CLOVER SEED. ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, piVE TONS FINE DUTCH CLOVER SEED. To Arrive by the "Bride" TWO TONS RED CLOVER SEED. NEWMAN & EWEN. Shortland Crescent, March 20th, 1858.
YOUNG MEN'S LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN. , THE COMMITTEE of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing a Fourth Course of Lectures, to be delivered at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, in the following order, cdmmencing at half-past seven o'clock each evening. SUBJECTS, April 30th " The Sources of Human Happiness," Rev J. Macky May 21st "Our New Zealand Home," Rev. H.H. Turton. u 28th "The Functions of the Brain and Nerves Dr. Philson. June 18th."!!!!.'!!.'.'..'.".'!.! " Credulity and Scepticism," -Rev. T. Buddie. « 25th ...."True Glory," J. Cheeseman, Esq. July 16th.7Z!!!!!!!!..Z "Life of Dr. Kitto," ..Dr. Bennett « 23rd "Respiration," Rev. A. Macdonald. August 20th "Self Education," -Illustrated by the Life of Hugh Miller ...Rev. T.Nome. if 20th "The Cities of the Ancient World and their Doom, T. S. Forsaith, Usq. September 17th "Popular Amusements," Rev. J. Thornton. Tickets, 35., to admit to the Course, (with the privilege of introducing a Lady) may be bad of the Secretary, Mr. Chapman, Queen-street, Mr Wayte, Queen-street, and at the Newspaper Offices. R. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec. Gr. BROWN, Assistant Hon. Sec.
AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY.
Ex Isabella "Hamilton,"
President— His Excellency Colonel Gore Browne, C. B. Vice-President-^ Colonel Wynyard, C. B. Conductor— Mr. Joseph Brown Pianist— Mb.. Fleetwood.
On Sale by the Undersigned, f\fk(\ DOZEN MARZETTI'S ovv ALE AND PORTER.
Chas. C. Barley, Queen-street. April 20th, 1858.
THE SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL for the Season will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, the 6th May, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. The Programme will consist of Selections from the following Oratorios, Mendelssohn's "St. Paul" Mendelssohn's "Elijah" Handel's "Israel in Egypt.'"
TO WOOL GROWERS.
rpHE Undersigned are prepared to PURCHASE, -■- Advance upon, and Store, WOOL AND PRODUCE, For shipment per ; 'Moa" and other traders to Sydney, or consigned to their Agents, Messrs. John Gladstone and Co., London. Bain, Grahame, & Co. April 9th, 1858.
BooTts of Words at the Door. Doors open at 7 j to commence at half-past 7. J. E. Bates, Hon. Sec. P S.— Any cards of membership that may not have been returned since the last Rehearsal may be obtained from the Secretary.
TIZARD BROTHERS, (From Messrs. George and Sir John Rennie's, London,) MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINEERS, Millwrights, Iron & Brass Founders, PARNELL, AUCKLAND.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Late Arrivals, LADIES' GOLOSHED CLOTH BOOTS " Military-heeled Kid Boots « Elastic-side Cashmere Boots Gentlemen's Enamelled Hide Napoleons « Grain Hide Napoleons " Enamelled Hide Elastic Sides tt « « Balmoral Boots " Enamelled Wellington Boots A Large and Varied Assortment of Children's Boots and Shoes George Ttjrrell, Vaile's Buildings, Queen-street.
TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.
THE following VALUABLE PROPERTIES are offered for sale :—: — A Suburban Farm of sixty acres of the most valuable Land in this Province, with an excellent Dwelling House, situate at Epsom, four miles from Auckland. There is an abuudance of Water in all seasons, and every other requisite for rendering it a most desirable investment. Also, A Farm of 126 acres of the richest volcanic soil, in a high state of cultivation, and divided into convenient fields; — with a Dwelling House, Stables, Barn, Hayloft, &c , situate on the West Tamaki, near the Village of Panmure, and well adapted for the Agriculturist or Grazing Farmer. A part of the purchase money can remain on the premises, if required. For further particulars apply to Thos. Cawkwell, Panmure. Auckland, April 7th, 1858.
AUCKLAND GRAND ST. LEGER STAKES, 1861.
TO be run for at the Annual Meeting of 1861. Subscription 15 Soy. each, h. ft. — or 5 Soy. if declared 6 months, before the meeting— with 100 Soy. added by the Club. If 10 start, the 2nd Horge to receive 50 Soy. — if a lesser number to save his stakes. Colts, Bst. 71bs.— Fillies and Geldings, 8 st. 31bs. — distance one mile and a half. Entries to be made with the Secretary on or before the Ist August, 1858, with full description, and the names of Sire and Dam. Letters of Entry posted at the Post Oflice, nearest the residence of the owner of the Horse by the above date, Ist August, 1858, will be deemed sufficient entry. Open to all Horses wheresoever foaled between Ist August, 1857, and Ist August, 1858. Henry Hardington, Hon Sec.
TO LET ON LEASE, For such term as may be agreed upon. THAT well known Dairy Farm, at Epsom, four miles from Auckland, containing Fifty Acres. There is a substantial Dwelling House upon the Farm. At present in the occupation of Mr. William Willett. Terms moderate, apply to James Simms, Princes-street.
LAW.
A SOLICITOR, expecting to arrive in Auckland from England, at the latter end of April next, is desirous of obtaining Professional Employment either permanently or temporarily, and that as a partner or otherwise. The Advertiser will be the bearer of very high Testimonials from two leading firms of Solicitors by whom he was educated, as also from a firm of high position by whom since his admission he has been employed. Address "Lex," care of the Editor.
MR. R. MATTHEWS, Surgeon, re-com-mences practice, from this date, April 27, 1858.
RYE GRASS SEED. HARDINGTON & WOOD still have a quantity of Bye Grass Seed on private sale.
Oats! Oats!! WANTED by the Undersigned 1000 Bushel, in Large or Small quantities, for Cash. Samuel Collins, Shortland-street, Flour and Bran Stores.
WANTED, rTENDERS for Ploughing and Planting with •*■ Flax, about 150 acres of Bern Land at Matakana. The use of a team of bullocks and plough may be had. The Flax plants will be supplied. Tenders addressed to the undersigned, to be sent to Messrs. Bain, Grahame & Co , Fertstreet, before the 7fch prox. M. Whytlaw & Co., Glen Eden Works. Matakana, April 23rd, 1858,
Notice of Removal. J. H. BURN SIDE & CO. BEG to inform the public generally that they have removed to the very commodious New Brick Building on the site formerly occupied by Mr. John Rout, adjoining those of Mr. Charles Davis, Qucen-strfjjj;t Wharf.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1131, 30 April 1858, Page 1
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