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WAIK ATOTHVEF . Time-Table. VIVA, nTEAMER«BLT3ENOSE.' Mercer to Ngaruawahia Wednesday, 6 a.m. Mercer to Ngaruawahia Saturday, 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Alexandra ... Monday, 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Cambridge ... Thursday, 6 a.m. * Down River. Alexandra to Ngaruawahia ... Tuesday, 6 a.m. Cambridge to Ngaruawahia ... Friday, 6 a.m. N garuawahia to Mercer Txwsday, 11 a.m. N garuawahia to Mercer Friday, 11 a. m. Freight and passengers conveyed at current rates, Apply to E. GIBBONS & CO., Onehunga ; FRANZ SCHERFF, Auckland.

SHIP 'ELECTRIC,' FOR LONDON. Jkyi ALL ACCOUNTS against this IsJ^KSv XA. Vessel (outwards) must be JflKSkS^ RENDERED in duplicate to the tfftBBHPH* undersigned, on or before 10 a.m. of TUESDAY next, the 9th instant, or they cannot be recognised. 5 DAVID NATHAN, Agent.

FOR LONDON. THE 'SOTTTHEBN CROSS,' J. G. Mordue, Commander. a. , rpHIS beautiful Clipper Ship will gf^k JL despatched on WEDNESDAY, dBHIW^ The Saloon and 'Between-Deck accommodations are very fine ; inspection is specially invited. RATES OF PASSAGE : Saloon, as per agreement. Second Cabin *35. Steerage £20. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, * CO., Agents. Auckland, March 26, 1867.

FOR SIDNEY. Ay i HPHE Clipper Barque Oji 1 'MISTLETOE,' fljU^fj!^ Captain Dtjder, on TUESDAY, 9th For freight or passage, apply to HARRIS & LAURIE.

FOR WANGAREI. _■_ ~fTIHE Cutter 'ORPHEUS' will leave jßk X as above THIS DAY, at six _üß^k o'clock p.m. For freight or passage, apply on

IF JAMES BOON, HENRY BOON, and ROBERT BOON, who were last seen at West Maitland. will apply or send to the Lion and Lamb Hotel, Chancery-street, Auckland, New Zealand, they will hear of SOMETHING to their ADVANTAGE ; and if dead, a reward of £5 will be paid to any person furnishing a satisfactory proof of such death.

TO CANDIDATES FOR THE SUPERINTENDENCY and others, requiring a Large Room for-Meetings.— A LARGE ROOM TO LET. Apply to Mr. H. J.-.Sras, Wheataheaf Hotel, Queen-street. — *

MR. O'NEILL, BARRISTER -AT -LAW and SOLICITOR, 131, Queen-street. *

PASSENGKRS to ENGLAND should BUY their OUTFITS, at London Prices, at & and J. R. Vaile's, Shortland-street.

A FURNISHED BED-ROOM for One or Two respectable Young Men, TO LET. — Inquire at the office of this paper.

RED STAR.— GREAT INDUCEMENTS will be offered to Purchasers of DRAPERY and CLOTHING at the Red Star during the present AUTUMN SALE. — Corner of Queen and Victoriastreets.

AnrA TO LEND. — Apply, by letter, to gfci-£OI7 M.M., at this office, stating what security and interest.

MILITARY LEAVING tbeir REGIMENTS to settle in New Zealand should effect a SAVIM* of from TWENTY-FIVE to FIFTY PER CENT, by purchasing their OUTFITS at the Clearing-out Sale at S. and J. R. Vatlb's, Short-land-street.

LW. LOVEDAY, Land and Commission Agent . Cambridge, baa for SALE LANDS, od easonaMe terms, in the Waikato district. — N.B. : Books Balanced, and Account* Collected, &c.

/GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Cleaned, Re\JT newed, Dyed, and Pressed, at the New Branch Office of tbe City Dye Works, opposite tbe 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 Cromb 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, Sbortland•treet. — Edgar and Gilchrist, Silk, Wool, and Cotton Dyers and Lleaner/», Shortland and Grey•treets.

WANTED, the Public to Know that a BRANCH OFFrCE 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 fe Co.'s NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT is OPEN TO-DAY.

WANTED, the Public to Know that W. Crowther runs his new PASSENGER CONVEYANCE to PARNELL every hour from half-past 9 till half-past 5 o'clock. Fare, 6d.

WANTED, Builders and others to know that G. HOLDSHIP is now CLEARING OFF his STOCK 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.

WANTPD, GRAZING for 400 SHEEP.— Apply to Alfred Buokland.

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

WANTED, two respectable FEMALES, with good references, as BARMAID and WAITRESS.— AppIy to W. Mill, Union Hotel, Queen street, between 9 and 12 a.m.

W "ANTED, a General SERVANT in a Small Family. Must be a Good Plain Cook and Laundress.— Apply to Mrs. H. Eyre Kenny, ParnelL

WANTED, a MALTSTER, for the Country; a Single Man preferred. None but those who understand their business need apply. — Albert Brewery, Queen-street^

WANTED, a WHEELWRIGHT for the country ; a married man preftrred.— Apply at the office of W. J. YoWQ, Queen-street. W~ ANTJGD, an Aotive LAD,— T, S^ort, Queenstreet.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 1

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