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Store Cattle. , MR. ALF,RED~BUOKLAND Will sell at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next,- Nov.* 22nd, aH2 o'olock, PLQ HEAD STORE CATTLE.

NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. ' MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell at his yards, Newmarket,' on THURSDAY next, Nov. 22nd, at 12 o'clock, nnHIRTY HEAD FAT CATTLE J_ 60 head Store Cattle. k Dairy Cows 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs.

Oats, Oats, Oats. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell by public Auction, on SATURDAY next, the 24th inst., at the Haymarket, commencing at 12 o'clock, 1AA SACKS OF SUPERIOR OATS, ex lvU "Travellers Bride."

Superior Cows. MR. ALFRED BUCKLANp Will sell at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, November 22nd, at 12 o'clock, A HERD OF FIFTEEN WELL-BRED QUIET COWS in excellent condition. Working Bullocks. MR. ALFRED BUOKLAND Will sell at his Yards, on THURSDAY next, November 22nd, A TEAM OF FOUR WORKING OXEN.

Horse Stock. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY next, November 24th, at 12 o'clock, A POWERFUL DRAUGHT HORSE in good condition and warranted staunch.

WOOL SALE. MESSRS. CHEESEMAN Will hold their annual Wool Sale, on the 19th of December next, at 12 o'clock, AMPLE Storage providad, and insurances effeoted if required. The place of sale in a future advertisement.

Under the Patuonaoe op Lieutenant-Colonel Bajcnbivis, Officers, and Members of the Auckland Rifle Volunteers. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT OP VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. MR. J. H. BEALE & FAMILY beg respectfully to announce that under the above distinguished patronage they will give a CONCERT, at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on the Evening of TUESDAYnext, 27th inst, when they will be favored with the valued assistance of several Ladies and Gentlemen, who will in course of the Evening sing a variety of popular and new Songs, Duets, and Quartets, appropriate to the present state of the Colony. They will also be assisted by the greater portion of the Gentlemen of the Auckland Rifle Volunteer Band, forming an Orchestra of 20 Performers, together with some young Ladies and Gentlemen, pupils of Mr, Beale.

Doors open at 7 i to commence at half-past 7. Tickets 3s. each ; may be had at the " New-Zea-lander" Office, Mr. Varty's, and Mr. Richardson, Music Seller.

DROPPED, on SUNDAY last between St. Paul's Chuich and the Wynyard Pier, an ERMINE BOA, whoevar will bring it to this Office, will be rewarded.

WANTED, I SERVANT with a good character as COOK. J\. Apply to Mrs. DRY, St. George's Bay. November 19th, 1860.

To the Electors of the City of Auckland East. /I ENTLEMEN,-— At the request of many of my Of fellow-citizens, I beg to tender my services to represent your interests in the next General Assembly. Upon the great question which has agitated New Zealand — the Native War — I will support the present or any Ministry who will prosecute the war until British law and authority shall be the only standard for both races ; but upon many other questions I am opposed to the present Government. I think their policy in many respects injurious to the Colony ; they have squandered the public money, — creating an enormous establishment, — and are still fast plunging us into debt. I will endsavour to bring the pul»lic expenditure within proper limits : I think one-third of it might be cut off without injury to the public service. I believe it to be of the greatest importance speedily to check the encroachments of the General Government upon Provincial Institutions. I shall, if elected, use every means in my power for that purpose. I will also endeavour to procure for the Provinces the largest possible share of the Revenue of the Colony —a share much larger than that doled out to them by the General Government. If you honor me with your suffrages, you may rely upon an independent course of action upon every measure which may come under consideration. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, T. RUSSELL. November 17, 1860.

To the Electors of Auckland West. f\ ENTLEMEN,— I have had the honor of being'one \X of the Representatives of the City of Auckland in the General Assembly during the last five years, and again tender you my services, content to accept youf decision on my past conduct whatever it may be. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM C. DALDY.

To the Electors of Franklin. r\ ENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of IJT Electors, I again, beg to offer myself for reelection as on« of your Representatives for the District of Fianklin in the General Assembly. I remain, Gentlemen, Youf obedient servant, ROBERT GRAHAM. Ellerslie, 19th Not., 186U

To the Electors of Newton. /"I ENTLEMEN.-I begTto offer myself as a \X Candidate for the honor of r representing ,your hew and rising district in the House' of Representatives. At a time when the stability of our Provincial Institutions is threatened, it is the duty of all who desire their preservation to come forward in their defence : should I be honored by your confidence it will be my endeavour to maintain the integrity of Provinces, believing that by so doing I shall be aiding 1 to promote the true interest and tho progress of the Cplony of New Zealand. ' 1 have tlie honor to be, " > , Gentleman',' i f " , ' Tfour obedient servant, , , C. A. HARRIS; Vjncent-street, 16th November, 1860. i ,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 20 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 20 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 20 November 1860, Page 2