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r *FOR ttAPIER,' WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO. » nnHE Intercolonial Royal Mail Co.'s riiis^Lsv X Steam Ship g^TJ^ 'LORD ASHLEY,' ygaCTL fW tons. 90 horse power, I«omas Randall, commauder, will bo dfapatelwd f< * the ' above ports, from Queeu-stieet Wharf, on FRIDAY, November 6, at noon, cairymg her Majesty's Mails, kc. , „ , F<.r 'freight or passage apply at the Company s Offices, Queeu-street Wharf. 11. M. JERVIS, ' Local Manager.

FOR KAIPARA xVND ALBERTLAND. a-w nnHE Clipper Schoonor 'WILD «Jk§|^ X WAVE,' 100 tons, C. Ifwrrson, Master, has a poition of her caigo enVXStBS^v gaged, and is to sail in about ten days. For freight or passage apply to BROWN, HALL, k CO. Queen -street, October 29, 1563. REGULAR TRADER TO COROMANDEL. M. rpHE favorite cutter ' WANDERER, lifflk X T. Farrkll, Master. afffflwS. For freight or passage, apply to J|«fii|v WEBSTER k PATTERSON, Queen -street Wharf. WANTED TO CHARTER, *-X CJMALL VESSELS to PROCEED to <J^«S^. Jo KENNEDY'S BAY, to bring up M??|^£^Sawn Timber. BXljSf'Jjm, -por particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO.

MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF i/s|\i\ r IIHE undersigned, Agents for the K^^K\. JL above, are authorised to make arrangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this colony. The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, dp «j^t}sfiictQ|iy sppnrity \f\ll be takeu for its payment; pn arrival of the yesse}, BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.

LAND ORDERS. fTtHE undersigned will bo happy to act for those I persons who, having selected land under the Waste Land Act, arc now desirous of obtaining Crown Grants under the Amendment Act. By the 4th clause, lands will be foifeited unless the Crown Grant is applied for within the specified time. JAMES BABER. Canada Building*.

WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! mflE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of JL WOOL. IRELAND, BROTHERS. Tannery, Mechanics' Bay.

KAURI GUM ! KAURI GUM ! ! HT. HICKTON, of Waiunate, Bay of Islands, • has always on hand ONE HUNDRED TONS KAURI GUM. Persons desirous of purchasing can be supplied forthwith.

Exchange Hotel, October 29, 1863. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Timber Shingles Palings. t. OADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. Sept. 23, 1862.

TIMBER! TIMBER!! TIMBER!!! BOARDS, SCANTLING, and JOISTS for Sale »t Newton, by THOS. BRAY.

KAURI TIMBER, MR. JOHN McLEOD is now prepared to supply SAWN TIMBER, in large or small quantities at Auckland. Manulcau, and at his Mill in Kaipara.

I FIREWOOD (cut and uncut), POSTS, BAILS, PALINGS, SHINGLES, HOUSE BLOCKS, and TIMBER, adapted for WUEELWPJGHTS, &c, On Salt, at J. WATT'S, Mechanics' Bay.

TO CLEA#OOT. PERUVIAN GUANO, £16 Per Ton, AT STYAK & HUNTER'S, DUBHAM-STREET.

pVN SALE, in Quantities to Suit Purchasers— COALS, GUANO, STONE LIME, COMBES & DALDY. June llfch, 1863.

TANFIELD MOOR COALS. TO TOWN AND COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS. THE undersigned is now LANDING, ex 'IDA ZEIGLEE,' some of the finest and cleanest samples of TANFIELD MOOR COALS ever impOtted ' HENRY KELLY. Coal Shed, High-street. H. K. would call the attention of his country customers to the above coals, being packed iv btrong ron-hooped casks for transit.

COALS!! COAL SIM LARGE FOR HOUSEHOLD, and SMALL for BLACKSMITHS, Delivered in town. H. Kelly is now retailing Coals to the Working Class and Poor at the lowest rate, from half cwt. and UpWard8 ' HENRY KELLY, Goal Shed, High-ftreet. N B —Coals are far cheaper and lesi trouble than W°oW ° 0d ' H. K.

t f\£\ d\i\d\ FIRST-CLASS BRICKS and 100,000 a quantity of the BEST SHELL-LIME on SALE at the Howe-street Brick-y*rd, WeUington-itreet, Auckland.

PETEB BEBLEY'S -/tSHOEIN'G FORGE, YJCTOBJA-STREET, (Next Mb, Habdington's Stabi.es,) AUCKLAND. All kind» of Smith Work neatly executed, and turned off in * workman-liko manner.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1965, 3 November 1863, Page 1

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