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►aX*3#fftDERS.

TENDERS are invited from Builders for the ERECTION of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and MANSE at Wanganui. Plans and specifications to be seen on and after TUESDAY, the 16th. lhe lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. B. CAMERON, Engineer and Architect.

TO PAINTERS.

npENDERS will be recieved, until noon of the I 17th July, for the PAINTING, ETC., of a HOTEL at Turanga. Plans and specifications to be seen on applying to

WILLIAM CAMERON, Builder, Cook-street.

TO BUILDERS.

npENDERS will be received by the undersigned A until 2 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY next, July 18tb, for ERECTING ADDITIONS in TIMBER to th« NATIVE LANDS COURT, Princes-street. Plans to be seen on applying to

READER WOOD, Architect, &c. Shortland-street, July 12, 1867.

HEALTH PRESERVED OR HEALTH RESTORED BY A VISIT TO THE HOT SPRINGS.

THOMAS SEAMAN, (Late of Onehunga,)

T> ESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants X\ of the New Zealand and Australian colonies that he has leased of Robert Graham, Esq., for *. term of years, the -*»>1 I

CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS^' „ WAIWERA^cy of the Baths, having confidence thatu.tforative properties, require with their medicjuo'be duly appreciated and sought «nlg>W& trusts, by careful attention to real benefit to all who may honour him with their patronage. „ , i,,<.vsav*uThe virtue of the Batha^w*^ the Bay »hle, arj^^fencfer it a most desirable WINTEK RESIDENCE for INVALIDS, especially if afflicted with rheumatism or neuralgia. Wines, Spirits, &0., may be obtained of the best quality and on the most reasonable terms at the Hotel on the grounds at the entrance of the Waiwerawera River, and within two minutes' walk of the residence. The favourite and fast-sailing cutter 'The Frances ' makes weekly trips from Auckland to the Hot Springs ; and it is hoped, as the Spring advances, that regular steam communication will be established.

OOMMEBCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, Corner of High. street, attokland.

GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIO!

THE Best and Cheapest LUNCH in Auckland, with a Glass of Good Ale, served up in a spacious and pleasant room, fronting the New Postoffice ,'and Custom-house, to be had at the above Hotel each day from 12 o'clock noon to 3 o'clock p.m. — Price, Is. Also, comfortable and well-aired Beds, at the most reasonable prices. Always on hand, the purest Winea and Spirits, chosen from the best brands. JOHN DARBY, Proprietor.

July 12, 1867.

ALFRED G. DAVIES, (LATE OF THE ALBION), ROYAL OAK HOTEL,

Corner of Cook and Chapel-streets, BEGS to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened the above house, and trusts, by strict personal attention and the best of liquors, &c, to merit a continuance of their Bupport.

TO FARMERS, AND OTHER COUNTRY SETTLERS.

XTTTITH a view of supplying the felt want W of there being no place in Town entirely devoted to the sale of FARM, GARDEN, and DAIRY PRODUCE, including Bacon, Poultry, Fruits, &c, the undersigned has determined to OPEN his large and commodious CORN and COLONIAL PRODDCE STORE, Victoria-street East (a three-storied brick building, a little way above the Greyhound Hotel), for this purpose, and hopes to receive the support of those whose interests he is thus endeavouring to promote. Tne PRODUCE entrusted to his care will be SOLD by AUCTION, once or twice a week ; and, as nothing else will be sold at these auctions but Country Produce, he anticipates that better prices will be realised. At present, the above Goods are so scattered and mixed up with other commodities that, he thinks, their value is thereby much lessened. All transactions will ba settled immediately after the sale. . , Days of sales will be intimated m future advertisements. Cash purchase of country produce. A. CUNNINGHAM, Farm and Colonial Produce Stores, Victoria-street East.

NEWCASTLE COAL, CORN, AND COLONIAL PRODUCE STORE, ViOTORIA-STREET EAST, Foot of the Barrack Hill.

BONE DUST! BONE DUST! Fine and Medium, at low rates, and of the best quality.

MAIZE, OATS, ONIONS, POTATOES, at lowest prices. FLOUR and BRAN, at mill prices.

Best Newcastle COALS, full weight, 455. and 50s. delivered. ... . FIREWOOD— Cut, 135.; Uncut, 11s. delivered.

A CUNNINGHAM solicits a trial of any of the above articles, guaranteeing quality, and price as low as any house in Auckland. February 27, 1867.

DUNVILLE'S WHISKEY.

THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

[FROM THE " TELEGRAPH," MARCH 29, 1867.] " O PIERS & POND, Contractors for the RE- & FRESHMENT DEPARTMENT of the PARIS EXHIBITION, have arranged with MESSRS. DUNVILLE & CO., Belfast, for a regular supply of their fine OLD IRISH WHIBKEY during th« Exhibition Season." W. J. YOUNG, Agent, Auckland.

ANY CLAIMS AGAINST MR. JOHN GRAHAM, or the undersigned, either as in partnership or individually, aro requested to be SENT IN to the Office of D. Graham and Co., Vulcan-Jane, ©ot later than the 20th instant. PAVIP GRAHAM,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3117, 13 July 1867, Page 1

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