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EX SWORD FISH. J. H. BURNSIDE, & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, WELSH, SAXONY & ELECTORAL FLANNELS, Coburgs, Lustres & Moreens 8-4 & 9-4- Wool Shawls & Scarfs Horrock's and other Shirtings Croydon*s Rolled Linings, Crinolines & Muslins Printed Druggets, Carpet & Hearth Rugs Darlington & B. B. Towels, Damasks Kid Gloves, Fancy Ties, Silk Fringes & TrimmingB Linen & Cotton Ticks, Osnaburgs & Derry» Dungaree, Chambray, Railway Stripe Ladies & Children's Hosiery in variety Blankets, Grey & White Sheetings, Rugs Men's white, Regatta', Scotch Twill & Crimean Shirts 1 Men's & Boy 9' Blue Serge do. S. & D. B. Men's Brown & White Cotton, L. Wool & Merino ditto Men's Blue Pilot, Tweed, Doe & Mole Trousers Men's Black Cloth, Tweed & Doe Sacs Men's F.ancy & Black Doe & Tweed Vests Boys' & Youths' Winter Clothing •' Top Coats, Blue Pilot Jackets '& Coats Toilet Covers, Quilts and Huckabacks Rough and Dressed Holland, Crapes Blonds, Laces, Edging and Nets Blue and Black Cloth and Glazed Caps Haberdashery, Small Wares in variety Dressing, Back and Side Combs, Hair and Tooth Brushes Green Baize, Sailors' Canvass and Padding Men's and Youths' Linen Collars and Ties Children's Pinafores, Blouses and Overalls Ginghams, Fancy Mourning and Navy Prints Painted Pongee, Coiah and Brussels Handkerchiefs Black Brussels, Ducape and Glace do. Black Broads, Blk and Fancy Does and Tweeds Perfumery, Soaps, Pomades and Jewelry Curled Hair, Hair Seating, 3-bushel Sacks. j &c, &c, &c. ALSO— =, 1 & 14 ft Tins Wotherspoon's ConfectionerySoda Crystals, Red Herrings in This White Herrings in Firkins, 5 bis. & bis. Colmans Blue and No. 1 Starch. Currants, Muscatels and Elemes Figs, Sugar Candy, Nutmegs Imperial and Muscatels in Cartoon and Fancy Boxes Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel Barcelona Nuts, Sago, Carraways Salad and Castor Oil in £ pints and Quarts 1 & 2rb Jams, Assorted Essences Calfs foot, Orange and Lemon Jelly Ginger, Lemon, Pear and other Syrups, &c, &c. &c Queen-street, Auckland.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE. OFFICES, Frasers Buildings, Corner of Queen-street and Shortland-street, AUCKLAND. CAPITAL, £100,000, In 1,000 Shares of £100 each, with Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders.
DIRECTORS : Chairman— Thos. Henderson, Deputy-Chairman— Samuel Browning, William T. Bugkland, John Henry Burnside, Hugh Coolahan, William C. Daldy, Walter K. Graham, John S. Oliver, Thomas Russell, C. J. Stone, James Williamson, _ • William C Wilson. AUDITORS : Alfred Buokland, George Burgoyne Owen. " MARINE SURVEYOR : W. C. Daldy.
TPHIS Company is now prepared to grant Policies X and effect Insurance from Loss or Damage by Eire upon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize and Manufactures, and Parm« ing Stock of every description. The Company will also take Marine risks both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be obtained from the Secretary, ALBERT Wm. HANSARD, from ten to four daily, at the office of the Company, or from any of \ the Directors. By order of the Directors, THOS. HENDERSON, Chairman. First Class Heavy Draught Stallion, "INVINCIBLE."
ipveß-rfßa A BEAUTIFUL DAPPLED ICjJIJjP A GREY CART STALLION, six years old, 16£ hands high, dSsSBSMVRf bred by John Miles, Esq.. of Worcester, got by •• Swindon," (winner of the Worcestershire Agricultural Society's Prize for the best Cart Colt in 1848) by "Invincible," winner of the prize of Shrewsbury against all England. " Invincible" was imported to New South Wales by Mr. George Wilson, senior (long known as importer of the best Draught Stock). He was awarded the Cumberland Agricultural Society's Prize at Liverpool, for the best imported Cart Stallion in New South Wales, 6th January, 1858. " Invincible " will Stand this Season at the Stables of the Royal George, Newmarket, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays ; and at Otahuhu, at Mr. Hall's .Stables, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, in each week. Terms for the Season— Single Mares, £7 10s. ; two or more, £7 etch. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of the Groom. All payments to be made on or before the 14th January, 1860. B. NEWELL. Auckland, 21st October, 1859.-
MB. JAMES STEWART T>EGS to intimate that hehas commenced business _O in Auckland as CIVIL ENGINEER & LAND SURVEYOR. Prom his experience, obtained in Scotland and England, in the above professions, and by strict attention to such works as may be entrusted to his care, he confidently expects a share of public patronage. Mr. S. i« prepared to execute the Surveying and Mapping of all descriptions of Land, the re dividing of Farms into Paddocks of any required dimensions, the giving of general Levels for the Drainings of the same, and the dividing and laying-off of Town Allotments, — to furnish the designs and superintend the execution of Roads, Bridges, Tramways, and Railways; Works connected with the supply of Water or Gas, Dock and Harbour Works, Inland Navigation and Water Power ; as also to give designs for the erection or alteration of various kinds of Machinery. The whole conducted on the most approved, substantial, and economical principles. Office— Mr. Wayte's, Stationer, Que,en>street, Auckland. sth September, 1859.
AUCKLAND SAVINGS 7 BANK. HOURS of Attendance, for receiving Deposits — Mondays, from nine to ten a. m. For withdrawing Deposits — Saturdays, from nine to ten a. m. Interest allowed— s per cent, per annum. Office — At Graham's Buildings, Princes -street. W. R. FINLASON, a Accountant.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1274, 29 November 1859, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1274, 29 November 1859, Page 4
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