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' FOR MAURITIUS DIRECT. ■itfVfc. rPHE A 1 Clipper Barque J^KSv X "SIRENE," jH-JNI^ * 00 tons i Edwaed Dubkrn, Commander, will sail for the above Port on or about the 20th November. For Passage only, apply on board to Capt. Dub em, or to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. October 19, I860.

BAY OF ISLANDS. FOR RUSSELL AND KERI KERI. A rTIHE Favorite Cutter M> X " ANNIE LAURIE," f|H^. will continue in the above Trade. ***=5 For Freight or Passage, apply on Board, or to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Agents. Oct. 10th, 1860.

FOR NAPIER. rv 4 * fllHE Cutter "SATELLITE." will **gP^. W»ail for NAPIER TO-MORROW, ffrfft!.y$g For Freight or Pastage, apply on board, or to S. J. EDMONDS, Queen-street Whaif. November 20th, 1860.

For Hokianga. .\ mHE new Cutttr "DART," Captain ■AkSI^. X Webster, will sail as above VftffPgg^ THIS DAY, 20th November. t*JU*3K&ai For Freight or Passage, apply to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Queen -street. Nov. 15, 1860. ' 3,

EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. Passage Money, £16 and Upwards. "WHITE STAR" LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing punctually on this 10th of evbry Month, TROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON,

/jvi rPHE CLIPPERS of this Line comI'&yaK X prise some of the largest, handj<=Kit|E\\, somest, and Fastest Sailing Ships in JBh£b«»1 the world, viz., Tons, Tons, Register. Burthen. White Stab...' 2500 .. 4000 .. Capt. T. C. Kerr. Fed Jacket.... 1800 .. 3000 .. Capt. R. Kirby. i»1ermaid 1400 .. 2100 .. Capt. Jas. AVhite. Tornado 1226.. 1800 .. Capt. Aitkin. Sh ioiing Star.. 1500.. 2250 .. Capt. E. J. Allen. B- je Jacket.... 1100.. 1700 .. Capt. Clarke. The undersigned, Agents for the above celebrated Tnne of Ships, are prepared to issue prepaid passenger tickets to any parties desiring to bring out their friends to this Colony. The arrangements for all classes of passengers are on the most complete scale, the Saloons being furnished with bedding linen and till necessaries, and the accommodation for second cabin passengers, and other classes, of the most perfect description. Full particulars can be had on application to O. R. STRICKLAND & CO.

Messrs. Willis, Gann, & Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders :— "Egmont," Gibson HOOTons. : 'Caduceus," Cass, 15.00 « "Clontarf," Allen 1500 " "Maori," Petherbridge, .. 1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson, 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett, •• ..1000 •• " Maryann," Ashby 1000 " • 1 ! -.rwood," Forsayth 1000 " 1. e Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, ore authorized to make arrangements k with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this colony. The Passage money can either be paid in advance, O: satisfactory security will be taken for its payment, the arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL.

EX "LORD ASHLEY," X /\ BOXES AMERICAN CLOTHES PEGS *J" American Cooking Stoves " Bits, Axes and Hammers " Fairbank Weighing Machines " Whisks and Broom Handles Marble Chimney Pieces English Kitehon Ranges Grocers' Scales and Weights Hoise Nails, Files and Hasps Plain and Perforated Zinc Scythe Stones Ewbank's and American Cut Nails. S. HAGUE SMITH, General Ironmonger, Queen-street, opposite Ring's Timber Yard, Auckland.

A CETIC ACID, in 5-gallon Jars. BROWN, HALL, & CO.

TT-EILLER'S MARMALADE JA_ Assorted Jams Cherry Brandy, extra quality and strength. BROWN, HALL, & CO.

NAILS. DECK, RO8E, AND HORSE NAILS, ' in Il2-lb. kegs. BROWN, HALL, & CO.

TO ARCHITECTS. Aucklahl Savings Bank, Queen-street, lfithNovembei, 18G0. THfi Trustees of the Auckland Savings' Bnnk offer a premium of £20 for the best design for a Bank, to be erected in Queen-ttreet. The success . ful candidate to undertake (if required) the supervision of the Building, at a per centage of 2i upon the outlay. Designs to be lodged with the Accountant, at this office on or before MONDAY, the 10th December, 1860, at 12 o'clock, noon. Further particulars may be obtained from the Accountant. ARCH. CLARK, Vice President.

WOOL. rPHE Undersigned is • Cash purchaser of Wool, X Gxeaiy Wool washed on reasonable terms. GEO. E. IRELAND. Mechanics' Bay, 20th October, 18C0.

Auckland Cricket Club. T H E F I E L D D A Y OF THE ABOVB CLUB IS ■ WEDNESDAY. WICKETS will be pitched in the Albert Barracks' , .Square, at 4 0 clock p.m. , . JOHNVARTY, Hon. Sec. A.C. C, ' Not. 5, 1860J

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 20 November 1860, Page 1

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