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lARPENTERS.

nnENDERS will be received until noon of TUESX DAY, December 13, for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL-HOUSE, and additions to Master's Houie, at Panmure. Plan and specification can be seen by applying to CHARLES SANDERSON, Civil Engineer aud Architect, Queen-street. December 6, 1864.

TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. HTIENDERS will be received until the 14th instant, X for the EREC I'ION of a HOUSE at Cabbagetree Swnnap (Labour only). Plan, &c, to be seen at Mr. Gubblo'B General Store, Wakefield street. December 5, 1864.

LAST NOTICE. CITY OF AUCKLAND ASSESSMENT. City Board of Commissioner's Office, Auokl-ui.i, December 6. 1864. NOTICE is heieby given that the above ASSESSMENT being vow loug past DUE, the Collector will attend at the Office of the City Boaid of Comraissionei-3, Canada Buildings, Queenstreet, Daily, from WEDNESDAY, the 7th, till WEDNESDAY, the 14th current, between the hours of 10 a.m., and 4 p m., for the purpose of leceiving jraymeut thereof ; and that legal proceedings will be adopted agaiust all parties in arrear after that date. By order of the Board. J. OGILVIE, Secretary.

NOTICE. nnHE PARTNERSHIP between John Styakand X William Hunter, canying on business as Auctioneers, under the finn of STYAK & HUNTER, has this day Leon DISSOLVED by mutual consent ; all accounts due to the abo/c fhtnto be Daid to Mr. J. Styak, who will discharge all liabilities of the late firm. Signed : JOHN STYAK. WILLIAM HUNTER.

Mr. Styak trusts that the patronage so liberally bestowed on the late finn of Styak aud Hunter will be accoided to his successors, Mesrrs. Hunter and Co., whom ho has much pleasure in lecommending. JOHN STYAK.

Hunter and Co , having purchased the interest of Mr. Styak m the fnin of Styak and Hunter, trust, by strict attention to business and rendering prompt account sales, to meiit a continuation of the favoms so liberally bestowed on the late firm. Liberal Cash Advances made on cattle, hoises, aud merchandise consigned to them for sale. HUNTER & CO.

NOTICE. DISTRICT OF WAITAKEREI EAST. THE RVTEPAYERS of the above district are intoi mcd that the Schedule of Assessment can be seen at the sloie of Messrs. Eaton and Dewolf, Lower Queon stioet. The Schedule is also posted on the district. LEVI W. EATON, Chairman of the Trustees.

NOTICE. THE Uudeisigned, being anxious to CLOSE his BOOKS in connection with his late Grocery business, City Mart, will feel obliged by all Outstanding DEBTS being settled foithwith. M. SOMERVILLE. October 4, 18G1. N. B —Office, opposito Messrs. Newman and Ewen. ENTRIES FOR TnE AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLUB PLATE, OF 200 soya., given by the members of the Auckland Jockey Club, with a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each added, half forfeit. If three horses start, the second to s.ivehis stake. Three Miles. Weight for age. 1-year-old, 7st. 71b.; 4-year-old, 9st. 51b.; 5-year-old, lOst.; 6-year old and aged, lOst. 41b. Mares and geldings allowed 31bs, Lieut. St. Hills, A.D.C.br. h. Ratan, 6 yrs., by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette. Lieut. St. Hill's, A.D.C., b. g. Numa, 5 yia., by Isliue-au-clliuiias, darn Camilla. Lieut. St. Hill's, A.D C , b. m. Siren, 6 yrs., by Gleudou, dam Althtea. Mr. P.Uon's bk. m. Bhiikbonuy, aged, by Mr. Patons bk. g. Menimac, 4 yit>., by Mr. II F. Way's eh g. Stockman (late Fust-class), aged, by Figaio. Mr. T. Rogers's b. h. Count, 4 yis., by Towton, dam Countess Capt. Reeve's, M.T , br. g. Koberoa, 4 yrs., by Meleager, dam Gazelle. Sir G Grey's, X C.8., bi. h. Daiuty Aiiel, aged, by Riddleswoith, dam Althaea. Mr. T. Hancock's eh. h. Island Lad, 4 yrs., by Towton. Mr. R. Farmei's b. g. Garotter, 4 yrs., by Pacific, dam Molly Bawn. Mr. R. Farmei's b. m. Virginia, 6 yrs., by William Tell, dam Cressida. Mr. Robinson's, 40th Regiment, b. g. Balsam, aged, by Mr. Bailey's," D.CG., eh. h. Young Towton, 4 years, by Towton. dam Mr. James Davy's cb. g. War Eagle, aged. [Eucry dated Wangamu, November 9th, per registeicd letter.] Mr. Hugh H. Staffoid's b. g, St. Lawrence, 5 yrs, by St. Aubyn, dam Symphony. [Entry dated Nelson, November 15, per registered letter.] 11. HARDINGTON, Hon. Secretary. December 3, 1564.

NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. INTER -COLONIAL LIVE STOCK SHOW DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO., Stock and Station Agents, Dunedin, BEi> to infoim Flock-owners, Farmers, Irapoiteis, and Bieeders of Stock generally, that they have made auangements with the Commissioner of tho New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, for holding an INTER-COLONTAL SHOW OF LIVE STOCK Of evoiy desctiption, duiing tho OPENING WEEK Of the Neiv Zealand Exhibition, -which will take place about 3id January, 1865. The Show will be held in the grouuds adjacent to the Exhibition Building, whore accommodation will be made for receiving and classing Live Stock of every desciiption, under the diiection of the Commisnoners, who will appoint Judges, and give awards. The Annual Sale by public auction of Live Stock will take on the last day of the show, when all exhibitors will have an opportunity of offering their slock to public competition, and as the sale will be held at a season of the year -when most of the Breedeis and Stook owners will be in the market, there is no doubt that well-bred stock of every description will meet with a ready and satisfactory sale. As AGENTS for Messrs. Driver, Maclean, and Co., we beg to inform Stockovmer3, Breeders, and others desirous of either sending Stock for Exhibition at the above Show, or for Sale at the Annual Sale of Prize Stook, that we are prepared to receive and forward the. same, pay freight, &c, and in other respects afford every faoility to intending exhibitors. Catalogues, with full particulars of the various classes of stock for which prizes will be awarded, may bo had at our office, Queen-street. A, L. THOMSON b CO,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 1

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