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\ / I ' VuSft -> *" CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. i < Poit'Office, Auckland, 12th November, 1860. SPENDERS will be received by me, until noon on 1 WEDNESDAY the 6th of nextmonth, for the Conveyance of Mails during tho year 1861— ' Between Auckland and Otahuhu, Papakura, Wairoa, Drury, Mauku, and Waiuku. Between Auokland and Onehunga. Between Auckland and Howiok. Between Auckland and Matakana. Between Matakana and Mangawai. Forms of Tender for these services may be hnd on application at tho Post Office. Every Tender should be endorsed " Tender fox Conveyance of Mails. 1 ' W. CORBETT. Postmaster.

Auckland Cavalry Guards Volunteers. mHE TROOP will pnrnde THIS DAY, at 4 THOMAS BECKHAM, Captain Commanding. Auokland, November 16, 1860.

Auckland Rifle Association. A MEETING of the Members of the Auckland A> Rifle Association will be held at Messrs. Merrimanand Jackson's, Offices, TO-MORROW, Saturday the 17th inst., at 3 o'plock, p.m., to receive the Report of the Preliminary Committee, and for general business. HENRY GILFILLAN, Honorary Secretary.

NOTICE. fTIHE MEN passed 1 for the Ftie Brigade at the JL Committee Meeting ort Wednesday will be enrolled from 6to 7 o'clock,' l- on MONDAY Evening next, at Messrs. Comues & Daldy's Store, QueenBtreet - W. C. DALDY, Superintendant.

Opening of the New Congregational Chapel, PRINCES STREET, ONEHUNGA. (TIHE Opening Sei vices of the above Chapel, will J_ be continued on SABBATH next, November 18th, when Two Services will be preached by REV. R. LAISHLEY. Morning Service will commence at 11 o'clock, Afternoon at 3 o'clock.

- — »_ — — . ' — To the Electors of Raglan. /"I ENTLEMEN,— The Southern Division having \JT been subdivided in the two Electoral Districts of Franklin and Raglan, I beg to offer myself for re-election as your Representative in the General Assembly. I have some confidence in doing so, as I have already received assurances of support from several Electors, and because I believe the oourse I adopted during the last session has met the approval of a large portion of my constituents. I remain Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, - T. M. HAULTAIN. Panmure, 15th November, 1860.

To the Electors of Franklin. ri ENTLEMEN,— At the request of several of the \JT Electors of your District, I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing your interests in the General Assembly. I remain Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, M. G. NIXON. Otahuhu, 14th, November. 1860.

fpHE Uudersigned requests that all persons indebJL ted to him, will settle their Accounts on, or before the 15th of December, next, as he is about making an alteration in his Business. W. BUTLER. Mongonui, Nov. 15th, 1860.

Good Business Premises. TO LET— The House Shop and Premises in Queen street, (adjoining Mr. Moriun's Grocery,) late in the occupation of Mr. Lincoln. The situation is Central and the Premises, adapted for a F irst Class Business. Apply to C. ARTHUR, Accountant, House, Land, and Commission Agent, Queen-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1350, 16 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1350, 16 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1350, 16 November 1860, Page 2