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ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY TTAS REMOVED to these extensive premises a few doors above Mr MORRIN'S Establishment, Queen-street. In connection with the above announcement J. N. CROMBIE be^s also to acknowledge the very liberal patronage he has received since his return to Auckland, and that every facility maybe afforded to the extended requirements of the age, be. has spared no expense in rendering those premises equal to any in Europe. The Reception or Show Room, which as formerly will be open to Public inspection, is now on the "upper floor, approached by a spacious Staircase, in itself a new feature in our Street Architecture. The Ladies Dressing Room has been constructed with a sts'c"t regard to privacy, and fitted with every facility for the completion of the Toilette. ,• ' - In the Operating Room, many improvements, suggested by long experience, have been effected, rendering it a most perfect Studio oT Photographic Art. Queen-Street, August 1, 1859.

Ex "Swordfish" & " Traveller/ OnSale by the Undersigned — T OCKWOOD'S and Joseph Rodgers and •^ Son's Table and Pocket CUTLERY, Scissors, &c. Albata Plate Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons " " Dessert and, Table Forks Dixion's Britannia Metal Teapots " " Tea and Table Spoons Holloware, enamelled and tinned, in Oval Boilers, Saucepans Tea Kitchens and Tea Kettles Basons, Milk Dishes, &c, Pit, Cross-cut, Hand and Mill Saw Files Flat and Half-round Bastard " Ward and Cabinet " Horse Rasps and Farmers' Knives To arrive per " British Queen" 7 Tons Ewbank's Nails Kitchen Ranges, Fenders, Fire-irons, &cCruickshank, Smart, & Co. July 22, 1859.

COALS, COALS. O£A TONS Australian Agricultural Co's ifttfV Best Household COALS, in quantities to suit Purchasers. Bain, Grahame, & Co. Bth August, 1859.

Negrohead Tobacco, &c> ex Lord WorsleyFor Sale by- the Undersigned, Q TIERCES of American Negrohead TOM BACCO 3 Cwt. Lucern Seed And a well selected parcel of Garden Seeds — 42 sorts John D. Fitzgerald, Country Produce and Seed Store, High-Street, Auckland. 18th July, 1859. N.B. J. D. Fitzgerald begs to call attention to the following notice, taken from a Sydney newspaper :—: — Ltjcerne, &c. — This invaluable plant is a native of the South of France, which accounts for its growing so well in Australia. It has yielded in England 70,000 lbs. to the acre in one cutting, and in this climate is expected to produce 3to 5 crops. Time for sowing, .from May to October j sown broadcast, 15' to 20 lbs. per acre. In drills, 11 inches apart, 12 lbs. per acre will be sufficient. By sowing the seed thick it keeps the weeds down. Orders for all kinds of Colonial Produce punctually attended to.

TO NEW COMERS. For Sale or to Let, A HANDSOME 3 Roomed Verandah Cottage, and 1 Acre of Prime Land, fenced with stone. The purchaser will be entitled to run any number of cattle on the Government reserve adjoining, on payment of ten shillings per year. Also, — A Farm, containing 465 acres (2 acres) substantially fenced^, with stock of — Dairy Cows Working Bullocks Horses, Sheep, Fowls, &c. Apply for particulars to J. D. FjTZQERALD, Country Produce Store, High-street.

On Terms of 7, 14, 21, or 42 years Lease. TO LET, SEVERAL most desirable Building Lots in Fort-street, Wakefield-street, Edwardstreet, Victoria-street, and Searle-strect. Terms liberal. Apply to Geo. S. Gkaham, Imperial Fire Office.

MUD!! MUD!!! MUD!!! KEEP out of the MUD by wearing CLOGS, Great Variety at George Turrell Vaile's Buildings, Queen-street.

Piano Forte Instruction. MRS. j ANDERSON has much pleasure in i announcing that she has recently made such arrangements as shall enable her again to give lessons on the Piano Forte, either at her pupils' residences or at her own. N.B. — The brilliant-tened Piano, used* at Mr. Brooks' Concert on the 13th instant, for sale. ', . f Queen-street, July H£h^~lBs9-

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 1

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