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TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS.

ROBERT SCHULTZ # CO. Have been instructed by the Proprietor Mr. RATTRAY, to sell by Auction, on the premises, THIS DAY, the 25th inst , at 1 o'clock,

rpHB Materials composing the Building lately occupied by Messrs Low and Motion, tnd known ■*- as ''Waterloo House," Shortland-itreet. A reasonable time will be allowed for the removal.

ALSO AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS AND CLEAR THE PREMISES,

100 dozen Bottled Stout Blue Serge Shirts Boys' Youths' and Men's Calico Shirts Men's White Shirts, Lincu fronts, Collars & Wristbands 114 and 12-4 Twilled Cotton Shirts Men's Cord and Mole Trousers White Calicoes Black Cloth Trowsers Soup and Dinner Plates, (Tin) Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons Ten dozen Spades And a variety of Merchandize. KB. — Sale to commence at 11 o'clook. Building Materials at 1 o'clock. Terms: — Under £30 cash, over £30 approved Bill at 3 months.

VALUABLE TOWN LANDS.

ROBERT SCHULTZ £ CO. Plave been honored with instrnctions to Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen's Wharf, at one o'clock, on TUESDAY, 2nd October, THE undermentioned Valuable Town Lands, being subdivisions of Allotment No. 1, of Section No. 38, immediately opposite St. Matthew's Church, corner of Hobson and Wtlleslcy-streets. Subdivision No. 12, frontage to Hobson-street 25 feet 6 in., ditto to Wellesley-street 15 feet 7 inches (corner) Subdivision No. 13, frontage to Hobson-street 25 feet, depth 75 feet 8 inches " No. 14, " " " 22 " " 76 " " No, 15,' " " " 25 " frontage to Prospect Place 76 feet 6 inches (corner) " No. 16, frontage to Wellesley-street 25 feet 2 inches, depth 49 feet 8 inches " No. 17, " " " 25 feet 3 inches, Ho Prospect Place 49 feet 8 inches (corner) " No. 18, frontage to Prospect Place 25 feet 2 inches, depth 49 feet " No. 19, frontage to Prospect Place 25 feet, depth 48 feet 6 inches (corner) ALSO,— Subdivision No. 18, of allotment 46, of section 28, corner of Cook-street and Grey-street, immediately opposite the market reserve, with frontages of 56 feet to Market-street, and 65 to Grey-street, Subdivision No. 19, with frontage of 22 feet to Grey-street, by depth of 86 feet, having also a frontage to New-street of 26 feet. TERMS — One-fourth cash on the fall of the hammer, the remainder in approved Bills of equal sums at three and six months. , .« - ' ",, „ /..»

ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO.

TTAVE been instructed to sell l>y auction, on -*-*- the premises, in Syinonds-street, at present occupied by Mrs. Spicer, next to Quarter-master Moore's, on Thursday, 4th October, at eleven o'clock, Household furniture Glass and platedware Bed and bedding Kitchen utensils Valuable books, &c, &c.

ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO.

Have received instructions from Mr. McGee, Queen-street, Onebunga, to sell by Auction, on. his premises, on Wednesday next, the 26th inst — WHITE CALICO Flannel French merinos (all colours) Boys' caps Men's, women's, and childcrn's boots and shoes Gloves Ribbons Boys' suits of clothes Black cloth trousers Sugar caudy, garden chairs And a large assortment of othpr Goods.

Ex Egmont.

O^ flOft SUPERIOR BANG OR &OJJ W COUNTESS SLATES 18 * 10 75 dozen 4 Rivet Strapped Spades 10 " assorted Potatoe Forks 2 Tons Superior White Lead ) OQIU .. i ,< u -m i r» • * r *OID. tins 1 " " Black Paint } 150 Gallons Linseed and Boiled Oil W. Brodib September 22nd, 1855.

BRICKS FOR SALE.

BRICKS for Sale, a quantity of good hard t bricko, will be delivered in the city of Auckland, £0 per thousand. Lime 2s. 6d. per bushel. Willtam Parker, Waken* eld-street

Notice to the Public-

CHEAP BREAD. THE 21b- Loaf at Bd. cash, to be bad at T. Douglas, Eden Crescent, official Bay.

TD^OR SALE, at the residence of Mr. Benjamin -*- E. Turner, Seven good Milching Cows, equal to any in New Zealand. Any per&on wanting a few quiec Cows will never have a better opportunity of procuring them. One cow has calved only a week ago, another is daily expected to calve. Newmarket, Sept. 26, 1855.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND.

n ENTLEMEN,— The General Assembly haying been dissolved, the duty devolves upon you of selecting two persons as members of tlio House of Representatives. I have already had the honour of representing you, and trust that my conduct has so far met with your approval as to justify me in again seeking your suffrages. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, obediently, FRED. W. 'MERRIMAN Parnpll, Sept. 24, 1855.

TO THK ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION.

GENTLEMEN. Acjting in obedience to a sense of duty, and on the suggestion of a number of yourselves, I now offer myself as a candidate to represent your interests in tLe General Assembly. I ha7e the honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Thumas Henderson Auckland, 24th Sept., 1855.

ON the 30th of August last, a Babpti«t Church was formed on open communion principles, under the pastorate of Mr. E. Thomas, who continues to hold divine worship on Loid's Day, in the Mechanics' Institute. Service in the morning at 11 o'clock, in the Evening at 6. r

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 2

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