IF this should meet. thieve, of FRANCIS BATSON lie vi]_K||ly oblige by ■ending Ins addtesi to WlLtljgjjPgg, Waimea, Hokitika.
WILLIAM GALLOWAY, native of Aberdeen, 1 ''last heard of in Militia forco hero: An IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION awaits you at our office.— Bdrra And Dk Hirsoh, Wyndhamstreet. , _— —
MRS.' ROBERTS.— A LETTER from Melbourne.— Applyattb£j>ffic^M^
MRS. JAMES begs to thank the ladies of Auckland and its vicinity for tlie very liberal vatronaoe she has leceived during the time she lins been in "Wellesloy street, and takes the P;««n* °P; noitunityof informing them that, on bAIuI.UAX R S *ill OPEN a Shop in QUEEN-STREET, three doors above the Odd Fellows' Rail, with a choice selection of New. and Seasonable Goods j and hopes' to continue to nwit their kind patronage and support. .„. • j N.B.— Wanted, a first class Milliner, and oxpeiienced Dress Makers. None else neel npply.
AT Mrs Vknablks's Registry Office, Wakefieldstieet. - WAITING E>GAGEMEN'IS, Housekeeper, Male and Female Servants in every capacity, such as oin be well recommended. ANTED, to PURCHASE, Two Second-hand, CRAB WINCHES, double puichane, itf good order.— Apply, SamuklC'QCHßane, Fort street.
WANTED, DAIRIES. — The highest prices given for F.esh BUTTER and EGGS, at Mrs. Running's, Grey-street, Auckland.
WANTED, tbe public to be informed that the BEST HOUSEHOLDCOALS arc delivered, in quantities of lowt. and upwards, from Kkllys Coal Shed, High-»tieet.— Potatoes, Onions, Asc, always on hand.
WANTED, the inhabitants of Auckland to • know that they can purchase either now or mseondJiand FURNITURE, of every description, at tho cheapest rate, at Twohky's Bazaar, Wellesleystreet, two doors fioni Queen-street. WANT^D,VR~eimlent GOVERNESS — *pply to Mis. Alfred PrjCKLANn, Newmarket.
WANTIiD, » SERVANT.— AppIy to Mrs. Wadk, Grey-street.
WANTED an Active PARTNER, to occupy a Native Run of about 9,000 acre*, in the Kaipaia Distiict, on equal Shares 'I he run is securely fenced.— Apply to Mr. J. Haugbkayks, Parnell. . .
WANTED, a FARMER, with some Capital, to joiu in STOCKING a SHEEP-RUN, one of the best grassed in the Piovince cf Auokland, capable at preseut of canying 2,000 sheep.— Apply toHuNTEUAND Co., Diiihain-street.
WANTED, a PERSON to take down a BILLIARD TABLE, and pack the «»me for shipment. One who ii accnstcmcd to the relaying of billiard cloths and cushions piefened, and who would be willing to proceed up the country, if iequired, to ie-eiect the same.— Apply at the office of this paper. .
WAN'lE'n, a|WATCHMAKER, a first-rate hand ; none other need apply.— Apply to Mr. FTicks Vnlcan-lane, Queen-stteet.
WANTED, Immediately, a HORSE-SFIOE * MAKER aud HAMMERMAN.— AppIy t.i Davtd Davidson, Vulcan Works, High-street.
WANTED, a First-rate MARKER, for an American Bowling Saloon.— luqniro at C. Williamsons, Queen-street, Auckland.
WANTED immediately, a Strong Active Youth, as an APPRENTICE to the BREAD and BISCUIT BAKING BUSINKSS. — CiiAiiLts CanmnO, Shortland cit^cent.
WANTKD immediately, a Strong Aotive Y""tb, as APPRENTICE to the CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS.— Chas Canniko. Shoitland-cie?cent.
\TT ANTED, a Stoat, Aotivo YOUTH.— Apply VV at the office of this paper.
