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

f CAUTION.— I hereby caution the public against ' • giving CREDIT to my WIFE, MARGARET RITCHIE, as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date. I hereby give notice that she is to continue business no longer in my store, at Waiuku. And I hereby give notice thut anyone INDEBTED to me is NOT to PAY "Mrs. Ritchie, but me ; and that if they pay Mrs Rrro-ne, I will sue them for the amount --(Signed) John Ritohib. Waiuku, February 17, 1866.

«rr<HE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING1 MACHINE is the one best calculated for household use."— From " Timbs's Year-book of Facts for J865."

WHEEIiER & WILSON'S Patent Lock-stitch SEWING-MACHINES were awarded the prize gold metal at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others.

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

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

W-KEELER _ WILSON'S Lock-stitch SEW-ING-MACHINES, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of tbe colony and illustrated circulars sent post-free. — Messrs. H. and A. Sherhard and Co., Sole Agents, Fort-street, Auckland.

CORN SACKS.— On sale, by the undersigned, a few Bales of Corn Sacks, of superior quality. — Low and Motion, High-street.

A NYONE WISHING to JOIN Mrs. LAMAN'S XY_ DANCING-SCHOOL, at Epsom, will oblige by sending in their names at once, as Bhe is forming a Second Evening Class. N. B.— Payment quarterly, and in advance.

MESSRS. STEVENS & SON Heg to inform Merchants and Tradesmen that they have commenced business «s ACCOUNTANTS.- Stevens AND SON, Shortland-crescent.

WANTED, to BORROW, £50. Will give £14 per cent, interest. Good security. — Address, T.G., office of this papex^

WANTED, a VESSELto proceed to the Wangapoa Saw Mills for timber.— Apply to Thomas Cbaio.

WANTED, WEEKLY, from 301b. to 401b. of FRESH BUTTER, and a supply of EGGS. —-Apply to Mr. Freeman, corner of Hobson and Welli n gton -streets^

WANTED to PURCHASE, immediately, a Small HAND-CART.— Apply, stating price, to X., office of this paper.

WANTED, to Purchase, one Eight-horse Power Portable ENGINE, new or second-hand.— Apply to Maitland and Co., Queen's Wharf.

WANTED, PURCHASERS of ANTIQUE, GREKK, ROMAN, and ENGLISH COINS ; Roman Spearheads, Daggers, Signet Rines, Brooches, Incense Dishes, and Medallion. Also, Facsimiles of the Warrants of Execution of Cbarle* 1., and Mary Queen of Scots.— JASncs White, Tobacconist.

WANTED, NEW-COMERS and others to call «t TWOHEY'S Cheap Furniture Bazaar, Wellesley-street, three doors from Queen-street.

WANTED to LEASE or SELL, the Large, Commodious, and Well-finished HOTEL at ONEHUNGA, situated on Geddes's Point, facing the new Government Wharf and intended Mangarei bridge. For particulars, apply on the premises. — George Hodgb.

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

WANTED, by a Young Gentleman, comfortable BOARD and LODGING, within ten minutes.' walk from Queen-street.— Addrtss, stating terms, to R M., office of this paper.

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, to Purchase a GOAT, in Milk.— Apply at the office of this paper.

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

W~ ~ ANTED, a RESIDENT GOVERNESS.— Apply to Mrs. Paton, Eden Hill, Epsom.

WANTED, a Good General SERVANT, accustomed to children.— Apply, between 9 and 12 .a.m-, to Mrs. Mossmaut, Grafton Ro*d.

WANTED, a COOK; also a HOUSEMAID.— Apply to Mrs. Habgbeavis, opposite St. Barnabas Church.

WANTED, an Active LAD, from 15 to 17.— Apply to J. Hamilton, Baker, Albertstreet.

WANTED, by a Middle-aged LADY, an APPOINTMENT as Superintendent of an Institution. Housekeeper, or Companion.— Address, L.E L., office of this paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION as NURSERY GOVERNESS, by a young person lately arrived from England.— Address, C.P.P., office of this paper.

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

WANTED, a SITUATION as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. — Apply, by letter, *' Ledger," office of this paper.

WANTED, EMPLOYMENT, by a Young Man, who could make himself generally useful; writes a good hand and is quick at figures. — Addess, " Fin," Post-office, Auckland^

WANTED, BOOKS to POST, or any other Accountant's Work.— Apply by letter, " Competent," office of this paper.

WANTED, a SITUATION as HERDSMAN or STOCK-KEEPER.— Address, E.T.P., office of this paper.

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 Davt and MoFabland, Queen-street.

rpO MASTERS OF FIREWOOD CRAFT.— X WANTED to be known that any amount of FIREWOOD (Tea-tree) may be obtained at THREE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per TON, cut and stacked at high-water mark. Also, an unlimited quantity oEPOHUTUKAWA.— For further particulars, apply, for oae week, to A.8., office of this paper. ,

STRAYED, a Small Rough -coated TERRIER DOG, short tail, long ears.— The finder will be rewarded on returning it to Mrs. Fletchbr, Jermyn -street.

FOUND, a PURSE, containing a small sum of ' Money.— The owner can hare it on application at the Police-station, Auckland.

HOME MISSIONS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, in the Wesleyan Church, High■treet, to receive the report of the Auckland Wesleyan Home Missionary Committee for the past year. Ministers and other Friends will afterwards address the meeting. Chair to be tilcen at 7 o'clock, by THOMAS STJSSELL, ESQ. A collection will be made in aid of the fund. T?«hm»rv2l. 1866.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 21 February 1866, Page 1

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