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TENDERS FOR COAL. Office of the Agent for the General Government, Auckland, April 28, 1866. npENDERS in duplicate will be received at this X office, until Noon of SATURDAY, the sth of May proximo, for supplying the sereral Offices of the General Government at Auckland with COAL, in such quantities as may be required during the remainder of the current year. The rates per ton to be specified for — Best English Goal, screened and delivered in lewt. bags Best Newcastle (N.S.W.) Goal, screened and delivered in lowt. bags Best Wangarei (N.Z ) Coal, screened and delivered in lewt. bags. FRED. WHITAKER, Agent for the General Government.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATER - In consequence of .Miss Juno's severe accident, MB. F. H. POLLOCK'S BENEFIT IS POSTPONED . Until OATUKDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1866. On which occasion will be produced, THE LADIES' BATTLE; Supported by Misa Eloise Juno, Miss Annie Merton, Messrs. W. H. Newton, F. H. Pollock, E. Haygarth, T. Kemp, &c, &c. Comic SoDg .. ... Mr. J. Small, Who has kindly given his services. To "conclude with (for the last time in -Auckland), THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. Maggie McFarlane Miss Juno. All Tickets available. Remember ! SaturJay Night.

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OP COLONEL GAMBLE. A PHANTASMAGORIA ENTERTAINMENT will be given by Mr. Joseph A. Borgham, Garrison Schoolmaster. Appropriate Music at intervals during the Entertain* meat, conducted by Mr. Brown. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL-ROOM, H obson-street, THIS EVENING, MAY 3. Tickets, 6d. each ; Reserved Seats, Is. ; may bo had at the school-room, from this date. Soldiers of the Garrison in uniform, and a limited number ef children attending the garrison schools, admitted Free. Doors open at seven, to commence at half-past 1 seven.

WILLIAMSONS BOWLING SALOON. NEXT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. MR. HAMILTON'S LECTURE at the Auckland Catholic Institute, announced below, will take place on MONDAY, the 7th instant, and not this evening, as previouoly advertised. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON-STREET. POSTPONEMENT. MR. A. S. HAMILTON'S Second and Concluding LECTURE on PHRENOLOGY, and the Language of the Passions and Sentiments, illustrated by diagrams, skulls, and busts, will take place on MONDAY next. m\ Living Heads Examined at close of Lecture. Front Seats, 2s. ; Back Seats, Is.

GERMANIA. DIE Mitglieder sind ersuchb der HEUTE ABEND urn 8 uhr, bei Herra Lrown, Crescent Hotel, Shortland-street, stattfindenden VERSAMMLUNG beizuwohnen. Die angesagte Vorleaung dcs Herrn Dr. Fischer, ist auf die naechste Sitzung verschoben. A. DIETHELM, Schriftfuebrer.

FLAX! FLAXI FLAXf STEAM POWEK. MESSRS. E. GIBBONS & CO. WILL be happy to CO-OPERATE with any parties desirous of EMPLOYING STEAM POWER in the PRODUCTION of FLAX, having a large quantity of Machinery and Premises immediately available for the purpose in Waikato and elsewheie. MES<*IK HERMAN BROTHERS beg to thank the inhabitants of Auckland for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them during their residence here, and respectfully intimate that they have DISPOSED of their BUSINESS to Mr. F. H. LfiWISSON, to whom they solicit a continuance of their past favours. Messrs. Herman Brothers are about leaving for Melbourne, where they will PURCHASE at the CHEAPEST MARKETS, for cash, on behalf o£ Mr. LEWISSON, who will be enabled to supply wholesale and retail customers with a> FIRSTCLASS ARTICLE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE REMUNERATIVE PRICE. IN reference to the above, I beg to solicit a CONTINUANCE of the PATRONAGE so liberally bestowed upon my predecessors. F. H. LEWISSON. Queen-street, Auckland, April 30, 1866.

BRICK STORE FOR SALE. The Materials of the Store lately held by Messri. Hidings and Dowden, consisting of about £*f~\ AHA BRICKS, well cleaned, and O V-J, V_J VJ KJ of * superior quality Joists for two floors, 12 x 3 Flooring for ditto, 9 x 14, all heart of kauri Doors and Iron Sashes, complete Roof and Slates, complete. The whole forming a Store 40 feet by 20 feet, having a height of 20 feet. Apply, early, to ' i . RIDINGS & DOWDEN, ,<\ , Auctioneers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ JBABER, Architect, Surveyor, and Land Agent* • has REMOVED to JRattray'a Building i Shortland-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 1

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