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0088 & 00. tIVISRY AND BAIT STABLES JU VICTORIA-STREET. f^Orar AiA Hours or Night. FOR HIRE : First-class Carriages, Broughams Waggonette, and Buggiea, covered and open, ' ; single and double-seated ; also I | Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. i Messrs. Qtucj^ aot> Co., having purchased the [' whole of Mr. Hardington'o extensive Stock of Open i and Covered Carriages, are now prepared to supply , Carriages of every description for weddings, to., in any quantity, with Grey Horses, with or without ; Postilions. , All i orders left at the Booking-office will be 1 punctually attended to. COACHES DAILY > Leave Auokland Leave Russell's Point at ! at 8 a*m. for at 8 a.m. for Otahuhu Mauncatawhiri Creek '■ Papatoitoi Queers Redoubt Papakura Rasorbaok Drury Martin's Farm Martin's Farm Drury Rasorbaok Papabura Queen's Redoubt Papatoitoi Maungatawhiri Creek Otabuhu Rnssefi's Point Auckland. Notioi. — Speoial Conveyances can be ordered by telegram to meet the Waikato steamers. c BOOKIN-&. OFFICE, , , VIOTORIA-STRBET.

AMERICAN COACH FACTORY AND f SHOEING JORGE. . >• MESSRS, QUICK &CO., after making extensive alteration to ' their premises, are now prepared to take in all kinds of Coach work— having always on hand a large Stock of American Material. Carriages and Buggies of every description made to order on the premises ; also, Repairs done and guaranteed to be turned out in first-class style; N.B.— Horses Shod on the premises by experi. enoed workmen.

BAZAAR OMNIBDSES, BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA. TIME TABLE. From Auckland From Onehanga : 8 o'clock, a.m. 8 o'cloct, a.m. 10 « " 9 «* " n « « io " «* 12 " noon; 12 " noon. 2 *' p.m, 1 " p.m. 3 *t «« 2 " " 4 «» ii 4 «« " 5«« 6 " " On Sundays, from Auokland at 9 a.m. ; returning at 4 o'clock, p.m. From Onehunga at 9 a.m. ; returning at 4 o'clock, p.m. BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND HOWICK. From Hbwiok, by Panmure, to Auckland, at 8 o'olock, a.m. From' Auckland, by Panmure, to Howick, at 3 o'clock p.m. Sundays excepted, r BAZAAR YARDS AND STABLES, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Offer the best accommodation for Bait and Livery, situated as they are in the most central position of the City. Auckland, February 20, 1867.

G&QVEB& BAKER SEWING MACHINE COJIPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF ELASTIC STITCH AND "LOCK STITCH" SEWING MACHINES. rpHE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC-STITCH X MACHINES will hem, fell, cord, bind, tuok, gather, quilt, braid, and embroider. They are simple, durable, and not liable to derangement. They sew from ordinary reels, and no re- winding of the thread is necessary. They sew with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and with all kinds of thread, silk, cotton, or linen ; their seam is so strong and elastic that it never breaks even on the bias. They fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. Their seam, though out at every sixth stitch, remains firm, and neither runs nor ravels in wear. Their seam is plump and beautiful, and retains its plumpness and beauty after washing better than any other. Their seam can be removed in altering garments, after proper instruo tion, without picking or cutting them. Watching and varying the tensions upon the threads, necessary in other maohinea, is unnecessary in these. The tensions being once adjusted on the Grover and Baker elsstio-stitoh machine, any amount of sewing may be done without change. ' They make beautiful embroidery, and are the only machines that both embroider and sew perfeotly. THE GROVER k BAKER SHUTTLE OB LOCK-STITCH MACHINES, Which are comparatively new, combine the good ooincs of former shuttle maohines with most important improvements, making them the most simple, perfect, efficient, and durable shuttle or "lock-stitch' machines yet introduced. Hence the universal favour and. ano_es- of the machines wherever known. For all descriptions of cloth or leather work they have no equal. THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS Over all competitors, both for maohines and machine work, were taken by the Grover and Baker Sewingmaohine Company in 1863 and 1864, at thirty-one State and county exhibitions in America, where all the ether leading maohines were placed n competition. UPW iJBDS OF 100,000 s ~ Of these machines are in use in all parts of the world. ' i MESSRS. WINKS * HALL, A JO-vI/AWD, - ' ' .Agents.

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FRUIT TREES, PLANTS,, BULBS, any GARDEN SEEDS.— The "Gardens," Surrey Hills, Sydney, N.S.W. , JOHN"BAPTIST & SON beg to return many thanks for past favours, and have much pleasure in requesting attention to their extensive Stock of FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL PLANTS,/ BULBS, and GARDEN SEEDS, for which' they respectfully solicit orders. JOHN BAPTIST & SON personally superintend the packing and shipping of Export Orders, and they have received numerou* letters testifying to the excellent condition in which their sendings hay arrived, after long and trying voyages. ' JOH^JBAPTIST at SON, i and Seedsmen.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3019, 30 March 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3019, 30 March 1867, Page 8