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FOR SYDNEY.

■&>•_ rjHHE Al Barque 'JUNO,' 400 _J>«^_pNv -^ tons, Captain Mitchell, will /gjK*<i sail for Sjdney on TUESDAY next, «__si___MS the 21st instant. Has two excellent family cabins. For freight or passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE.

FROM THE MANUKAU.

FOR WANGANUI DIRECT.

vr^. rpHE Schooner 'FAIRY' will sail fcljriK|^ X as above, THIS DAY (Saturday), jjjjs|§|H-e 18th inst. BB * S * For freight or passage, apply to D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga ; Or SHIRLEY W. HILL, Fort-street. August 17, 1866.

FROM THE MANUKAU FOR KAIPARA, Landing Cargo at all Stations.

AL. nnHE New and Favourite Cutter Bmk X 'HEATHER BELL' 4ffi|Bf_\ J' GrRUNDT, Master, is now loading at -4fflH*ffl~^ * ne ew Government Wharf, and will have immediate, despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to GEORGE HODGE, Onehunga.

'JPO E.K.— MAKE an APPOINTMENT any* 1 day, *fter spm.; Auckland now. — B.

SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD.— J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent and Sharebroker, High street.

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

ON SAL_, Price's Belmont Sperm Candles, Is. 4d. a pound; Higgins's Candles, 9£d. per pound; Best London Soap, 7sd. a bar; Wax JWatcho, 103. a gross, or lid. a dozen boxes; Negrohead Tobacco, 3s. 9d. a pound ; Cavendish Tobacco, 3s. Bd. a pound.— Jam?s Whyte, 218, Queen-street.

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

STATIONERY, Perfumery, Toys, Picture Books, Fancy Goods, Church Services, Bibles, and Prayer Books— Selling off at COST PRICE at Hauris's, Top of Shortland Cresqent.

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

1) G. MYERS, CUSTOM-HOUSB, SHIPPING, . • AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, corner of Queen and Fort-streets.

FIRST-CLAN'S ACCOMMODATION and Private AP-RTMENTS for Families and Single Gentlemen, at the Naval Hotel, Pitt-street, Karangahape Road. Also, good Stabling. — Mrs. Pearson Proprietress.

_O*)/k CASH will be given, by the advertiser, cwr_'* " to any person who will put him in the way of getting into the AUCKLAND POLICE, or any other PERMANENT SITUATION ; good city references. All communications strictly confidential. — Address. A.8., office of this paper.

MUCH WANTED, A NEWSPAPER for New Zealand to supply the place of the New Zealand Guardian, that journal having ceased to exist, through the financial mismanagement of one of its promoters. — August 16, 1866.

WANTED to purchase, a FIRE-PROOF IRON SAFE.— C. Flbtcher, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, 204, Queen-street.

WANTED, immediately, a GOAT, in milk.— Apply to Providence Villa, Lower Symondsstreet.

WANTED to BUY, a Milch GOAT.— Apply a the office of this paper.

WANTED, TENDERS for FILLING-IN EARTHWORK in Custom-house-street.— Apply to G. Holpshijp.

WANTEI>, the public to Know they can BUY Light Weight Candles at Is. Od. ; Belmont Sperm, Is. 4d. oer lb. ; Moulds, 9d. per lb. ; and Higgins's Soap, 10£ d. the bar. American Brooms, large size, 2s. 6d. Best Cuvandish, 3s. lOd. For further information see this day's advertisement. — J. M. French, 41, Victoria-street.

WANTED, a DAIRYMAID ; must be a competent hand, and make herself generally useful; Scotch preferred; highest wages given. — Apply to James Wallace, Papatoitoi.

WANTED, a HOUSEMAID for an Hotel at Ngaruawahia.— Apply on Monday, the 20th instant, at 3 o'clock, at the office of W. J. Young, Queen-street.

WANTED, a General SERVANT; one who can wash and iron well ; young girl preferred. Must have good references. — Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, for the Bu.h, Two SAWYERS ; one for the brenking-down, and one for the circular. None but first-class hands need apply. — G. Holdship, Custom-house-street.

WANTED, by a Respectable Married Woman, a SITUATION as Working HOUSEKEEPER. References, if required. — Address, E. 8.0., office of this paper.

WANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUATION as CLERK. Has been accustomed to keeping Books and Accounts for a Tradesman. — Address, R.G.8., office of this paper.

A YOUNG MAN, newly arrived in the province, would TAKE a JOB for some time, in order to gain some experience previous to entering Farming. Not particular to the sort of work. — Address, T.X., office of this paper.

GOVERNESS.

WANTED, a middle-aged LADY, to undertake the Education of Two Young Boys iv the country. — Apply to MR. COOK, Princes-street. FIVE POUNDS JtEWARD.

LOST, in Lower QueeD-street, a Dark Green Leather PURSE, containing Foreign Money, Portrait, Locket, 4c. The above reward will be paid to any person returning the purse and its contents to the office of this paper. LOST, on Thursday forenoon, from Shortland, Crescent, a COCKA_OO.^-The finder will be handsomely rewarded on returning it to Mr. S. Cochrane, Crescent.

NORTHERN ASSOCIATION.

A MEETING of the Council of the Northern Association will be held, for important business THIS DAY . (Saturday), the 18th instant, at 2 o'clock p.m., *n the Council-room, Chamber of Commerce. E. J. COX, Honorary Secretary. 0* JL A LODGE WAITEMATA, 689, E.C. nnHE Regular MONTHLY MEETING of the X above Lodge will be held on MONDAY Evening next, the 20th inst., at 7 o'clock sharp, at the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, Princes-street. Full and punctual attendance requested.' ' ' By order of the W.M. ' " ' I ELIOTT MEYER, Secretary.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2828, 18 August 1866, Page 1

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