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NOTICF. HHENDERS will bo received by the undersigned, X at the Police Office, High-street, until noon on MON Da V, the 19th instant, for the supply of about 700 DOG TICKETS and STRAPS, for the year 1866. JAMES NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department. Commissioner's Office, Auckland, February, 1866.

TO DRAPERS A^D GENERAL STORE. KEEPERS. rpENDERS will be received THIS DAY (Mon■Jl day), 12th February, for the whole of the STOCK of DRAPKRY, be, of Mr. Thomas Forgham, Draper, Parnell. The Stock and Catalogue are now on view at the Parnell Ktore. Temle'rs to bf\Mt at the Auction Mart of Messrs. Turrklli AND Tonks. stating the amount in cash or approved promissory notes that will be given for the entire stock. Not bound to accept the highest or any tender.

TO CARPENTERS, ETC. T I LENDERS will be received, until noon of the 1 16th instant, for ADDITIONS to a HOUSE at Onehunga. Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria street. RICHARD KEAXS, Architect.

NOTICE. ALL IMMIGRANTS brought from Great Britain and Ireland, under the auspices of the General Government, who wish to GO ON THEIR LAND, must NOTIFY the same at the Waikato Settlement Office prior to the 28th February, 1866 ; or their claims for conveyance there at the Government expense will not be afterwards entertained. FRED. W. MYERS. Waikato Settlement Office, Auckland, January 30, 1866.

£100 REWABD. rpHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY offer the above Reward to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who did, on the night of Friday, January 26th last, wilfully set FIRE to wooden buildings iv Hobson-street.

THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. rpHE DIRECTORS of the Colonial Life AsL aurance Company having withdrawn their New Zealand Branch, we have been instructed to intimate that arrangements have been motk with the BaNK OF NEW SOUTH W4LE>! to receive PAYMENT of PREMIUMS due under the Policies of the Company, and Policy Holders are accordingly requested to make their payments to the Agents of the Bank, who are authorised to accept payment, and to issue the Official Receipts of the Company.By oider of the Directors. WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Actuary. SAMUEL JACKSON, Late Agent.

T)HOTOGRA1 J HIC VIEWS of the REGATTA, 12 x 10 inches, and other VIEWS OF AUCKLAND, On sale by BARTLETT & CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Street', At ss. per Copy.

CARTES DE VISITE, 15^ per Doz. rpHE NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHIC JL COMPANY, Queen-street, Auckland, Opposite Mr. S. Hague Smith's Establishment. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS of every description. The Portrait Gallery is on the ground floor, is cool and well ventilated, and a first-class style of poitraiture may be relied on. MR . SEY MOUR Manager.

UNRESERVED SALE. MRS. M. JOHNSTONE has RE-MARKED the whole of her STOCK UNDER English COST, to effect % Speedy Clearance. The GOOD-WILL, SHOP FIXTURES, ke, to be disposed of, offering a rare opportunity to any one wishing to continue a Good Business with First class Connection. It is requested that all ACCOUNTS be PAID before ths 25th instant, or legal proceedings will be taken without further notice. Queen street, February 1, 1866.

NOTICE. MTSS DOUGLAS has MARKED the REMAINDER of her STOCK AT and UNDER ENGLISH COST, to effect a final clearance, as the Premises will be Closed early in February. It is requested that all Accounts be paid before the Ist of February, or legal proceedings will be taken without further notice. Queen-street, January 16, 1866. "iI'EAM ENGINE AND SAW - MILL MACHINERY. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE, To Arrive pek 'Livebpool,' A HIGH PRESSURE Horizontal STEAM ENGINE, having a Cylinder 18in. diameter and three feet of atroke, fitted with two pumps and levers for working them ; Governor, Equilibrium Valv*. Expansive Steam Valves, two, Cornish Bolters (18 feet long by 5 feet 6 inches diameter, each fitted with one furnace, flue mounting, and connections to engine), Water-heaters, Driving Spur; Segment Wheel and Pinion. Saw-mill Machinery and Furnishings, consisting of two Vertical Saw Frames, two Saw Benches with gearing for driving same, Drag and Gearing, Driving Bands, Saws and Buckles, two Lifting Jacks, ie, &C For further particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, &CO.

VENETIAN BLINDS. MR. H. BUSBY (from London) is prepared to make every description of BLINDS for the Trade and Public generally, at corner of Barrack and I WeUeilev-streeto East..

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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