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J. H. BUENSIDE &CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DRAPER S AND GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, QUEEN-SfR6ET WHARF, AUCKLAND, N.Z. INGHAM STEPHENS, LICENSED SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT, HAMILTON, Upper Waikato. CHARLES TOTHILL, AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT, ; Shortland-strbbt. IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFAC TURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importers of leather, grindery, saddlery, and saddlers' ironmongery, boot and shoe uppers of all kinds, mill belts, Suction and fire-engine hose, Durham-street, Auckland.

JOHN MOIR & SON, ABERDEEN, BEG to inform their customers that, in addition to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manufacture, Pickles, Sauces, Tart Fruits, and every description of Oilmen's Stores.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. HUNTER & CO. STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention o persons sending Stook for sale at their Regular Weekly Sales at NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, AND DURHAMSTREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements to land all stook consigned to them at Kohimarama, known as Captain Porter's landing place. It is about one mile west of the Tamaki, immediately opposite Rangitoto, and one of the best landing places in the province ; there is a good depth of water, a commodious punt, so that cattle and. sheep are landed without access to salt water. There are also large sheds erected, with Hay and Water provided, so that stock immediately after a voyage are not exposed to the weather. It is within four miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than the East Bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive to cattle and sheep. Good Grass Paddocks, and a careful person always in attendance.

THE TAMAKI LANDING. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has ERECTED a substantia WHARF, with secure moorings for Vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both cattle and sheep are landed, so as to prevent their access to salt water, within eleven miles of the Newmarket and Triangle Sale Yards. Experienced persons at all times present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at grass — at the option of consignee. November 15, 1865.

SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BT MRS. SHAYLE GEORGE. Terms per Quarter in advancej: Board and Instruction in all the branches of a refined English Education, with French and Drawing — Laundress included £12 10 0 Day Boarders .. 4 4 0 Day Pupils 2 2 0 French 110 Drawing 110 Music(by Professor Hoffmann), bi-weekly 2 2 0 Hours of attendance from 9.30 to 12.30, and from 2 o'olock until 4 o'clock.

EDUCATION. | TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, I MR. HENRY WORTHINGTON, of Waiuku, a Teacher of very considerable experience, and holding the highest Certificates, both English and Colonial, is prepared to receive YOUNG GENTLEMEN into his Establishment as BOARDERS, and will ensure them a First-class Commercial Education. Waiuku is well known as a very healthy place, and is easy of access. References permitted to Henry Taylor, Esq., Secretary to Board of Education ; Rev. Y. Lush, and Dr. Gray, Waiuku. lerms on application

Q. C. E. A BILL OF FARE WILL BE POSTED DAILY AT THE WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT THE Q. C. E. No better viands can be had if you search the city through ; The finest wines, good English ales, and pure colonial brew ; The spirits of the finest brand with all customers agree; Just step in, then, and try them all i.t the noted „ Q.C.E. S. P. JAMES & SON. Marob 2, 1867.

PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. RADLEY'S HOTEL, SOUTHAMPTON, FAonra the Railway Terminus and Docks. For every comfort and attention this old-estab-lished Hotel continues to maintain its unrivalled reputation. Mr. Radlsy's porters are in attendance to meet passengers on arrival of the mail steamers.

RIGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, corner of Queen and Lonsdale-streets, Melbourne, First-class Accommodation for Gentlemen. Suites of Private Apartments ) for Families and Wedding Parties, Baths, &«.

WHOLT, in returning thanks to his numerous • friends and customers for the support he has received during the last thirteen years, begs to inform them that he ib now prepared to receive orders to BUILD or IMPORT every description of CARRIAGE or^BDGGY that may be required, he having made arrangements with several of the largest carriage manufacturers in the United States to supply him with several shipments of carriages and material every year, so that purchasers requiring American-manufactured vehicles are requested to call and inspect his stock, he being the only bond, fide importer of American carriages in the colony. His imported stock comprises almost every description of carriage, from the well-known makers Abbott, Downing, and Co. (late J. S. Downing and E. A. Abbott), Concord, New Hampshire; Hooker, Cander, and Co. (late G. and D. Cook and Co.) ; and M. Armstrong and Co., Newhaven, Connecticut. His stock of American carriage material, ash, hickory, &c, enables him to supply his customers with vehicles which, for elegance, lightness, and durability, are not to be surpassed. Repairs executed on the most reasonable terms, and estimates given when required. Second-hand vehicles taken in exchange. His illustrated carriage catalogue forwarded free on application to William: Holt, Carriage Bazaar and Manufactory, 267 and 269, Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

npHE undersigned begs to intimate to his X friends and the public that he has RECOMMENCED his BUSINESS as a .BUILDER, and that he is now prepared to execute ariy orders that may be entrusted to him with economy and despatch. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 8

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