WONGA WONGA. MONDAY, September 10, at 8 a.m. For Scott's Station, Mahurangi, Matakana, and Wangari, calling at Matakana and Scott's Station, Mahurangi, on Thursday, stopping Kalf-ari-hour at each place. SATURDAY, September 15, at 7 a.m. to Howick. Two trips\during the day." MONDAY, September .l 7, at 11 a.m., for Russell. Will receive, freight on Friday.
FOR "SYDNEY DIRECT. V^. fpHE Al clipper-schooner MARVjgflK^ J- MORA, Henry Fletcher, comrffircfii'c' mander, will positively aaH for the *bove port on the 10th instant For freight or passage, apply to G. Duks, Queen-street.
J)u6lk o<t£<s.
By order of Hie Officer Commanding "the New Zealand Fencibles."
• CONNELL % RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, TO-MORROW, sth inst., at 11 o'clock, 8 T (in diamond) A N E Case Containing N Z C N«. 10 "-B pieces Striked Shirting 25 doE. Mens Shirts
BtO One bale containing X Z C 50 Single Blankets
ST Cm diamond) One bale containing No. 1. 12 doz Shirts 200 Striped Shirts
N Z C. One case containing 42 Doeskin Jackets 50 Pairs Duck Trousers.
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
CONNELLY HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, ou Thursday next, 6th inst., at the Stores of Mr. J. S. Macparlane, Queen-street, opposite the Court Hou&e, FORTY BAGS CORKS, 1 Case 10, 11, * nd 12-inch Bellows, 6 Cases Iron Bedsteads, 2 Tons Galvanized Zinc Roofing, 1 Bag Nails for do., 2 Cases Paper Hangings, 40 American-made Doors, I Case Goloshes, 10 Qr.-Cai-ks Cherry Brandy, -1 Case Cigars, 10,000,
Also— 2 Bales Witney Blankets, 12 4, 1 Case Lambs' wool and Shetland Hose, 1 Do. Guernsey Frocks, t -. f Lambs' wool Shirts, 1 Do - I do. Pants.
- -. X French Merinos, 1 Caße \ Alpaca.
Terms :— Under fifty pounds, cash ; over fifty pounds, approved Bills at 3 months.
ROBERT SCHULTZ & C 0... , TinLL sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen's ' » Wharf, on Tsubsday, the 6th, at 14 o'clock, Earthenware Furniture 10 Tierces Beef And A variety of merchandise. Also, A few Iron Gates, with screw posts and supports. Also, The Penny Encyclopaedia, complete in 27 ' volumes.
SALE AT ONEHUNGA. Ctftter " Defiance." ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO WILL sell by auction, on Monday, the 17th, at 1 o'clock, at Mr. George's Royal Hotel* Onehunga, The dipper cutter DEFIANCE, 14 tons, in " thorough repair, with dingy, mast, sails, rigging, anchor and cable, &c, fee. NEWMARKET €ATTLE SALE. NEWMAN* BUCKLAND Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, 011o 11 Tujjsday, the 11th inst. — DAIRY COWS,— A Dumber of STORE STOCK,— ana Some very FAT CATTLE for the Butcher. Also — 20 FAT SHEEP, and two well "bred Leicester RAMS. Two or three useful HORSES and a POLE DRAY.
EX "MARMORA."
MAXWELL'S PRIME BEEF, in Tierces, warranted of superior prime quality. G. Duke, Queen-streeK
"MARMORA."
/CONSIGNEES are requested to pass Entries for the above vessel without delay, in accordance with the terms of the bill of lading. G. Duke, Qupen-street.
Bacon, Uacon, is aeon, &c.
ONE TON PRIME BACON and HAMS, Potatoes, table and «ccd, Maize. On sate at ihe Store oi Gr. Jenkins, Official Bayr 4th Sept., 1855
rpo LET, a COTTAGE, containing 4 rooms, -■- with a small back house, situated at Smale's Point. Apply at the office of this paper. Auckland, September 3rd, 1855.
TtTANTED, a strong BOY. Apply at the " Stores of Messrs. Kellennann, Brothers, and Falck. September 3rd, 1855.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 854, 4 September 1855, Page 2
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