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, AUOKLAND_DJ;STRIOr. (i ,,.., rpHE first MONTHLY MEETINGUf the meinjL i hers of the several Lodgestin < tbii Diutricfc will be held in tho Fountain of .Friendship Lodge-room,' Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-atreet, THl>i (Tuesday) EVENING, 1 28th inst., at rVolock, 5 when a full attendance is re'quested. '' ' By'ordei'of thoP.G.M. JAMES DERROM, Prov.O.S. November 28, 1865.

♦ JL" A LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C.

THE CELEBRATION of the FESTIVAL of ST. ANDREWwilltake place in the LODGEROOM,' STAR HOTEL, Albert-street, on ST. 1 ANDREW'S DAY (November 30). ' •

Dinner 'on the table at 7 o'clock p.m.

Andrew Beveridge, Esq., , Deputy Provincial Grand Mastor of tho Scotch Constitution; in' the Chair.

Tickets, One Guinea each ; may bo had of the Secretary and any of the other Office Beareri of the Lodge. By order of the P.W.M. JOHN OGILVTE, Secretary.

HOMESTEADS FOR LABOURING MEN.

I^HE undersigned are prepared to treat privately for tho unsold portion of the EAST TAMAKl FARMS. HUNTER & CO.

FOR SALE,

KAUKAPAKAPA HOTEL and FARM,, comprising 80 Acres of the best land in the district, having a river frontage of two miles, all fenced in; 7 acres close paled under cultivation ; 15 acres in grass ; 9 acies cleared ; 7 acres bush felled; % commoilious Verandah House, with Store attached; also, a i>ush license to run six months. A Threeroomed House, and all necessary Outbuildings* ten miles from the Riverhead, and a good road all the way. Vegetable and flower garden, and a vaiiety of young fruit trees. Apply to , , i

D. SHEEHAN, Governor Browne Hotelt

TO AUCTIONEERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS.

mo LET. fora term of years, the STORE and X PREMISES of tho undersigned, who i^ retiring from business, situated in the best part of Queeustreet. The Store measures 90 feet by about 20 feet. Two large Cellars and large Room capable of •toring 300 tons of goods, with Brick Stable, kc. First -class business now being carried on in the Store. For terms apply to ,

T. SCOTT, Queen-street.

ONEHUNGA.

TO LKT, the Spacious BUILDINGS, at prewn occupied by the undersigned, suitable for Two Geneml Stores, Private Hotel, or Wholesale Store and Warehouse ; with never-failing Supply of Waier, Shed, aud Stabling for seven horses. GEORGE HODGE.

TO LET, rpHE WEST COAST STORE, at Onehunga (on X the beach). Apply to Mr. LEARY, Solioitor ; Or to Mrs. GEOHGE, Onehunga.

rpo LET, on lease, the ISLAND of MOTU X KOREA (known as Brown's Island), opposite the entrance to the Tnmaki river, and about «ix miles from Auckland. As a sheep or cattle run, or for the landing of stock, it is well worth the attention of graziers. Tho supply of water is abundant, at all seasons.— Apply to Brown, Campbell, and Co ; or to Wm. Aitkkn, Land Agent.

ry\O LKT, ,a FOUR-ROOMED COTl'AGE, near 1 the Harp of Erin ; a Ploughman, F.um Servant, or labourer will get a preference, in so far that there is plenty of work in the neighbourhood. Grass for a horse or a cow if required. — Apply at the office of this paper.

1^0 LET, a HOUSE, with Five Rooms and Scullery, in Hopetown-street, Ponsonby Road, Newton, very pleasautly situated. Rent, moderate. —Apply next house. Alio, a Four-Roomed HOUSE same street.

'T"\O LET, 'Two Four-roomed COTTAGES in L Mount-stieet, top of Wakefield-s.treet. Inquire of Mr. Moody, Alice Cottage, Mountstreet.

r p0 LET, in St George's Bay, a DWELLINGI HOUSE and Garden attached. — Apply to Huan Coolahan, St. George's Bay, Parnell.

TO LET, aSix-roomod HOU.SE, in Grey stieet; situation pleasant and healthy. — Apply to H* Potter, Chemist. , " '

TO LET, a HOUSE and Seven acres of Good Land.— Apply to R. Beamish, Epsom.

TO LET, OFFICES Apply to Mr. Oldham, Wine Merchant, Ac, High-street, i

/^ENTLEMEN visiting Auckland will find every VJT ACCOMMODATION, wi»h moderate charges atH. ADAMS'S Royal' Oyster and Supper Saloon Queen-street. The Bedrooms have been newly erected, and are strictly clean, spacious, and well ventilated. Meals can be had at any hour from 8 a.m. till 12 p.m. N.B.— The Oysters, either phun. stewed, w espalloped, are qo^tft_bg^q\jalle,d m Auckland, BOARD AND LODGINGS.— Twoyonng gentkZ men can be accommodated with comfortable BOARD and LODGING, in a private family, within easy distance of Auckland, , where vans pass every hour ; also, the use of a Stable if required. Terms moderate.— Apply to Mr. Anous, Post-office, Newmarket.

BOARD and RESIDENCE for two single gentlemen with a private family, resident in Princesstreet, opposite the Superintendent's office,— A ddr«»« J .0. ,' office' of this paper ' •> ' >

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION and Private APARTMENTS for Families and e l e Gentlemen, at the Naval Hotel, Pitt-street, Ka-rangahajSe-road 1 . — Captain PitAnsoN, proprietor. v

• ACCOMMODATION for JtO^RPBlHf \T a.\j % General Cameron Hotel, 'Altprt-street. '

faP^IIL BHOBB/^'FUBNISHBD APART'XX MBNTS, with or without Board. —Apply to Mr. Upton, Statjonqr, Queen-street.

FOR SALE, on very -easy terms, the GOOD--WILL, FURNITURE, &o., of a well-rsUb-{ished BOAI?DING : HOU8E; having a good country Connection. Well situated ; five minutes' v alk frorn Wharf ; good garden In nctive operntiqp. Satisfactory reasons for'dispogal.'-^'Apply to' Mr. Moas SpDTH^^P^oji^r|Jng.offio^^^_J M ' TmOR SALE. 'or t6 LET, at Onohunga, a Desirable Jgr, .^.ly RESIDENCE, together fwi.h Splend d SUbfilig," Ac.: -one acre' •fad-aJbilf'ofi 1 gVound kttached.-JMLHi.N0xr tibam and Estate Agent, H)gh,-str(iet,<AucklarJdJi , •(«.' V t <,,:l\SO '

ipOR SALE, Six now If rVVlE BARROWS.-"

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

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