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FOR VALPARAISO.

f% v fTTHE fine Clipper Barque ri^CSN A •"'KRDKRICK BASSIL,' A 4 ly^A* 341 tons, Captain John Whuta, will sail for the above port on WEDNESDAY next, 28th inst. For passage, apply to BDCHOLZ & CO., Agents, Fort-street.

1 ■ ■ ■ FOR HOKITIKA. •-*. npHE fine Schooner ■fc&jflg^. ± 'THANE OF FrFE,' uSjlSi^'D. HrJGHKS, Master, will leave the «!S«"*»®s» Manukau for Hokitika THIS DAY, the 27th instant. For freight or passage apply to CRUIOKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Or to W. D. BREWER, Onehunga.

FROM THE MANUKAU. i FOR OKARITA DIRECT. JL rpHE Cutter 'PROGRESS' will sail jSWk A as above on WEDNESDAY, Mg^L the 28th instant ; and the three-masted MBm&. Schooner 'LITTLE FRED,' on FRl<siiiiiit DAY, the 30th inbtant. For passage only, apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL, Fort-street ; Or D. KrRKWOOD, Onehunga

JL TITHE MOST DTRECT and K«V X QUICKEST ROUTE to PORT MmSIl ALBERT, PAPAROA, and MATAjfM& KOHE, via Riverhead (Deacon's Boat), Helensville, thence by Cutter ' JUIIA,' Captain Ukthank, every MONDAY Morning.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, -Ljv rpHE fine Brig • RELIANCE,' Captain J^3s\ J Austin, now lying in the Manukau. "fjW^^\ For particulars, apply to >%s£%£ W. D. BREWER, OnMiunga ; Or to Captain on board.

vessel wanted, Ofc*. ~!VT 0T less tbafc 20 fcons> nor more tlian -jfo^^^v IN 30 ton 3 register-* to carry from W^SuM?^ 20 to 30 tons dead weight, with Good *«SkS«S&» Cabin Accommodation. Light draught not essential ; not more than three or four >ear« oil; must be a good sea boat ; well fouud and ready for be.i : coppered and copper-fastened. Apply I'HIS DAY and TO-MORROW by letter, stating particulars aud lowest price to "Vessel," office of this paper.

IF this should meet the eye of ANN MURPHY, she will be kind enough to send her address to her Brother Patrick.— Add ie«s P. D. Mtmpnr, care of Ecclejfield Bmtheis. Hokitika.

ELIZ\BETH GRANFIELD— If you inquire at the Post-offic<*, yon will receive a LETTER from your Brother, Jonv Nickol s.

MR. C. R. P. HUMFKEY.-A LETTER of importance awaits you at the office of the Commissioner of Police, Auckland.

IF the BOXES left with Mrs. Tainsh, late of Wnkefield-street, are not RKMOVED within one week from this date, they will be sold to pay expanses.— W. Mill. WynyßTd Hotel, March 28, 1866.

«'PHE WHEELER & WILSON SEWJNGI MACHINE is the o-ie best calculaiiW for household use."— From " Timbs's Year-book of Facts for 1865."

WHEELER te WILSON'S Patent Lock-stitch SBWIMG-MACHINES were awarded the prize gold metal at tho London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being tuperior to all others.

WHEELER k WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES perform every species of sewing with a speed of 1,500 stitches p j r miuute.

WHEKLKR & WILSON'S SKWING-MA-CHINBS work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linpn gooda.

WHUELRR & WILSON'S Lock-stitch SEW-IVG-MAOHIN" RS. with new improvements, at reduced prices. Tes^monials from all parts of the colony and illustrated circnlars sent pQ3t free — Messrs. H. and, A. S^ERitA«D and Co., Sole Agents, Fort-street, Auckland.

AMERICAN GOODS DEPOT.-P. A. Philips, comer of Queen and Sliortland-streels. Kstablished 1849. Closed on Saturday nnt>l sundown. Terms liberal to storekeepers and wholesale buy erg.

LARGEST, Cheapest, and Most Varied Stock of useful Goods in the Colony. — P. A. PHILIPS, corner of Queen and Shorfclaml-streets, and adjoining atore. Established 1849.

DR. PINCHING, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Doctor of Midwifery, Dublin Lying-in Hospital, formerly Surgeon to the Wansteail Infant Orphan Asylum, ne,ar London, at home for CONSULTATION from 9 to 11 Mornincr, 6 to 9 % Eveninjr, Ksrangahape Road, Newton, next door to Swete and Co.'s. Grocers.

JOSHUA K'l^, Accountant. B^ill aqd Share Broker, Hortse, Land a, ml General Commission Agent. — ICoberton's Buildings, Queen-street.

DR. BAYNTUN has commenced t,he practice of his Profession in Frauklynstreet, Freeman's

]W. CARR, BOAT BUILDER, Red |Hoyse, • next. Gas Works.— J.W.C. respectfully solicit a share of public p«.tn>nnge. _^ ______

OESPECTABLE SERVANTS at Mrs. HttngerJlAi ford's new Registry Office, upper end of Grey-street.— N. B. : All orders attended to with promptitude. — Charge, in advance, I**. WANTED, the public of Auckland to know thit the CITY OF AUCKLAND CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT have Opened their Receiving Office in Queen -street, opposite Newman and Ewen'a. Every descriptici of Cleaning and Dyeing done with expedition and at Moderate Charges. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned or Dyed, and Pressed j Feathers Cleaned or Dyed, and Cuiled, &c, &c.

WANTED, a Thoroughly Good Lady's HORSE, sound, quiet, and well-trained. — Apply to Mr. Hardington, Queen-street.

WANTED, TEN PIECES of GREENS(T<)NE, by 'F. H. Lewisson, Jeweller and Watphmaker, Queen-street, '

WANTED immediately, for shipment, a Fourwheeled TKAP, capable of carrying four per-.ons.~p. Graham and Co , /ulcan-lane.

WANTED, to PURCHASE, a BOAT, 14 to 16 feet keel.<- Apply, J.E.M., Mr. Ormiston's vStore, Queen-street.

WANTED, a HOUSE, situated within a short distance of the town, containing about Ten Rooms, with at least an acre of Garden Land attached. —Address, H C, Herald Office.

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

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

WANTED, MASTERS an.l SERVANTS to APpLY at Chapman's Registry Office from 10 to 12 foreuoon, the charge being only Ib.

WANTED, by a Lady thoroughly domesticated. RESIDENCE as COMPANION in a re■pec'able family. No salary required. — Address, J.R., office of this paper.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1

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