey Capt. McDonnell, Messrs. Manning, Russel, Webster, & Rev. Mr. H. Lawrie Messrs. Clarke, E. M. Williams, Jas. Davis Bedgegood, Hargreaves, and Kemp Messrs. Clendon, Bateman, Stevenson, H. Williams,, Docter Ford, & Rev. Mr. Gould Messrs. Pettingall, Bennett, Henry, Walter, and Hay " Atkins, and Walton " Vercoe, Stewart, Whytlavr, and Potts •• Heaphy, J. A. Brown, and Dyer " Beeger, & the Capt. of the Mines at Kamrau " Kelly, and O. Sullivan *' Burgess, Poynton, Sellaekay, Shea, Eamei, and Capt. Cooper Messrs. Maxwell, Blake, and Fishwick " Cole, Hunter, Runciman, and McLennan Rev Mr. Maunsell Messrs. Constable, Black, and Thos. Williamson Rev. Mo3srs. Ashwell and Morgan . Messrs. Wallace, and Stewart " Saunderson, Roe, and C. King Venerable Archdeacon Brown, Rev. Messrs. Chapman; C. Davies and Spencer Venerable Archdeacan W. Williams, Rev. Mewn. Baker, Hamlin, Messrr Harris, and Deacon Mes«rs. Joseph, Smales, Mitford and Waldron Messrs. Whitaker, and Barstow. James Busby, Secretary.
PATRIOTIC FUND.
rpHE undersigned being about to return to the -*• Bay of Islands, intimated to the Sub-Com-mittee that it would not be longer in hii power to officiate a& Secretary. Whereupon Docter Pollen was requested and agreed to undertake the duties of that office. The undersigned has accordingly the honor to request that Collectors will be pleased to address their subscription lists to Docter Pollen, instead of to him. James Busby. Auckland, 16th June, 1855.
For Sale by Private Contract.
A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing three rooms, situate near the road leading to St. George's Bay, opposite the residence of J. C. Blackett, Esq., together with part of the land thereto belonging. If not sold the above would be let to arespectallo tenant for any term from one to seven years. For particulars, apply to Marstow & George, Solicitors, High-street. Auckland, June 18, 1155.
MANGAREI.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, Oft ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND with large water frontage to Manukau Harbour. Apply to Mb. J. Newman. June 18th, 1855..
Wooden Houses^
FOR SALE, * TWO SINGAPOREHOUSES each twenty-feet square. Apply to CONNBHJ » R&IKGB; Qt»eeß*tr«*t, 12th Job*.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 832, 19 June 1855, Page 1
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725Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 832, 19 June 1855, Page 1
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