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SMJTH <fc ETHEREDGE, LONDON, MANCHESTER, AND GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, Bank Couifc, King-stioefc, Sydnoy ; and Weaveis' Hall, 22 Basinghnll sheet, London, BEG to call the attention of the Tinde in Auckland and the adjoining Provinces, to the various advantages winch they aio enabled to offer those favoiuing them with otdeis In addition to their laigo Stock of Staple Articles, they aie in loceipt, by alinoit every vessel arriving fiom England, of choice and vanous shipments of latest designs in all fabiics ; while each monthly mail steamer bringing them ottonsive Parcels of the most fashionable and lecheiche Goods, which Paicels not being made up to within the latest possible moment puor to depaituie, their customeis are placed in the position of being supplied wibh the last ai tides m vogue long befoie the market can be filled in the legul.ir manner. As a pioof of the appreciation of their mode of impoitakou, Smith and Etheicdgo can confidently assett that they havo never had a single case of Mail Goods, no matter how large tho Paicel, left on their hands within a week ot auival Ilieir Mr. Smith, whose long expeiience in the Colonies is a guaianlco, fiom his knowledge of their requnemenfc 1 ., josidos m London, and his peisonal supeunteiidenc c <vnd thoiough knowledge of the tuido tlnoughout its vauous lamido.itions, being brought to bear upon all pm chases, the adveitiseis uevor fail in obtaining and giving the best value iv all tiausaetions. Smith and Elhciedge' have always had the pleaBiue of supplying some of the most lcspectable /wickland and Canteibmy Houses, and the satisfaction expies&cd by then constituents induces them to beck an extension of It ado in New Zealand. Alloideis addiessed to thoir Sydney House, and accompanied -with safcisfactoiy lefeiences, will bo executed upon the usual teims, and cash ouleis will leceive their customaiy hbeial discount ; indents will also be taken foi tho homo maikets, if desned, upon teims favouuble to Tmpoifccis, Iv conclusion, Messrs. Smith and Ethmecige would simply lcmailc that those ftivouuno them with ouleis may icly upon then being executed m such a mannei, and th.it such value will be given, as will seivo to maintain the high leputation which then In m at piesent enjoys SMITH & ETHER EDGE, \VA 111 HOUSCMrN, Bank Couit, Kwg-sticot, Sydney, and Weavcia,' Jlall, 22 B.iMiighall sticct, London. Sydney, Match 23, 1861. TTWEIIY DESCRIPTION OF LADIES BON.VtJ NETS and HA IS, Aitificial Flow cis, Fcatheis, Pubbons, and Millinoij'. Also, MEN'S Panama, Cabbage Tieo, Felt, and other HATS, in quantities to suit the Tiadc. HORACE WOOLNOCGII, (Late Grkiohy, Cobiti 1 , and C 0.,) Manufactuici and Tmpoitci, Wynyaid street, Sydney , and J5, Aldeimanhuiy, London.

A. TORN AGUE & CO., MATHEMATICS, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENT M UCERS To tlic ftiuveyoi Gcnei.il's JJcpaifcmcnt, Sydney Ol>sei\ vtoiv, &c TTEWFLLERY, W.Uolie*,* Clocks, and all kinds 9$ of the abo\o mstiunioits on linul, and maimfactmedand lopmed on the pieimscs. PTIOrOGItAPHIC jMATISItEALR, Lrnses, and Camcias on °ale. All altlclc^ guaiantced and foiw aided with. dosp.itoli to oulci A. 'lORNAGTII & CO, 312, Geoige-sticot, Rodney

WATERLOO Mn.LR WOOL WASHING ESTABLISHMENT. ( Est vriisiirD ] 9 Yr Ar.s ) r | ii n dei si qned, litwii^ pist completed fmtliei I e\ton=i\o alti-ialioiis \ud impi elements in the woiks, is picpaied to leccivc ai)j r aiiioimi of mool in "lex^e citbci to hand isli oi scoui. Sheepskins iellmon^cit d All caita^c fiec. Clciu-flceced wool cla--so(l .mil ltpickcd foi tlic English maiket. Tho piopnotoi leside-^ on the pieim-.c 1 -. A. JLINCIICLTFFB, (Late T. linrs,) Piopnetor.

