P'ABAFFItf/bS 1 Ws LAMES. ORUIpKSHANK, SMART, & 00. _. ,_ . HAVE RECEIVED,' 1 EX "LORD BURLEIGH/" A FURTHER IMPORTATION of the above LAMPS, with a large supply of the LIQUID GAS burned in them. Since theit introduction here they have given unqualified satisftction, and are now known to be second only to Gas. Unlike the Moderator, they are simple in their construction, don't get out of order, require little or no trimming, and no winding up. For economy, cleanliness, brilliancy of light, and easy management, they are unequalled by any Lamp in use. Auckland, April 12th, 1860
ANNIVERSARY. Independent Chapel, Albert-street. mHE ANNUAL PUBLIC TEA METTING will X be held THIS JTUESDAY) EVENING, 17th inst., in the CHAPEL, when addresses suitable to the occasion will be delivered. Tea on the Table at i-past 6 o'clock, precisely. Tickets 2s. each j may be had of Mr. Wayte or Mr. Edmonds, Queen-street ; or at the Chapelkeeper' s house. ,
Young Men's Christian Association. mHE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING of the X above Asiociation will (D.V.) be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, oh FRIDAY EVENING next, April 20th, at 7 o'clock, when a Report of the Society's proceedings will bo read, and several addresses by Ministers and Laymen will be given. The Programme will be interspersed with appropriate Music. In behalf of the Committee, R. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec.
ST. GEORGE'S DAY. mHE Committee of the Auckland ST. GEORGE'S X SOCIETY beg to notify that the National Anniversary Day will be celebrated this year, by a Public Dinner In the Odd Fellows' Hall, on MONDAY next, 23rd April. , Dinner on Table at 6 o'clock precisely. Tickets may bo procured of the Stewards, The Chair will be taken bv F. W. Merriman, Esq., and the Vice-Chair by J. P. Pierce, Esq. Stewards— Messrs. H. Hardington, R. G. Wood, C. Stichbury, J. Varty, H. Kelly, D. Lockwood, G. Smallfield, M. Wood, and E. Wood. E J. COjv, Hon. Sec. April 13th, 1860.
St. Andrew's Society. # A GENERAL MEETING OF THE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY will bo held in the "Victoria" Hotel, THIS DAY, Tuesday, April mh, at 7 o'clock, P A m. Es President.
PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. THE SECOND QUARTER of the Session begins on MONDAY next, April 23rd. The course of instruction includes all the branches of an English and Commercial Education, together with Languages and Mathematics. The department for Girls and Infants, in connection with the Establishment, is conducted by Miss Reid. J. STABLES, Master. Auckland, 16th Apnl, 1860.
Notice of Removal. CIHAS. CANNING, in informing his customers ; and friends that he has removed to his new premises, tenders his best thanks for the very liberal patronage received, by him since his commencement in business ; and he hopes, by unremitting attention and supplying Goods of a superior description, to merit a continuance of the favours hitherto so liberally bestowed upon him. CHAS. CANNING, Baker and Confectioner, Shortland Crescent.
NOTICE. MoLEOD & MACQUEEN, Accountants, beg to intimate that they have removed their Office to Vaile's Buildings, Queen-street, where the Business will be carried on as formerly.
Auckland Volunteer Cavalry Guards.
A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of this Troop will be held at the Office of Mews. Merriman & Jackson, TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON", 18th instant, at J-past i o'clock, precisely, to consider matters of importance in connexion with the Troop. ALBERT W. HANSARD, Hon. Seo. By order of the Officer in command.
CLOVER SEED. TWO HHDS.RED & .WHITE CLOVER SEED, especially selected by an Auckland Colonist. BAIN, GRAHAME, & Co. April 11th, 1860. m
SUFFOLK LUNCHEON & DINING ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN.
BEDS ! BEDS !_l BEDS !! ! AT THE SUFFOLK LUNCHEON & DINING ROOMS.
WEDDING CAKES On the shortest notice AT THE SUFFOLK LUNCHEON & DINING ROOMS.
WEDDING BREAKFASTS & DINNERS Provided on the shortest notice AT THE SUFFOLK LUNCHEON & DINING ROOMS. Queen-street, April 6th, 1860.
TO BE LET, or LEASED, with, a Purchasing Clause, at Otahuhu, a pleasantly situated VERANDAH COTTAGE, containing Five Rooms, together with Stable, Cow Shed, and four and a half acres of Good Land, laid down in Grass. Apply on the premises to Dr. KENDERDINE, or to Mr. ALFRED BUCKLAND, . Queen-street. />
For Sale— in Freeman's Bay, SIXTEEN FIRST-RATE ALLOTMENTS in ' the best part of Freeman's Bay. Terms— 3os., 405., and 50s. per foot ; one-fourth cash, the remainder in 12th months bearing 10 per cent, interest. Apply to T. CRAIG, Land and Commission AgeritV Corner of Wyndham and QueeH'stfeetl. * TMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, X by Mr. H. Andrews, for trespass and flkm'Sps, in hii enclosed grass paddock at Mount Albert :v )<l ' " One dark-red Bull, brand d O on the rump, and W on the thigh, left horn turned down. Damage* 10s j owner unknown. i ' ' If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for nn order for the sale of the abovementioned Dull, agreeably to the provisions of the "Impouuding Act, 18 jC."" M, MA DIG AN, Pound-keeper. Public Pouml, Noun .irket, April 12th, 1860.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 2
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