WANTED, by a Middle-aeed Peison, a SITUATION an HOUSEKEEPER in a Gentleman's Family. Good refeiences cau be given. -Address 0.H., office of this paper.
WANTED, by a respectable MAN, a SITUATION in a STORE. Good penman, and understands account').— Address, 0.R., oifice of this paper •
WANTED, by a Young LAD, a SITUATION as .JUNIOR CLEIiK or STOREKEEPER; he is steady, attentive, and can give i-ec(inty if iequiied.— Ad,dvess K. A^, ojtlue of tbjs paper,
A LADY is desirous of getting a RE-ENGAGE-MBNTai GOVERN USS or COMPANION. The highest rofereucoi.— Address, CD., office of thu paper.
A YOUNG MAN accustomed to Agricultural Work, or willing to make himself generally useful, wMies EMPLOYMENT; likewise a FRTKND wants EMPLOYMENT. The advoitiser will call for answers at tbe oifice of this paper.
fpo TIMBER-MEIiCHANTS snd otheis.— The Jl ailveitiser (who has been Borne years resident in this province) is waiting a ENGAGEMENT of trust and lesponsibility —Address Kakau, care of Alexander Brotheis, Queen-slreet Wharf.
npOPUtENTS AND GUARDIANS.— Mewrs. JL Gamkro?t and B.HKUOWB, Architects, Surveyors, aud Engineers, have a vacancy for an active YOUTH, of good education, as PUPIL.
LOSP, on the IS th instant, at Pitt-stiect, ft Liver and Whito POINTER PUP.— Any person bringing the samet) Thomas T. Dickinson, Victoiiastieet, will be RewnrJed. TjIOUND, a CHEQUE.— T|io owner onn liijyo the 1-1 1 • '-KAnfe 'on' 'applying at 'tKis of^ce STEAYED into my Paddock »t Mauugatftwluri, one StrawborryCOW. No brand visible. Also one Red COW, wbito star in forehead, branded A II conjoined off rump. Tho owner of the ahove can have them by applying to me and paying expense*. Samuel pitneSvS, November 15, 1865. jgauiigaUwhiri.
STRAYED into my Pmlflook, a flay P.ONI MA.RIS, long tft|r, no' visible brand. If «pt claimed \vitli.'iii t«u days fiom this date, will be «old topayccpen.,. WILUAM ADAM?( November 21, 1805. Near pakuia#
NOT.IO_ TO QUOIT PLAYERS.
A MEETING of QUOIT PLAYERS will bp held on WEDNES.D.AY' Eyen^ng, at 8 o'clock, »t V-ialou's Aiicl^and Mote], to Decido the Weight of Qiioits, and ' Distance for the Matoh which is to be played on Christinas Day, in the Domain, for Lewisson's Silver Quoit. F. H, LEWISSON.
NOTICE.
_f~in.URCH of ENGLAND SPECIAL SETTLERS\J are respectfully invited to attend a MEETING on THURSDAY Night, at 8 o'clock, in St. Mattbew't School-room, Hobson-itreet, to consider tbe desirability of getting additional Land Surveyed and ready for Settlement, &c, &C..
AUCKLAND ATHEN^UM.
A MEETING of this Society will be held at the rooms, Ellis's Buildiugi, on TUESDAY, the sth proximo, at 7.30 p.m , for the purposo of .Considering a Revised Code of Rules, the proposal for which can bo seen at the Society's Rooms. , Also, for the Election of »n Honorary Secretary, >nd to fill up vacancies in the Committee. A. O. F. ; • ' - MEMBERS of the. above Order «c requested to take notice that the PUCE of MEETING will hencefentb, be tbe BRITISH HOTEL, Queen- , street. '
N.OTIOE. ,'
ANY P'eipon TRESPASSING, or CUTTIKG • TIMBBBor FIREWOOD, upon A lotment «8, PwalwUi, Wwgwei, will be PROSECUTED. HbNRY UliiJui Auoklnnd. November 17, 186 G.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 1
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