On Sale by the Undersigned, Ew«gilbla& % "gazelle; ft TONS COS NO. 1 PIECES 1 do. Crystals 3 do Bright Sugars 20 Chests Congou Tea 10 half-chest do 10 cases China Preserves 3 caroteels Currants 40 bags of Coffee 5 half-tierces Tobacco 3 cases Jordan Almonds 2 casks Shell do. 20 cases Hot Fruits 10 bags Patna Rice 10 bags Wnlnuts 10 casks Nuts 6 cases Blue 10 do Starch 5 bales Lines [ 10 cases Shop Twine 75 cases Oilmen Stores
16 crates Earthen and China Ware
5 trunks Ladies' Boots and Shoes 6 cases Gent's do. 8 casps assorted Summer Drapery 2 cases Paper Hangings H. ETiLIS, O"pen-strppt
FANCY BAZAAR.
HPENDERS are invited for the erection of tents ■*■ and stalls for the Fancy Bazaar to be held
on the Government Lawn, on the 22nd inst. All informat on,, may be obtained from the undersigned during the present week, at his residence, Grafton Road, any time before ten a.m., or after five p.m. J Holt.
FANCY BAZAAR.
THE BAZAAR which it has been proposed to hold on behalf of St. PauVs Infant School, will take place (weather permitting,) on TUESDAY, the 22nd inst, in the Lawn in front of
Government House. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who have kindly promised to contribute to the Bazaar, in work, or otherwise are requested to send in their contributions before the 18th instant.
AUCKLAND KACES.
ALL Entries of Horses for the ensuing Race Meeting, (except for the Forced Handicap and Consolation Stakes) must be made under sealed cover to the Secretary, at the Exchange Hotel, by 6 o'clock, p. m., of Saturday next, the 12th inst. Applications for Sites of Booths and Tents, must be made by 9 o'clock of the same evening — the charge for theformer is £5 and for the latter £2, and the number is not limited. Tenders for the lease of the Gate for the two days, are requested to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Exchange Hotel, by 6 o'clock, p. m., of Monday, the 2Xth insfc; Is to be charged for each Horse, and 2s. 6d. for each Vehicle, each day. Henry Hardington, Hon. See.
MlLlTARY^^^^fe^ THEATRE, ALBERT-B ARRACKS-
BY special desire will be repeated, To-morrow EVENING, (Wednesday,) the 9th Dec, "THE MUTINY AT THE NOEE,"
To be followed by A SONG NICHOLL.
A. MULLINS, IN THE "LADY OF LYONS."
To Conclude with the Pungent Farce of DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.
For further particulars see Handbills. Vivat Regina. John Masters, Stage Manager.
THEATRE KOYAL.
rriHIS ESTABLISHMENT will open for the -*- Season on Thursday, December 10, 1857, with the entirely new and original Dramas of "FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS,"
"A PRINCE FOR AN HOUR." ParqueUe and two first rows of Boxes, ss. j Boxes 35. ; Pit 2s. Commence at -|-past 7 precisely National Anthem by the New Company ! Lessees & Managers— T. S. Bellair, &W. Hill.
fTIHE PROVINCIAL SURGEON has great •■- pleasure in returning thanks to those Ladies' and Gentlemen who have, with such prompitude and alacrity, responded to his appeal on behalf of the suffering inmates of the Lunatic Asylum, and begs to acquaint them that in a few days he will publish the names of the Subscribers, together with the amount contributed by each.
FOR SALE,
rjiHE Schooner "DARING," 52 tons burthen, -*- registered June 1856, and built at Matakana. For Particulars apply to Captain Brier, or Combes & Daldy.
ONE POUND REWARD.
T OST, a "Dark Bay" Cob, about 5 years old, -" black points, white spot on forehead, about 14 hands high, no shoes on, supposed to be driven past Otahuhu. Any person bringing the same to the Wheat Sheaf Inn, will receive the above reward. 18th Nov., 1857.
TMPOUNDfiD at the Public Pound, Newm«ir- ■*- ket, by two Natives, for trespass and damages on their paddock at Oratui. One dark bay Colt, star on forehead, no brand. If not claimed within 11 days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Colt, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856. M. Madigan, Poundkeeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, Dec. 4, 1857*
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1090, 8 December 1857, Page 2
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