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HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR HIRE :— t adies 1 and gentlemen's saddle JLj horses Sociables, Open and Close Carnages Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Carts OMNIBUSES To and from ONEHUNGA six times a day HORSES Taken iv to Bait, to Livery, and to Graze iv Good paddocks. Loose Boxes. Saddle and Light Harness Hoises always on Sale. Vehicles of every desciiption imported to order. Horses, Cariiages, &c, privately bought and bold on Commission. if. HARDINGTON. May 23, 1862.

GOODS AND PARCEL DELIVERY TO AND FROM AUCKLAND, OTAHUHU, OI) THE MILITARY CAMP. HpHE undersigned lespectfully infoims the public I that he is piei ared to convey GOODS of all kiuds, at reasonable rates, to and from the above places daily. Also, — A Spring Cart for the delivery of Furniture, Delph, Glass,, &c , &c Light Goods, Parcels, aud Oulers left at Mr. M. Sotnerville's Cora Store, opposite Mesbis Momn and Co.'s, Queen-sheet, will have prompt attention. JOHN HALL.

ALEXANDER MACKIE, COACH BUILDER, ETC. A MACKIE iv leturnmg thanks for past favours, i and in soliciting a continuance of the pationage of his fi lends and the public geueially, wishes to intimate that his business is still earned on at his old established Coach Manufactory, nearly oppoutd the Supieme Court House, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. August 26th, 1862

ELECTRO PLATING, GILDING, REPLATING, AND ELECTROTYPING ' TABLE SPOONS, Folks, Dessert aud Tea Spoons, S Candlesticks, Lamps, &c., &c, Plated at a model ate charge. Watches, Chains, Brooches, Shawl Pms, and all kind of Ladies' Ornaments, Plated or Gilt Spurs, Harness Fnrnituie, and Mihtaiy Accoutiements, cleaned and leplatcd, oi gilt Seals, Ciests, Feins and Flowers, produced fiom the original in pure copper, and plated or gilt, by GEORGE COOK, Pimces-stieet, Opnosite the Masonic Hotel.

MATTKESSES, 7s EACH. MATTRESSES, 8s EACH MATTRESSES, 10s EACH. I.^LAX MATTRESSES, 14s and upwaids, accoidmg to size. Fui nituie equally cheap and good, at HAYWARDS, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS-MAKER, SIIORTLAND STREET. N. B — Mattresses remade on the shortest notice.

- UCKLAND BED and UPHOLSTERY WARE- ' HOUSE, lemoved from Wyndham-stieet to Queen stieet, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. C 11. BROOKES respectfully begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, that he is piepared to supply them with Hoi se-hau, Wool, Flax, and other *M AT PRESSES (of a veiy supenor desciiption to those geneially sold in Auckland). Also, Bolsteis and Pdlo\rs (equal to featheis). Sofa, and every kind of Cushions Curtains Cat pets, Children's Cot and Babies' Bassiuctt Beds, made to older, with the best m.ttenal and woikmanship. N.B— FEATHER BEDS, all kinds of MATTRESSES and CUSHIONS, cleaned le-picked, and le made, upon the bluntest notice.

SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS. MESSRS. BRUSH AND MACDONNELL T)£SPECTFULLY mfoim the public that they l\ have received considei able additions to their STOCK of INSTRUMENTS, which are now on sale at t educed puces m SYDNEY aud MELBOURNE. The articles haung been imported by them dnect fiom supeuor London Manufacture! s, can be lecommended with confidence to Surveyois and otheis Five inch Theodolites, divided on Silvei, £25 and €28. Tiaiibit Theodolite-", £27 and £3(h Theodolites, by Tioughton k Simms, £28 k £35. Cucumfei enters, £10, £12, and £14, legs m Be pa i ate bo\es. Circumferentei", with telescope, levels and external vennei, £19. Y. Levels, fourteen inch, £19, Dumpy Levels, ten and twelve inch, £14, £17 and £19 Standaul Chain, with fastenings, m case, £1. Best Cncular Pi oti actoi s, hi ass, eight, nine and ten inch, in cases; Pentngraphs, twenty foul and thu ty-MX inch. The new Pi ussiau Pentagraph (fivo feet), by Schtoter, of Dusseldoif Levelling Staves Metallic Tapes, Best Oval Link, G6 Chains, T Squaies, AVood Angles Plotting Scales, Di awing Instalments, Pocket Sextants, Pusmatic Compasses, Optical Squares and eveiy instalment necessary for tho Piofessional Suiveyor. BRUSH k MACDONNELL, 32C, George-street, Sydney, and 23, Collins-street, Melbourne.

SECURITY AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES WITH TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFES. rPHESE FAITHFUL DEPOSITORIES aie the I only kind ever tested by actual experiment in these Colonies, having been submitted to a iiciy ordeal in Sydney, by permission of the Government, under the inspection of the highest authorities and with complete success. These Safes aie now used by the Bank of New Zealand, the Bank of New South Wales, the Commeicial Bank, the Joint Stock Bank, the Oriental Bank, and numeious Mci chants and Tiaders. Taun's Impieguable Fne-proof Doois foi Stiougrooms. Tann's Patent Padlocks, Bullion and Deed Boxes, kc. Illustrated Lists of Safes, with Sizes, Prices, ke, •cut on application to the Undei signed who aie the sole Impoiteis aud Agents. BRUSH k MACDONNELL, 320, Georgo Street, Sydney.

WATERLOO MILLS WOOL-WASHING ESTABLISHMENT. The undei signed is prepaied to leceive any amount of WOOL in GREASE, either to handwash or scour. All cartage free. Charges as usual. Clean fleece wool classed and ie-packed for tho English maiket. N.B.— WOOL BOUGHT and SOLD ON COMMISSION. The Pioprietor resides on the Establishment and supei intend". THOMAS HAYES, Sydney.

SADDINGTON and SONS, WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER, and GRINDERY STORE, 93, York Street, Sydney.

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, SHIP AGENT & COMMISSION MERCHANT, St. John-street, LAUNCESTON— TASMANIA. Ordors for coloninl produce (accompanied by remittances, or Bank letters of credit), promptly executed.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1630, 11 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1630, 11 October 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1630, 11 October 1862, Page 6

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