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SLOAN or ORR. — Any peraon acquainted with jesideace of MARY JANE SLOAN, wife of JAMES ORR, formerly of Tower Hill, near Wanr* nambool, Colony of Victoria, would confer a favour on her by drawing her attention to this advertisement, as upon application to the ' undersigned the will hear of something to her advantage, her father having died and left her a large sum of money. — George Barber, Solicitor, Warrnambool. Ootober 4, 1866.

IF this should MEET the eye of J. R. HAVNES, h« Brother, T. J. HAY NES would be pleased to hear from him. — Address, Hegarty and Co., Toowoomba, Queensland.

rpHE Time for ENTERING STOCK for the A forthcoming CATTL.E-SHOW at Otahuhu will CLOSE on the 27th >ns,t.

ipORTMANTEAUX, solid leather and basil, reXT duced prices ; Marine Soap, Cabin Lamp*, Enamelled Ware, aud Cabin Requisites. — P. A. Philips, 50 and 52, Queen-street.

BLACK ANGEL, Monte Christo, Paris Life, Curse of Clifden, and other Novels, landing ex Mail Steamer. — P. A. Philips, Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets, and adjoining Store. ■<

FOR HIRE, or SALE, the well-known 10-ton YACHT 'GLEAM,' lying near the -Flagstaff Pier. — Apply to Mr. Maxwell, Flagstaff Hotel.

NEW TARIFF, corrected by the Commissioner of Customs. Just published by George T. Chapman.

T EFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL, of every JU description, most TH A NKF OLLY RECEIV E D at the CITY MISSION, Durham-street; where, also, Good, Honest Charwomen can be recommended.

rpo INTENDING SETTLERS.— FOR SALF, A a FARM of 260 Acres, about five milea from Otahuhu, with House and Improvements. City or Suburban Property would be taken in exchange as part payment. — Apply to J. Tone on Ga* lick, Land Agent, &c., Queen-street.

RIGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, corner of Queen and L< nsdale-streets, Melbourne. First-class Accommodation for Gentlemen. Suites of Private Apartments for Families and Wedding Parties, Baths, &c. FTrST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION and Private APARTMENTS for Families .and Single Gentlemen, at the JS'aval Hotel, Pitt-street, Karangahape Road. Also, good Stabling. — Mrs. Pearson, Proprietress.

PONY CARRIAGE, Quiet PONY, thoroughly Broken to Saddle aud Harness (a child might drive him). SET HARNESS, to fit, SADDLE, BRIDLE, &c, for SALE Cheap (an opportunity i/)t every day available).— Apply S., office of this paper.

Z^IAUPETS and Crumb-cloths Cleaned and v^ Renewed , Curtains and Table-covers Dyed and Hotpressed ; Lace Shawls Dipped and Dressed ; Gentlemen's Suits Dyed, Cleaved, or Renovated : and Dyeing in every Branch ; Workmanship unsurpassed aud charges the lowest; at Edgar AND Gilchrist's Crrr Dye Works, Grey- street.— N.B. — Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Dressed.

TjyANTED, the Public to Know that they can obtain CHEAP TIMBER, in Large or Small

Quantities, from 3s. to 7s. per 1 00 feet, at the

Mill of the Onion Steam Saw, Moulding, Sash,

and Door Company (Limited), Mechanics' Bay.

WANTED, the Farmers and Gentlemen in the Suburbs of Auckland to know that THOMAS D ALTON has taken the BRITISH LIVERY and BAIT STABLES, opposite Dennett's and Hunter's Sale Yards Durham-street, and that by strict attention to his customers he trusts to receive their support. N.B. Carriages and Horses always on hand.— Thoaas Dalton, Livery and Bait Stables, Durham-street, opposite Dennett' a and Hunter's Sale Yards.

WANTED, the Public to Know they can BUY Best Sperm Candles, full weights, Is. OJ. per lb. ; Moulds, Bd. per lb. ; Wax Matches, per dozen, Is. ; and Higgins's Soap, best aud largest size bars, 10£ d. American Brooms, large size, 2s. 6d. ; Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per cake, or 3s. lOd. per lb. Very good Cavendish Tobacco, only 33. Bd. per lb. For further information, see this day's advertisement. — J. M. French, 41, Victoria-street.

WANTED, the public to know that the NEWTON STEAM SAW-MILLS SASH AND DOOR MANUFACTORY in the best place to get all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS (try it). Office, Custom-house-street. WANTED, to LEND MONEY, in sums from Is. to £100, on Diamonds, Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Clothing, Furniture, &c, Ac. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes Purchased. — M. Marks and Co., 213, Queen-street, above Welleiley-street.

WANTED, New-comers and others to call at TWOHEY'S Cheap, New, and Second-hand FURNITURE BAZAAR, No. 230, Queen-street, next to S. Hague Smith's.

WANTED, a first-rate LADY'S SADDLEHORSE, not less than 15 hands high, and of a dark colour. — Apply to Mr. Chables Ewen, Mount Wellington, Panmure.

WANTED, immediately, One Pair of Live PHEASANTS.— AppIy office of this paper.

WANTED, a COOK, and also a HOUSEMAID. — Apply to Mra. HARGRKAVES, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell.

WANTED, a Good SERVANT - GIRL.— Apply to Mr. Paul, Grocer, Symondsstreet.

WANTED, a Good General SERVANT.— Apply office of this paper.

WANTED, a Female SERVANT.— AppIy at Mr. Jackmans, the Caledonian flottl, Grey-street.

WANTED, after Christmai, * MASTER for the Panmure Church of England School ; a married man preferred. — Apply to Rev. F. Gould, Otahuhu ; or Taos. Cawkwell, Esq., Panmure.

WANTED, Two Good CAHPENTERS, This (Wednesday) Morning. — Apply to Bell Brothers, 225, Queen-street.

WANTED, a MA.N, who understands Cooking, and to make himself useful. — Apply at the office of this paper.

FARM WANTED. WANTED, on LEASE, near Auckland, from Ten to Twenty Acres of Good PASTURE, with House, Dairy, Ouikousei, and Garden.— Apply, stating terms and particulars, to Mr. Keetley, Solicitor, Auckland. LOST, ON Sunday last, a Blaok and Tan TERRIER DOG, answering to the nams of " Toni." Had on when lost a brass chain-collar. Whoever will bring the same to Sergeant Hutchins, Deputy-Quartermaster-General's Office, Albert Barracks, will be rewarded. Auckland, October 23, 1866. , UNITED SERVICE LODGE, NO. 421, I.C. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of this Lodge will be held in the' Lodge-room, , Masonic' Hotel, Princes-atreet, on THURSDAY Evening, 25th inst. Hour of meeting : 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. JAMES C. DOULL, Secretary.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2885, 24 October 1866, Page 1

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