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, M.EA&ING OUT SALE.

'MR. X; PATTERSON, XN returtffyg. thanks to his aaraerou* customers^ in -towtt' and country, begi to inform th«ai thi* \\a order, to make room for Summer Goods, he will commence sell.bg off, on ;. l SATURDAY FIjRST^ The Remainder of his present Stock of Useful Drapery, £c,, fe e -» AT VEEY LOW PRICES, The following l«t contains a few of the articles oontoined \n his stock — . 800 yards Real Welsh Flannel, Warranted All Wool at la. 2d., worth 2f . ' 25fr " Fine Saxony " at 2s. 3d., worth 3i. 6d. 830 " Heav? Scotch Twill Shirting, the cheapest^irer offered to the public of Auckland, 5d per yard White Calico, at 5d., worth 9d. Ticking, at 7±d. and B|d. Yard wide Apron Check, 6d per yard '„ . - White Sheeting 3 yardt wide, 2f. 3d., well worth W.' French Merinoes, all colours, 35.. fed,, per yard, .cheap at 6s. sd. Embroidered Robes, 13s. each A Large Lot of Printed Muslin, Bakarine, «nd De Lames 200 Boys' Scotch Caps, will be sold at 9d. each 120 Girls' and Women's Sun Bonnets, warranted fast colour*, worth 45., all at 2g. each 500 Straw Bonnets, 2s sd. and 3s. . MEN'S CLOTHING, A complete suit, Coat* Vest, and Trousers, of the best Scotch Tweed, for £2 A Large Assortment of Dres3, Paletot, and Shooting Coats, from 255. 123 doz. Mens Cotton Half.hose, nt half their invoice price M Shirts, in White, Regatta, and Scotch Twill /? of superior quality. <•' \ -All goods marked in plain-figure*. — The^ lowest-,pric« asked. TERMS— CASH. . . Qurcn-streefc, Sept. 6, 1555. *\ -

Tor Melbourne. -It rpHE dipper schooner 'GRAFTON,' j|Njk •*■ Captain Tonnor, will have iramediate dispatch for the above Port, *BBmmm discharging cargo at the Wharf Has fine accommodations for first class passengers. For freight or passage apply to "Williams, Hincxxey 8c Co. Queen-street Wharf. JJttBCU 2ltt<tt<m %k%. TO SADDLERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, &c. MR. HANSARD WILL sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Shortland-street, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, A double set of carriage harness • A variety of gig harness DandrifF brushes Trimming combs, currycombs , Pair carriage lamps Also, A|few dozen concentrate 1 lemonade A few dozen capers ' Also, 2 dozen powder flasks

20,000 percussion caps. Macready & Stirrat WATCHMAKERS, HAVE removed to more commodious premises iv Shortlmd-Crescent, between the Stores of Messrs. Brown & Campbell, and Gibson k Mitchell, where they hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which they have received since they commenced business. t M. & S., respectfully invite inspection of their present! large and varied stock of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, &c, &c., the whole of which they can conßdently recommend. Shortland Crescent, A uckland, September 6th, 1555 To be Let. ] FIRST RATE BUSINESS PREMISES, in J Fort-street, Lately occupied by Messrs. Maltby & Harwood Edward Rich, Agent. Auckland, 6th Sept., 1855^

WORK WANTED, —A respectable, hard working native woman, wishes to meet I with employment, such as washing, or to make herself generally useful about a house. Enquire for J. 8., at the Crown and Anchor Inn, West Qneen-strpet, AuckUnd. t j Apartments. A SINGLE Lady or Gentleman can be accommodated at Mrs. Veenon's, Jermyn Street, Eden Crescent. September sth, 1855.

"CRCESUS." TF this should meet the eye of any of the late J- Stewards of the "Croesus," JOSEPH SMART Would be glad to hear from them on -oard the Ship "Merchantman," Auckland harbour. rpHE "HOMOEOPATHIC ECHO," No. 7, I -*- is now published at John Bell's, Short-land-street. September sth, 1855. RACE CLUB THE Members of the Auckland Race Club are requested to meet iv their Club Room, Exchange Hotel, oa Saturday next, the Bth inst , at 1 o'clock, p. m. H. Harmngtos, Aurkland. 4th S P pt., 1855. Hon. Sec. TO LET, A Cottage and Garden in Queen-street. CONNELL & RIDINGS ARE instructed to let on lease that portion of the Wesleyan College Grounds in Queen-street, adjoining the property of Rev. 1. Buddle, and containing about two acres of laiid under cultivation as a Garden, and slocked with Fruit Trees and Ornamental Shi übs. Tffere is a weather-boarded Cottage, containing .^ree rooms, and a copious supply of water. Apply to Connell k Ridings, Queen-street.

ON SALE, BLUE GUM TREE SEEDS, lately received from Hobart Town. CoNNlitl & RIBIKOS, Queen Street. - September 4th, 1855,' - -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 855, 7 September 1855, Page 2

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