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A YOUNG MAN who is acquainted with the Maori language, and is conversant with business matters, is desirous of an ENGAGEMENT, either in Auckland, iv the country, or on board a trading vessel. Is competent to do mate's duty if employed in the latter. Address A. Z., at the office of this paper.

rj7" ANTED > a DOMESTIC FEMALE SER- » V VANT. A middle aged person prefened. Apply to Mr. Alfeed Buckland.

WANTED, a respectable FEMALE SERVANT, to accompany a Gentleman's family to Sydney.— Apply immediately to G. T. Chapman, Bookseller, Queon-stieet.

WANTED, an ORGANIST, for St. Paul's t 1 CHURCH. Application in writing to be made to the Churchwardens, on or before Feiday, September 27th, 1861, of whom information may be obtained as to the duties and Salary. THOMAS VAUGHAN, ) n . . JOSEPH FLOWER, [ Churchwardens.

WANTED.— An OMNIBUS DRIVER at the Bazaar stables. To a good hand a free liouse and libeial wages will be given, and no other need apply. September 25th, 1861.

PLOUGHMEN AND SHEPHERDS.— "WANTED, 2 Ploughmeu, 1 Shepherd.— Apply to Robert Graham. Ellershe, 26th Sept., 1861.

WANTED, a YOUTH, who understands the Grocery business. — Apply to J. W. Adlam, Queen-stieet.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOUR BAKERS. — Apply to G. Gallagher.

WANTED, a SMART BOY, to deliver Milk, about Town. One who has been engaged at the business before, pieferred. — Apply to T. G. Power, Mount Eden.

WANTED, 'to hire a small CRAFT, of about 20 tons.— Apply to Mr. J. Waite, Wheat Sheaf Inn.

BOOKS. LOST OE MISLAID. A PARCEL of two VOLUMES of BOOKS, enwiapped in a Newspaper cover ; with a third volume on the outside. The whole tied lound with string. Whoever will bring the same to the office of the " Southern Cross," will berewaided.

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby sriven that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Propnetois of this Bank, will be held in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on TUESDAY, the fiist day of October next, at 3 o'clock, p m., for the purpose of electing seven Directors and two Auditors, to be the first Directors and Auditors of this Company. The undermentioned geufclemen, (having complied with clauses 37 and 44 of the Deed of Settlement, offer themselves as candidates for the Directorship. John Logan Campbell, Patrick Dignan, Thomas Henderson, Edward Kinsr, James O'Neili, George Burgoyne Owen, Thomas Russell, Captain James Stone, Charles John Taylor, Henry Walton, I David White, ! Wilbam Williams, 1 James Williamson. By order, J. H. R. HARRISON, Provisional Secretaiy. Auckland, 18th Sept. , 1861.

Auckland Savings Bank. A GENERAL MEETING of the Trustees will be held at this office, on Feiday next, the 27th instant, at 4p.m. ARCH. CLARK, Vice-President. September 21st, 1861.

Ec Charles C. G-. Churton, Deceased. rpHE creditors of the above ESTATE are reJ- quested to meet at my office, on Feiday, the 27th instant, at 3 pm , and to bring with them a coirect statement of their claims. F. M. P. BROOKFIELD. Queen-street, Sept. 23rd, 1801.

Auckland Races, 1861-62. A MEETING for the purpose of getting up the t\. ANNUAL RACES, will be held at the Greyhound Inn, Queen-street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th September, at 3 o'clock, pm. All interested are requested to attend. CHARLES J. TAYLOR, Sec. and Treasurer, for last years Races.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital £750,000. — Resenie Fund, £212,500. npHE AUCKLAND BRANCH of the BANK of 1 NEW SOUTH WALES has, THIS DAY, been opened for the transaction of geneial banking business m the premises hitherto occupied by the Oriental Bank Corporation. Drafts and Letters of credit issued, payable at the several Branches and Agencies of the Bank ; and Bills, payable at any place in the Colonies or Great Britain, pui chased, or sent for collection. Dividends on Stock and Interest on Government Debentures or other securities, collected for customers free of charge. Approved trade bills, discounted and advances made upon bills of lading accompanied by pohcies of insurance 0$ goods, shipped from, or to any poit in the Colonies or Great Britain. Rates of Intel est on Current amounts, aud Fixed Deposits ; of Discount, and Exchange, may be learned on application at the Bank. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector for New Zealand. Auckland, June 11th, 1861. HEAD OFFICE :— SYDNEY. Branches :—: — NEW SOUTH WALES. Maitland Tamworth BathiuSt Newcastle Windsor Mudgee VICTORIA. Melbourne Tarrengower Chiltern Geelong Sandhurst Ballaaiat Kynetou Waugaratta Inglewood Castlemaine Beechworth QUEENSLAND. Brisbane Ipswich Toowoomba. LONDON OFFICE :— Canon-street, City. AGENCIES. Tasmania :— The Commercial Bank of Van Diemen's Land. South Australia : — The South Australian Banking Company. Westeen Austbalia : — The Western Australian Bank. Glasgow, Edinbuegh, and West op Scotland: — The Royal Bank of Scotland. leeland -—National Bank of Ireland. Hambuegh : — Messrs. Merck and Company. New Yoek : — Messrs. Duncan, Sherman and Co. India : — The Agra and United Service Bank. Ceyloh, Maueitiusand Singapobe: — The Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 27 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 27 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 27 September 1861, Page 1

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