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PLEASURE TRIP. TO Coromandel Diggings. WONGA WONGA-On Monday 17th, at 8 T " a m., leaving Ooromandclj to return on Wednesday 19th, at 4 p m Tickets for the trip— Cabin £2 Steerage £1 10s. W. C D\riDY. Peretary.

NOTICE. Superintendent's Office, 10th March, 1856. J^T the ensuing election for a member to serve in the Provincial Council for the Pensioner Settlements, in place of Win. Powditch, Esq., resigned, there shall be the following additional polling place 3 . Howick— The Court IIou?e. Panmure — Mr Brady's Inn. Otauuhu— Sir Geer o 'e Groy Inn. J. Logan Campbell, Superintendent.

THE FARMERS' HOTEJ^ Situate at the junction of the Waiuku and Great South Roads. WILLIAM J. YOUNG, in consequence of the numerous solicitations of his friends, begs to intimate to the Farmers and Public in General travelling the above road, that he has obtained a license fur his House, situate as above, adjoining the Township of Drury, with which will be combined every comfort usually found within the limits of a well conducted and extensive Farm, including Good Dairy, well Stocked Poultry Yard,' completely fenced paddocks, Stock Yard and Stabling, where every attendance requisite will be insured. W ,T. Y. in thus drawing attention to his present house, previous to the erection of a more extensive and commodious building, begs to intimate that this will be found a pleasant halting place, being an easy dny's ride from Aurkland of about 23 miles, and hopes by retailing the very be-t of Wines and Spirits, and strict care and attention to the duties incumbent on him in his new capacity, to meiita share of public patronage and support. Parties travelling further up the Country whciG littlo or no aceoiimiodatiou can be obtained, will be able to supply them>elves here with !fU^£L'°? l n 3 f^'7 requisite for a bush journey.

Efotiee. \T T E the undersigned, have THIS DAY, entered in to Co pirtnori-hip, as Bakers in West Quccn-stiecfc Auckland, under the style or Firm of Gallagher & Fa hey, and trust by punctuality and strict attention to business, to secure the satisfaction of those who may favor us with their ordeis. Dated this Bth Day of March 1856. Geo Gallagher, Jno. Fahey _ Witness, Edward Cox, Clerk to Messrs Merriroan & Jackson. W\ ndham-streefc.

Notice. i GENERAL MEETING of the members of rV the Auckland Club, will be held TO-MOR-ROW, 12th March, at four p. m., to consider a proposal, which will be laid before the Meeting. A. S. Thompson, Secretary. Club Room, Masonic Hotel, TWday. March 11th, 1856.

rpHK CONTKIittJTORS to the Auckland •*- Museum, are requested to meet at the Museum, at 2 o'clock, ou SATURDAY next, the 15th instant. J. A. Smith, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, Pth March. 1806.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 908, 11 March 1856, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 908, 11 March 1856, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 908, 11 March 1856, Page 2