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FROM THE MANUKAU. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. riIHE Clipper Schooner L 'STANLEY,' 200 tons burthen, Wm. Dato, Master, «js|__»will sail as above on THURSDAY, •aNMHvthe Oth September. For passage only, apply to SHIRLEY W. HTLL, Fort-Btreet ; Or to D. KIEKWOOD, Onehunga. August 28, 1866. FROM THE MANDKAU. FOR THE GREY DIRECT. THE Clipper Schooner •EXCELSIOR,' *\^_. 80 tons burthen, Iwbrsin, Master, will m_||^sail as abovo THIS DAY (9*tu«lay), VmHsMmm September 1. For freight or passage, apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL, Fort-street; Or to D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga. August 28, 1866. FOR SALE, a-w rrVHE Fast -sailing Clipper Schooneri V^fess. JL ' QUEEN,' 46 tons, and 'CLYDE,' Jjss|||^3_ tons register ; both well found in •n»__E_s» Anchors, Sails, &c. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS CRAIG, Custom-house-street. August 27, 1866. FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT. » rpHE fine Cutter 'VOLUNTEER, 1 _§^_ X ' Watts, master, will sail from jß|___k Onehunga for the above port on _HHn_& THURSDAY, September 6. 4£§ig3g&V> For freight or passage, apply to JACKSON & COUPLaND, Wellesley-street.

MR. JOHN HENRY, of Sdtcoats, Scotland, please CALL on board barque 'Bessie. —Inquire for H. Bkown.

A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, in aid of the funds for completing the new CHURCH of the SISTERS OF MERCY, Mount St. Mary, Auckland, will be given on MONDAY, September 17, *t the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street, under the patronage of the Kignt Rev Dr. Pompallieb, Bishop of Auckland. Admission, 2s. 6d. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 o'clock.

ABOUT TO PROCEED TO ENGLAND.—If the person who applied at the various Shipping Agents for a Situation as Stewardess on board a ship proceeding to England would send her addre „ to " Englishwoman," at the office of this paper, she may hear of a Favourable ENGAGEMENT.

APDBLIC COLLECTION will be made TOMORROW at all the Services in ST. ANDREW'S and ST. JAMES'S CHURCHES, on behalf of the Foreign Mission scheme of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Auckland, September 1, 1866.

KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! reduced to 6s. per gallon.— J. and J. Dickbt, Cheap Hardware House, 224, Queen-atreet.

6 S.— KEROSINE OIL, of the best brand*, noir on Sale, at 6s. ]ier gallon; Lamps, cheap. Settlers' Store, Vulcan-lane.— S. RotJT^

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

RESIDENT GOVERNESS.— WANTED, in the vicinity of Auckland, a LADY fully competent to instruct iv English, French, Music, Drawing. —Address, "Tuition," office of this paper.

WANTED, the Public to Know they can BUY Licrht Weight Candles, at Is.; Belmont Sperm, full weights, Is. I<*. per lb. ; Moulds, B_d. per lb. : Wax Matches, per dozen, Is. ; and Higgms s Soap, best and largest size bars, 10, d. American Biooms, large size, 2s. 6d. ; Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or 3s. lOd. per lb. Very good Cavendish Tobacco, only 3«i. Bd. per lb. For further information, see this day'B advertisement. — J. M. Frknch, 41, Victoria-street.

WANTED, the Public to Know that James Jones has. LOWERED his PRICES of GRINDING to suit the times, and will Grind Razors for 4d. each, and Scissors for 3d. per pair, and all other Cutlery accordingly ; and has also on hand a number of Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. —James Jones, Cutler, Queen-street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall.

WANTED, the Public to Know that sft. HOBART TOWN PALINGS can be Purchased Cheap at G. Holdship's, Custom-house-street.

WANTED, a Good General SERVANT, in a small family ; must be a good washer. A respectable reference required.— Apply at the office of this paper.

WANTED, a good General SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. W. J. Marks, 74, Chapelstreet. WANTED, a thorough Female SERVANT.— Apply at the office of this paper between 11 and 1 o'clock.

WANTED, immediately, a good GKNERAL SERVANT. English or Scotch preferred. —Apply to Mrs. Dugald McKellab, St. George's Bay Road. -

WANTED, in the COUNTRY, a MARRIED COUPLE, without incumbrance ; the Man as a FARM LABOURER, the Woman as DOMESTIC SERVANT. Preference given to those accustomed to the Colony.— Apply, This Day, betweeu the hours of Eleven and One, at Stbitton s, Stationery Dep6t, 160, Grey-street.

WANTED, a MAN and WIFE ; the Man accustomed to Farm work, and the Woman competent to manage a Dairy. References required. —Apply to Mr. W. Walters, Bellevue House 1 _

WANTED, a SUBSTITUTE for the 3rd Waikato Regiment ; time nearly completed ; 50 acres of best land in Lowes survey, Pukenmu, No. 25, with road frontage on two sides, and within five minutes' walk of town boundary, and ten minutes of river ; a town acre, ditched, corner allotment ; 1,000 feet timber ; full twelve months rations, with money allowance for fuel, or, in lieu of rations, 10s. 6d. per week for twelve months;— for £50.— Apply, personally, to Mr. Dcerington, Watchmaker, Parnell.

XTTANTED, a SHOPMAN; a draper's or grocer't VV assistant preferred.— Apply to Mr. Williamson, Tobacconist, Queen-street.

WANTED, a SITUATION, in town or country, either as BOOK or SHOP-KEEPER. Can give good reference, and has been in business in Auckland for the last four years.— Address M.H., office of this paper.

TO FARMERS.— WANTED, by a Young Man, recently from England, a SITUATION on a FARM. Is an experienced hand.— Address, F.C., 19, Grey-street.

TO HAY AND CORN MERCHANTS.— WANTED, by a Young Man, accustomed to the Trade, a SITUATION as above.— Address, A.8.C., 19, Grey-street.

LOST, a Breach-loading CARBINE, with Buckles and Pad.— Anyone returning the same at the Toll, Newmarket, will be rewarded.

FOUND.— FOUND, on the PARNELL ROAD, opposite to Mr. Watbbs's Grocer's Shop, a PIECE OF MONEY. The owner can. have the same on stating the amount lost and paying the ooat of this advertisement.— G. Aberorombib, near R, 0, Chape], Parnell.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 1

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