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O. R. STRICKLAND & CO. Have on Sale, ex "blue jacket " BASS' ALE, Boetled by Ihler Worthington & Robinson's No. 3 Ale, in hhds. Manians «i a Barclay & Perkins Stout, Bottled by Tyrer bteel s double crown Soap New Dried Fruits, Eleine Sultana aad Layer Raisins Currants Figs, Barcelonas Salt, coarse and fine Roofing Felt Slates, lowest market price Flagstones, Cement Fire Bricks English Coal. Queen-street Wharf, April 10th, 1860.

NOW OPEN, NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-street, next door but one to Wellesleystreet.

R. W. DYSON OEGSto inform the Ladies of Auckland and its JLJ vicinity, that ho has opened his new Busineis Premises, as above, with an entirely 'New Stook of General Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Trimmings, Ribbons, and Fancy Goods, the whole of ■which will be offered at small profits to ensure a quick and large return, by which principle, he hopes to obtain a share of their patronage, and raspectfully solicits an early inspection. nimmel's Perfumery, Millinery, Mantles, and Dress Making. ! Queen-street, opposite Mr. Lorigan s Timber Yard. April sth, 1860. ;

Wholesale and Retail Stationer, Dealer in Ironmongery, Furnishing Hardware. Fancy Goods, &c.

WHARF STORES, QUEEN-STREET WHARF END.

T* A. PHILIPS begs respectfully to intimate •*- that he is now prepared to resume business, and respectfully solicits a continuation of the patronage of his friends the public. The Stock has been carefully selected nfter the damages sustained by it by removal at the late fire, and RE-MARKED at jVERY LOW PRICES. BUYERS of every description of Stationery, Furnishing Hardware, Perfumery, School Stationery, Fancy Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. are solicited to judge of the fact of these assertions. Established 1849. DEPOT for Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Keatmg's Cough Lozenges, and many other Patent Medicines.

Relief Fund, in aid of the Distressed Jews of Morocco.

A SELECT BALL will take place in aid of the above cause at tho ODD FELLOWS' HALL, on MONDAY, 16th April, 1860. By the kind permission of the Officer in command, the Band of the 65th Regiment will attend. Gentlemen's Tickets 10s. 6d., to be had of Messrs. 11. &M. Lewis ;M. Hassan ; G. &E. Lewis ; P. A. Phillips ; and C. Marks.

LATE FIRE.

NOTICE. ANY party or parties owing any accounts or debts to the following Estates, iiz :— The late Firm of J. & W. Henderson " " " " James Henderson & Co. The Estate of tho late Wm. Henderson Or tho Undersigned, Are particularly requested to pay the same to m at Victoria Lane. JAMES HENDERSON.

P.S.— ln con&equence of the late Fire, James Henderson will feol obliged by all conscientious debtors to any of the above Estates coming forward to pay their accounts, or handing them in for reentry, as they are aware of his late loss. Auckland, 9th April, 1860.

NOTICE.

A MEETING of the Otahuhu Volunteer Cavalry Corps will be held on MONDAY, 16th inst., at 1 o'clock, p.m., at the Commercial Hotel, Otahuhu, when all Members are particularly requested to attend. HOWARD HUTTON, Hon. Sec. O.V.C.C.

Bay of Islands.

FOR SALE, on liberal terms, an IMPROVED FARM of 1400 acres, two miles from the Bay of Islands, with a good Harbour. 250 acres are an alluvial soil of good quality. There is a large proportion of Forest, containing valuable timber, easily accesible. For particulars, apply to

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

NOTICE.

ALL ACCOUNTS against the Firm of Messrs. WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Bay of Islands, are requested to be sent, WITHOUT DELAY, to the Offico of MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Queen-street, Auckland . April 9th, 1860. NOTICE. A BOX has been left in the Watermen's House, Queen-street Wharf, for the last six weeks, loft in charge of the Undersigned. Addressed to Mr. Pearse, Upper Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, to care of Henry Smith, & Co. If not claimed within fourteen days after the date of this Notice, the box and contents will be sold to defray expenses. <!si*N.B.— Address partly obliterated. A „ , JOSEPH SIMMONS. April 9th, 1860.

. TO TAILORS.

mENDERS are invited for tho furnishing the Cloth A. for and making 25 suits (or more) of uniforms for the "Auckland Volunteee Cavalry Guabds." Particulars may be learnt on application to ALBERT WM. HANSARD,

Sec, A.V.C.G., By order of the Troops.

FENCING.

"WANTED, Tenders for erecting about a mile of I T 4,rail fencing. For particulars apply to . „ , D. GRAHAM & Co. April 9th, 1860.

TO LET, AFIVE.ROOMED COTTAGE, delightfully situate, with Good Well of Water. Apply, to" ,' , P.A.PHILIPS, Queen-street.

WANTED, \ DRAPER'S ASSISTANT. A good hand t\ will meet with a permanent engagement. ' Apply to S. & J. B. YAILB, National Mart. April 9th, 1860.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 13 April 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 13 April 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1285, 13 April 1860, Page 1