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FARM WANTED. WANTED, to BUY, or to LEASE, with a Purchasing Clause, a FARM of from 200 to 300 acres. There must be a good House on it, and some improvements.— Apply, for particulars, to Chables ToTHna, Shortland-street.

ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, on Tuesday night, from Symondsstreet, a Red and White MILCH COW, with curved horns , brand like Con g^^^ April 18, 1867.

P HE AS ANT -SHOOTING. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. IN consequence of certain unprincipled persons having, contrary to law, been guilty of SHOOTING PHEASANTS, the above reward will bepaid by the Acclimatisation Society to any person giving such, information as may lead ,to the conviction of any such offender, prior to Ist May proximo. J J. BURTT, Hon. Seo.

LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C. IN consequence of its being Easter Monday, the USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodgewill NOT TAKE PLACE This Evening, but will be held in the Lodge Room, Star Hotel, Albertstreet, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 29th instant, at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the R.W.M.

A JL X LODGE WAITEMATA, No. 689, E.C. LODGE OF INSTRUCTEON. npHE Regular Weekly MEETING of the above A lodge will be held at the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock. A full and punctual attendance is requested. By ° ldW - H. G. WADE, Secretary.

LODGE ST. JOHN; THE Regular MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodgewill take place THIS EVENING (Tuesday), the 23rd instant. ■ By-^ofa.B.W.M. . J7BECOB

ACCLIMATISATION. A PUBLIC MEETING fof Agriculturists and Settlers of the districtsfof Pakuranga, Paparoa, and Turanga, will be held at Brady's Hotel, Howick, THIS EVEMNG (Tuesday) 23rd April, at seven o'clock p.m., for the purpose of devising measures to strengthen the Auckland Committee in their patriotic endeavour to benefit the country by the introduction of Insectivorous Birds, &o. 8. SEDDON, P. PEACOCKE, P. FITZPATRICK, W. CAMPBELL, T. P. DE QUINCEY, E. MACLEAN.

COMMITTEE OF SAFETY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, in the Newton Hall, for the purpose of Forming a Society of Protection against the rascalities so prevalent in this city. Chair taken at balf-pait 7 precisely.

AUCKLAND TROOP, R.C.V. THE above TROOP will PARADE on WEDNESDAY next, the 24th April, at 3 o'clock p.m., at One-tree Hill. All Members are particularly requested to attend. By order. H. HARDINGTON, Captain, Commanding Auckland Troop * R.C.V.

WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholder! of the Waihau Gold Mining Company (Limited) will beheld at the Company's office, Fort-Btreet, on FRIDAY, April 26, at 3 o'clock p.m., to confirm the resolution passed on fettdlMl*. ROBEBT SOHULTZj I Secretary.

NOTICE. HPHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between X Messrs. VICKERY & MASEFIELD, as Engineers and Ironfounders, of this city, has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on under the style or firm of Masemetj) and Co., who will receive all Debts owing, and settle any Claims connected with the late fim> #c . „ WILLIAM VICKERY, (Signed) THOMAS T. MASEFIELD. Witness : Edwakd Habkir. Auckland, April 17, 1867^

NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS have This Day entered into PARTNERSHIP as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, under the Firm of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. SAMUEL COCHRANE. WILLIAM S. COCHRANE. Auckland, April 4, 1867.

NOTICE. UNLESS the undersigned GOODS are CLAIMED within 14 days from this date, they will be SOLD by Auction to pay expenses :— 1 CASE, addressed Bishop Patteson 1 CASE, addressed W. H. Pohlen. 2 Casks WHITING ; no mark. BUTT & ANDERSON. April 18, 1867.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned is now prepared to SUPPLY DRAINING TILES, in any quantity, at the lowest possible rates. JAMES APPLEBY, BRICK AND TILE WORKS, Dru»t, April 17, 1867.

NEWCASTLE COAL, CORN, AND COLONIAL • * PRODUCE STORE, VIOTOEIA-STBKET EAST, Foot of the Barrack HilL BON.E DUST ! BONE DUST ! Fine and Medium, at low rates, and ,of the besc quality. , , MAIZE, OATS, ONIONS, BQTATOES, at lowest prices. •• - ,;,<}' !.*,'• FLSUR^ and BRAN, at mill prices. Bes^ Newcastle COALS, full weight, 465. and 80s. delivered. FIREWOOD— Cut, 13s. j Uncut, l?s. A. CUNNINGHAM solicits a trial of any of the above arpoles. guaranteeing* quality, ; and-price as as any house in A^ckftnd* '? • J < ! d February 27, 186ri

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

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