-u TTTANTED TO CHARTER, a *Q^^ W Small VESSEL for WELLINGR. MONK, Mechanics' Bay. FROM THE MANUKAU, FOR GEEYMOUTH DIRECT. __ npHE Clipper Ketch A_ X 'ISABELLA,' ABW 52 tons register, Martin H. Bubrell, Master, will sail, as above, TBIS {gj____3, day, the 30th instant. For passage only, aPPIya PP ly^ EY __ Fort-street ; Or W. D. BREWER, Onehunga. April 30, 1867. , , FOR CHRISTCHURCH.
_p* npHE Cutter _■_ X 'WOODSTOCK,' _o^Rk Captain Sioane, will sail for Christ_M_H|___ church in a few days. 4NbHw9^ For freight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO.; Or BUTT & ANDERSON. Auckland, April 27, 1867. FOR WANGAREI AND MANGAPAI. _^ rfIHE Favourite Cutter _■_ J ' SMUGGLER' _B9|V will sail, as above, THIS DAY, at For freight or passage, apply on board. FOR WANGAREI DIRECT. -»■ HPHE Favourite Cutter jBL X ' WANGAREI,' mBLX. having been detained, will sail for the ijSWSL above port TO-DAY, at 11 a.m. NqßsHsfs^ For freight or passage, apply on board : or to __' J. ROBEBTON & CO. FERRY TO STOKES'S POINT.
_s_, TXT SMITH, having had a new ■■L W . boat built, the ' PETREL,' J_9_i_ for the above service, begs to inform JSPBRik the people of North Shore and public Qs3flWsi^ 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 8.30 p.m. Leaves Waterman's Stairs, 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., and 430 p.m.
IF Mr. BAILEY, of ARCH HILL, 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 expenses.
FOR SALE, 14 miles from Auckland, at £1 sterling per acre, one of the Best FARMS in the Wade, containing 204 acres, and possessing every advantage of soil, natural drainage, exposure, wood, water, road frontage, and Government reserve.— Apply to R. H. Stevenson, Wyndbamstreet ; or to Dr. Corbett^
FOR SALE, Cheap, a Six-ioomed HOUSE in Wynyard -street, with Tanks, &c, having 15 Years' Lease unexpir«d, at £4 per annum.— For particulars and price, apply to George Sibbin. FOR SALE, a Splendid Imported SOW PIG.— Apply to Walter Dudley, Queen-street.
LAND SCRIP.— For SALE,£IIS 13s. 4d. worth, for £70.— T. B. Hannafobd, Land Agent, High-street.
K A/_ OUNCES OLD SILVER WANTED, OVU iii time for Mail. Highest price given. — I. Phillips, Loan-office, Queen-street.
WANTED, to SELL, a First-class BILLIARD TABLE, with all recent improvements and requirements. Price very moderate.— Apply to John Mason, Durham-street, Auckland.
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, Mouldings, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Carpenters' Tools, Zinc, P*ints, Glass, &c, at prices (for cash) hitherto unequalled in Auckland, at Custom-bouse-Btreet or Newton.
WANTED, PURCHASERS for 90,000 wellburned BRICKS, Lime, Sand, &c, &a, at lowest rates.— Archard ahd Brown, Coal and Firewood Depdt, Mechanics' Bay.
WANTED, to RENT, a HOUSE, of from Seven to Ten Rooms, in the eastern or southern Suburbs of Auckland. One having a Garden and Paddock prrf erred.— Apply, stating rent and paiticulnrs, to Box 59, Post-office.
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, Two Dairies' Best FRESH BUTTER, Is. 3d. ; Best SALT BUTTER (any quantity), Is.— Apply T. W. Marsh, Queenstreet, Auckland.
WANTED, an Experienced SALESWOMAN for the Millinery Department. —R. Horne.
WANTED, immediately, a WOMAN capable of managing a Dairy and House-work. If married, and the husband understands farm-work and the management of sheep and stock, a place would be made for him. — Apply at the Shortlandstreet Registry Office.— Edcar akp Gilchrist.
WANTED, a MAN, who understands Cooking, and to make himself useful.— Apply at the Wharf Hotel.
WANTED, a SECOND COOK for s.s. • Taranaki' ; one that has been used to Steamboats preferred.— Apply to F. Stratton, London Tavern, Queen-street, between 11 and 12 o'clock.
WANTED, a Steady MAN as CARTER, and to make himself useful.— Apply to Walter Dudley, Queen-street.
WANTED, a BOY to make himself Generally Useful in a HOTEL.— Apply at the office of this paper.
WANTED, a BOY. Reference required. — I. Phillips, Loan-office, Queen-street.
TO THE YOUNG LADIES OF AUCKLAND.
npHREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN, of fascinating X address, polished manners, and engaging appearance, being anxious to secure desirable PARTNERS IN LIFE, now take the present opportunity of ventilating the subject. Two have £400, and one £500 a year, and each a comfortable residence. Answer (with Carte de Visite), to be addressed H.T. or W., Cross Office. H O W I C K. 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. Abnet, situated at Turanga, near flowick. ALBIN MARTIN, East Tamaki.
STRAYED into, and now running in, my paddock for some time, *t Papakura, a Red and White Coloured COW, cocked horns, branded WH conjoined on milking side. The owner can have same on paying expenses ; and if not claimed within 14 days from this date, itwillbesold. JOHN NOLAN, April 25, 1867. Papakura.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18670430.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3045, 30 April 1867, Page 1
Word Count
875Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3045, 30 April 1867, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.