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|ro „,', 1 COASTING VESSELS AND HRVPPURS OF OAMl/B ON Till': riAST'OOASr ?Q AUQK, L|AND... . ( . ! \ ;*'

' MR. ALFRED ■ 'IOESPECTFUtiY informs' his Friends that XV CATTLE o.iu bo LANDED on tho EastjBank. of the'Tawaki, about (mo mile from tlie .Headfij OVICli THE VjESSBb's hIDK," WITHOUT. TUK USB OF A »0AT, AND AT AM. Tl&HB OIT TKK TIDK, thereby saving tho risk and in'jury to the cattle of a second time putting them' in " slin^., ajs well' as the additional oost'df boating,, with themrther advantage of being at onoo n> ,' A QOOD PADBOOK WITHOUT ANY URXVINQ. Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter aud leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vesieln drawing fourteen feet of water oau enter satoly. ' Charts of the river, Kindly furnished by Captain Buugks.% cau be obtaiued at tho Haymarkot.> Assistance, if nocossary, oan at all tunes be obtained ou tho »i>ot. Stook forwarded at oncn to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold. >

IMPORTANT NOTIOE3.

HUNTER Js CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN,

WOULD rebpeotfully direct the atteution of personb sending stook foi sale at theiv

REGULAR WEEKLY SA ES

AT NEWMARKET, OTAHUFIU, and DURHAMSTREET SALE YARDS, that they have m^de arrangement* with Gkorgk Howaro, Esq., for recemug 6hi|imouts of Stock, consigned to them, at his farm on the West 'Tamaki, where there .ire good Giass Paddocks, well .vatered, within a quai ter of a mile of tho Landing place. The advantages of this lauding-plaoo are— that it is within si< miles of the Mai ket, and twenty miles ueaierthe Market thau the east hank of the Tarn iki, thereby saviug a loug drive to fat cattle. There is no bar to cross, aud a good draft of water for .large vessels at all times of the tide. The landingplace is opposite Biown's Isl.uid, immediately lound the beacon at the West Tamiki Head, aud within oue hundred yards of the shore.

MOULD & BURTON 1 , GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS AND FAMILY GROCERS, VICTORIA STORES,

VICTO RI A-STREET, AUCKLAND.

/GENERAL GROCERY aud PROVISION STORES of the Best Quality, at Moderate Prices. Regular supply of VEGETABLES, MILK, FRESH BUTTER, and EGGS.

N.B.— Couutiy Ordeis carefully and punctually

attended to.

Note the Address: — VICTORIA STORES,

Victoria -street, Attckland.

J. L E E C H'S

COLONIAL LOOKING-GLASS, PICTURE-

FRAME, \ND

WINDOW CORNICE MANUFACTORY,

II ANU NBIR THE

Corner of Wellusley-sireet.

JL. wishes to mtimita to the gentry and public of Auckland that ho has now ou sale PI EH, CHIMNEY, and TOILET GLASSES, some of which are the laigest ever yet imported ; also Engravings Framed and Untrained, amongst which aie a few copies of the Latest Portiait of her Majesty, and othei choice subjects. N. B.— Old Fiames Re-gilt, old Glnsses Re silvered, Gold Mouldings of every pattern made to order, Drawings Mounted, Pictures Varnished; Maps, Charts, and Plans, Mounted and Varnished iu the best manner.

J. LEECH,

WELLESLEY- STREET.

NEWMARKET.

WAREHOUSE,

GENERAL

Wholesale and Rei'ail.

fjiHE undersigned, in offering his thanks to his i friends and supporters for their kind patronage during tho tune he has been in businpss 111 Newmarket, would now beg tu bring before thuir favourable notice his Sucessor, Mr. JOHN DINMciON, by whom thu business will henceforth bo conducted, and solicits on his behalf the same liberal support which they bestowed upon himself. JOHN WRIGLEY.

JOHN DINNISON,

IN succeeding to the above Business, conducted by Mr. WRIGLEY, mo3t respectfully solicits from his friends, and the public generally, a continuance of tho same favourable patronage and support which they so liberally accorded to bis predecessor, and trusts that a steady and persevering nttention to business, and a faithful regard to the inteiests of his customers, combined with a good Stock, will «ecure for him the tame, which it will lie his highest object to deserve and retain.

OLD-ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT RE-OPENKD , In Shorthand street, New Buildups (site or LATE FIRE).

/"^HARLES CANNING, Bread aud Biscuit Manu\J faotiu-pr, would respectfully intimate to his numerous friends and former customers that he in now prepaied to execute any orders with which they may kindly favour him. C. C. would also intimate that, as heretofore, he is prepared to supply Bride Cakes of the newest and most approved designs. > ■ Also, Wedding Breakfasts Tall Suppers, Picnics, &c, &c, with punctuality ant. ,despatch. , , , Waiters and service provided' whdn required.

NEW BuiMHNG3i SHORTLAND-SmEET. >

ECONOMY IN, FUEL. ,

1 , TO meet the requirements of the increasing popuv lation of .Freeman's , Bay and vioinity,; the Undersigned have Opened a COAL YARD;. adjoiu-> ing the Mill, and are supplying the Best Coals at Reasonable Prices in any quantity to *uit,puroba«er«, 1 delivered in bag* or otherwise, to, any /part of .the iown or auburb*. Order* left at house; Hobson-streei, ! near Viotoriattreet, will receive attention 1 ; or at Freemau'BfBaj Coal Yard. , - | ,, 1 ' ( , 1 ' „ ,,n 1 JAS. GRAY SOPPET & SON. ' November 12. 1864; , , . ■ , , t

TIMBER 11

TIMBER 1

MB. ROB is 'prepared; to- 'SUPPLY" and' • <DELIV.ER,<at market-price*, ' every ''de*--criptionof BUILDIi^GTIMBISlt^iuOladin^ Plai'n' Tongued aud Grooved Flooring iiarid" Farliiiohing j' Dressed Ceilings and Linings, Jic. " ' ■&• I" " 5 • < • Offioea aud Timber Yard, Ouehunga. • > » - ; >■> - ' '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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