AUCKLAND REGATTA. A MEETING will be held at the Ma«onic Hotel, on Tuesday Evening next, the 20th instant, which will be the last meeting before the Entries are made on the following Saturday Evening, the 24th instant. All parties interested are respectfully invited to attend. Chair to be taken at 8 precisely. A punctual attendance is particularly requested. By order of the Committee. J B. T Kino, Hon. Sec. Auckland, 15 January, 1857.
AUCKLAND REGATTA BALL, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. 29th of January, 1857. DOUBLE TICKETS, 15s. (Including Refreshments, Wines, &c.) No Single Tickets issued. For Tickets apply to Mr. G. T. Chapman, Stationer, Queen-street. B T.KING, Hon. Sec. N. B To prevent disappointment, early application for Tickets w\ll be necessary, as the number must be limited, in consequence of the probability of a very numerous attendance.
AUCKLAND RACES. SAMUEL COLLINS bogs to inform his Sporting friends that he has lists posted at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Hobson-stieet. All Beta to Stand Whether Horse Starts or Not Money paid day after the races. The odds laid, from 5s to £o. M IDKN PLATE. ! £9> to 1 against Deception, winning. 21 to 1 — Miss Letty — 2 to I — Young Porus — ]1 to 1 — Matilda 5 years — I 3 to 1 — Matilda 6 years — 3 to 1 — Lady Jane — 3 to 1 — Suako — METROPOLITAN PLATE. £Z% to 1 against Governor Bob winning. 2i to I — Tarn O'Shanter — 3 to 1 — Heather Bell — 5 to 1 — Young Porus — 2 to 1 — Matilda 5 years — 11 tf> 1 _ Charles O'Malley — 5 to 1 — Dangar 4 to 1 — Matilda 6 years — 4 to 1 — Ino — Also, Betting on Ladies Purse, Garrison Plate, Innkeepers' Plate, aud Hurdle Race. AUCKLAND LIBRARY. LIBRARIAN: -E, WAYTE, Bookseller, Bookbinder, Stationer Bsc. } QUEEN-STREET. TERMS :-2d. PER VOLUME. The Trade and Schools supplied, on liberal terms. TO LET, A GENTREL Family Residence, in Cobourg- **- street, known as Coburgh Cottage. Apply to Brown & Campbell.
Jan 15, 1856. m THE UNDERSIGNED are Purchasers of Kauri Gum, and will make liberal advances on consignments to their Agents in Londou, Sydney, or Melbourne. GILFILLAN & Co. 27th Nov., 1856. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. TPHE School will re-open on Wednesday, J- January 21st, 1857. Terms — Subscribers £2 10 per quarter. Non-Subscribers £3 ditto Payable in advance. Reader Wood, Secretary. NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices of the -^* Peace, for the city and district of Auckland, will be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Auckland, on Monday, the 2nd February next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose oi forming a Jury List for the enduing year. (Signed) Thom-vs Beckham, Resident Magistrate Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland^ Jau. 7th, 1857.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 997, 16 January 1857, Page 1
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