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FOR SHANGHAI, aX v Fine Clipper-built Barque ' *H^IK "SPIRIT OF TRADE" j3jNfcjg A 1, 529 tons Register, P. McCull ** m ■' "" loch, Commander, will sail on SATURDAY, Ist January For freight or passage, apply to Bain, Grrhamk, & Co. December 24 th, 1858.

FOR SYDNEY. ~L_>. rTHE Fine Clipper Brigantine L "SPRAY," -f&2|^ 130 tons, H. F. Anderson, Command er, will be despatched on discharge of inward -cargo. For freight or passage, apply to Bain, Grahame, & Co.

,24th December, ISSB. For Wangaroa and Monganui. Ok THK TRAVELLERS BRIDE, will L sail as above TO-MORROW, &MsM£ Wednesday. C J. Stone, Agent. Dec. 28, 1858.

FOR AHURIRI and NELSON. v^. rPHE Clipper Schooner T "llt^ EMILY ALLISON, - .^^Capt. Wells, will sail as above on Saturday next. For Cabin passage only, apply to C. A. Harris. Dec 27, 1858.

fftt6rtt_a»jfott_gftH Unreserved Sale of Congou Tea, Ale, Wine and Spirits. CONNELL T~R I D I N G S "Will Sell by Auction, TO-MORROW, the 29th instant, at Eleven o'clock, at the Stores of Messrs. GILFILLAN & Co, Queen Street Wharf, 100 H -A L F-CHESTS Superior CONGOU Tea 20 Chests do. do. do. 100 Casks Marzetti's Ale and Stout, now landing, ex " Evening Star" 50 Cases Marzetti's Cyder 4 Quarter-casks Dark Brandy 2 Hogsheads Hennessy's do. 25 Cases Pale Brandy 10 Hogsheads West India Rum, 8 o.p. 60 Cases Claret 10 " Sparkling Hock 10 « Still do. 10 * l Champagne 50 boxes TD Pipes 30 bags Rice 2 tons Company's Sugar 2 puncheons Irish Whi&key 4 qr -casks Old Tom Teems.— Under Thirty Pounds, Cash; over Thirty Pounds, approved Bills at 3 months.

. Superior Congou Tea, in half-chests. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, at the Stores of Messrs. Gilfillan & Co , 100 HALF-CHESTS CONGOU TEA, in lots to suit purchasers.

Preliminary NoticeCONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by auction, on the Ist day of February, 1859. rn HE FACTORY MACHINERY, Punts, Dwel- ~ Ung Houses, Land and Effects of the GlenEden Works at Matakana, belonging to the late Firm of M. Whytlaw & Co., amongst the Property are the following :— An Iron store, 50 feet by 30 feet, two stories high A Steam Engine, 15 horse power, a superior Tubular Boiler, by Stephenson & Co ( , of Newcastle Hydraulic Jack, power, 10 tons 2 Circular Sawing Machinps and Gear Weighing Machine, ■£ ton Steel Flour Mill with Fly Wheel, and Dressing Machine A Power turning Lathe and Tools Smith's Forge — Bellows and Tools complete Carpenter's Tools — Frame and Cross-cut and Pit Saws Blasting Tools, Pulleys, Iron Blocks and Tackle, Fall and Slings il large Punt, diagonal built 1 do. do. do. do. About 1,000 Puriri Posts and Rails Half ton Galvanized Iron Fencing Wire "Tin Platea, about 4 cwt. Kails, Rivets, Bolts and Nuts Bar and Rod Iron, Paints -32"Flax Machines, complete Ac, &c, &c. The Dwelling House and Farm at 'Glen Eden,' Matakana, 442 acres, of which about 'lo acres •are under grass, and three acres in other crops. The land is of the finest quality; a good supply of timber for Fencing and Firewood. A* inexhaustible supply of valuable" Timber on the Government land adjoining. Is in part Fenced by a deep Creek for Shipping produce. As the Iron Store and the Steam Engine and $oiler ar-e to be sold as they now stand at MataJcana, intending purchasers are requested to inspect them previous to tbe day of sale. All .the other articles will be brought up to Auckland for sale. Catalogues giving full particulars are being prepared, and will be ready for circulation early in January.

Soldiers of the 58th Regt. A GENERAL MEETING of the Discharged r^ *- Soldiers of the 58th Regiment will be held an the -Wheat Sheaf Inn, Queen-street, TOMORROW, 29th inst, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of carrying out the views of Captain "jJalneavis, as " expressed in the 'Southern Cross' fc and f New-Zcalander/ of the 26th and 27 th uk." *, The forming of the Rutland Benevolent Society. ' Discharged Soldiers of other Regiments are requeitsd to attend, ? Wjk. Good.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 2