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«'I^HE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING1 MACHINE is theoie best calculated for household use."— From •• Timbs's Year-book of Facts for 1866."

WHEE'-ER k WILSON' 3 Patent Lock-stitch, SEWING-MACHINES were awarded the 1 prize gold metal at the I ondon Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being •upenor to all others.

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINKS perform every species of sewing with a speed of 1,500 stitches par minute. .. , ,

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING-MA-CHINES work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linen goods. '\\i HEEL Kit * WILSON'S Lock-stitch SKWW ING-MACHInES, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of the colony and illustrated circulars sent post-free.— Messrs. H. and A. Shbrrard and Co., Sole Agents for Auckland.

COLES, W. C— A LETTER for you at the o«ic« of this paper.

DR. CORBETT, lately Senior Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, NOW RESIDES in that house in PITT-STREET, top of Grey-street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Gorrie. Consulting hours from 8 to 10 a.m., and from 2 to 3 pm.

DR. PINCHING Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Doctor of Mid wifery, formerly Surgeon of the Wanstead Infant Orphan Asylum, London, Karaugahape Road, Newton, next door to Swete and Co., Grocera.

SHIRLEY W. HILL, Custom-house and Commission Agent, has REMOVED to the offices in FORT-STREET, late in the occupation of Messrs. A. Woolley and Co.

PARTIES having a Light SPRING CART and PONY to DISPOSE OF may hear of a Cash PURCHASER by applying at the office of this paper.

MONEY.— WANTED, £120, on freehold property of ample value, near Auckland.— Cartwrioht and Hughes, Canada Buildings, Queen-street.

A GENTLEMAN, having several hours' leisure A every Evening, desires EMPLOYMENT as PRIVATE SECRETARY, BOOKKEEPER, or otherwise. —Address, Q X., office of this paper.

WANTED, in about two weeks, a COTTAGE of Four Apartments, with Yard, about^lO or 15 minutes' walk from Princes-street. Will lease for six or twelve months if rent moderate. — Letters left at the office of this paper — No. 50^

WANTED, Two Gentlemen, as BOARDERS, in a private family whore there are no children, three doois from Grafton Road, iv Symonds street. "

WANTED, COPIES of the DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS for the months of October, November, December, 1863 ; January, February, March, April, and May, 1864.— Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, MASTERS and SERVANTS to AP^LY at Chapman's Registry Office from 10 to 12 forenoon, thft charge being only is.

WANTED, Two or Three LADIES wishing to become AMATEURS in the Parnell Dramatic Hall.— Apply, by letter, to W. P. Wil-os, Exchange Hotel, Parnell.

WANTED, at Tauranga, a General SERVANT. Good references required. — Apply at Rev. J. Kindeh's, Parnell. .

WANTICD, in the country, a GfRL, to assist in the care of two young children.— Apply, between 9 and 12, to Mrs. Andrews, Parneil Road, Hunter's Factory.

W-ANTfcD, an Experienced STEWARD 1 , i»t •hip ' Gala.' Certificates a? to chsr.<»t»>-, *c, rcq«:.oci. A, fiy «*c me Agents' office, by naou Thi3 Day.— Combes and Daldy, Agents.

WANTED, as General FARM SERVANT, a steady Young Man, who can Plough • must be a good Milker.— Apply at Chapman's Rejstry, Queen -street.

WANTED, » Stout Active LAD, to make himself generally useful.— Apply at the Junction Hotel.

WANTEP. by a lady highly efficient, a SITUATION as HOUSEICEKPER, or Companion; salary no object. — References, address, A.L.G , office of this paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION as BOOKKEEPER or CLERK in a Merchant's or Storekeeper's Office — Address, "Messin*," office of this paper.

TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.— WANTED, Six Good HANDS, for Wanganm. —Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock, on Monday, at .Ckuick-hank, Skakt, and. Cos., High street.

rr\Q PARENTS.— WANT ED,, by a Young Lady, JL Two or Three CHILDREN to Board and Educate, iv a delightful pleasant home, in the healtihieit part of Onehunga. Highly respectable references given.— For address, apply to Dayt ANP MoFarland,, Queen-street.

LOST or STRAYED, on Thursday afternoon, a Dark Brown PONY, white on forehead and hind feet ; also hogskin saddle and bridle.— Any person on restoring the same to the undersigned will be rewarded for their trouble, and anyone detaining it after this notice will be dealt with according t0 kW ' HENRY S. MEYERS, Fork-street.

TWO POUNDS REWARD.

A CEDAR BOX, taken by mistake f rom the Store of Thomas Macky and Co., or off the Wharf, about the moiith of September last. Contents: Female Wearing Apparel, Daguerrotypes, &c; supposed to hay« gone to Tauranga. Any person returning the same to Thomas Macky and Co., Queen-street, will receive the above reward.

TWO. POUNDS REWARD,.

STOLEN from my premises, while on fire, on the . night of the 26.th ultimo, a CASE of MIDWIFERY INSTRUMENTS, manufactured by S. Maw, and beaming t»9 iuitijle, A.M.\V.-Any person returning thp same, or giving such information as will lead to the recovery, shall receive the above reward. WILLIAMS, Licentiate Apothecary, Doctor in Midwifery, jfobaon-streefc, February 1, 1866,.

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.

STOLEN or Strayed from Stone Cottage Farm, Panmure Road, a Bay HORSE, aged, branded NX on near shoulder. The above reward will be paid on delivery of horse at above address.

STRAYED into my Paddocks for a lengthened period, a BAY PONY, recently shod; both hind feet white ; white face : brand on near shoulder in-isible". If not claimed Within ten days from date, will be Bold to defray expenses. DAVID BURNSIDE, Papatoitoi, Febtnary 8, 1866. . Raglan Hotel. STR AY ED, from Otahuhu, a small Brown COW, - dark face, branded JS on- the off rump. Any one returning it wll receive One Pound Reward. - ■ 6 i. "SELLERS, Camp, Otahuhu.

CJTRAYED, from Mr. Bennetts, Meadowbank, "O'briehunga, a B*y HORSE, 1 JP on near shoulder *_'d'W on off side. ' Any one' returning it' 1 will be 'rewarded.— A tmall Meadow- Wanted. + NORTHERN ASSOCIATION.

HPHB'- COUNCIL of thS Northern Association *Jb"^"ll'MEET" THIS/ DAY (Monday), 12th mat., " 3(! ' clo * rridd, Secretary. Northern Association Office,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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