TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rTIENDERS will be received by the undersigned X until 2 o'clock on THURSDAY, January 11, for the ERECTION of a VILLA RESIDENCE at Remuera. Plam and specification can bejseen by applying to READER WOOD, Architect, 4c. -Shortland-street, January 1, 1866. ' ' ' J/
TO BUILDERS. npENDERS are invitej, up to SATURDAY, 13th 1 January, for the ERECTION of a VILLA RESU'EN-UEin Upper Queen-street, on the site of the late fire. CAMERON & BURROWS, Architects and Engineers.
MUEDER OF MR. KINDER. - ',- QARTES - DE ■ VISIT E OP MR. AND MRS. KINDER AND MR. AND MRS. BERTRAND CAN BE HAD AT THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT OF MESSES. BABTLETT & CO., QUEEN-STREET. PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH.
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES LAWLESS, OF NEWTON, PUBLICAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the DEED OF ASSIGNMENT by the said JAMES LAWLESS to Messrs. Robert Waters-ton and Robert Whitson, for the benefit of his Creditors, lies at the office of Mr. Andrbw Beveridgb, of Wyndham ' Chambers, Wyndham-street, for signature, "and that all Creditors of the above estate not signing the same within one week from the date hereof will be debarred from participating in ihe benefit arising therefrom. AH Debtors to the above e*tate are request*;! f^> pay their accounts to Mr. Bevkbidgk within a week from the date hereof, after which time legal proceedings will be commenced to enforce payment of the same. December 21, 1865.
CAMBRIDGE HOUSE. NOTICE. FL. PRIME, in tendering thanks to his . numerous friends for the liberal amount of patronage with which they have favoured him during the last six years, begs to announce that he has taken into PARTNERSHIP Mr. JNO. ABBOT I' ; and, on behalf of tbe firm, has pleasure in assuring his patrons, and the public generally, that .no effort shall be spared in order to merit a continuance and extension of their support.
WE, the undersigned, have This Day ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP, as Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers, Glass, China, Earthenware, and General Importers, under the style and firm of PRIME & ABBOTT. F. L. PRIME. JNO. ABBOTT. January 1, 1866. " CAMBRIDGE HO.USE, Qr/EEN-STREET, ' Auckland,
JNO. ABBOTT.
NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned,' has been 1 This Day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. READER WOOD, JAMES BABER, Jew. Auckland, December 30, 1865.
NOTICE. * ALL CLAIMS against the late' LIEUTENANT LAWSON and ENSIGN JENKINS, of the ) > oyal Irish Regiment, , must be, scut to the underkilned, on or before the 16th January, 1866 ; ■ otherwise they will not be recognised. ' , J. INMAN, President Board of Adjustment. Camp Patea, December 15, 1865.
N O T I.C E t ALL Parties Wft EB TB3D to CHAS. MARKS, Bootmaker, Queen -street, are requested to S.ETTLE their Accounts before the Ist of January, 1866, otherwise they will be handed over to his So^ licitor. # December 4, 1865, * '
OTICE. ALL Persons having CLAIMS against Mr. - JAMES FOLEY are requested to forward the same," without delay," together with full particulars and items of account, to- the office of Mr. R. W/Wynn, Solicitor, Shortland-street. December 18, 1865. .
NOTICE. , nnHE BOARD OF; ED.U CATION will hold an 1 -EXAMINATION of Candidate TEACHERS on MONDAY, Bth January, 1866, commencing at 9 a.m! Further 1 information may be obtained from HENRY TAYLOR, ' fuj '> k. _ Secretary.
WINDSQRJPARK, WAIUKU. , N 0 T-I G B. ALL Parties found TRESPASSING on the above Esrate, either in pursuit of Game or for Fruit, or Fishing in Virginia Water, wiU be PROSECUTED. E. CONSTABLE.
NEW-YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. FLAGrSTAFF, NOETH SHOEE. PICNICand other Partie* .wishing a quiet retreat find the same by .paying a visit to the shady walks, and pleasant spote in the , TOWNSHIP OF CHELTENHAM, With its Beautjf ul Views and noted 'Sandy Bathing Beach, opposite Rangitoto (a few minutes' walk from the Steam Ferry Landing-place), where- they may 'combine both profit and pleasure by inspecting those ELIGIBLE BUDDING SITES, With very Rich Soil, previous to their Bale by auction by Mr. .8. CoenßAHJs..7at bis Mart, on MONDAY next, January 8, 1806. The Allotment* are all nfarked, and flags are posted at th r e various' avenue's.'-"" : <•*'•' " * J
' k* GRAND FANCY BkZAARan^LOTTERY' J\. will be held at' fcfc." "'MafyV School-house, ONEHUNGA, THIS D AYHTu-gsday): ; A great -Tariety.of.Worftiof.neweit s^l> and mo»t I beautiful de_»crip.tion^or,Sahv- , I Tg.ope» at v . j >>> Jti Zl . . j:
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2639, 2 January 1866, Page 1
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