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TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFES. 'pHESE Faithful Depositories are the only kii£f JL that have ever been submitted in the" Colonies to the tesb of Fire and the efforts of Thieves. ' They give Perfect Slfl( URITY in cases of accidental FIXE or the deliberate violence of the BURGLAR. " . Their Fire-resistiug P«wer has K een tried in the severest manner in thi Botanic Gardens, Sydney, by permission of the Government, aud under the inspection of the highest authorises, with complete success. _ ' 1 ht-ir Tliief-reslsfcing Power has been proved in a late attack on a Reliance Safe containing the funds of tho Municipal Council of Newtown, uear Sydney j also in the great jewel robbery in London, where £10,0n0 were preserved in a Reliance Safe, Respite tho efforts of levers, chixelg. crowbars. &c. Tann's Reliance Safes are preferred by all the Bunking Establishments in New >onth Wales, and are used in the Bank of New Zealand, and in various branches throughout the Provinces. —"—■■■-' ■- ■ Part'culars of sizes and prices can be had on application to CAPTATN CLAYTON, ' CoMMrasioN Merchant, Queen-street, Auckland; As;ent for Tann's Reliance Safes,

TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFES. AUCKLAND {AGENCY. WE beg to inform the Public of Auckland that we have appointed Captain CLAYTftN. of Queen-street, Commission Merchant, as AGENT for the S»le of TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFKS, from whom all information can be obtained, BRUSH & MACDONNELL, 326, George street, Sydney,

CRICKET! CRICKET!! |^HARLES LAWRENCE, (late of the All KJ England Eleven) 353 George-street, Syduey, has just received from his London Agent a choice selection of the newest and most improved Cricketing Materials, comprising BATS, BALLS, WICKETS, GLOVES, LEG GUARDS, GAUNTLETS, CRICKET NETS, and every article appertaining to the game. Every article has been manufactured to order, under the supervision of a professional cricketei. * Orders punctually attended to aud carefuLy packed Price list fowrarded on application.

WATERLOO MILLS WOOL WASHING ESTABLISHMENT. (Established 19 Years.) THE undersigned, having just completed further extensive alterations and improvements in the works, is prepared to receive any amount of wool in nrea>-e, either to hand wash or scour. Sbeep>>ki(iB fellmongered. All cartage free. Clean-flpeced wool classed and rep vcked for the English market. The* proprietor resides on the preiuiies. A. HINCHCLTFFE, (Late T. Hayek,) Proprietor.

TO STOREKEEPERS. SETTLERS, AND ' OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED have always on hand » Large Stock of IRONMONGERS", comprising every article required- in Sheep Farming, Agriculture, Mining, Buil Jing, and general Furnishing, of first quality, and at lowest rates. Ordei s, accompanied by a remittance or satisfactory reference, carefully packed and promptly despatched by return steamer or otherwise, as directed, E. C. WEEKES&CO., Ironmongers, and Gneral In. porters, George-Street, Sydney.

COALS. WAIHOTHOI COAL COMPANY (LIMITED) ARE now prepared to deliver OuAL"> ia AUCKLAND AND PARNELL at 38s. per ton, cash. At the Depot, ONEHUNGA, at 28s. per ton, cash. At the Depot, GREvT SOUTH ROAD, 20s. per ton, cash Oiders received by C. ARTHUR k SON AGSNTS, QOKKN-STRBBT, AUCKLAND.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex late Arrivals, BRANDY— UNITED VINEYARD PROPRIETORS CnMPANY, "iu qr.-casks and ca«es RUM — iv casks and ea es Fmo Old Jamaica, in cases OLD T(»M GEN EVA— various brands WHISKEY GINGER CORDIAL— in cases GINGER WlND— in qr -casks SHERRY WlNE— Superior Pale, in qr.-casks, octaves, and cases Common, in qr.-casks and cases PORT WINE — in qr.-caaks, ocUves, and cases . MADEIRA CLARET HOCK MOSELLE— Sparkling and Still CAPE — Pyntacand Conntantia, in task A nSTRjtJLAN— Fioutignac and Hock LIQUEUES CHERRY BRANDY LIMEJUICE SYBUPsS— various BITTERS. BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex « British Trident,' 'Randolph,' and other lato Arrival*, FISH — PRESERVED AND POTTED J. Gillon and Co.'s JIISD HEKRIM2S- in keg* and tins WHITE lIKRKI.NGS-in half-barrels LING — incases • H A MS— Prime York RACON— Prime Beiliei CHEESE- Double Glo'iter, Cheshire, and Cheddar SALT— in jars, drums, and casks CANDLES— Nevas TEA— in cheats, half -chests, and boxes OATMEAL- Scotch, in lewt. kegs and 281b. tins PEAKL HARLKY SARD i NES iv half and quarter tins CASTOR OIL — in quarts, pints, and half-pints RAISINS -Cape FRUITS — Cape: Apricots, Peaches, -and Pears CHICORY OILMEN'B STORES. BUCHOLZ'fc CO., Fort street.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex • Ironsides,' • Surat,' &c, 8 TONS GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON 4 tons Fencing Wire, No. 4. in lewt. leugtht 6 dozen Galvanised Iron Buckets 8 dozen Galvanised Iron House Pails 4 dozen Galvani-ed Iron Coal ScuttUi - 17 kegs Freuch Wire Nails 14 crates an- 1 4 tierces E'irthenware 6 tierces china and Parian Ware 20 casks \nH-frktiou Gieaae 6 bales Woolpacks » 2 bales Sewing Twine BUCHOLZ k CO., - tFort-street.

UNITED VINEYARD PROP RIR TORS COMPANY'S BRANDY, DOLPHIN BRAND. THE UNDERSIGNED, being appoiuted aGENT.-J for this poinpany. receive a constant supply of this very superior Brandy, Pale and Dark, in qr.-casks and oases. BUCHOLZ k CO., Fort-street.

VINE GROWERS COMPANY Of' COGNAC. .Tules Duril, Manager, CAPITAL, 3,000,000 FRANCS. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED BRANDIES of this Company,- whioh will b« found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper, may be had in bulk or case, from the undersigned. Sole agents for Victoria and New Zealand, WHITfI BROTHERS, k CO.,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 8

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