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EX SPRAY from SYDNEY. If) CHESTS CONGOU * v 5 Cases Curry Powder 10 Tons Coy's New Pieces ■ 1 Bale Cotton Wick 8 Jars Lime Juice 35 Cases Champagne 10 Cases Oysters 2 Bales Door Mats 2 Cases Manilla Cigars 10 Cases Sardines 5 „ Wotherspoon's Confectionery 2 „ Fancy Biscuits 10 „ Bottled Fruits 9 Bales Gunny Bags 2 Casks Cart Traces 20 Doz. Gal v. Iron Buckets 5 Tons Round Iron 100 Sides Kip 1 Case Laid Foolscap 2 Bales Brown Paper 15 Cases American Chairs 6 „ Cane Seated Chairs 4 Bayliss' Tilt Drays Bain, Grahame, & Co. April 14, 1859.

COKE.

1 A TQN3 COKE in Small Bags •"■ V 95 Tqns New South Wales COAL Bain, Grahame, '& Co. - April 14, 1859.

GUANO.

(* TONS PERUVIAN GUANO,— Fresh Importation Bain, Grahame, & Co, April 14, 1859.

COALS. Ex "Isabella Hamilton" <a) New Castle.

**fUI TONS N 7S. W. COALS. O "' "p or sa i e O n arrival of the abovo Vessel, daily expected Bain, Grahame, & Co.

GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, IN THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL.

THIS EVENING, April 15th, 1859,

Undtr the Patronage of His Excellency and Mrs. Gore Browne.

PROGRAMME :

Part I.

OVERTURE TANCRIDI (Rossini) • - Messrs. Brooks and Brown. Song, "The Wolf ...(Shield)... Flerr Strauch. Solo Violin, T, th Concisto (Doßeriot) Professor Smith. Song, I heard thy Fate without a Tear (M. Meress)...Mr. Brooks, Jun. Fantasia, Harp, My Lodging is on the Cold Ground, with variations (Brooks) Mr. Brooks. Song, the last Meeting, (Ricardo Linter) Mr. Brown. Duo Concertante, Harp and Planofore...(Duo da Lamirft (Heil) Messrs. Brown & Brooks.

Part 11.

Overature to Agnisi... (Pair)... Piano & Harp, •Messrs. Brooks & Brown. Song, Hark! Ye Soldiers (Balfe) Mr. Brooks, Jun. Solo Violin, Souvenirs de Bellini (Artot) „«' Professor Smith. Cavatiha, (Maud Blockley) Mr. Brown. Fantasia, (Harp) Mr. Brooks, Sen Song, The Wanderer (Schubers) Finale; God Save the Qubsk. Doors open at half-past 7. Tickets, — Reserved seats (numbered 5a.), Body of the Hall 3s. To be had at the "New Zealander" andi"Southern Cross" Offices, and at the Dors in the Evening. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

I^HE Committee of " The Auckland St. - George'g Society," beg to inform the English Colonists of tho Provinoe of Auckland, that the National Anniversary« Day will tbU year be celebrated by a PUBLIC DINNER, in the ODI> FELLOWS' HALL, on Saturday,! \pril 23rd, Dinner on the table at 6 o'clock, precisely. Tickets may be procured of the Stewards and Acting Secretary. The Chair will be taksn by F. W. Merriman, Esq., aud the Vice-Chair by W. Young, Esq. Stewards : —Messrs. 11. Hardington, F. Dillon'Bell,,R. G. Wood, Stitchbury, Styak, R. Cuit ; s, D. Lockwood, G. Smallfield, M. Wood, Edw. NVayte, Geo. P. Pierce. By order of the Committee., . . . E. j: Cox, „., ; Acting Secretary. 12th April, 1859.

LOW & MOTION'S PRICES on and after this date are— Wholesale : Fine Flour £20 Seconds «£l7 Sharps £10 Bran Is. 3d. April 13tb, 185& ,

FOR SALE,

Or to be Let on Lease for a Term of Years, **A DELIGHTFUL Country residence eituate -£*• at Epsom, on the Auckland and Qnehunga Road, belonging to and now occupied by Mr. A. Rooney, containing about 4 acres, together with the present owners right over 10 acres of Rich Pasture Land adjoining the above Property. There are on the;Preraises, an excellent and commodious Dwelling Houie, Stable, Cow Shed, and other outbuildings; also, a Garden and- Orchard well stocked.with/ruit' g£rees, and a Well, plentifully auppliedf^with prater in the driest season. An opportunity for securing at the same time a healthy as well as convenient home rarely occurs ; being within half an hour's drive to Town. For fucther particulars apply to - V11 — Messrs. {JafeESEM ax, > "*' • •- Land Agents. Ajoil 14th\ 1559.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1213, 15 April 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1213, 15 April 1859, Page 2