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.WiUhoJ^^st^^ - OtahuEuTon WEDNESDAY," January 11th; 'for the QTORE CATTLEO^« »D»iry Cows, Shoep - " «- ->«. ■."«., . ■»-." -.!•>». « Pigs •nd; Horses. tK Lunch at, Roger's,' it ( i2.o^plc>ok, and the Sale will 'cbmmence'at'l'punptually^" "'"' ' * ,

f! :„ Horse Jfale, Greyhound :,Tard,p MR. I ' ALFRED 1 BtS^LAND ' *" , Will Sell by, Auction ,' at the Greyhound Yard, TO-MORROW, January ( 7th, at £ past 12. m WELVE HEAD UNBROKEN HORSE STOCK,J_ principally draft yearlings, and two-year olds, '> A Powerful Bay Mare, 4 years 'old/ warranted - staunch. r ■:' ' Two staunch Draft Horses, and several Biding* Homes. 1^ MONTHLY WOOL SALE. t MR. ALFRED BUCKLAN6 IDESPECTFULLY infprms Woof- Giowem that I XX his next Sale will take place at the Bazaar , Sale Rooms, on MONDAY next, January 9th, 1800, (previous to the departure, of any homewnrd-bonnd vessel), when he will have for disposal by auction', over t 200 Bales of First-class Wool. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. WILLIAM HUNTER Will sell by auction; at Newmarket, on Tuesday next, the 10th imt., at J-paSt 12 o'clock, mWENTV HEAD FAT CATTLE X 40 '• " Sheep 30 ' '« " Lambs A few Superior Dairy Cows 20 2-year-old Steers Horses, Pigs, &c. &c, &c. EPSOM RISE, On the Onehunga Road. ' CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by Robert Curtis, Esq., late of Auckland, to Sell by private contract, HIS Valuable Property on' the Epsom and Onehunga Road, called EPSOM RISE, containing Ten Acbxs of rich volcanic soil, fenced, and laid down in Grass and' Clover, and planted with numerous fruit and other trees, *»nd extending to the Government Reserve on Mount St. John. It contains, also, a Cottage with four rooms, a detached Workshop and Outhouses, and a Well. A stream flows through the lower part of the land near the road. This really valuable and beautifully situated proptrty is about three miles from Auckland, and about the same distance from Onehunga, between which places Omnibuses ply every day. , . Particulars can be obtained on application at the Mart, Queen-street.

WHARF STORES, QUEEN-STREET, Nearly opposite West Queen-street. NEW GOODS on Sale by the Undersigned— 50 doz. Table Knives, rivetted Handles, from 9s. per dozen 20 " " ' balance handles, Ivory do. do., from 21s. per dozen 10 " Knives only 10 " Dessert do. 200 ". one and two blade pocket Knives, from 3s. to 100. per dozen 100 " Scissors, elegant assortment, from 3s to 365. per dozen Nickle Silver Tea Spoons, from 3s. per doz. Do. Table do. Do. Dessert do. Do. Forb's Table & Dresser do. &c, &c, & c . P. A. PHILLIPS.

WHARF STORES,, „ . Queen Street, Wharf End,, . . Nearly Opposite West Queeu Street. ' ■ F EDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS 1J Narrow and Broad Bill Paper Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper Memorandum Books, and a general assortment of Stationery at Vert Low Piuces ! | Established, 1849. P. A. PHILLIPS. "BRANCH POST OFFICE." Licensed to sell Postage Stamps. Depot for Holloways's Pills and Ointment, Keating'* Cough Lozenges, &c, &c, &c. Licensed Custom House Agent.

FOR SALE, IN THE MOST RISING PART OF THE CITY, A HOUSE, containing SEVEN ROOMS, with the ALLOTMENT (newly an ACRE, almost level, »nd with 132 FEET FRONTAGE to a LEADING THOROUGHFARE) on which it stands. This Property commands most EXTENSIV.E VIEWS of the SEA, SIGNAL HILL, RANGITOTO,' &c, which cannot be interrupted. Further information may be obtained of MR. GEORGE SIBBIN, House and L&nd Agent, Queen-street.

Hobson-street Presbyterian School. mHIS SCHOOL will be re-opened on MONDAY,. X 16th January, All the branches of a thorough Education are taught ; also, Classics and Mathematics. Girls are taught plain and fancy Sewing, &c. A Private CUss will be open in the Afternoon and Evening for the higher Branches of Education: A few pupils can be Boarded with the Master on reasonable terms, to whose training careful attention .will be paid.

MISS GOLDSTONE WISHES her Pupils to re-assemble on the 10th of 1 < January. Two young ladies can be accommodated with board, ko.; orphans preferred, . ' \ Miss King's Clftsi for little Boys will re-open on the < iMno day, ~ ,•• •" '* t The Stone Hows*, i j Edward-street. {

CHORAL SOCIETY. • r MEMBERS are respectfully informed, that in consequence of the temporary absence of the' Hon. Conductor, 'the usual weekly ineetinga for) practice, will be discontinued until the 19th inst. HUGH REID, , - • Hon. See, i - , t . * , FOR SALE, NEW HOUSE and ALLOTMENT in Sale-street, Freeman's Bay. , " r '1 House 24 x 22, finished^ /'Land 30 x 200 feet. fenced, and Well. ; ' ' ' Also— ' 40,000 BRICKS. „' . ' , ', , I „, , Terms, Liberal. „,; . M x t \ j If not disposed of by private contract,' will be sold by Publio Auction. . • ' "> <- > ".i.i»i. •(■ , , , ', Apply .to 1 „v r v r ,' . ,<*'*> " ,- . *,Queen.str;eet.>

, • iTJCECANi'BETHEL 1 UNION. | DIVINE SERVICE will be^^ldrCweather^Wpitting) on Sunday, nextrB'th' January? XBJ3o, at 10 o clock, a.m., by the ' on board thfl^Barquj/'KA.TH/'^Cap.tain AlexandeV Grange. , All Officers snd,Beotnen' in Port, are ear,-' ;aettl^HViWa;to"ttMc|^ *W * «Wtftv7° w j * , The Bethel,' Fraf^Hl b'e'Wdisted at the Main, at 8 •o]clo < «)^|(j#^^ifktsig l n»lff.'thaf ; > Sefvide .will be m®.«:v?k,'" ,-. „■ " .'-tbi ,mt *.<i \

■— r - : -yi~-r : »— — .-r-r EDWARD KING,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 2

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