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FOR TAURANGA DIRECT. „_* ri-iHE Clipper Cutter jjm X 'NAUTILUS,' a^Mm&k J- Bushell, Master, now alongside the /j!|sp!£^ Wharf, will sail for the above port 4iisiBS«_| fc THIS DAY (Monday), at 6 p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board ; or to T. W. BROWN, 4 Auckland. October 8, 1866.

FOR TRYPHENA, AND BLIND BAY. JKL rriHE Otea Company's Cutter j|_V X 'DAWN' will sail for port §Jumsk Fitzroy, on TUESDAY next, the 9th JjmpKm^ instant, and will land passengers or cargo at either of the above-mentioned places, if sufficient inducement offers. Apply to the Captain, on board.

FOR SALE, Jk A FOUR -TON YACHT, in fiffiftk jL3 first-rate order, with Sails and JmJkbSHl complete gear. _!r®l«®. May te seea at ■ Rolt) Koy Hote - 1 ' Freeman's Bay. Apply to FRANZ SCHERFF, Fort-street.

"'fl HE STORY OF TE WAHARO-A> -»• IS K NOW ON BALE AT THE V, "DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS" OFFICE. ' _. PRICE TWO SHILINGS. <1 &

IF this should MEET the eye of J. R. HAYNES, his Brother, T. J. HAYNES would be pleased to hear from him —Address, Hegarty and Co.,

Toowoomba, Queensland. "_ I" EFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL, of every J description,mostTHANKFULLY RECEIVED at the CITY MISSION, Durham-street ; where, also, Good, Honest Charwomen can be recom-

mended. N EW DYEING and CLEANING Establishment, Shortland-street. next door to Mrs. Lewis's Seminary.— D. &A. BROWN have opened the above premises for the purpose of carrying on CLEANING and DYEING, in all its branches. Gentlemen's Clothps craned on the shortest notice.

NOTICE OF IiEMOVAL.— WANTED, everybody to know that Skarle, Boot and Shoemaker, has REMOVED from the Junction of Queen and WakefieM -streets to Wellesleystreet, three shops from Webbs Music Saloon.

TO LEND, £1,000, £500, and other sqms, on Gond Freehold Security.— Apply to Andrew Beveridge, Solicitor, Wyndham Chambers, Wyndhara-Btreet.

ANY wishing to SELL LAND ORDERS will FIND a PURCHASER by addressing R.8., office of this paper. — State particulars, such as the piice, the date of the orders. &c.

WANTED, the ADDRKSS of Mr. JAMES WATT, the Purchaser of Lot 39 and part of Lot 38, Ruarangi Block.— Apply to T. ConningHAIT, Ruarangi. WANTED, to CHARTER. VESSELS carrying from 50 000 to 150,000 feet Sawn Timber. — Apply to T. H Hall, Queen-street.

WANTED, the Public to Know they can BUY Best Sperm Candles, full weights, Is. Ort. per lb. ; Moulds, Sd. per lb. ; Wax Matches, per dozen, Is. ; and Higgins's Soap, best and largest size bars, IOJd. American Brooms, large size, 2s. 6d. ; Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or 3s. lOd. per lb. Very good Cavendish Tobacco, only 3s. Bd. per lb. For further information, see this day's advertisement. — J. M. French, 41, Victoria-street. WANTED, the ladies of Auckland to Know that the undersigned, having obtained the services of a Practical Feather Dresser, are prepared to CLEAN or DYE and CURL FEATHERS in a style unequalled in Auckland, and without injury to the fibre. Cleaning Feathers greatly reduced. Feathers Cleaned from 4d. to Is. 6d. One trial solicited. Another supply of Fresh Dyes, ex ' Siam.'— Edgar and Co., Grey -street.

WANTED, the public to know that the NEWTON STEAM SAW-MILLS SASH AND DOOR MANUFACTORY is the best place to get all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS (try it). Office, Custom-house-street,

WANTED, to LEND MONEY to everybody on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, &c, &c, in sums from Is. to £100. — At M. MARKS AND Co. 's, London House, 213, Queen-street, above Wellesley-streefc.

WANTED, the public to know that M. Marks and Co. LEND MONEY, from Is. to £100, on every description of property. Strictly confidentiaU

WANTED, a WET NURSE, immediately.— Apply to Mr. Welsman, Chemist, Queenstreet.

WANTED, a Good MILLINER.— AppIy at Graham and Co.'b, Queen-street.

WANTED, immediately, a First-cLiss MILLINER. —Apply to S. and J. R. Vatle.

WANTED, an Experienced Female COOK for the Masonic Hotel, .North Shore. ANTED, for Band of H.M. s. 'Challenger,' a BANDMASTER, One FIRST CORNET, and Two CLARION ETTES.— AppIy on board. WANTED, Two Strong, Active BOYS, to serve their time to the Cordial and Liqueur Manufacturing. A small fee required. — Address, Henky P. Batden, Wakefield-street. WANTED, byTYoung Woman, a SITUATION. She understands the Management of a Dairy; country preferred.— Apply to C.P., office of this paper.

WANTED, by a Young Man, a SITUATION. Can Milk, Garden, and Attend to a Horse. Good references. — Apply to A.8., office of this paper.

WANTED, for a Hotel, a strong LAD, to make himself useful.— Apply at the Metropolitan Hotel, Queen-street.

ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a Cream-colouied MARE and FOAL from Parnell, on the night of the 3rd September last, The above reward will be paid to any person returning them to Mr. Kissling, Parnell.

LOST, on Saturday, the 6th October, at Parnell, between Forgham's Shop and Alpha Cottage (next door to Mr. Krippner's), a very Dark-green Russia-leather PUR^E, with elastic band, containing a £10 note and 7 shillings in silver, also a receipt for a small bill of 13s. from Mr. Brame, now occupying Mr. Forgham's premises. — Whoever will bring the same to Mrs. W. M. King, Alpha Cottage, Parnell, will be rewarded.

LOST, on Monday, the Ist instant, a Silver Geneva WATCH, with gold dial, minutehand broken, between Newton Road and Post-office. — Any one bringing the same to Mr. Bartt, Edinburgh Castle, will be rewarded^

LOST, near Howick, a Red and White STEER; tar brand, 20. — Any person bringing the same to Hunter and Co. will receive £1 Reward. LOST, a Signet RING, with initials T.H.M. A suitable Reward will be given.— Apply at the office of this paper. _______ TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, on the night of the 2nd, from Mr. Hunter's paddock, at the Triangle, TWO HEIFERS, »bout two years old. One, black, with a little white on back and flank, branded 66 on rump on milking side. One light-red, wide horns, branded 67 on milking side. The above reward will be paid on delivery to Mr. Hvmteb, Auctioneer,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 1

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