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TO OWNERS OF SMALL CRAFT.

r V^few rpENDERS will be received, on o r MHRRV 1 before the 2nd of May, fo SSSj&S?' DELIVERY of about FOUR TONS of SUPPLIES at TIRITIRI LIGHTHOUSE. Particulars may be obtained at this Office. H. S. MoKELLAR, Acting Collector. Custom-house, Auckland, April 27, 1867. , FROM THE MANUKAU. FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT. A rpHE Clipper Ketch ____k X ' ISABELLA,' _Pm\ 52 tons register, Martin H. Burkell, JBBmBS^. Master, will sail, as above, on TUESQf_m__fc DAY, the 30th instant. For passage only, •PP^ IR] _ By w Fort-street j Or W. D. BREWER, Onehunga. April 26, 1867. . " FOR CHRISTOHURCH.

___ rfIHE Cutter J___Dk JL 'WOODSTOCK,' JB_E\ Captain Sioane, will sail for- ChristMflWM^. church in a few days. <QgßißK* For freight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO.; Or BUTT & ANDERSON. Auckland, April 27, 1867. FOR WANGAREI DIRECT. ___ r pVHE Favourite Cutter ____JL J ' WANGAREI,' _BW\ now lying alongside Custom-house-J_ilßS__ street, will sail for the above Port >3ttHfiEt THIS DAY (Monday), the 29th instant, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. ROBERTON & CO. FERRY TO STOKES'S POINT.

j*. WT SMITH, having had a new _B_iL W . boat built, the • PETREL,' JHHsQL for the above service, beg 3 to inform J|lEH_& the people of North Shore and public vSgjgfjff^ generally that he will commence running his boat, three times daily, each way, as follows :— Leaves Stokes's Point, 9 a.m., 12 noon, and 3.30 p.m. Leaves Waterman's Stairs, 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., and 4.30 p.m. _______

THE Misse3 HILL, who arrived in Auckland lately, per • REGINA,' are requested to CALL at Hatless (Army and Navy Hotel), This (Monday) MorniDg, 29th instant, to MEET a FRIEND.

IF Mr. BAILEY, of ARCHHILL, does not FETCH the WATCH he left at the Prince Arthur Hotel, on or before the 4th of May, it will be SOLD to pay expensss.

SATURDAY NEXT-NEW WINTER GOODS, at S. & J. R. VAILE'S, Shortland-street.

nPHE RED STAR will show a NEW IMPORJ. TATION of WINTER GOODS on SATURDAY next, 27th instant.

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

TWO GENTLEMEN can bo BOABJJED in a Family living in a large and comfortable house situated about twenty minutes' walk from Queen-street, and commanding a beautiful view of the harbour.— Address C.L , office of this paper.

TO STEVEDORES AND OTHERS.— FOR SALE, Prize Medal Exhibition WOOL SCREWS, for Stowing Ships' Cargoes.— Apply to T. K. Collins, Stevedore, Sandridge.— For particulars, see Argus Supplement of February 14, 1867.

FOR SALE, Cheap, a Six-roomed HOUSE in Wyndham<street, with Tanks, &c, having 15 Years' Lease unexpired, at £4 per annum.— For particulars and price, apply to Gborge Sibbin.

LAND SCRIP.— For SALE,£IIS 13s. 4d. worth, for £70.— T. B. Hannatobd, Land Agent, High-street.

NEW ZEALAND BANK SHARES for SALE. 60 acres Prime LAND, Whangamarino Creek.— T. B. Hannaeord, General Agent, Highstreet.

WANTED the Public to know that a SNACK can be had at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, every day, with a glass of good Colonial Ale, for ONE SHILLING.— John Darby, Shortland-street.

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

WANTED, PUR CHASERS for 90,000 wellburned BRICKS, Lime, Sand, &c, &c, at lowest rates.— Archard and Brow, Coal and Firewood DepOt, Mechanics' Bay.

WANTED, a HOUSE, within five minutes' walk of Queen.street Wharf, east side; situation high.— Address by letter, stating size, rent, &c, to A., office of this paper.

WANTED, to PURCHASE Three Copies of CICERO'S DE SENECTUTE.— AppIy to Mr. Upton, Bookseller, Queen-street. .

WANTED, an Experienced SALESWOMAN for the Millinery Department.— R. Home.

WANTED, a Respectable Young WOMAN as SERVANT.— AppIy at the Globe Hotel, Wakefield-street. _____

WANTED, a Good COOK for a Gentleman's Family ; good references required ; good Wages given.— Apply at Brown's Registry Office, top of Grey-street. WANTED, a MAN, who understands Cooking, and to make himself useful.— Apply at the Wharf Hotel. WANTED, a Smart LAD.— Apply, at once, to Union Sash and Door Company, Mechanics Bay. . . | WANTED a BOY to make himself Generally Useful in a HOTEL.— Apply at the office of this paper. A GENTLEMAN of considerable experience and active business habits, will shortly be OPEN to an ENGAGEMENT, either as Manager or Agent, or to take any position of trust, where activity, energy, and integrity would be appreciated. —Address, A.J.W., Post-office, Parnell. TO FISHERMEN AND OTHERS. THE adve*fcisef is willing to encourage several of the above in the FORMATION of a FISHING STATION at the Barrier, for CURING and DKYING FISH. He will find Boat and Smoke Houses, Salt, &c, &c.-Apply to » Beta," Royal Hotel, at 2 o'clock TO-DAY (Monday). TO THE UNEMPLOYED. rpHE advertiser can" finl EMPLOYMENT, at X Low WAGES, for several Good AXEMEN. —Apply to " Beta," Royal Hotel, Wynyard Pier, TO-DAY (Monday), at 3 o'clock. HOWICK. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. THE above reward will be given for any INFORMATION which will lead to the CONVICTION of any persons STEALING WOOD or TIMBER from the property of Sir G. A. Ahney, ■ituated at Turanga,near Howick. ALBLN MARTIN, k East Tamaki,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3044, 29 April 1867, Page 1

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