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TTORROCKS, MILLER, and Co.'s 36-inch ■*-*- Longcloths, 6d. to 6|d. per yard 36-inch Bleach'd Calicoes, 4d. and 4|d. per yard 36-inch Unbleach'd Calicoes, 4|d. and od. " Best French Morinoes, 3s. 9d. per yard At Albion House. Welsh Flannels, 9d. to Is. 4d. per yard Flannels, Saxony, Is. 9d. to 2s. 6d. per yard Alpacas and Orleans, Bd. to lOd. " Printed Calicoes, sd, to 9d. " Tartan Long Shawls, Bs. to 20s Good Reel Cottons, Bd. per dozen Good ?seedles, Pins, Tapes, &c, cheap. At Albion House. Albion House, opposite Mr. Shalders'. UNITY Fire & General Assurance Association, Capital :— Two and a half Millions sterling. Assurances Granted at the usual Coioniai. 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.

FOR SALE, AN ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE, 2 years old A large Plough Mare, heavy in foal And, A superior Bull, three years old Apply to Mr. Josbph Wjsst, Sept. 1, 1856. ■ - Rerauera. NOTICE. T 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. Fosseneskie and Bond, who, from his personal experience of them, they i both having been in this establishment, he has the utmost confidence in recommending. J. BoiiOUS. Shortland-street, August 26, 1856. THE undersigned beg to inform the late customers of Mr. J. Bolous, and the Public generally, that, having succeeded Mr. Bolous in his business, they would most repectfully solicit the patronage hitherto so liberally afforded to their predecessor, and which it sTiallever be their most earnest endeavour to merit. Posse neskie & Bond. Notice. A PUBLIC MEETING of the settlers of the "■ district of Papakura, will be held at Cole's Inn,. on Thursday, 11th September, 1856, to form an Association to watch over local interests, and for other important business. Chair to be taken at 2 o'clock. Ploughing, &cPLOUGHING, Harrowing, Carting, Ac, on -*- reasonable terms, by George Kelbt, Remuera. August 26, 1856.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 958, 2 September 1856, Page 1