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FOR SYDNEY.

V ' TO FOLLOW THE " KATE." "L-Jfc. rpHE Clipper Brig JJSJ^ 1 "FANNY A. GARRIGUES," fi»?l^\2so tous, G. S. O'Halloban, ComS&80S)B0 mander, will sail for the the above Fort on or about the first of March. For freight or passage, having superior accommodation, apply to HENDERSON & M ACFARLANE. Feb. 21st, IS6I.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO. TO FOLLOW THE "CONSTANCE." /fcvk. rpHE A 1 Clipper Barque J&viS. L "BREADALBANE," f&«^9£O J. G. Barron, commander, will sail for •IbSBhBP* the above Port with immediate despatch. For light freight and passage only, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Feb. 19, 1861.

For Taranaki and Wanganui. 4-v. fTIHE Regular Trader J^j^^ X " TRAVELLER'S BRIDE," SJSiS^Si^ is now loading in tne Manukau Harbour, *■»«■*»■ and will be despatched, on THURSDAY next, 28th inst. Passengers will he forwarded to Wellington by Messrs. Taylor, Watt & Co's traders from Wangamu. Apply to REID & PARKINSON, Albert-street, opposite West Queen-street. WANTED, FOUR SUBSTITUTES for the Taran aki Militia.

For IJangapai and Mangarie. <"Y. FPHE new Clipper Built Schconer AiK^. 1 "ECLIPSE," S2»i|SE» Peterson, (late Master of "Kate,") will •■■■■»■ sail as above on THURSDAY next, the 28th inst. Has good accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to W. MARSDEN & CO.

Ship "Sevilla." /JKL \f ow hauled alongside the Queen|3tt^?£\ I. N street Wharf, will be entered at /2NR*£^ the Customs THIS MORNING at 11 ■HjßßbP* o'clock. Consignees are therefore requested to have their Entries passed without delay. Payments of Freight made and Bills of Lading presented to the undersigned ; otherwise Goods coming to hand will be landed at the Queen's Warehouse at the expense and risk of Consignees. D. NATHAN & CO. Agents Ship "Sevilla."

For Freight or Charter, fpHE following -will known Auckland built 1 CUTTERS :— Rose 45 tons Shamrock ... 40 " Mount Aijjert 20 " Mount Eden ... 20 " Helen 15 " The undersigned owner of the above vessels, is prepared to Lighter Cargo, supply Ships with ballast and water at current rates. Cutters for charter by the Day, Month or Year. J. CASEY, Custom House-street.

Messrs. Willis, Gann, & Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. fT\HE following fi tit- class Ships are intended to JL be continued as Regular Traders :—: — "Egmont," Gibson llOOTons. '■' Caduceus." Cass 1500 " " Clontarf," Allen, 1500 ■• •• Maori," Petherbridge, . . 1000 " ' ' Cashmere," Pearson 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett, ••• ..1000 " " Maryann," Ashby, 1000 " ■ :-.rnood," Forsayth 1000 " 1 c "Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorized to make airangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this colony. The Passage money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment, upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL.

OBSERVE! A GOOD MATTRASS AND PILLOW for 12 Shillings, at HAYWARDS, Upholsterer and Mattrass Maker, Shortland-street, a few doors above the office of this paper. <iS" N.B. — Mattrasies remade on the shortest notice.

Auckland Horticultural Society. mHE AUTUMN EXHIBITION of Fruits, Plants, JL Flowers, Vegetables, Roots, Grain, Grass Seeds, Wines, Preserves, Poultry, and Manufactured Cabinet Work, will be held in the Large Marquee of the Society on THURSDAY, March 21st. Intending Exhibitors and others interested in promoting Horticultural pursuits are reminded that the Rules of the Society, with schedule of articles for which competition is invited, aie now bemg printed, and can be obtained upon application to the Secretary or any Member of Committee. The Society now being unencumbered by debt, the receipts m future will be devoted towards awarding Prizes to successful exhibitors. EDW. KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Eeb. 15th, 1861.

To Let, A HOUSE containing a FIRST-RATE SHOP for Business, 2 Sitting, and 3 Bedrooms, next door to^the Royal George, Newmarket. Apply to me. b; c. turner, Newmarket.

TIMBER. ~ TT> BARTLEY, wUhes to inform the Trade and XV i other*, that hu prices for Timber at the yard, are as followi : — Scantling 4 x 3, at 11 Shillings and 'Boards, 12 Shillings per 100 feet. Cash purchaser of 600 feet, and over, willhaveit delivered to any part of the City, free of cost. Nelson-street, (North), Feb. 23rd, 1861. IwEntrance to yard, Nelson and Graham-streets.

Strayed, FROM Mount Eden, 4 SHEEP ; branded with a triangle W in centre. Whoever will restore the same to the owner, Fbederio Willis, Esq., Grange, Mount Eden, wiL receive 10 Shillings Reward. t l

To Let immediately in Albert-street, A SIX-ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, with a detached Kitchen, Coach House, a two-stalled Stable and Hay Loft, Store Room, Fowl House, and an excellent well of water. Apply to MRS. LORIGAN, On the premises.

Dairy Woman, WANTED.— Liberal Wages given. Apply to MRS. CHAPMAN, , Queen-street.

CONVENIENT and SPACIOUS OFFICES— TO \J LET. Rent Moderate. Apply *t Mr. Ellis Brick Stores, Queen-street. '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 1

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