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fL AX LAND.

WANTED, for a few months, two or more acres of FLAX, near Auckland, for experiment«. State locality, acoese, and terms. — Address, " Fj ax, " office of this paper.

LOST, a Dark-Green Silk Lady'« UMBRELLA, between Foit-street and Upper Queen-street. Any person returniug the same to the undersigned will be rewarded. - BUCHOLZ & CO.

FIFPY POUNDS REWARD.

rf^HE above Reward will be paid for the APPRT3X EIENSION and CONVICTION of the parties who, on the evening of Thursday, 28th. or Friday, 29th ultimo, did unlawfully Kll.L one valuable SHIfiEP andaeveralTUUKEYS, and did carry away portions of the same in a white boat from the Island of Motutapu, and wont towards the Island of Rakino, the property of Sir George Grey. Ihe party consisted of three Europeans or white men, and nine Maoris. Ten Pounds each will be paid out of the above reward for the apprehension and conviction of the white men. - ' Four Pounds for the principal or chief of the Maoris, and Two Pounds for each of the others. DAVID GRAHAM. July 2, 1866.

TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS REWARD.

WHEREAS divers persons have been in the habit of VISITING the Island of MOTUTAPU under pretence of fishing, oy storing, or procuring ballast, but for the real purpose of stealing and carrying away of Sheep, Turkeys, Geese, Pheasants, Rabbits, <fee. , &c. . The above reward will be paid for the APPREHENSION and CONVICTION of the first party or parties found guilty of any of the above depredation". , • 1 j Permission to remove ballast has been rescinded, and boatmen anchoring in any of the Bays are cautioned against trespassing, as they will make themselves liable to be apprehended as the thieves who have been in the habit of killing and stealing Sheep, Turkeys, &c, &c. July 2, 1866. DAVID GRAHAM.

TEN POUNDS REWARD

WILL be paid to whoever will give INFORM A - TION which will lead to the CONVICTION of the person or persona who, on the night between Thursday aud Friday, the 12th and 13th instant, STOLE from my Paddock, at EUerslie, a Red HEIFER, about three years of age, in good condition and in calf; well-bred, being out of "the imported Cow Maybud ; low in height, with thick neck and broad back ; legibly branded DG on near rurrp. Is remarkably quiet, and could easily be led or driveu away by herself. • Five Pounds extra will be paid if the thieves are brouoht to justice within a week from this date.DAVID GRAHAM. Remuera, July 17, 1866.

FIVE POUNDS REWARD

WILL be paid to whoever will give INFORMATION which will lead to the CONVICTION of the party or parties who STOLE during last week from my Scoria Paddocks, on the Great South Road, two White SOWS, branded DG on the near side. Tools have been used to prise the gate off the hinges, so as to obtain egress from the puddocks with their booty. DAVID GRAHAM. Remuera, July 16, 1866.

VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.

A GENERAL MEETING of the Members will take place THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the stores of Messrs. E. AhD H. Isaacs Fort-street. A. ASHER, Superintendent.

AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED)

rHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholder of this Company will be held in the Company's office, Nelson-street, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of July current, at 3 o'clock p.m., to receive the Annual Report, to elect Two Directors in room of those retiring, and Two Alldit ° rS - J. N. WABK, Manager.

AUCKLAND CLUB.

THE Members of tho AUCKLAND CLUB are requested to attend a GENERAL MEETING in the Club-rooms, on SATURDAY next, the 28th instant, ab 2 p.m., for the consideration of business of importance. By ° rder ' IT. STACPOOLE. July 24, 1866.

TO BE LET, IN A GOOD STAND, A PUBLIC-HOUSE, which can be proved to be doing a good tiade.— Apply at the office of this paper.

TO LET, a Family RE-.IDENCE, having Seven Rooms, in the city. A good garden attached. — J. M. Lennox, House and Laad Agent, Bigh* strtet.

TO LET, a Good Five-roomed HOUSE in Parnell, commaudiug a beautiful view. — J. M. Lennox, House and Land Agent, High street.

TO LET, in Victoria-street, Fine BUSINESS PREMISES.— J. M. Lennox, House and Land Agent, THgh -street.

r 1 10 LET, Two, Three, Four, ! Five, bix, and X Seven-roomed HOUSES, in great variety.— J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, High street.

npo LET, HOUSKand SHOP, at present in the X occupation of a shoemaker, next No. 1, corner of Grafton Road. Rent, 103.

PONSONBY ROAD.— TO LET, a Seven roomed VILLA RESIDENCE, with Large Garden, Well, and every convenience, near top of College Road. — Apply to C. E. Dod, Hobson-street, next Governor Browne Hotel.

XIURNISHED APARTMENTS, with or without X. attendance, at Mrs. Williamsons, Bon Accord House, opposite New Government Wharf, Onehunga. P. S.— lnvalids can be attended to.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION and Private APARTMENTS for Families and Single Gentlemen, at the Naval Hotel, Pitt-street, Karangabape Road. Also, good Stabling.— Mrs. Pearson Proprietress.

BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Gentlemen, at' Mrs. Creamer's, York House, Symonds-street, opposite City Road.

F|OR SALE, 60 Acres of Country LAND . situated near the banks of the Waipa river ' being No. 16 of the Pikopiko block, about two and a-half miles from Te Rori landing : place, for £50 cash.'— For further particulars, apply at the office of this paper. ;

ENJOY your PIPE.— CUT TOBACCO, ss. per lh. ; Harris's Excel ior Smoking 1 Mixture, 53. per lb.; Choice Cut Cavendish, 6s. perlb;; Harris's Celebrated Admiration Mixture, 6s. 6d. per lb. Cut and prepared by patent machinery, at Cavendish House, Top of Shortland Crescent. ' r

STATIONERY, Perfumery; Toys,' Picture Books, Fancy r Goods. Church Services, Bibles, and Piayer Books— Selling off at COST PRICE at Harris's, Top of Shortland Crescent. *

BROWN & POLSON'S CORN FLOUR, in tinilined cases, on salei— Henrt S. Meyers, Fortstreet.

SCOTCH - OATMEAL and BARLEY— Fine . quality, in lewt. kegs.— Henry S. MEYEB3," Fort-street. . >

SUPERIOR Sydney M.AIZE ; 200 "bags, prime" sample. -^Henrt 'S. Meters, Fort street.

JOSHUA FOX Accountants Bilb r and' Shar« Broker, Home, Land, and General Commission Aeent.— Martin's Buildings, Victoria-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 1

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