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THE SpiD^WkRESQpSft^ Upper ;^Q;iieeii-^treeV w next w doors. to. jfflr; jA,: Somerville, ' ' ' ' THL AT, ISLAND. GUAJK), for 'Potatoe, Gardens L Cereal crops, recognised as superior and Peru; vian, jBllperTon. ' '>?■>> f/, 1 BEST RED and WHITE CLOVER, Is. per «£" Yellow, Aberdeen and S weed Turnip , ' , :, Globe Mangold Wurzel, Long Red, and White. Top. Sorghum Sacharatum, November and December are the best Months for sowing. • T '

AUCKLAND TARANAKI RELIEF FUND'.

£ s.:. d, , t MOUNT already advertised ...835 19 6 1Y. Mr. Octavius Smallfield 1 0 0> Dr. Andrew Sinclair 5 0 0, • Mr. Henry Nicholl 1 0 0 Proceeds of Private Theatricals >■, at Government House ... 67 14 0 £910 13 6 E. & O. E. J. LOGAN CAMPBELL, Treasurer." 3rd November, 1860.

NO MORE RHEUMATISM ! VTIEMEYER'S PAUSOLIPPIC LOTION, for ; thq • J. t| speedy cure of the most acute Rheumatisfn^ Nervous Headache, Lumbago, Swollen Glands, Cramp, i Also, * \ Keating's Cough Lozenges, by the ounce, a saving of fifty per cent. To be had at the Seed Warehouse, Upper Quefinstreet, next door to Mr. A. Somkrville's.

Auckland Cricket Club. THE FIELD DAY OP THE ABOVE CLUB IS WEDNESDAY., WICKETS will be pitched in the Albert Barracks' Square, at i o'clock p.m. JOHN VARTY, Hon. Sec. A. C. C. Nov. 5, 1860.

FOR SALE, SEVERAL XTSEFUL BOATS ASH OARS, all sizes. ' ; ' J. W. CARR, Official Bay. November 5, 1860.

Leather. ON SALE at the Tannery, all kinds of Colonial Leather. GEO. E. IRELAND.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, BISHOP'S AUCKLAND.

A T the recent competitive Examination, conducrV ted by th? Bishop of New Zealand and Sir William Martin, for four vacant Scholarships in St. John's College, of the annual value of £55 each, the following were declared to be the successful candidates:— HUGH LUSK, JOSEPH ATKI.N T , JOHN BUCKLAND. ARTHUR GUNDRY. JOHN PALMER was also nominated by Arch deacon Brown in concutrence with the Bishop of New Zealand, to the Marsh Scholarship, of the same value as the others y JOHN FREDERIC LLOYD, , Hon. Sec. to Board of Trustees.

Opening of the New Congregational Chapel, PRINCES-STREET, ONEHUNGA. rPHE opening Services , of the abtive Chapel will X be held on Sabbaths, November 11th, and November 18th, Morning and Afternoon. THE REV. A. MACDONALD will preach on November 11th, in the Morning, at 11 a. m., and the REV.J.HAMER, in the afternoon, at 3 p.m. On Sabbath, November 8th, the REV. RICHARD LAISHLEY will preach morning and afternoon, at the same hours. Collections will be mads at the close of each S ervice towards the support of regular Public Wor« ship.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2