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LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT. WANTED, an aotive PARTNER, with £100, to join the 'Advertiser in a moiWucratiye, increasing/ and permanent BUSINESS really tequiredin Auckland-; office work only.-For par- • -ticalars, apply byj letter, real name and address, to Mao, office of this paper.

SHEEP-STEALING. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. W"?P_is ?S&srs» ft longing to the undersigned- has been KILLED, one leg left where killed, and the skin and three legs attached,- found, below Thomas's Bridge, on the Great North Road, the above reward will be given to any person giving such information as will leaa to the conviotion of the thief "ggJJk MOTION. New Mills, July 12, 1867, _____

t, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. mHE ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of the X SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be held at 2 p.m. THIS DAY (Wednesday), 17th July, at the Offices of the Company, to receive the Halfyearly Report and elect two Auditors. By order of the Board.^ r Manager. July 17, 1867. A PUBLIC MEETING of the TOTEMPLOYED will be held in the Court-home Hotel, Onehunga, on THURSDAY Evening, 18th instant, at 7 o'clock. All those wanting employment are invited to attend. NOTICE. IF W. J. COTJRT does not personally (or by dub authorised agent), within, U days from date, PAY FREIGHT and CHARGES on, and take delivery of, 5 BOXES and 1 BAG addressed to him, andinow lying in my Store, the same will be Sold by publio j .-otto, for the ta-» -ggf a «ggSg h , f Fort-street. j Jyly 8, 1867. l VOLUNTEER NOTICE. THE attention of Volunteers is called to clause 72 of the Volunteer Regulations, 1865, which states that Volunteer Corps are not to assemble under arms for any' purpose unconnected wish Military Parade, Drill, or Rifle Practice, except with theoomentoj the Government," mTOTII3I M. lUjHH/, Major and Adjutant, Militia and Volunteer Office, Auokland, June 16, 1867.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO SETTLERS, FARMERS, SHOP-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. BEFORE purchasing your Jewellery, Watches, Eleotro-plated Goods, Work Boxes, Desks, Field Glasses, Clocks, and Perfumery, LOOK at my PRICES. AH Goods marked in plain figures. Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Every article has been REDUCED in PRICE 25 per cent., as you can see by looking for yourselves. The largest and bestaele&lorSTOCK in New Zealand, w F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street,

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELL3NCY SIR G. GREY, K.C.B. W. G. HIBBLE, PAINTER, GRAINER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, (Late of C. Moxon's, London, Decorator to her Majesty.) WG. HIBBLE, in returning thanks to hii friends and patrons for the liberal support which he has hitherto received, begs to inform them that he is GIVING UP the OIL and COLOUR TRADE, but will CONTINUE his TRADE as PAINTER, GRAINER, &c; and i 3i 3 now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in a first-class London style. 25, Karangahape-road.

PATRONISED BY ALL WHO KNOW IT. MASON'S STEAM HAIR-BRUSHING SALOON, 186, QITEEN-STREET. THIS is the only Establishment in the Province where CAMP'S PATENT ROTAHY HAIR BRUSHES are used. For effectually cleansing and strengthening the Hair they are unequalled. The LARGEST, CHOICEST, and most VARIED Stock of PERFUMERY in Auckland, from the best makers, including Goanell, Piesse and Lubin, Delcroix, ftc. * Also, a Large Assortment of Brushes, Combs, and every Toilet Requisite. First-class Baths— Hot, Cold, and Shower.

I f ILL 6-IYE, IN A FEW DAYS, A REDUCED PEICEjLIST. Victoria Mart, No. 41, Vicfcoria-slreet.

NOTICE. NOTICE. MR. ROSE begs to inform his friends that he still CARRIES ON his BUSINESS at the COACH AND HORSES HOTEL, a reduction being made in the rent. WILLIAM ROSE, July 1, 1867.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned is REMOVING to Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Stone Brothers, *"■ *"' W *" t HENRY S. MEYBES, Fort-street.

WHEAT. THE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of GOOD SAMPLES of the above. HENRY S. MEYERS, Queen-street Wharf.

NOTICE. fT .HE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of Well-* X . fed PIGS, of medium Bize, fit for bacon. JOHN COOK, PrincesrStreet, Onehunga.

A NY CLAIMS AGAINST MR. JOHN J\. GRAHAM, or the undersigned, either as in partnership or individually, are requested to be SENT IN to the Office of D. Graham and Co., Vulcan-lane, not later than the 20th instant. DAVID GRAHAM.

SEVERAL SUMS- o£ MONEY to LEND on approved security. --Appljjtb Vy G. M#CAUL, Solicitor, ' High-street, '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3120, 17 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3120, 17 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3120, 17 July 1867, Page 1

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