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COLES, W. C— A LETTER for you at the office of this paper.

<^pHE WHEELER & WILSON SEWINGI MACHINE is the one best calculated for household use."— From " Timbs's Year-book of Facts for 1 865. "

W^HEELER fc WILSON'S Patent Lock-stitch SBWING-MACHINE6 were awarded the prize gold metal at the London Exhibition, 3862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others.

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

WHEICLER & WILSON'S SEWING-MA-CHINES work equally well upon woolleu, cotton, silk, and linen goods.

W" HISELER & WILSON'S Loclcstitch SEW-ING-MACHINES, with new improvements, atfreduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of tbe colony and illustrated circulars sent jmst-free.— Messrs. H. and A. Shbrrard and Co., Sole Agents, Fort-street, Auckland. .

A CORRECT PORTRAIT for ONE SHILLING. Cartes-de-Visifce, two copies, 55.; or 10s. per half-dozen. Vignettes ditto. Vietiß of Gentlemen's Residences taken in town or country. Terms moderate.— Hoare and Woostkb, Royal Photographic Rooms, Vulcan-lane, Queen-street, Auckland.

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

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

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

Irv/\>\LB. TOBACCO: Tens, Is. per lb. ,fMMF SELLING OFF.— P. G. Myers, Qneenstrept, opposite Thornton and Co.'s Mill, and near the Wharf.

' OOUND HOME." — Portmanteaus. Cabin X> Lamps, Candles, Requisites, Salt Water Soap, Towel«, Wax Matches, Perfumery, Cigars, and Tobaccos.— P. A. Philips, Queen-street

AT Mrs. Venablks's Registry Office.— WAITING. ENGAGEMENTS: A number of highly respectable Female Servants.

WANTED, HOUSES and LAND. Houses and Land for Sale and to Lefc.— STEVENS and Son, Estate Agents, Shortland-street.

WANTED, a Five-roomed HOUSE, with Garden, &c, within ten minutes' walk from Princes-street. Rent, about £20 per annum.— Apply to Cartwright an& Hughes, Canada Buildings.

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

WANTED, a Small LATHE WHERL.— AppIy by letter, stating size and price, to T. O. Baker, Edwardes-street.

WANTED, MASTERS and SERVANTS to APPLY afc Chapman's Registry Office from 10 to 12 forenoon, the charge being only Is.

WANTED, Two or Three LADIES wishing to become AMATEURS in the Parnell Dra. matic Hall.— Apply, by letter, to W. P. Wilson, Exchange Hotel, Parnell. WANTED immediately, a Competent DRESSMAKER to join"}* person under very favourable circumstances. An unmarried person preferred. —Address, X.X., office of this paper.

WANTED, a General SERVANT, in a family of four in number. A . good character and references indispensable. —lnquire at Dr. Home's, Grey street.

WANTED, a NUHSE GlRL.— Apply to Mrs. Machattib, Kyber Pass Road.

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

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

WANTED, by amarried couple, a SITUATION to manage a Dairy. — Apply to J. Masou, Hair-dres^er, Queen-street.

WANTED, by a practical GARDENER, who understands Inn bu«ineSB in all its branches, a SITUATION; good references can be given, — Apply A.8., office of tbia paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION, bv a young man brought up to the Grocery Trade ; or would make himself generally useful in a Store. — Address, K.R., office of this paper.

WANTRD, » SITUATION as 'BOOKKEEPER or CLERK in a Merchant's or Storekeeper's Office.— Address, "Messina," office of this paper.

TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.— WANTED, Six Good HANDS, for Wanganui. —Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock, on Monday, at Crtxickshank, Smart, akdCo's, High-street.

TO PARENTS.— WANTED, by a Young Lady, Two or Three CHILDREN to Board and Educate, in a delightful pleasant home, in tbe healthiest part of Onehunga. Highly respectable references given.— For address, apply to DAVr and McFarland, Queen-street.

ONE POUND REWARD. LOST or STOLEN, from Quick and Co.'s Coach, on Monday afternoon, the 3rd February instant, between Drury and Auckland, the BUTT or LOCK PORTION of REVOLVER, No. 1,557 — Daw, of Threadneedle-street, London, maker. A Silver Plate with crest engraved on stock. The missing part was in a buff-coloured leather revolver case, when lost or stolen. Anyone finding the same, and taking it to E. Porter Jl.hd Co., Ironmongers, Shortland Crescent, trill receive the above reward.

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 to law. HENRY S. MEYERS, Fori-street.

LOST, a LET,TEB, on .Monday morning last, , between t the . Post-office and Barr>ck?» , addreised, "Wilmam Li«, Post-office, . Auckland.' —The finder will oblige by repostmg,or leaving tbe same at the, office of Mr. Macdonald, Solicitor, Queen-street.

TWO POUNDS REWARD.

A CEDAR BOX, taken by mistake from the Store of Thomas Macky and Co., or off twe Wharf,,atr6ut the month of September last Contents: ,F;emale Wearing Apparel, Daguerrotypes, J&Cfi | siippoted to have gone to TaUranga. , Any peflfdn returning the aame'to Thomas Macky and Co., (Jdeen-streefc, will receive the above reward.

CITRAYED, into.my "Paddocks for a lengthened fe period; a TJA ¥ "PONY, recently shod ; bp.th hind feet white ; white f*Pe*j hrand on, near .shoulder invisible. If not claimed within ten days fram date, will be iold to defray expenses, , '" ' J DAVID BURNSIDB, Papatoitoi, February 8, 1886. Raglan HpieJ.

STRAYED, from Mr. Bbnkett'B, Meadowbank, Onehunga, a BaycIiQRSE,jJF on hear shoulder *nd Wouoff>*id«#;jAoy.;ohe returning it will be rewarded.— A »maU Meadow Wanted,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2677, 14 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2677, 14 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2677, 14 February 1866, Page 1

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