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AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd of JANUARY, 1864. TOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members •J of tho Auckland Jockey Club) of £200, with a sweepstakes of £10 each added ; if three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age ; three miles. Nominations, enclosing £5, to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Auckland Jockey Club, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or before the Ist November, 1863, and the balance on the nicht of general entry. Weights : Three-yr-olds, 7sfc "71b. tour-yr-olds, 9st. 51b. ; five-yr-olds, lOst. ; six and aged, lOst. 41b. Mares and geldings allowed 31b., and a further allowance of 2lbs. if maidens. Other events of tho Meeting will be duly announced. GEORGE FISK, Secretary.

ST. MATTHEW'S BAZAAR. A BAZAAR will be held in BRUNSWICK XJu HALL, Queen-street, on the 18th and 19th days of November ensuing, towards liquidating tho debt on St. Matthew's New Church. Contributions in fancy work and other saleable articles will be thankfully received by the following members of the " Ladies' Committee :" — Mrs. Cadman, Mrs. Glenny, Mrs. Home, Mrs. Ilobson, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Maude, Mrs. O'Neill. October 12th, 1863.

NEW BOOKS!!! RECENTLY ADDED TO VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. TERMS FOR A SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, ONE VOLUME AT A TIME, FOR THRKE MONTHS, SEVEN SHILLINGS. THE following NEW BOOKS have been added in addition to lists already advertised : Romola, by the author of Adam Bode, &c, 3 vols. 2 copies. At Odds, by the author of Quits, 2 vols. The Maori, War of, by Sir James E. Alexander The War in New Zealand, by Colonel Carey The Channings, by the author of East Lynne. 3rd copy Last of the Mortimers, 3 vols., by author of Margaret Maitland. 2nd copy Aurora Floyd, 3 vols., by author of Lady Audley's Secret. 4th copy Tales fi om Bentley, 4 vols. Salem Chapel, 2 yols. 3id copy The Three Midshipmen. 2nd copy The Red Eric Bruin ; or the Grand Bear Hunt Dick Rodney ; or Adventures of an Eton Boy Paul Blake ; A Boy's Adventure in Corsica What will he do with It? by Bulwer, 4 vols. 2ud copy The Adventures of Philip, by Thackeray, 3 vols. 2nd copy After Icebergs with a Painter, by Noble Memoir of Christopher North, 2 vols. Tho Virginians, by Thackeray. 2nd copy Tho Fire Ships, 3 vols. 2nd copy Ask Mamma, by author of Soapy Sponge. 2nd copy The Prince of Wales in Canada, by Wood The Young Step-Mother, by Miss Yonge America befoi c Europe, De Gasparin Percy Effingluun, by author of Valentine Vox The Hunter's Feast, by Mayno Reid v The Witch-Finder, by Thomas Gaspy Alice Leslie The Daughter of Night, by S. W. Fnllom Sir Jasper Carew, by author of Maurice Tiernay. 2nd copy The Soldier Monk, by Captai kley The Conspiratois, by Dumas The Black Tulip, by Dumas The Two Dianas, by Dumas The Half-Blood, by Mayne Reid Rizzio, by G. P. R. James The Madman of St. James' Romances of Real Life, by Mrs. Gore A Skeleton in Every House, by Waters Nanon, or Women's War, by Dumas The Courtier, by Mrs. Gore Ascanio, by Dumas Cavendish, or the Patrician at Sea. 2nd copy Isabel of Bavaria, by Dumas The Miser Lord, by Captrin H. Curling The Daughters, by Mrs. Grey The Life of a Sailor, by Captain Chamier The Young Commander. VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Canada Buildings, Queen-Strket, Auckland.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SLEATH (Late Band Master, Coventry), TUNER MAKER of HARMONIUM, CONCERTINA, &c. Pianofoites and overy description of Brass String, and Military Instruments tuned and porfeoted. CHARGES EASY. MUSIC CLASS on the Evenings of TUESDAY aud FRIDAY. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND ! I

GEORGE PULMAN, LITHOGRAPHER AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Every Dcsciiption of Lithographic PRINTING AND DESIGNING; Shohtland-stseet, One door (and 50 per cent.) below the New Zealander.

NOTICE OP REMOVAL. MR. JAMES WRIC4LEY, ARCHITECT, lias REMOVED to SHORTL AND- STREET,

over Messis. Biown, Campbell & Co. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. WOOD ANP BAB E R CANADA BUILDINGS.

NOTICE. S. P. JAMES k SON'S, WHOLESALE STOEE IS REMOVED FROM SHORTLAND STREET TO FORE STREET, OPPOSITE I MR. S. COCHRANES AUCTION ROOMS.

NOTICE. MR. MARKS, Dentist, HAS REMOVED to ONEHUNGA, opposite Mr. Whitk's stores, near the block-house, where he may bo consulted as \isual oa regulating the second growth of Teeth in Children, supplying Artificial Teeth, &c. Letters and communications in Auckland for Mr. M. to be left at Mr, Smith's, Queen-street, opposite the Court-house.

W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his Colonial Boot Manufactory to more commodious promises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boots made aud repairs neatly executed. <«• Foot of Shortland-streot, Auckland.

ROBERT POLLOCK, CARTER, Has removed his office next door to the Auction Mart of Mr. George Sibbin, QUEEN STREET.

PETER BIELEY'S SHOEING' FORGE, VICTORIA-STREET, (Next Mr. Hakdinoton's Stables,) V AUCKLAND. All kinds of Smith Work neatly executed, and turned off iv a workman-like manner,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1953, 20 October 1863, Page 1

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