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IMPORTANT TO Coasting Vessels and Shippers of Cattle On the Hast Coast to Auckland. MR ALFRED BUCKLAND T> ESPECTFULLY mfoims his friends that CATJLt TLE can be landed on the East Bank „t tho Tamaki, about one mile fiom the heads, over the Vessels side without the use of a Boat and at all times of the tide, Thereby saving the risk and injuiy to the Cattle of a second time putting them m slings as well as the additional cost of boating — with the further advantage of being at once m A good Paddock without any driving. Vessels not chawing moie than 9 feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, aud at full tides vessels drawing 14 feet of water can enter safely. Charts of the River, kmdly furnished by Capt. Burgess, can be obtained at the Haymarket. Assistance if necessaiy can at all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the Maikot, or giazed at fixed rates until sold. Newmaiket, June, 24th, 1861.

J. W. READING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST HAS the honour of acquainting the Officers of H. M Army and Navy, and his muneious patrons and friends in town and countiy, that he has just received pei ' Ida Zeigler,' from London, a large, yet carefully selected Invoice of real Mereschaums, of first class chaiacter, of the newest patterns, and most approved modem shapes, plain, and in Gold and Silver mountings. Shortland street, Opposite the Exchange Hotel. September 12, 1861.

BRIER-ROOT, Walnut, Cherry, Ebony, and every variety of plain and carved Wood Pipes, together with the Gold diggei'a friend, at J W. READING'S, Tobacconist, Opposite Exchange Hotel, Shortland-streot.

CLAY PIPES. piARIBALDI VENTILATING PIPES,, \X Lotus do, caived, Courier do., "fine pipe." Gambia colouung do., Yatching and Shooting do , the Camp Pipe, and the real lush do , all expressly imported by J W READING'S, Tobacconist, Shoitland street, Opposite Exchange Hotel.

REAL HAVANNAH CIGARS. FINE OLD No 2 CHEEROOTS, highly recommended, at J. W. READING'S, Tobacconist, Shortland street, Opposite Exchange Hotel.

MOUNTINGS for MEERSCHAUMS, in Amber and Silver, readily fitted, with every adjunct to insure a comfortable smoke To be had at J. W READING'S, Tobacconist, Shortland street, Opposite Exchange Hotel.

11HE PATENT INDIA-RUBBER TOBACCO . POUCHES, Fusee Boxes, all shapes, and genuine Vesuviaus, can be had at J. W. READING'S, Tobacconist, Shortland-street, Opposite Exchange Hotel.

ENGINE CUT CAVENDISH, &c. V[EGROHEAD TOBACCO, real Viiginian Gold 1\ Leaf, in plug, with the Fragrant Crushed do., in 51bs. bales, as originally imported by the undersigned, fioni San Francisco. Country ordeia punctually attended to. N B. — Observe the addiess, J. W. READING, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Opposite Exchange Hotel, Shortland-street, Auckland.

Grass and Clover Seeds, for Sale, By MESSRS. CHEBSEMAN QUEEN-STREET. |f* CASES PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE LXJ GRASS, at 10s. per bushel Colonial Ditto, at 7s. per bushel Finest White Clover, (Dutch,) at Is. 3d. per ID. " Red do. at Is per H>. " Yellow do. at 9d. per lb. Lucerne, Foxtail, Fesque and other Seeds, at Low Rates.

NEW SPRING DRESSES. Ty RATTRAY'S FIRST LOT OF NEW SPEING DRESSES, Are now open.

j. W. ADLAM, GROCER AND TEA DEALER, BEGS to inform the public that he has on sale, the best of TEAS, Congou, Gunpowder, & Orange Pekoe Coffees, the best in Auckland Ditto in lib. and 21t>. tins Taylor Brothers' Cocoa and Chocolate Fry and Son's ditto ditto 50 dozen assorted Jams and Jellies 10 cases Lobsters, lib. tins 5 " Indian Chutney, sweet, sliced " " Ripe Mango 20 cases Colmau's No. 1 Starch " " 1». packet Rico Starch 20 boxes No. 1 Belmont Sperms 1,5001b5. Auckland Moulds 2 cases Crosse & Blackwell's Pickled Cabba<*G " Mixed Pickles ' ' Batty and Co. 's Bottled Fruits 12 dozen Castor Oil 20 " Salad Oil " Feast's assorted Sauces 50 cases Red Herrings 10 barrels American Dried Apples 14 tierces Negiohead Tobacco Queen of Hearts Kangaroo Pickled Sage in bottles Mace Cloves Curry Powder White and Black Pepper Nutmegs All and Mixed Spice Ground Ginger Carraway Seeds Cayenne Pepper Fiench Capers French Prunes Bell and Black's Wax .Matches, large and small plaids, I.N.E. 20 boxes best Sydney Soap 20 " Royal Skins, Tablets, and Honey Soap 50 " Sand Soap and Brown Windsor 10 cases Bermuda and Hondvuas Arrowroot 4 " Sago, Split Peas 6 barrels Pearl Barley Dv Barry's Revelenta Food &c., &c., &c. Flour at Mill prices. J. W. ADLAM, Grocer and Tea Dealer, Queen-street, Next door to Canada Buildings.

For Sale, I STEAM ENGINE, about six horse power, r \ with BRICK MACHINE, &c. , and the BRICK BUILDINGS they stand in.— Applyto LAURIE, BROTHERS. Auckland, 10th Sept., 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 17 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1436, 17 September 1861, Page 1