THE GOLD DIGGINGS fPHE Steam Ship "Zingari," will be des- ■*- patched to Nehon and the Gold Diggings, .Immediately after her return from TARA- ; NAKI, daily expected. Connxll & Ridings, Agents. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, •cnt^ HP HE first-class clipper 'Schooner ..*y^^ 1 "HELEN," - 156 tons register, Hugh Clark, Commander; having the greater portion of her cargo engaged, afld beinrgTeadyrto ' commence loading ***- once, will meet with quick despatch. Has "excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage passengers. Apply to Bain, Gbahame & Co. May 11, 1857. FOR SYDNEY, -ijv rpHE Clipper Brig jf^ i GERTRUDE, 3_ftl&>ilB tons, William Dunning, Com- •■»■■■■ mander, having the whole "of her cargo engaged, will 'sail (weather permitting) THIS EVENING, 15th instant. For passage only, apply to John Salmon '& Co., Queen-street Wharf. Pin^ Schooner " BRISTOL, " A.l. at Lloyds, FOR SYDNEY. a-w rjiHE above vessel having the greater Jfl^ J- portion of her cargo engaged, will J^yßg£Bail with despatch. Has superior accommodation for passengers. For freight or Cabin passage only, apply to Woodhousb & Buchanan. Lower Queen-street, llth May, 1857. MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, G ANN, & CO.'s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND.
THE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders : — 'Joseph Fletcher,' Pook, 700 Tons. 'Chapman/ Morgan, 1200 " 'Myrtle,' Morgan, 1100 " 'Egraont,' Gibson, 1100 " 'Cashmere,' G. Pearson, 850 « 'Maori,' Petherbridge, 900 " 'Simlah,' Allan, 700 " 'Cresswell,' W. C. Barnett, 700 " The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.
ENGLISH COALS. Ex Kenilworth, QX TOMS English COALS. *-*** Bain, Grahame, & Co. May, Bth, 1857. NOTICE. THE undersigned beg to announce that they have taken those premises in Queen-street, lately occupied by Mr. R. Schultz, and that they have commenced business as General Commission Merchants AND AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sales of General Merchandise, Household Furniture, Farm Pro3uce, &c, to be held at their Mart, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock, Jones & Allies. lltb May, 1857.
INVALID CARRIAGES. On sale at the store of the undersigned, rpWO Patent Albert Bath-built INVALID ■■- CAURI £GES, with glass fronts and waterproof coverings; they are the only two ever imported to this colony, and as they are to be sold a bargain, intending purchasers would do well to give a call to A. Elias, General Store, Queen-street, . Next door to Mr. Williamson, Fruiterer. Geography for beginners in Common Schools, DEMY 8vo.; CLOTH. Price I Shilling. Sold by J. F. .LEIGHTON,
" Southern Cross" Office. F&REBT TREES. For sale by the undersigned, l^ ! lOTO' ENGLiISH Fore s fc Trees, consis--B.«#,V V V tiQg Qf Agh> g ee( - h> jjj Horge - Ghesnut (White arid Pink), Loquot, Lime^ &c. Also, 4,000 Stone, Aleppo, and Levant Pines. The proper time for transplanting will be in another month ; those who require them had better send in their Orders immediately. W. Be^dib. Carleton Gore, May llth, 1857.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1031, 15 May 1857, Page 1
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