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/GENTLEMEN'S CEOTHING Cleaned, JRe-. VT -ewed, Dyed, and Pressed, at the ;-ftew Branch Office of the City Dye Works, opposite the Bank of Auckland, Shortland-street. Coat Cleaned, 2s. 6d. ; Suit Cleaned, 4s. 9d.

LADIES' DRESSES Cleaned, Renewed, Dyed, and Hot-pressed— any material ; Carpets and Crumb Cloths Cleaned, and Damask, Union, and Moreen Curtains Cleaned, Dyed, and Hot-pressed, at the New Branch of the City Dye Works, opposite the Bank of Auckland, Shortland-street.

NEW REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS, opposite the Bank of Auckland, Shortlandstreet.— Edgab and Gilohrist, Silk, Wool, and Cotton Dyers and Cleaners, Shortland and Greystreets. ' V '

WANTED, the Public to Know that a BRANCH OFFICE of the CITY DYE WORKS has been OPENED in Shortland-street, opposite the Bank of Auckland.

WANTED the Public of Auckland to know that HAY & Co.'s NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT is OPEN TO-DAY. WANTED, the Public to Know that W. Crowther runß his new PASSENGER CONVEYANCE to PARNELL every hour from half-paßt 9 till half-past 5 o'olock. Fare, 6d.

WANTED, Builders and others to know that G. HOLDSHIP is now CLEABING OFF his BTOCK of Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Carpenters' Tools, Zinc, Paints, Glass, &c, at prices (for cash) hitherto unequalled in Auckland, at Custom-house-street or Newton.

WANTED, EVERYBODY to READ JOHN F. CLARKS ADVERTISEMENT of SELLING-OFF. ,

WANTED, to CHARTER, a VESSEL for Napier, about 30 tons.— Apply to G. Holdship.

WANTED, GRAZING for 400 SHEEP.— Apply to Alfred Buckland.

WANTED, an Elderly Person, to act as HOUSEKEEPER and General SERVANT.— AppIy at the office of this paper.

WANTED, a General SERVANT in a Small Family. Must be a Good Plain Cook and Laundress.— Apply to Mrs. H. Eyre Kenny, Parnell.

WANTED, an Active LAD.— T. Short, Queenstreet.

A RESPECTABLE, Young, Single MAN (an Officer's Servant for six years, and to whom he could refer) wants EMPLOYMENT.— AppIy at Mr. Hannaford's Servants' Registry, Highstreet.

WANTED, \ FEW HANDS to make from 150 to 200 dozen J\ AMERICAN BROOMS. Persons accustomed to the work preferred. Apply at once to MANDENO & SMITH, Mount Eden Factory.

W. KIR BY, HAVING OPENED the WOOD YARD at the Junction of Wakefield and Queen-streets, is prepared to deliver Tea-tree Firewood in any part of the Town at 10s. per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 45s per ton, or at per cwt., 2s. 6d. Firewood, by boat load (or in quantities not less than 10 tons), delivered at 93. per ton. For Sale, 1,000 Tea-tree Rails, at 40s. per 100.

LOST.— A Bay MARE, branded Won off shoulder, bob-tail, strayed into W. Adams's paddock, Papakura. If not claimed within a week, will be sold on Saturday next to pay expenses.

STRAYED, from the Queen's Redoubt: — 1 BLACK HEIFER 3 RED HEIFERS, recently branded with a Yon right rump.— A reward of 10s. each for delivery to ALFRED BUCKLAND.

STRAYED, from Newmarket, on Thursd*y afternoon, a Strawberry HEIFER, near calving; tar brand 21, burnt brand also known; last seen going in the direction of Mangere ; came from Mr. Humes's farm. — Any person returning same to Mr. Bockland will be rewarded.

A MEETING of the COMMITTEE of the AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLUB will beholden THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, at the Club-house, Eden Crescent, for the purpose of adjusting the Accounts of the lait Meeting. JOSEPH BANKS, Hon. Seoretary. April 6, 1867.

ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A COMMITTEE MEETING will be held THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at Canada BuildingB> J. BURTT, Hon. Sec.

NOTICE. IN consequence of my not being able to realise, at any price, my stock offered at auction, I am reluctantly compelled to CALL a MEETING of my CREDITORS, on MONDAY, April 8, upßtairs over the Cigar Shop, corner of Queen-street and Vulcan-lane. Business in both establishments will be CLOSED after SATURDAY. F. H. LEWISSON.

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, 348, I.C. THE REGULAR QUARTERLY of the CHAPTER will be held, at the Chapter Room, Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the Bth of April, 1867, at 7 o'clock, p.m. By order of K. WILLIAM F. LODGE, C.H. Chapter Room, April 3, 1867. Visiting Companions are invited. — Full and punctual attendance is requested.

NOTICE. I HEREBY convene a MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the BANK OF AUCKLAND to be held at the Banking-house on TUESDAY next, the 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the affairs of the Bank. J. O NBI-LL, For the Board ef Directors.

NOTICE. PAKURANGA DISTRICT. rHE Adjourned Annual Public MEETING of the Ratepayers of the District of Pakuranga will be held at Brady's Hotel, Howick, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, 1867. The chair will be taken at 7 o'clock p. m., precisely. EVERY MACLEAN, J.P., Convener.

TO SODA-WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. TO be DISPOSED OF, with Immediate Possession, Clarks Well-known SODA-WATER, LEMONADE, GINGER-BEER, CORDIAL, &c, BUSINESS, with the convenient Grocery Business connected, doing one of the best trades in Onehunga. This, also, would be a famous opportunity for any person requiring Ess?nces Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Clove, &c, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, &c. : to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at prime cost. Apply oa the Premises, Queen-street, Onehunga.

IRON WATER TANKS PURCHASED f«r CASH by the undersigned. BROWN, CAMPBELL, k CO. .Auokland, March 2B, lB67.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3025, 6 April 1867, Page 1

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