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Haymarket Horse Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND^ Will sell at the Haymarket, TO-MORROW (Saturday,) March 2nd, ONE TUN HAY Large sized Spring Cart Four Wheeled Van and Harness 8 Van Horses , Strong Riding Horse, 4 years old ' Powerful Draught Mare, warranted Staunch Active Plough Mare ' Draught Gelding, 4 years old 3-year old Pony Draught yoarly Filly.

Leicester Bams. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will Sell, at his Yards, Nowmarket, on Thursday Week, March 7, — mWENTY-PIVE Well-bred LEICESTER and 1 LINCOLN RAMS.

IMPORTED SHEEP. Oxford Down Bams to Let on Hire. i MB. ALFBED BUOKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Austin-, to let for the season, at his yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY, March 14th, at 12 o'clock, 3 IMPORTED OXFORD DOWN BAMS. The Auctioneer confidently recommenditho above Sheep to the notice of his friends, they are of 'large frame and come to early maturity. Half-bred Hoggets bred from those rams realized the highest price to the butcher ot any Sheep of the same age during the last season.

S. HAGUE SMITH, Ironmonger, Queen-itreet, Auckland, HAS ON SALE, f£ DOZ. WOOD TAPS, AMERICAN STOVES, " 1 Chlmnoy Sweeping Machine, Groceri Sc*leß Perforated Zino, Portable Shower Baths Toilet Services, Eniunel Preserving Pan» Wire Meat Covers, General Furnishing and Builder's Ironmongery in great variety Cricket Bats and Bails selling off at Reduced Prices. •

SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF II ' SUPEEIOR COLONIAL GRASS SEED, 7* per bushel Pacey's Perenial, warranted 9». per bushel Best Colonial Perenial Grass, Bs. per bushel Red and Yellow Clover, lid. per Ib. White Clover, Is. 2d. per lb. What Seeds are not disposed off in 21 days, ivill be Sold by Auction. X S. DRURY.

Tenders for Works on the Great South Road. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 25th Feb., 1861. , NO eligible tender having been received for the •works required to be done on Section No. 7, of the Great South Road, tenders will be received until noon of TUESDAY next, the 6th March instant, ( for the works, as follows :—: — Section 7a. Forming and Metalling ; Re-forming and Metalling ; Repairs to Metal and Bridges — From Papakura Bridge to Swing Swong Bridge. Section 7b. Forming and Metalling ; Re-forming and Metalling ; Repairs to Metal and Bridges — From Swing Swong Bridge to Papakura Village. Specifications may be seen at this office. Each Section to be tendered for separately. The contractors will be required to maintain the Sections contracted for in a thorough state of repaur until the Ist day of October next. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Wolk on the Great South Road." J. WILLIAMSON, S uperintendent

Rutland Company, A.R.V. IN oompliance "with a requisition signed by the Officer commanding the above uompxny, a GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Company will be holden in the H&ll of the Mechanics' Institute, THIS EVENING, the Ist proximo, at 7 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Accounts previously audited, and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. JOHN VARTY, Hon. Sec., Rutland Co., A.R.V.

Registration of Electors. fTIHE CLATMS of PERSONS, duly qualified, deJL slroui of having their names placed on the Electoral Rolls, of— The City of Auckland East The City of Auckland West Parnell Newton, And The Northern Division. Will be Received at the Sheriff's Office, la the Month of March, during Office hours. L. OBRIEN, Registration Officer. Sheriff's Office, Auckland, Feb. 27th, 1861.

Victoria Hotel. mHOMAS GORDON, begs [to Inform his friends X and tlio Public of Auckland, generally that ho intends to reopen the above HOTEL, on the 6th instant. March Ist, 1861.

The Late James Parker's Brick and Lime Works. ME. W. BACON on behalf of the Widow of the late J. Parker begs to return thanks for the very liberal support received during her husbands life time, and iv soliciting a oontinuance of the same respectfully announces that in future the business •will be conducted by him for her benefit. All Accounts due and all Claims against the 1 late Estate are requested to be sent in for immediate settlement. W. B. "will receive all Orders and execute the Bame with punctuality. Odd Fellows' Arms, Chancery-street, Auckland, February 27th, 1861. __^__ Dog Nuisance Act. NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the proviiions of the " Dog Nuisance Act," of the Provincial Counoil, Session 1, No. A, "Dog Tickets" for the year 1861, will be ready for issue at the Armed Police Office, High-street, on and after the first day of March, 1861. JAMES NAUGHTON, Inspector of Police, Armed Police Office, 7th February, 1861 _____ A Superior Genteel Residence, To Let, THE DWELLING and HOUSE PREMISES, In Albert-street, late in tho occupation of Mr. Firth, consisting of— Drawing, Sitting and Diningrooms, Three Bed-rooms, Kitchen Court with' outhouses, and a large Garden with Fruit Troei. Thero are three Fire Places, Wardrobe and CupboawL The ■ituation is healthy and commands an extensive vidw of the Harbour and surrounding Country. Apply to D. SUTHERLAND, Smales' Point

Pure Southdown Bams. MESSRS. MACLEAN will be happy to arrange with their neighbours, for the letting of a few Southdown Rams for the season. Also, — A few Longwool Rams for piivate Sale. East Tamaki, March, 1801.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 1 March 1861, Page 2

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