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CREMORNE. : ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, At 12 o'clock, A VALUABLE PIG WiU be SHOT FOR by Non-professionaTs. For particulars apply on the Ground, or at No. 25, Queen-street.

[Advertisement.] TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS. SIR,— Notwithstanding the persecuting action of the Baptist Church, Wellesiey-street, Auckland, the Rev. James Thornton has been re-elfcted to the charge he previously held in Chri^tchnrch, by a large majority, there being only one dissentient. In consequence of this rfcfeltietion, the service in the Protestant Hall, AucklaTO, will be discontinued. Christchurcb, March 28, 1867. -

PARNELL HALL. ! fT^HE HALF-YEARLY TEA. and SOCIAL J_ MEETING of the Conetregation and Friends will be held on TUESDAY Evening next, at 00. " The expenses will b» met by Collection.

SHORTLAND ORESCENT, AUCKLAND. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BT MRS. SHAYLE GEORGE. Terms per Quarter in adv»nce|: Board and Instruction in all the branches of a refiaed English Education, with Frenoh and Drawing—Laundress in- \ eluded j61 ? 1 ?*2 Day Boarders * „ X DiyPupila 2 2 0 Preach 1 J J Music(by Professor Hoffmann), bi-weekly 2 2 0 Hours of attendance from 9.30 to 12.30, and from 2 o'clock until 4 o'clock.

AUCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY. Boys' Department Hobson-street. Girls' Department Pitt-street South. THE Second QUARTER of the year commences on the 15th instant. The Rev. Mr. Mason i« now prepared to receive BOARDERS. Term 3, including Tuition in the various branches of an English Education :—: — Boys under Twelve Years of Age ...£4O 0 0 Boy 9 above Twelve Years of A?e ... 45 0 0 April 4, 1867. __

HIGH-STREET SCHOOL. THE SECOND QUARTER will COMMENCE on MONDAY, 15th April. FARQUHAR MoRAE, Sector.

AUCKLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. fTIHE SECOND QUARTER-TERM of the 1_ current year will begin THIS DAY (Monday), the Bth April.

ARTIFICIAL MANURES! ARTIFICIAL MANTJR/ES TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. W. J. HURST & CO. DESIRE to Call the Attention of Settlers to the following List of MANURES specially selected for their adaptability to the soils of this province, and with each of which Guaranteed Analysis can be obtained. DISSOLVED BONES, OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 30 Tons are Now Landing ex • Mary Shepherd,* from one of the beat Scotch manufacture*, containing, by Dr. Andersons (F.R.S.) analysis, 29*10 per cent, aoluable phosphates, with 14 per cent, of ammonia. The value of this Manure for creating a rupid growth, and being obnoxious to the insect world, is too well known to require remark. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO. 50 Tons, ex ' Hercules,' a direct importation, best known as Phospho-Gu»no ; is said to have been, used with much success in the other colonies. A copy of an article setting forth at length its virtues, from the local journals, can be obtained on application. It likewise, from its large per-centage of soluble phosphates, appears to warrant the conclusion that it is mosb valuable. BOLIVIAN GUANO Has been found to answer remarkably. A cargo is shortly expected per • Waverley.' BONEDUST, From long and successful use, has justly earned the first place in the farmer's mind. 16 is the ambition of the undersigned to furnish them with a genuine, unadulterated article, and at the lowest rate possible. Fifty toDS are landing ex 'Kate,' of their usual quality, guaranteed free from foreign substances. W. J. HURST & CO., Queen-street, Opposite T. and S. Morrin's, late Cruicksh*nk, Smart, and Co., Known as The Auckland Coal a,nd Potato Depot. N.B.— We are CASH PURCHASERS of all kinds of Farmers' Produce, Potatoes, flay, Oats, &c, &c.

COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! rpHE UNDERSIGNED have always on hand a JL supply of the BEST HOUSEHOLD AND SMITHS' COAL, AT ' THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, In lots to suit purchasers. Delivered *ny where in Auckland at 2a. 6d. per owfc W. J. HTTBST & CO., AUCKLAND COAL AND POTATO DEPOT.

POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! HAVING determined that consumers should know where to go *t all times to obtain a TRULY GOOD POTATO, the undersigned bave purchased a parcel suppoied to be amongst the beat in. the province, and picked them so carefully that they can confidently recommend A TREAT TO ALL LOWERS OF Af GOOD POTATO. W. J. HTJEST & CO., COAL AND POTATO DEPOT. N.B.— d»ts, Maize, Bran, Hay, and Flour at lowflitrata, ,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 1

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