AT THE CITY MART, EX "WILLIAM DENNY" FROM SYDNEY. AOA BAGS COMPANY'S No. 1 PIECES l'2O '* Snow Drop and crushed Loaf Sugar 184 " bert Pampanga " 150 " bright Java " 40 boxes New South Walci Soap 50 " Mould Candlet 20 cases Lemon Syrup 1 cask Jamaica Ginger (whole) 1 CMc " '* (powdered,) in tins ' -„ 1 bale Shop Twine ± balls 1 c»ae Canary Seed 1 " ground Mixed Spice ' 1 " Maccaroni in 7 lb. ting 1 cask Pearl Barley 24 bags best Rice. EX « ROCK CITY, " FROM LONDON. Vrom the celebrated Houses of Crosse & Blackwbll, G. F. Coward & Batty and Company. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASES FANCY GROCERIES AND OILMAN'S STORES. 30 cases Bottle Fruits, choice sorts [to order] 30 " Chouchou, Imperial hot and mixed Pickles 6 " Sauces & Soyer's relish, Indiana Soy, China Soy, Worcester Ketchup, Harrey, John Bull, &«., in Fancy Vases and Bottlas • \ - 20 " Bottled Vinegar, Pinti, Quarts, and Fancy Decanters 15 " Fine S»Ld Oil, pints and i pints 10 " Jams and Jellies, viz., Red and Black Currant Jellies, Scotch Marmalade, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Gooseberry, Plum, Damson, Rtd and Black Currant Jams 6 " Durham Mustard 1 lb. and £ lb. bottles 4 " French Capers, pints, •£ pints, and pints 4 " Desert Fruits in Syrup, Apricots, Pears, Cherries, &o. 25 " Sundries, comprising, — Essence of Coffee, Cocoa, Mulligatawny, Bloater, Anchoyy Paste, Robinson's Patent Groats, Barley, Tamarinds, Bloaters, Anchovie, Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Assorted Confectionery, Candied Peel in Glass Jars. &c, &c , &c. M SOMERVTLLE. Auckland, June 20th, 1855 .___ —
DAGUERREOTYPE POR TRAITURE, \-/ y (LATE OF THE AMERICAN FIRM OF MEADE BROTHERS, MELBOURNE,) BGS to announce to the Public generally, that he has Fitted, in the most Superb Style, Appartments in SHORTLAND CRESCENT, two doors above the Office of the "Southern Cross "for the prosecution of the above ART in all its details, comprising, besides th« usual styl«s, CRAYONS, WHICH HAVE A PECULIAR FLOWING AND SKETCHY APPEARANCE. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES EPBESEKT THE FIGTJRE AS POSSESSING ALL THE SOLIDITT AND RoTJNDNESS OV StATTTABT. PLAIN, LANDSCAPE, OR ILLUMINATED BACK-GROUNDS. Arrangements can be made for taking Invalid or Deceased Persons at their Residence. Views of Town or Country Seats, FAVOURITE ANIMALS; &c. OIL OR WATER-COLORED PAINTINGS, And every other description of object, accurately copied. Any Description of DARK DRESS is the best adapted for the perfect development of the Portrait INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THE ART. Amateurs supplied with Apparatus. &c. [|g|^THE Public are respectfully invited to call and Inspect Specimens. N.B,— J. N. C. guarantees all Pictures taken at the Establishment equal to those executed by him for the late firm of Meade Bkotheks. P. S. Pictures can be taken equally well in any state of the Atmosphere.
FREEDOM OF RELIGION SOCIETY.
qPHE Committee of the above Society respectfully informs the friends and advocates of EDUCA- •*• TION, that a Public Meeting will be held in the Odd Fellow's Hall, on Monday Evening next, June 25th, when a series of Resolutions, embodying the principles of a scheme of Education for the Province of Auckland, will be read and addresses delivered, accompanied with a Memorial, to be presented to bouth Houses of Legislature on the Meeting of the General Assembly. # The Committee earnestly invite the attendance of their fellow colonists at this Meeting, which will commence at 7 o'clock. Seats reserved for Ladies. w W. C. Daldy, f Secretariei J. C. Firth. \ becretanei -
BOOTS AND SHOES. rPHE Undersigned has received per " Rock City" a splended asiortmcnt of WINTER BOOTS & -*- SHOES particularly Boy's and Girl's. J. Robottom No. 1, High Street. N.B.— Parents, guardians, and heads of families will do well to inspect this Winter Stock mado expressly for this colony.
CLIFTON HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, WAKEFIELD-STREET. .
NEW MILL S FLOP R 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 01 FLOUR, &c. And they would Respectfully solicit a continuance of that Liberal Patronage which they have hitherto received. Friday. June Ist, 1856\ =========== ,
TENDERS.
HRHE Undersigned will be prepared to receive -*■ Tenders, to be left at the Stores of Messrs. Robt. Schultz & Co., Queen's Wharf, up to the 30th June, 1855 :— For the Cutting of a Trench two feet six inches wide by two feet six inches deep, enclosing allotments '7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 of section 8 of the Suburbs of Auckland. The property to be enclosed is about ten minutes walk from the Court House, and immediately adjoining the gardens better known as Graham's Gardens (at present occupied by E. Mayne, Esq) The tender to be at per perch. N.B. Parties tendering may also tender for a Trench two feet deep and two feet wide, stating the- difference in price. John CAMPBisa,.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 833, 22 June 1855, Page 2
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