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EX "GIL BLA.S," &Af\ MATS SUGAR, Company's No. 1 /- *" ' 32 Mats Snowdrop 181 mats Pampanga 3 casks Currants 3 trunks army Blucher Boots 1 « best calf Goloahed ditto 20 boxes Sydney Soap

1 case Guns 5 hhds. Martell's Brandy 197 half cases Geneva 3 cases Manilla Cigars On Sale at the Stores of T. Maoky & Co Wharf, Decembpr 8 th, 1857

JVew Zealand House.

BLACK ZEPHYR VELVET HATS, WHITE BEAVER HATS,

WHITE FELT HATS. The White FeIt"PAXTON" will suit those who prefer a Low Crowned Wide Brimmed Hat.

JYew Zealand House.

W. RATTRAY

TT-iS much pleasure in 'ailing the attention of -*•■*- Ills customers to his SUMMER STOCK . OF RIBBONS, MUSLIN DRESSES, BAREGE DRESSES, PLAIN COLORED FRENCH DE LAINES AND BAREGES, NORWICH CHECKS LINED, AND PLAIN PARASOLS, SUMMER QUILTS, WINDOW MUSLINS AND STRIPE CHECKS, as also Hosiery and plain Goods of all kinds, the whole of which will be found GOOD & CHEAP. The Cresceat, Auckland

Gold Seward Fund.

SPECIAL.

rpilE Members of Committee of the Gold Re- -*• ward Fund are requested to meet at the Exchange Hotel, on Wednesday next, 16th instant, at -4 o'clock p.m precisely. By order, T. S. Fobsaith, Secretary. Names of Committee — Messrs. J. Macky, R. Hidings, W. 0. Ddldy, J. Macfarlaue, J. A. Gilfillan, T. Henry, J. Salmon, P. Dignan, J. Williamson, Jas. Williamson, F. Wbitaker, Chairman. -.;

To Carpenters and Builders.

rpENDERS will be received until noon of -*- Thursday next, 17th Dec, for erecting a Cottage at Parnell. Plan and specification can be seen by applying to Chas. Sanderson, Civil Engineer, Queen-street Auckland, 9th Dec, 1857.

Young Men's Christian Association,

A LECTURE will be delivered in the Rooms A*• of the above association on Friday Evening next, 18th inst, at 8 o'clock, by Dr. Fischer, Subject: — LIFE IN LESSKR FORMS, (Illustrated.) Free to subscribers Dec 10, 1857.

SABBATH EVENING SERVICES, Onehunga.

TYfVINE WORSITTP will be conducted by -*-■' friends of the Baptist Denomination every Sabbath Evening in the Maori Store, nert to Capt Ninis's, Onehunga beach, commencing at 6 o'clock, the

REV. J. THORNTON will preach next Lord's Day.

OPEN AIR SERVICE, Vicinity of the Market House.

NEXT Sabbath afternoon, weather permitting, the above service will be conducted by the Rev. J. H. FLETCHER. Service at 3 o'clock.

HARP FOR SALE.

CONNELL & RIDINGS TITAVE instructions to sell by private contract, *--■- a very superior double action Harp, by Errard, with spare strings.

THISTLK TAVERN,

Corner of Queen-street and Durhamstreet. HP HE Undersigned has much pleasure to an- ■- nounee to his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has commenced business at the above extensive and commodious premises, and trusts by always keeping articles of the very best quality, which will be sold at the lowest possible price, and by the most careful attention to every department, to merit a share of public

patronage. An excellent assortment of choice Wine?, Syrups, Liqueurs, comprising — Champagne, sparkling Moselle, Hock, Claret, Curacoa Punch, Bitters, Cherry Cordial, &c. The orders of private families, coasters, and the trade geiierally, which he may be favoured with, will receive the most prompt attention. A liberal reduction made upon wholesale

orders. The attention of country settlers is particularly called to the commodious stabling attached to the Inn. Private entrance to the li>n and entance to the stables from Durham -street. Alex. Culbert, Thistle Tavern, Queen-street. Auckland, 4th December, 1857.

JSotice\

IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmar- *- ket, by Mr. Newdick, for trespass and damages on his pjiddock at Remuera. 1 light bay colt, star on forehead, branded U near shoulder.

If not claimed within eleven d;iys 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. J. Mabigan, Pound Keeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, Bth December, 1857.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 2

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