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OWEN & GRAHAM HI.V« MI SAM THE TJNDfcBMBNTrONBD GOODI, NO\ Landing,- < Ex "Frenohman" and «Lord,Burleigh," . 120 QS EWBANK'S NAILS, assorted • ,-"-*" v 1J to 6 inch 2f kegs Flooring Brads, 2J and 3 inoh 100 boxes Sperm Candles • - 6 packages Leather and Grindery 17 packages Slops, comprising— Blue Sergi ,d Shirts, Fancy Regatta Shirts, washec and boxed and in papers, Scotch Twil Shirts, Men's and-Youths* Mole Trousen and Duck Trousera 2 cases Thiller and Leader Cart Harness, Saddles, &c. ; 1 " Jews' Harps, Rack and Small Combs 3 " Single and Double Fowling Pieces 25 boxes Tin Plates, IC IX IXX I casks patent Shot, in small bags 25 dozen Spades, superior finish 8 bales Blankets, assorted qualities and sizes. e March 26th, 1860. a ■

■ THE LATE FIRE ! W. BUCHANAN, Watch Maker, has opened premises, for tho present, opposite the Union and Oriental Banks, with a splendid stock of New Jewellery (ex "Frenchman"), of first class quality, • consisting of — Gold Rings —in Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, Opals, &c, Wedding, Keeper, and Signet Rings Gold Brooches, Bright and Coloured, in great 1 variety • Cameo and Miniature Brooohes, Gold Studs, Gold Pins, Gold Bracelets, Chains, Lockets, Keys, Earrings, &c, i Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, Card Cases, Snuff Boxes, Thimbles, &c.

ONE-TREE HILL. HENRY HARDINGTON Has been favoured with the instructions of John Chadwick, Esq., to Sell by Private Contract, HIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE AT ONE-TREE HILL, EPSOM. It consists of about 60 acres of rich soil, capable of bearing any kind of crop, very substantially fenced and subdivided, and most part laid down in luxuriant grass. It has a fine new verandahed Cottage of six rooms, and detached kitchen, a stable, coach-house, and all the usual outhouse, with a largejgarden abundantly stocked with all descriptions of fruit trees ; and is seated on an elevation that affords extensive views— altogether forming a most comfortable establishment for the farmer, or a most desirable residence for the family of a genleman of town avocations, who requires or takes a delight in country exercise or change of air, ior here, it may be remarked, is the very point at which the tiaveller from the town first catches the invigo. rating bracing breeze of the Manukau — steps into a perfect change of atmosphere. Of One-Tree Hill it were superfluous to speak : it is well known to command the widest, the most varied, and most pleasing views in this (our) Province. The upper line is bounded by the reserve proposed as a reservoir for supplying the City with water, and which will, of course, afford to the immediate subjacent land a perpetual sufficing irrigation. HILLSBOROTJGH. , Also~that fine Property the Homestead of Hillsborough, about a mile fiom the above estate. It contains about 48J acres of the very best description of soil, adapted to any purpose, and has a spacious verandah Cottage of six rooms, &c, &c. This property, from its varied peculiarities, would form one of the finest dairy farms in the country. Around it there is a great range sf unenclosed land. Terms Liberal. A great portion of the pui chase-money may remain on Mortgage.

Imperial Fire Office. IN consequence of tho late Fire in Shortland-street the undersigned has removed to the Wharehouse formerly occupied by the late Mr. Duke, situate in Lower Queen-street. GEO. S. GRAHAM. 2nd April, 1860.

FOR SALE, AWHALEBOAT, almost new, 27 feet overall, with Mast, Sail, Oars, fcc, complete. Apply to GEO. S. GRAHAM.

To the Electors of the Northern Division. ri ENTLEMEN,— A vocancy having been left in \JT the General Assembly, by the resignation of one of your Representatives ; it being also necessary, for the interests of Auckland, that this Province should be fully represented in the ensuing Session at Wellington, I beg to offer you my services. Should you so far honour me as to elect me to represent you, I shall do my best to promote the interests of this Province, and your district in particular. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH MAY. Mount St. John, April 2nd, 1860.

To the Electors of the Northern Division. /^ ENTLEMEN,— Mr. Henderson having resigned \JT his seat in the House of Representatives for your Division, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming Election. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. R. COOPER. Auckland, sth April, 1860

Russell, Bay of Islands, TNVALIDS and Families desirous of a marine 1 X residence at this beautiful ana salubrious seaport, can be accommodated with a' Furnished Brick House, containing Drawing, Dining, andßreakfast Rooms, with Bed-room, Dressing-room, Pantry, and Kitchen. There is a private entrance, small Garden, Well of Water, and the use of the Bath-room and Papers. The House may be taken Monthly or Quarterly. | For furtbsr particulars, apply to MR. LEIGHTON, I x "Southern Cross" Office.

Grass Seeds for Sale. RED AND WHITE CLOVER Rye Grass, Italian do. Trefoil, Cocksfoot^ &c. ' ' ' T. & G. H. CHEESEMAN, Fraser'd Brick Buildings, Queen. street.

HAWKE'S ,BAY. SHEEP RUN AND 400 SHEEP FOR SALE. The Run consists of about 9000 acres, princi{tally fine grass land, situate' within 1 a days ride rom Port Napier. , For Particulars, apply to STUART, KINROSS, & Co., Napier. Napier, 3rd April, 1660. , AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK. HOURS of Attendance, for receiving and withdrawing DepositsMonday Morning, from eight to nine :■ . - , " " " : Saturday Afternoon, from 4 to 6. Interest allowed— s per cent, per annum. Office— Opposite the Odd Felloes' Hall, in Queen street. •„"'" W, R. FINLASON, Accountant.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

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