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| NQwm^rlet Cattle Sale..,

Ttt R>A LFRED BMKLA X D Will 1 sell by Auction, on TUESDAY next, -Bth December, at half-past 11 o'clock, Tl AT CATTLE AND SHEEP -*• * Dairy Cows, 12 two-year Old Steers . Cart and Riding Horses, &o. &c. Also, — 15 Acres of Grass at Epsom

- MOWING GRASS, Adjoining the Halfway House, Epsom.

MR. ALFRED Y0 CXL A N D Will sell by auction, 1 at Newmarket, on Tuesday next, Dec. 8 th, THE Crop of GRASS now growing in the Paddock (known as Mr. John RusseU's,)'on the h]p.<om Road, containing about 15 acres. To be removed from the ground,' previous to the 19th January next.

Otahuhu Cattle Sale,

MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by auction, in Mr. John,. Hall's Yard, at Otahuhu, on Wednesday next, Dec 9th, commencing at 12 o'clock, A CHOICE Lot of about 30 head of Young Stock - 35 Leicester Ewes, (warranted clean) Dairy Cows, I'igs, &c, &c.

Improved Farm at Mangarei.

FOR SALE, an Improved Farm, consisting of 166 acres, situated at Mangarei, Fenced Subdivided and partly in grass For further particulars, apply to Alfred Buckland. Queen-street. _________

Ladies that Study Economy and Fashion, ARE invited to inspect an assortment, of useful Drapery, &c, of the best decription, suitable for the reason, considerably under the exorbitant changes usually made at other Shops. Come and judge for yourselves. N.B. — A lot of uew Shapes m Bonnets, all Is. 6d. each. J. Milner, Sussex House, Queen-street, i\ext to Mr. George, Butcher.

RACE CLUB.

THE Members of the Race Club are requested to meet in the Club Room, Exchange Hotel, TO-MORROW, Saturday, the sth instant, at 3 o'clock, p.m., upon matters of importance. Henry Hardington, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Ist Dec, 1857.

THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND.

Messrs. T. S. Bellair and W. Hill BEG respectfully to announce that they have arrived from Sydney, and trust to open this establishment during the ensuing week with an efficient company. The opening pieces will be the new drama of "FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS," (performed during the present year, in London, with great success; also for 36 nights in Sydney.) And the new Comic Drama of A Prince for an Hour, (performed during the present year, at the Princess' Theatre, London.) . Further particulars will be duly announced. Stage Manager T. S. Bellair, ! Acting Manager William Hill. Vivafc Regina !

NOTICE.

rpHE. Undersigned begs to inform the public in J- general that The Auckland String Sand is again at their service for Balls, Dinners, &c. Richard Herz. 25th Nov., 1857.

NOTICE.

THE undersigned begs leave to inform his Customers and others who have favored him with their patronage since his commencement in business, that he has this day admitted into Partnership Mr. Thos. Williams, and that the business will in future be conducted under the style of Munro and Williams at the old stand Queen's Wharf. John Munro, Sail maker. Auckland, .Dec. 1, 1857. '

Amusement for the Insane.

rPHE Provincial Surgeon begs to notify that he -*- has purchased a Pianoforte, for the amusement of the inmates of the Lunatic Asylum, for the sum of £40, and hereby appeals to the benevolent public of Auckland to assist him in liquidating this debt, contracted solely with a view of alleviating the sufferings of these unfortunate creatures. As the Pianoforte is intended chiefly for the female portion of the establishment, he is particularly desirous of enlisting the sympathies of the Ladies on this occasion, and trusts tbey will not be wanting in their wonted philantrophy, and that they will use their influence to aid him in his endeavours to raise the sum necessary for that purpose. Subscription Lists'at the stores of Mr. J. T. Boylan, Mr G T. Chapman, and Mr. E. Waito, Queen-street ; also at the Hospital and Lunatic Asylum.

WANTED TO LEASE, with PURCHASING CLAUSE, from 100 to 200 acres of LAND, within 20 miles of Auckland. Apply by letter, with full particulars, to A, 8., Office of this paper.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1089, 4 December 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1089, 4 December 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1089, 4 December 1857, Page 2

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