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|)tt6Cic Unction 3*Us. SURPLUS STORES, Ex "Lord Burleigh/' THOMAS WESTON & CO. , Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Shortlaudftreet, THIS DAY", Tuesday, 2nd September, rPHE SURPLUS STORES of the 'Lord Bur- •*- leigh,' consisting of — Ships' Bi&cuit Rice Flour Oatmeal Vinegar Lime Juice Pepper Pickles Tea Preserved Meat Salt Beef and Pork Scales and Weights Large Water Casks Cabin Fittings.

10 PACKAGES SLOPS, &c, Ex %i Lord Burleiph" from London. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Shortlandstreet, on Friday next, sth iust., at 11 o'clock, J CASE Moleskin Trousers, double stitched and taped 1 " Millers' drab ditto 1 " blue pilot Chesterfield and sea Coats. 1 " pilot, fancy f-weed, and doeskin trousers 1 " blue cloth caps 2 bales blue serge -shirts, navy sleeves 1 " striped cotton shirts ] case assorted stripe and fancy regatta ohirts 1 " Men's twill " " Also, 1 bale 10-4 superior blankets 1 case table oil cloth 1 " Guernseys, white shirts, pins, thread, comforters, Men's drill suits, 8-4 sheetiug, plaid coats. And other Goods

Continuation of Sale of Drapery at Mr. H- Ellis, Shortland-street. THOS. WESTON & CO. WILL resume the sale of Drapery, ttc , at Mr. H. Ellis, Shortlaud-streot, on THURSDAY next, 4th inst., at 11 o'clock.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 2Uth August, 1856. TDERSONS willing to contract for certain work -*- required at the House of Assembly, with a view to its being used temporarily for public offices, are requested to send in tenders for the same to this office, where a specification of the j work may be seen. Tenders to be deliveredby noon on Wednesday, the 3rd of September.

Public Notification, By his Honor Jonx L">gan Campbell, Esq , Superintendent of the Province of Auckland. TTNDER and in pursuance of the power vested ">n me in Tliat btsijair \>y • Tub Impounding Act, 1856" of the Local Legislature of the Province of Auckland, I hereby appoint all the enclosure situate on Allotments Nos. 3 and 4 of Sec. 15, City of Auckland, to be and to be used as a public pound for the purposes of the said Act, and Edward Leary to be Keeper thereof. J. Logan Campbell, Superintendent.

NOTICE.

fFHE undersigned begs to announce that he has ■*■ taken those premise," in Shortland-street lately occupied by Mr. Ellis, next to Messrs. Brown & Campbells Store, and that he has commenced business as House & Land Agent, General Commission Merchant & Auctioneer. Auction Sales of Household Furniture, Farm Produce, General Merchandise, &c, to be held weekly at his mart. Auction Sales of Live Stock to be held at such times and places as the Market may require. Reader Wood, Shortland-street. September % 1856.

NOTICE. JOHN WATSON, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has received at their hands, begs to state that he has relinquished the business of blacksmith to Messrs. Macdonald and Terry, who, he feels confident will give satisfaction to all who may favour them with their orders. J. W. requests that all persons having claims upon him will please prc&ent the same for liquidation, and those indebted to him will oblige by paying their respective accounts. High-street, 30th August, 1856.

HP HE undersigned would take this oppoitunity - 1 - of informing the Public, that they have succeeded Mr. Watson, as Blacksmiths and Farriers, and respectfully solicit the pat.onage hitherto so liberally bestowed on their predecessor, which they shall earnestly endeavour t o merit. McDonald & Terry. N.B. — Ploughs made or repaired, or taken in exohange; and hoi fees shod in a style not to be surpassed, if equalled, in the Colony.

FOE, SALE,

A FARM of One Hundred Acres ; about onexx half Bush, the remainder Fern land of average quality; situated at the head of the Turanga Creek, four miles from Howick, near the residence of R. B. Lusk, Esq., aud the junction of the roads from Howick and Otahuhu to the Wairoa and Mairaiti. There are above 50 chain of substantial fencing, completed, consisting of Puriri posts and Foua Tea Tree rails. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Cornell & Ridings, Auckland, or James White, Post Office, Howick.

Wanted* A STOUT LAD to groom a pony, and make -£*■ himself useful in a garden. Apply to Mr. GiLPiLiAisr, Wharf, dueen-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 2

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