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r* s AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. No. 91. fJYHE Committee of the VOLUNTEER B \ZAAR L beg to iemmd thenumeious Ladies aud Gentlemen who kindly promised to contribute, that tho Bazaar is to take place THIS DAY" (Wednesday), the 15th instant, at the O»ld Fellows' Hall. Doors opan at 12 o'clock noon. All the necessaiy an angements and details were completed by the Committee yesterday evening, and will be cauicd out in the most approved and satisfactory manner The "Auckland Rifle Volunteei" Band will be in attendance at niteivals dining the day C'ontubutois aie paifciculaily requested to be kind enough to scud then contiibutions (if possible) the day befoie, via :— on Tuesday, the 14th instant, between the houis of 10 am. and 6 p m., to the Odd FellowV Hall Persons will be in attendance to receive them R. E E PLIMPTON, Hon. Sec. Auckland, October Bth, 1862

AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEER BAZAAR. No 9G. " HHAKES place at the ODD FELLOWS* HALL, 1 THIS DAY". Doors open at 12 o'clock. R, E E PLIMPTON, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, Weduesday, Oct 15th, 1862

I ij-n r^ >iv r, V- ; PUBLIC NOTICE. POST OFFICE. VOLUNTEER BAZAAR. THIS DAY, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. "I LIST of UNCLAIMED LETTERS will be -"• • placed near the enhance of the Hall, for public inspection 2. Letteis will beieseived until 2 p m , for the pai ties to whom they may be addiessed , but after that hour, they will be deliveied to neaiest of km or otheis, upon payment of tho postage. 3 Lctteis will be leceived <->t the office until 7 pin., and upon pic payment of postage will be piompfcly delivered 4 All letteib addiossed to Ladies, will require to be tiuthful and. consequently, complimentary. ,1 To pi event accidents it is especially lequested that no sentiment will bo tiansmitted thiough tho office, vv aimer in degiee than that of the tiade Valentine. By' Command, R. PATTERSON, I Post Master.

WOND E R S OF L[rNOGR A P H Y 1 j BAZAAR THIS DAY ' IN THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. REDUCED PRICED ' STRIKING LIKENESSES, Expiesbive ot ludniduol Cluiactenstic Virtues, *a well as pci feet m poihaitnic. FITZ G I B BO N AND C O. £>>•• Nothing has cv ci been yet seen equal to these chaiming leahzations of the human tace drawn by FITZGIBBON AND CO

DELINEATIONS OF ENGLISH LIFE, In the Good Old Times, EXHIBITED IN SHADOW RELIEVO, VI IHF VOLUNTEER BAZAAR, THIS DAY, PROFESSOR SCOTT. GRAND ZOOLOGICAL CURIOSITY Will be Exhibited at the i VOLUNTEER BAZAAR, THIS DAY, BY PROFESSOR SCOTT.

INTERESTING CEREMONY, THIS EVENING, ! Vl' Till, I VOLUNTEER BAZA AR, At H\.Lr-p\«r 7 ! PRESENTATION ov Tiir. ORDER OF MERIT TO PRIVATE MACDOWELL.

. , ASOT H E E ■\viLr, bl itrrn r>r xm. CATHOLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, OTAHUHU, On THURSDAY NEXT, October 10th, 1862. The proceeds of which w ill be applied towards the new pi esbytery, TEA ON TABLE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. TICKEI's THRI'L SHU LINGS tACH, To be obtained fiom all the Hotels and Stoics in Otalmhu.

ONEHUNGA INSTITUTE. TN compliance with the gencial wish Di.WEEKES will lepeat his Lcetuie, ou ASTRONOMY, on THURSDAY evening next, Oct 16 Dooii open at seven o'clock, to commence at halfpast seven Admittance, Is ; Childten, half -price. Full lnembeis, fiee. HENRY GEORGE, Secretary.

IMl'O R T A N T TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPER OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. ME. ALFRED BUCKLAND ■p ESPECTFULLY informs his Fiiends that I\i CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile fiom the Heads, ovtit am; vessel's sidk, without thk usi: of a. BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES Or IHIi TIDK, thereby saving the risk and lnjuiy to the cattle of a second time putting them m slinks, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the further advantage of beiug at once in A GOOD rADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than uiue feet of water can enter aud leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts of the river, kindly fui nished by Captain Bußfirss can be obtained at tho Haymarket. Assistance, if necessary, can at all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwaided at once to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until Rold.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 1

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