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20 Sits Block tin dish Covers Gla»s Lav terns, Metal Measures, Jewel and deed Boxes, Egg Whisks, Vegetable Boilers, Gridirons, Steak tongs, 24 Gioss Patty Pans, assorted sizes & patterns, Nests Japanned Sugar Boxes, Melon Moulds, Scollop Shells, Bellraetal preserving pans, Salters, Spring Balances, Patent Steelyards, Dinner Bells &c,

Elkington's Patent Electro Plate. (The best substitute for Sterling Silver,) consisting of upwards of, 100 doz. Table Spoons and Forks Sauce Ladles, Soup and Toddy do, Mustard and Salt Spoons, Gravy do. Caddy Ladles, Sugar Tongs and Sifters Nutcracks, Knife Rests, Butter Knives Table Candlesticks, Cruet Eramcs, Toast Racks, Elegant Flower Vases in Ruby, Torquoise, and Opal with rich Chased Electro Silver Stems, Cake Baskets, Compotiers, Butter Coolers, Deoanter Stands & Lables Fish Carvers, Snuffers aod Trays 144 English Buckets, (the best fire buckets made) Japanned Toilet Sets and foot Baths Nursery and Sponging Baths Commode Pails &c. 6 Mahogany Easy Chairs, covered with Morrocco Lear her 24 Folding ttusy Chairs, with cushions 24 Iron Garden Stools Milnpr's Fire Pi oof Safes 24 sets Garden To.ils, Pruning Saws 24 doz, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Shears, Pruuing Sc'tsors, Flower Gatherers, 10 doz. Watering Pots, asioited sizes, &c.

Cut Glass. Consisting oF: — Tlumbers and Wine Glnspes, in great variety; Water Crofts; Decanters, Salt Cellers; Oval and Hound Cake Dishes; Butter Dishes; Sugar Basins ; Crc.m Jugs; &c, &c

Saddlery, 12 best Hogskin Paddles ; Saddle Cloths ; Silver Mounted Whips Pelham and Snaffle Bridles. And daily expected to arrive, an entire new, exteneive assortment of Joseph Rodgers & Sons' Cutlery ; K. Sorby's Saws and Edge Tools, and Genuine Jewellery , English made Gold and Silver Watches, &c, &er NEWMAN & EWEN.

Return of stock.

Waste Land Board Office, Auckland, 21st of August, 1855. rPHE attention of persons depasturing cattle ■*- upon Crown Lands outside the boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds, is called to the 12th clause of the Crown Lands Ordinance, (13 Viet. Session No. 1) which requires that returns of all cattle so depastured, shall be deposited with the Commissioner cf Crown Lands, during the ensuing month (September) under a penalty for each offence, of not less than twenty shillings, nor more than twenty pounds. Forms of the return required by the Ordinance can be obtained at this office. Charles J. Taylor, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WANTED, a Master for a Coasting Vessel. Early application is necessary. | Apply to i J. McDowell. Queen-street, 20th Sept., 1855. ROW BOAT FOR SALE. ALIGHT pulling 14 feet keel Carvel-built BOAT, with Oars, Rudder, &c, complete, the property of a gentleman leaving the Province. She is newly painted, in perfect order, and well -adapted for fishing or short excursions. To be seen in the boat-house at Judges' Bay. If not lisposed of before the 29th instant, will be then sold at axiction. Connell and Ridings, Queen-street.

FLOUR STORE, PARNELL. ON SALE — First and Seconds Flour; Sharps, Bran, and Maize; Oats. Sold to suit purchasers. Market price. J. Wells.

Ploughing, Sowing, &c. &c-, &c. THE Undersigned is prepared to Contract for any amount of Ploughing, Sowiug, or any other Agiicultural Work. Apply to BICHARD NUDICK. September 20, 1855.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 860, 25 September 1855, Page 4