REEDS ' SEEDS • ' SEEDS ' ' ' ITILTON BROWN 13 & 00 (late T?rm»T<? and 1 Sun), Wholes ilo .and detail SEEDS.M \iN and GencialPiodiico Agnits. Sfcoie-, 2 39, J'iCt - sUcet, Sydney, next the The iti c Oiden fiom Xcv. Zealand and the ueiqhboiuing Colonies piomptiv at tended to

T HAVE tins <liy RISLTN T QUJSn ED 1117 BUSTJ \ T IOs>S m f>\oui o£ Mc^sr-. FUUGrSON, A^EOO, fc CO., I bog to iccommend to my constituents. J. J. PEACOCK. Sydney, July 1, ISG4.

WE itHO tins iHv COMMENCED BUSINESS, asOI^I'HML MERCHANTS and COMMTsSION AGENTS, undti the stylo 01 fiim of FEUG-USON, U'CBB. k CO. G. FERGUSON", IJ. 11. WEBB. 46, Ncvs Pitt-sticofc, Sydney, July 1, ISGI

MAIU3LE A>D GRVNITE MONUMENTS, M 1M 1 Atom vl Ckos-,i 5, TAliLi: I S, I TT3 \OS I'ON'ES, lion Palisading foi Ut.uiotciy Enclosuics, iic. jMAHSII, GKOUT, &, SIMMOJN'DS, E\Sl H\' M iKKLJ, Mcllimiiiic

TO GENTLEMEN VISIL'LNG SYDNEY. r|HTE POST-OFFICR lIOPEL (l.ilo Entwistlc's) j. is lecogmsed ts the lio^b in town for koejmig A rii'ati.ito 'J'ablc, Clcau and Commodious Bediooim, and Puces Economical , Also beiiy situated neai the Poit oflico, Banks, and leading Mcicnntilc Houses. Now Zealand pajicis taken m. JOHN JACOBS

JtOYAL HOTEL, GTCOEGE-STREIST, bYDXEY. rriJiE BEST ACCOMMODATION foi lespectable JL FAMILII'S aucl G ISNTMCAIKN.— Ne«spapcia aie logulaily icoeived .it tlio Royal fiom tlic following placob —Sydney, JNLiifclaiul, Gonlbuin, Batlimsb, Victona, Qucensl.ind, Adelaide, Tasmania, New Zealand, and London WILLIAM HUDSON, Piopuotov.

COHEN'S FAMILY HOTEL, WynY UID-SQU.U*r, SYDNLY. rjnEITS 110 CISL possesses supenor accommodation H foi Families and Gentlemen. Hot and cold baths on the pi onuses A night poitei is on duty all night foi tie puipose of admitting paities atnvmg by tlie steamei or otheiwisp.

ROBERT 13 URNS HOTEL, UNION-STKEET, AUCKLAND. SUPEBIOR ACCOMMODATION foi IBoauleis can always bo obtained at tlio ROBERT BURNS HOTEL. SPIRITS, PORTER, ALES, WINES, ETC. Charges inocloiato. Unicm-stroob, oit Freeman's Bay, July 11, 1861

THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Spit, NAPIER.

npnß subscriber, having taken the above cororoodiJL oils HOTEL, ofleis accommodation supeuor to any house m Napu.l topaibics visitirg the Piovince. ' Wive, Beci, and Smuts, ■isimpoitecl. Good Stabling. i,o t uJS BUTonisn, bate manager oc Napier Club, andpicviously Steward to Gen. Sir D. A Cameron, K.C.B. Ist Jnne, 1864.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 24 September 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 24 September 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 24 September 1864, Page 8

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