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FOR RUSSELL.

•t-v_ nnHE Schooner 'SEA BREEZE' will 'J|«|v X sail THIS DAY (Friday), at •__M_fc ' EDMONDS & JAKINS, Aejents.

WANTED TO CHARTER, VQfe^. A VESSEL about 20 tons, to proFB^^k IX ceed to Hokianga. |SEii3£ GEORGE WEBSTER. Wharf, May 7, 1866.

I AM a BUYER of GAS COMPANY SHARES at £4, and have for SALE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. -J. T. G-RUGK, Sharebroker, Queenstreet.

I HEREBY give notice that I will NOT, after this date, be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by my Wife, ANN POULGRAIN.— R. Poolgpain.— May 8, 1866.

SHARES.— I am a buyer of Kapanga Gold Mm ing Company, Bank of New Zealand, Bank ot Auckland, and Auckland Gas Company ; and have for sale New Zealand Insurance, New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, Auckland Saw Mill Company. —El. P. Stabk, Sbare Broker, Auckland.

SHARES.— Bank of New Zealand, and New Zealand Insurance Company, for SALE.— H. P. Stark, Stock and Share Brokei\

JOSHUA FOX, Accountant, Bill and Share Broker, House, Land, and General Commission Agent. — Martin's Buildings, Victoria-street.

IF you want pure cut Aromatic or Cavendish TOBACCO, go to the Dunedin Cigar Diva J, corner of Vulcan-lane and Queen-street.

WHERE can you Purchase good TOBACCO for ss. a pound ? At the Dunedin Cigar Store, corner of Vulcan-lane and Queen-street.

WHERE do you Purchase your best Havanah CIGARS ? At the Dunedin Cigar Store, corner of Vulcan-lane and Queen-street.

WANTED, a TENANT for a House in Onehunga, of Twelve Rooms, with Stables and Paddock. — Appb to Captain Sym pups, R.M,

WANTED, by a Gentleman in business, Respectable Private BO ARD and RESIDENCE, Parlour and Bedroom. — Address, " Comfort," office of this paper.

WANTED, a BAGATELLE BOARD. State price and where to be seen to William Dunlop, General Agent, Queen-street.

WANTED, PURCHASERS for 5,0001b. of Good TOBACCO, at the Duuedin Cigar Divan, corner of Vulcan-lane and Queen -street.

WANTED, Ladies to Know that SHAWLS, Scarfs, Mantles, Cloaks, Jackets, Silk, Satiu, French Merino, and other Dresses, Damask and other Curtains, and Table-cloths are CLEANED or DYED, and Hot-pressed, at the City of Auckland Dye-works, Queen-street, opposite Newman and Ewen's. —Edgar and Co., Proprietors^

WANTED. Gentlemen to Know that they can have CLOTHING CLEANED or DYED, or Pressed, at the City of Auckland Dye-works, Queen-street, opposite Newman and Ewen's. — Edgar A«fD Co., Proprieto.-s.

WANTED, PURCHASERS for 5001b. of Barrett's Twist or Negrohead TOBACCO for 4s. per pound, at the Dnnedin Cigar Divan, corner of Queen-street and Vulcan-lane.

WANTED, a First-hand DRESSMAKER, by Mrs. James", Practical Dress, Mantle, and Riding Habit-maker, Milliner, and Draper, three doors above the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-street, Auckland.

WANTED, a re^pect.ble young person as General SERVANT.— lnquire at Mr. George's, Grocer, Queen -street.

WANTED, a middle-aged person as General SERVANT ; must be a good Cook and Laundress. — Apply, personally, to Mrs. Young, Remuera. .

WANTED, a respectable BOY, with good references. —Apply at Berwin and Mendelsson's, Tobacconists, Queen-street.

\\T ANTED, by a Middle-aged Female, a SITUAVV TION, in a respectable family proceeding to England. Good references.— Apply to Powlet and Johnson, Qneen-streefc.

TO BRICKLAYERS. -WANTED ERECTED, a SMOKING- HOUSE or ROOM.— A. DobnWELL AND Son, Shortland-street.

STOLEN or STRAYED from Newmarket, on Thursday, the 26th April, 1866, one Red and White, Horned STEER, two and a-half years old, branded with padlock on the right hip, and square notch cut out of left ear. — Information which will lead to the recovery of the above will be handsomely remunerated by Mr. Every Maclean or Mr. Alfred Buckland.

STRAYED, on Tuesday evening, Bth instant, from Onehunga, a White Polled COW with Red Spots, not in very good condition. Any one giving information about her to Mr. Buokland, Auctioneer, or to Mr. Cashel, the owner, Onehunga, will be rewarded.— Onehunga, May 10, 1866.

MANGAKEI. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Pcbool-hou-e, at Mangarei, THIS DAY (Friday) at 6 o'clock p.m , for the purpose of considering the proposed intentions of Government in Erecting a Toll-bar near Otahuhu. (Signed) H. S. ANDREWS, Chairman of Highway Trustee Board of Mangarei.

FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Residents and Land owners in this district will be held at the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to consider the propriety of forming a Local Board, under the Highways Act. GEORGE BEDDOES. JAMES HAMMOND. WILLTAM ATKIN. WILLI A M MAXWELL. F. B. WOOD^M. G. J. R. WYNYARD. AUCKLAND GYMNASTIC CLUB.

A PUBLIC MEETING of the Auckland Gymnastic Club will be held, at the Mechanics' Institute, on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m., to receive the report of the preliminary committee, to enrol new members, and receive subscriptions. Z a a fT^HE following Gentlemen have been APX POINTED a Preliminary COMMITTEE, to carry out the object of the above, and are empowered to receive subscriptions :—: — President : Major Yon Tempsky. Hon. Treasurer : Mr. Joseph Flower. Hon. Skcretary : Mr. John H. Wilkins. Messrs. Eric Craig, P. G. Myers, W. H. Skinner, — Skeet, A. Diethelm, G. Dewhurst, J. Mapplebeck, — Hollyday, F. Dell, and J. Burgham. NOTICE.

THE TROTTING MATCH between Mr. Farrel's Polly, 2 years old, and Mr. Duggans Black Pete, 7 years old, for £20 a-side, will not come off until FRIDAY, 18th May. _________ SPERM CANDLES. f\f\f\ BOXES Price's Sperm CANDLES on £\9\J sale, in lots to suit purchasers. J. &D.COMRIE, Quee-'itrert Wharf.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2745, 11 May 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2745, 11 May 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2745, 11 May 1866, Page 1

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