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SECOND GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, IN AID OF THE BAND FUND, AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. rjiHE Baud Committee of tho Auckland Rifle VoJL lunteeis, have the honor to announce that the SECOND CONCERT of the Senes, will be given 111 the ODD FELLOW'S HALL, ON Tuesday, the 24th instant.The Oichestia on this occasion will consist, as before, of upwauls of 40 Instiiunentahsts A Progiamme and full particulars, will be shortly announced. JOHN VARTY, Hon. Sec. Band Comm., A.R.V.

Auckland Horticultural Society. THE Committee beg respectfully to remind the Public that the SPRING EXHIBITION of Floweis, Fiuits, Vegetables, Giams, Poultiy, and Mamifactiued Articles, will be held m the second week of Novembei, further particulais of which will be announced by advertisement. Copies of the Rules and Schedule of Articles for •vhich pienuums will be awarded, can be obtained upon application to any member of the Committee, or the undei signed. EDWARD KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, September 7th, 1861.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 'TIHE Committee have great pleasure in announcing JL that a Seventh Course of LECTURES will be deliveied m the Odd Fellow's Hall, in the following Older, commencing at 7 o'clock each evening. Subjects. Sept. 20— The Yen. Aichdeacon Maunsell — The Civilization of the Maories. Tickeis 3s the Course, (with the pnvilege of mtioducmg a Lady) , can be obtained of Messrs. Chapmvn, Wayte, Vari'Y, at the Newspaper Offices, and at the Rooms, Diu-ham-stieet. R. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec.

Union Prayer Meeting. ON THURSDAY EVENING- next, September 12th, 7 o'clock, in the Congiegational Independent Chapel, High-stieet, Auckland. Subject of Address. Sabbath Schools aie one pecubanty, advantage, and weighty responsibility of our day ; they aie nursenes to the chnstian Chuich ; and the desire of pious teacheis is, that the piayeis of parents and membeis of Chinches, may accompany their teaching, which is for the couveision of Sabbath Scholars. September 4th, IS6I.

REMOVAL. S. HAGUE SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, QuEEN-STBEEr, AUCKLAND, ~p ESPECTFULLY mfoims his friends that he has JLli lemoved to Mi BooVh Buildings, seven doors below the Shop he lately occupied, and has leceived— Ex 'Ida Ziegler," and late arrivals, 6 cases Galvanized Iron Roofing 4 casks Sheet Zinc, No. 9 and 10 15 cases Sharp's American Axes 1 case Basket Fn-e Giates 2 casks Hollo waie 6 Patent Self-acting Mangles 28 Registei Pail our Stoves, from 30s. Genuine White Lead, Yellow Paint 600 gallons Raw and Boiled Oil 100 " Tiupentine 2 casks Day & Mai tin's Blacking ■ 1 case Pipe Clay 5 tons Whiting 350 Pctiolcue Gas Lamps, fiom 2/6 100 kegs Anieiican Cut and Finishing Nails.

1 REMOVAL. W. MARSDEN, Auctioneer, Broker, and Commission Agent, CT AS REMOVED to those cential and commodious D. piemises m Queen-stieet, near to the corner of Shortlaud-stieet, and hopes to merit a continuance past favouis June 28th, IS6I.

Notice of Removal. TOHN BRUSH, Saddlei, fiom 06S, George-stieet if South, to 407 George-stieet, exactly opposite the Royal Hotel, Sydney, Wholesale and Retail Manufactmei and Impoitei Countiy oideis punctually attended to. Libeial allowances made to the fciade for wholesale oiders.

Notice of Removal. WAI. WISHART, Tailor and Clothier, begs to acquaint his customeis that he has lenioved fiom Queen-street to those central piemises 111 Shortand stieet, lately occupied byl Mr. Bndgman ; and by stnet attention to business, and keeping only fiistclass articles, he hopes to ment a continuance of their pationage. Wm. Wish \.rt has on hand a choice selection of 1 ecently nnpoi ted West of England Bi oad and Nanow Cloths, Black and Blue Doeskins and Venetians, Scotch and English Tweeds, Vestings, &c, &c, any ot which he is piepaied to make up to measuie on the shortest notice, and on the most leasonable terms. Gentleman's Caps made to older. Shoitland-stieet, August lGth, 1861.

Bank of New Zealand. fP S FORSAITH having engaged to vacate his JL • piemises, in favour of tho New Zealand Bank, begs to intimate to the public of Auckland and vicinity that he commences THIS DAY to SELL the whole of his VALUABLE STOCK at and under prime cost The entiie Stock must be disposed of before the Ist of October. September 2nd, 1861.

MESSRS. RATTRAY andMATHESON, beg to infoiinthe inhabitants of Auckland and their customeis in particular, (thanking them for past favois,) that they have disposed of their business to Messrs. Roe and Shalders, whom they can confidently leconimeud to their futuie support. R. and M. also lequest all accounts be paid, also all claims against them be sent in befoie the 10th of September next. August 26th, 1861.

H. ASHTON TTEREBY infoims the public that he has disposed _O_ of the Steam-Sawn Fuewood Mills in Hobsonstieet to Mr. T. G. Shepherd, whom he can confidently recommend to his customeis and friends for their support. Auckland, 24th July, IS6I. N O T I C E. IN reference to the above T. G. SHEPHERD notifies, that, on and after the 2nd September, these Woiks will be closed for a short time for the purpose of making diffeient airangenients. Ordeis for Coal received at the lion Store, Queenstieet.

rPHE Subscnber begs to leturu his thanks to those X peisons who have favouied him with their ordeis, since opening the Butchei's Shop, and at the same tune to mfoim them, that he has dispose of that business to Mr R Elley, will take possession of Hie in onuses, on MONDAY next, the 9th inst. JAMES CANNING. Painell, 6lh September, 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 1

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