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BAZAAR ROOMS. HARDINGTON & WOOD ' Will fell by auction, at their Rooms, TOMORROW, Saturday, 22nd instant, at ! 10 o'clock, Q PAIRS CARRIAGE SPRINGS *^ 3 strong Scroll Irons Foot-board, Lamps for Carriages 2 Wire Sieves After which, and Without Reserve, A large assortment of choice and varied Ironmongery, Carpenters' Tools, &c. A couple of Marble Slabs, &c. N B.— The sale trill commence at £-paat 10 o'clock precisely.

In the Resident Magistrate's Court J£ee9ing y. Lazarus. HARDINGTON & WOOD Will sell by auction, at their Rooms, TOMORROW, Saturday, 22nd instant, at £ past 10 o'clock, unless the judgment in the case be previously satisfied, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- «■ NITURE.

HORSE BAZAAR. HARDINGTON & WOOD Will sell by auction, at the Bazaar, TO-MOR-ROW, (Saturday,) the 22nd instant, at half-past 12 o'clock, A FEW CAPITAL SADDLE HORSES -£*• Some Strong, Staunch Draught Horses Young Horses, partly handled Dog Carts, Drays &c, &c, &c.

LAND SALE, HARDINGTON & WOOD Will sell by auction, at tbe Bazaar Room, on Thursday, tbe 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, A VERY beautiful property of 8^ acres, situate on the high road, pear Epsom, (opposite the residence of James Williamson, Esq.,) upon which there is a Cottage of 8 rooms, with a spacious verandah on three sides. The land is a corner allotment, subdivided into 4 paddocks by good stone walls, and is partly in crop, the soil is fine, free rich volcanic. It is seldom that such a choice unexceptionable property is in the market. And other propertie9. _

AMERICAN STOVES, THOS. WESTON & COWill sell by auction, at their Stores, Short-land-street, on Monday next, 24th instant, at 11 o'clock, PL 5J in. PIONEER STOVES u 5 6in. 5 7in. " " 4 9in. Golden Age " 4 lOin. « " Also, 12 half-chests Tea 40 kegs Araerican Nails, assorted

SAWN TIMBER, THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Short-land-street, on Monday next, the 24th inst, at 11 o'clock, 50 000 ■ FEET SAWN TIMBEB -

CEDAB. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on MONDAY next, 24th instant, at tbeir Stores, Shortlandstreet, at 1 1 o'clock — FEET CEDAR BOARDS, asuv vv sorted sizes.

Make your pay while theSun shines A FIRST-RATE PORTRAIT, complete in every respect, for 7s. 6d., and forwarded to any part of the United Kingdom or Sister Colonies free of extra charge. Royal Photographic Gallery, Shortiand-street, J. N. CROMBIE.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY, Coburg Street. MR. J. GORRIE respectfully announces that his Academy will be re-opened on Monday, the 31st January. Instruction imparted in Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, as well as in the several breaches of a Mercantile Education. — It is highly important that intending pupils, especially those more advanced, should enter at the beginning of the Session.

CHALLENGE! CHARLES O'MALLEY is now open to run any Horse in the Province, carrying 11 stone, two miles, until the last January. T. Hawkb, Otahuhu. January 20th, 1859.

EX "EVENING STAR." THE BEST LONDON PUTTY, at2^d. a pound, at B. Asher's, Freeman's Bay. Graham-street, January 20, 1859.

npHE present employers of a young Man, -*- about to part with him, wljo can certify as to his character and ability, are anxious to procure for him another situation as storeraan. Any one in want of such would find him a valuable servant. Apply at the office of this paper.

" SOUTHERN CROSS."

WANTED, A COMPLETE FILE. Apply, (stating price), to the Printer.

WANTED, AN ACTIVE LAD— Apply to J. W. Ad lam, Grocer, Queen-street. January 21st, 1859,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1207, 21 January 1859, Page 2

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