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SECOND GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, IN AID OP THE BAND FUND, AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. rpHE Band Committee of the Auckland Rifle VoX lunteers, have the houor to announce that the SECOND CONCERT of the Series, will be given m the ODD FELLOW'S HALL, ON Tuesday, the 24th instant. The Orchestra on this occasion will consist, as before, of upwards of 40 Instrumentalists. A Programme and full particulars, will be shortly announced. JOHN VARTY, Hon. Sec. Band Comm., A.R.V.

Auckland Horticultural Society. rfIHE Committee beg respectfully to remind the 1 Public that the SPRING EXHIBITION of Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Poultry, and Manufactured Articles, will be held in the second week of November, further particulars of which will be announced by advertisement. Copies of the Rules and Schedule of Articles for which premiums will be awarded, can be obtained upon application to any member of the Committee, or the undersigned. EDWARD KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, September 7th, 1861.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. rIIHEr I1HE Committee have gieat pleasure in announcing L that a Seventh Course of LECTURES will be dehveied m the Odd Fellow's Hall, in the following older, commencing at 7 o'clock each evening. Subjects. Sept. 20— The Yen. Aichdeacon Maunsell— Th« Civilization of the Maories. Tickets 3s. the Course, (with the privilege of introducing a Lady) ; can be obtained of Messrs. Chapmvn, Wayte, Varty, at the Newspaper Offices, and at the Rooms, Dvi ham-street. R. B. SHALDERS, Hon. Sec,

NOTICE. WE the Undersigned hereby give notice, that we have appointed William Shephekd and Henky Shepherd, of Mangawai, as our Attorney's, empoweiing them to prosecute any persons Cutting TIMBER, or committing any depiedations whatsoever on Land belonging to us, being Sections 27 and 30, Aral Block, County Maisden. T. G. SHEPHERD, T. MANN. Queen-stieet, Auckland.

REMOVAL. S. HAGUE SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Queen-street, Auckland, T> ESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has Xl) removed to Mr. Boon's Buildings, seven doors below the Shop he lately occupied, and has received — Ex ' Ida Ziegler," and late arrivals, 6 cases Galvanized lion Roofing 4 casks Sheet Zinc, No. 9 and 10 15 cases Sharp's Ameiican Axes 1 case Basket Fue Grates 2 casks Holloware 6 Patent Self-acting Mangles 28 Register Parlour Stoves, from 30s. Genuine White Lead, Yellow Paint 600 gallons Raw and Boiled Oil 100 " Turpentine 2 casks Day & Martin's Blacking 1 case Pipe Clay 5 tons Whiting 350 Petrolene Gas Lamps, fiom 2/6 100 kegs Ameiican Cut and Finishing Nails,

REMOVAL. W. MARSDEN, Auctioneer, Broker, and Commission Agent, FT AS REMOVED to those central and commodious Ll premises in Queen-street, near to the corner of Shortland-street, and hopes to merit a continuance past favours.

June 28th, 1861. Notice of Removal. JOHN BRUSH, Saddler, from 668, George-street South, to 407 George-street, exactly opposite the Royal Hotel, Sydney, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Importer. Country oideis punctually attended to. Libeial allowances made to the trade for wholesale oiders.

Notice of Removal. WM. WISHART, Tailor and Clothier, begs to acquaint his customeis that he has removed from Queen-street to tho&e central premises in Short-and-street, lately occupied byl Mr. Budgman ; and by strict attention to business, and keeping only firstclass articles, he hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage. Wm. Wishart has on hand a choice selection of recentlyimported Westof England Broad aud Nariow Cloths, Black and Blue Doeskins and Venetians., Scotch and English Tweeds, Vestings, &c, &c, any of which he is piepaied to make up to measure on the shoitest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Gentleman's Caps made to order. Shoitlaud-stieet, August 16th, 1861.

Bank of New Zealand. TS. FORSAITH having engaged to vacate hia • premises, in favour of the 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 entire Stock must be disposed of before tho Ist of October. September 2nd, 1861.

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

TjiHE Undersigned has ceased to be the Agent for A. the Gieat Barrier Company. A Manager is expected out from England m about two months. All persons are warned not to remove Timber, Cattle, or other property from the Estate, except Firewood and Rails, belonging to Mr. Wm. Harding or Mr. J. Moor, unless with the sanction of Mr. Al&ed Jones. THEOPHILUS HEALE. Auckland, September 6th, 1861.

NOTICE. THE two Finns which have hitherto carried on business under the designations of H. and M. Lewis and G. and E. Lewis, will from this date, resolve themselves into ONE FIRM under the style and title of " LEWIS, BROTHERS." All debts owing to, or any engagements contracted by either of tho old Finns, will be received or liquidated by the Undersigned. LEWIS, BBOTHERS. Auckland, August 15th, 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1435, 13 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1435, 13 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1435, 13 September 1861, Page 1