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T. S. FORSAITH'S, QTJEE N-15 TREET. FORSATTH respectfully informs his njraerous friends, and the Public generally, that to make room for a large assortment of goods expei- red to arrive early in the Spring, he is SELLTNG OFF the present Stock of Drapery, Flaniiels, Hosiery, Bonnets, Clothing, &c, &c, at very REDUCED PHICES. The fol'owing is a genuine quotation of prices, although an inspection of the goods can only prove their REAL CHEAPNESS. 38 in. grey calico, 4^d per yard White ditto from 3|d per yard Striped shirting, 6d. " Bleached sheeting, 2 yards wide, I4d. per yard, good / « 2£ " 18d. Unbleached" 2 " 6d. " " Linen do., equally cheap Cotton Sheets, from 2s. Id. per pair 64 Damask table linen, lld per yard j 84 « " " 18d. " Damask table cloths, from Is. lid. each " j Toilet covers, from Bd. each I Flannel (all wool) 9d. per yard Double width blue serge, Is 9d. per yard Figured Circassians and coburgs, 9d. per yard A lot of Deny robe, full lengths, 3s. each ditto ditto, Children's, 2s. each Lot of straw bonnets, from Is. 9d. " Tuscan bonnets, 3s ditto Large size scarf shawls, 7s. 6d. ' Clothing Department, prices unusually Low, Boy's strong coats, at ss. 6d. each Men's " 7s 9d. " " Strong cloth coats, 10s. 6d. " Black cloth coats, (good) 19s. " " " trowsers, 16s. A large variety of rich figured satin vests, 9s A large variety of black cloth embroidered vests, 1 Os. A quantity of Berdoes waterproof, and other clothing at less than London prices, (to clear out) Stout blue serge shirts (double backs) 4s>. 9d. " " " Boy's ditto, 3s. 6d. Regatta and white shirts, Gala Plaids, Children's Shoes and Boots, and a variety of other articles at very low prices Most of the above having arrived ex 'Sandford' and 'Lord Burleigh,' are quite new goods. Observe. T. "S. FORSAITH'S, Manchester House, Queen-street. TERMS— READY MONEY. SHOP CLOSES at 6p. m.

UNITY Fire & General Assurance Association. Capital : — Two and a half Millions sterling. Assurances Granted at the usual Colonial Rates. PROFITS ARE DIVIDED. TO THE ASSURED TWO-THIRDS To the Shareholders One-third. All particulars may be had of Sidney H. Cornish, agent, Queen-street.

Auckland Steam Navigation Company. A GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Wednesday, 10th Sept., at 4 p.m., for the purpose of altering the Kule.s of the Company in respect of the number of votes to be exercised by one Shareholder, and also in respect of voting by Proxy. Also to constitute a Rule that Shareholders becoming Candidates for the Office of Director to give 14 days Notice thereof to the Secretary previous to the Annual Meeting. By order of the Directors, Geo Duke, Secretary. August 29, 1853.

NOTICE. HTHE undersigned begs to announce to the in- ■*- habitants of the Province of Auckland that be has taken those premises at present occupied by Mr. Ellis, in Shortland-street, next to Messrs Brown & Campbells store, and that ha will, on Tuesday next, the 2nd September, commence business as House and Land Agent, General Commission Merchant, and Auctioneer. Reader Wood. Auckland, August 28, 1856.

NOTICE. ¥ BOLOUS • begs most respectfully to return * his sincere thanks to his friends and customers for the very liberal patronage with which they have favoured him since his commencement in business, and requests now to inform them that he has transferred his establishment to Messrs, Posseneskie and Bond, who, from his personal experience of them, they both having been in this establishment, he has the utmost confidence in recommending. J. Bolous. Shortland-street, August 26, 1856. fT^HE undersigned beg to inform the late cus- ■*• tomers of Mr. j. Bolous, and the Public generally, that, having succeeded Mr. Bolous in his business, they would most repectfully solicit th« patronage hitherto so liberally afforded to their predecessor, and which it shall ever be their most earnest endeavour to merit. Posse neskib & Bond.

The Draught Horse Duke. faomdßte WTILL STAND at the Stables nUk&MKV4§ of the undersigned, and jJ^^aJmM * rave l if required round the Suburbs. This horse was bred by Charles Roberts E«q., of New South Wales, and his Stock are much admired in that Colony. Nothing need be said to recommend this splendid Horse, he having proved himself to possess those qualities, so much required in a herse of his description, viz. — a thorough staunch worker, and a sure foal getter, as his stock can be seen in the district. Terms, each Mare, £2 10s, Patrick Coyle.

Wantedi A FIRST RATE COOK —Apply to C. Hornby, Allied Arms. SALARY NO OBJECT.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 957, 29 August 1856, Page 2

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