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Builders, Sj&lers and' Founders. The Undersigned have orvSale, at their Yards, corner _of Wyndham and Albert-streets, SLATES, B|S TBLUE BANGOR COUNTESS, at £12 per thousand - Asphalte Roofing Felt Fireßricks „. . "Flag\StohesJ ** . ' Cement Coals ... " Pig Iron' In quantities to suit purchasers. O. R. STRICKLAND & CO., Quecnrstreet Wharf.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AND TO AUBIVB* Per "Shooting Star' & Shalimar." SALT, FINE AND COMMON Ale, Bottled" in Barrel and Case . Ale.Marrian's, in Midi. ' . " Candles; Belraont, Sperm Soap,~Dbuble Crown Coals, Slates, Pig Iron Cfcment and Asphalte Roofing Felt In lots to suit purchases. O. R., STRICKLAND & Co.,-Queen-street Wharf.

1 ; ■ ' ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, T> ASS'S No. 3 BURTON ALE Jj Tooth's Burton Ale Tooth's Bottled Ale & Porter Mnrtell's nnd Hennessy's Brandy Superior Old Tom . " B.P. Rum Whiskey, in barrels Geneva, JDKZ and Anchor Brand Superior Old Port, in bottles " Sherry & Madeira, in do. BROWN & CAMPBELL. November 24th, 1859.

ON SALE BY TflE UNDERSIGNED, EX LATE ARRIVALS, MEN'S TROUSERS, in Black, Steel, it Fancy Does, Tweed, White and Brown Drill Duck, Dungaree, Mogodore, Drab Millers' and Printed Mole, etc., etc. MEN'S SACS, in Black Cloth. Venetian, and Alpacca, Fancy Doe, Melton, Tweed, Satarra, Grass Cloth, French Lawn, Circassian, Drill, &c. MEN'S VESTS, in Black and Fancy Doe, Tweed, Melton, Black and Coloured Satin. White and Coloured Marseille, Grass Cloth, Drill, Alpacca, &c. Boys' and Youths' Clothing, in great variety / Men's & Boys' Blue Serge Shirts, S. & D. B. .< <• «i White, Regatta, and Scotch Twill Shirts Rolled Shirtings, Jaconets and Selesias Linen and Cotton Ticks, Jeans, and Dungnrees Furniture, Dimity, Gambroon nnd Cotton Tweeds Toilet Covers, Quilts and-Countetpanes Jaconet, Book, Mull and other Muslins 5-4 Fancy, White ground, Navy, Mourning, and other Piints Furniture Rolls, Venetian, Gothic, Buff, and White Blinds 33-36 inch Shirtings and Long Cloths 33-36 " Wet Wove, Water Twist and Mediums Aberdeens, Family and India Twills Croydon, Wigan, and Twilled Sheetings Haberdashery— -a splendid assortment Fancy, Watered, and Plain Oriental, Sarsanet, and Satin Ribbons Black Glace, and Ducape, Printed Corah, China and Bordered Brussels Handkerchiefs Men's and Boys' Glaced, Ducape, Moiree, Beaufort and Ariel Ties ] Lndies' Fancy Silk Ties and Scarfa '. " Trimmed Muslin and Dress 'Copes i 11 Muslin and Crape Collnrs and Sleeves ; " Fancy Dresses, in endless variety '. French Merinos, Llamas, Bareges i Black and Brown Glace, Moire, & Fancy Parasols ! Silk Alpacca and Gingham Umbrellas i Ladies' White and Coloured Wove, and Coutille Staj's < White and Black Chantilly, nnd Coloured j Gossamer Falls Whisker Blonds, Paiis Quillings, Laces, and Edgings Black nnd Coloured <3pburg, Alpacca, and Circassians Oil,, Baize, Victoria and Cloth Table Covers Carpets, Hearth Rugs, and Druggets Welsh, Electoral, and Saxony Flannels Black Broads, Does and Cassimeres Fancy and Steel Does, Kerseys and Tweeds Women's and Maid's Hosiery, in every variety Men's nnd Boys' Brown, Grey, and White Cotton Hose, and i Hose Habits, Fixed Drabs, Coloured, White, & Black Kid Gloves Black and Coloured Silk, Lisle, and Spun ditto Men's Silk, Kid, Thiead. and Berlin ditto Rough and Dressed Brown, Slate, and Black Hollands Bleached and _ do. Huckaback, and B B Towels Brown and White Linen Damask Diaper Family and Fine Linens, Checkered and Plain, Glass Cloth ' i Cheese Cloth, Lawns, & Lawn Handkerchiefs Black, White, and Coloured jMoreens, & Union Damasks Men's and Boys' Blue Cloth, Balmoral and Glengary Caps 8-4, 9-4, and 10-4 Wool Plaid Shnwls and Longs 9-4, 10-4, and 11-4 Witney Blankets— Superior 9-4 and 10-4 Bordered Cotton Sheets & Blankets . &c, &c. &c. J. H. BURNSIDE & CO. ; Queen-street Wharf.

Musical Instruments for Sale. T>IANO FORTES, a BEST full Compass WheatXT stone Concertina, and other Musical Instrument!. Also— A variety of Vocal and Instrumental Music. To i be seen at MR. J. H. BEALE'S, Hobson-gtreet.

EDUCATION. MRSTWOOLLY HAS again the pleasure to intimate to the Pa- i rents and Guardians of her Pupils, that the ■ scholastic duties will be resumed on the 23rd January.' Term's for Board and English Education, 30 Guineas ; Weekly do., 25 Guineas ; Morning Tuition, 3 Guineas ; French, 4 Guineas ; Music, 8 Guineas ; Singing, 4 Guineas ; Class Singing, 2 Guineas ; Drawing, 8 Guineas ; Dancing, 4 Guineas ; Cathelestics, 1 Guinea. Masters of acknowledged eminence attend for each ' branch of study, and strict attention paid to the do- ' mestio arrangement oi tht Establishment. Wakefield-atreet, Auckland.

Ladies' Boarding, and Day School, MRS...BRASSEY receives a limited number of Pupils, to whom r the result of much observation |nd practical experience 'enables her toirrjpart the various branches of a sound, useful, and accomplished education. Every attention paid Jo the mental > and 'moral training of the pupils, with the care and kindness 6f a mother. Music, French, and. Drawing are inoluded in. the terms for Boarders. Boarders, i .'.'. £56 0 0 per annum „ ,;■; Day Pupils, English only £8 8 0 do.'

Presbyterian -Churchy Drury. ; ON;, FRIDAY EVENING, 6thJanuary, 1860, a' ' ,', 'SOIREE,, commemorative .of the erection and' ' opening of the above, place of worship, will be Held. Several friends are expected to address the Meeting, and Mr. Brown, nsiisted by come musical amateurs,' have .kindly intimated their .readiness to enliven the proceedings oi the evening. ) Teei.j&n Tickets 2s. 6\l. each, ' to be had of Messrs. A. Clark & Son, Mr. G.JT. Chapman, Mr. T. S. Forsaith ; Mr. Hall. Otahuhu ; and Mr. Willis, Papakura. Auoklnnd, Deo. 30th, 1859.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 6 January 1860, Page 1

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