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J. H. BUJINSlDi: & CO., MPORTERS. WHOLESALE DRAPERS, AND GKNEJ1AL, WAREIiOUSEMS^ QjKEN-dJCfttii-T WHARF, AUCKLAND, N.Z.

A. L. THOMSON i. CO., IMPORTERS AND SALESMEN OF STOCK, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Q.T7EBK -STREET, AUCKLAND.

MESSRS. BARNARD <fc ALLEN, ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS QOOHBANg^ajWILMNQS, TOKT-STRSKT.

VT. J. GUNDEY, LAND SURVEYOR, Stokes's Point, North Shore. Communications by Post. Orders left at Messrs. Cartwright and Hughes.

SHIELEY W. HILL, CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING AND COMM1SSIGN AGENT AND BROKEll, / LOWER QUEEN-STREET.

J. W. PEEECE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, NATIVE INTERPRETER, AND Agent for the Purchase of Native Land under the new Act. Office ;— Graham's Botlpikos, Foht-strbbt.

JOHN GrWYNNETH, CIVIL ENGINEER, MINING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Genebal Contractor, Valuator, and AltBITRATOR, ELDON CHAMBERS, SHOBTLAND-STREEr.

A CARD. MR J. C. SEXTIE, Animal Portrait Painter. —Apply to Messrs. Wayte and Batger, Stationers, Queen-street, Auckland. Lessons given in Oi Painting.

DENTAL SURGERY. MR. ATHERTON, Surgeon-Dentist (late of England), may be CONSULTED Daily, as a Practitioner in all its branches, at his residence, Willow Cottage, Mechanics' Hill, Parnell. No charge made for consultations.

TUENEE & CO., WINE SPIRIT, ' and GENERAL MER- * ' • CHANTS, HAMILTON, UPPER WAIKATO March 1, 1865^

GEOEGE W. FOWLEE, Agent to the THAMES SAW-MILL COMTANY. GW. F. begs to inform Builders and Carpenters that h3 has been appointed Agent to the above Compauy, aud that any order he may be favoured with will be executed promptly, having an assorted stock of timber on the Custouvhouae-.treefc Wharf. N.B.— Timber cut to order in any length to 32 feet.'

I DOUGAL LITTLE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT, NELSON. MY STORE SHIP will take both Free and Bonded GOODS for TRANSHIPMENT fcp the West Coast without landing charges, and will be forwarded by me with despatch and economy. Coals supplied from the hulk at current rates, or by contract. Shipraeuts for any of the West Coast golilfields ports forwarded for cash sales by auction ; consignments not otherwise received. A. L. THOMSON & CO., Correspondents,

CAMBRIDGE HOU^SE. NOTICE. FL. PRIME, iu 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 aiiuoutice" that he has taken into PARTNERSHIP Mr. JNO. ABBOT! 1 ; and, on behalf of the firm, has pleasure in assuring his patrons, and the public generally, that no effort shall be spared iu order to merit a continuance and extension of their support.

WE, the undersigned, have This Day ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP, as Wholesale *nd Retail Family Grocera, Glass, China, Earthenware, and General Importers, under the style and firm of PRIME & ABBOTT. F. L. PRIME. JNO. ABBOTT. January 1, 1866. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, QUEEN-STKEET, Auckland.

WE have to announce to our numerous friends that we have given up our RETAIL IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, iu Queen-street, in favour of Mr. THO VI AS BIORK1N ; and while thanking them for the liberal share of business we have received, beg to solicit a continuance of the same for our successor. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO.

REFERRING to the above, I beg to intimate that THIS DAY (Wednesday), 3rd instant, I will OPEN the PREMISES in Queen-street, hitherto occupied by Messrs. Ckuickshank, Smart, and Co., and continue to carry on business there as GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGER, and trust to continue to receive the same favour so liberaUy awarded to them. THOMAS MORRIN.

ALIEED BAENES, i (Successor to S. J. Williams,) CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, GENERAL COMMISSION, AND FORWARDING AGENT, ETC., ETC. THE BEACH, ONEHUNGA. GOODS CARTED to and from Auckland daily, and Shipped as per address. The cutter ' Betsy' will continue in the Waiuku trade, and run twice a week, weather permitting. Orders left at the Store, as above, or in Auckland, at Messrs. Combes and Daldy's, will receive prompt attention.

COMPENSATION INVESTIGATION. MR. CRISPE WILL continue in Auckland to Watch the Interests of his CLIENTS, and any others who may please to avail themselves of his Services, and, should a Second Investigation take place, ADVOCATE THEIR CLAIMS. Mr. Crispe may be consulted at his old quarters, Claremont-pkce, Princes-street, Auckland, where he will also be happy to attend to Fresh or Amended Claims.

TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! MS" ROE is prepared to SUPPLY and • DELIVER, at market prices, every description of BUILDING TIMBER, including Plain Tongued ar.d Grooved Flooring and Partitioning ; Dressed Ceilings and Linings, &c. Offices and Timber Yard, Onehunga.

RH A R N E T T , • BROKER AND AGENT, SYDNEY. Established 1847 i

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

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