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FOR TARANAKI, WilZrafr^^Jjp J WELLINQTOraffiffi 1^-^ 1 - IT1HE s.s. •WANGANUI' will i i.fl^k X leave the New Wharf, One- • jHng^Whunga, for the above ports, on . _■__■_» SUNDAY next, 21st instant, at 2 For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board, at Onehunga j or to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agent?, Auckland.

m rr^HE p.s, •HHfK X ' ENTERPRISE No. 2 ' iMSiStwill leave Auckland every WEDBl_B__PNESDAY, at 5 p.m., for Wangarei, calling at Little Omaha, Mackenzie's Cove, Wangarei Heads, and Grahamstown, returning on FRIDAY as per Time Table. The irtwimw will ~»o <-U ** M«ngftp» on W trips of the 10th and 24th July. BUTT ft ANDERSON, Agents.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. FORWARDING PASSENGERS TO ANY OF THE AUSTRALIAN PORTS. _K_ HPHE Al Clipper Barqut tK_k X * BELLA MARY, 1 /5U31l_rRiCHABD Cosmkg, Master, will sail atfiS^M above on THURSDAY, 25* inst. For freight or possage, apply to HENRY S. MEYERS, Agent, 22, Queen-street Wharf.

FOR NEWCASTLE^DIRECT. FORWARDING PASSENGERS TO ANY AUSTRALIAN PORT. _K_ rpHE favourite Clipper Barque K§y_\ X 'ANNE MELHUISH* /5|_3K_| will sail on TUESDAY, 23rd instant. : £j££2§£ For freight or passage, apply on board, or to __ Nr)ERS0N & MAC FARLANE. Joly 12, 1867. j

FOR WELLINGTON DIBECT. j a-w mHE Clipper Schooner 'WILLIAM,' I <kXn_^ -»• 188 tons register, P. DlCKSON, ' S_0lrS» Master, will sail for the above port on or ■■■■■*- about MONDAY next, 22nd instant. For freight or passage, apply to COMBES k DALDY, j Agents.

MR. EDWIN WESTMORELAND'S Publio SlNGfNG-CLASS will be COMMENCED THIS (Friday) EVENING, in the Wellington-street Presbyterian School-room, at 8 o'clock p.m. Terms, 5i. per Quarter.

1A a FANCY GLACE SILK DRESSES, XtJ" from 40s. to 50s. tach, averaging 15 yards a dress, will be offered This Week at R. HoBNi'is, Queen-streel*

npBE Proprietor of the RED STAR, in returning JL thanks for past favours, has the pleasure of statins that the interest of the business has been TRANSFERRED to S. AND J. R.Vailes New Premises, corner of Queen and Wyndbam-streets.

IF you want a Good DINNER, with Soup, Joint, Vegetables, and Pudding, for Is., go to the NONPAREIL. Tripe with Potatoes every night, 6d. a Plate; Oynters, 3d.-Nonpareil Dmmg-roo-s Queen-street, three doors below corner of West Queen-street. A few Boarderscanbe accommodated; terms moderate. ___—

DAMASK, MOREEN, an« UNION CURTAIWS and TABLE-COVERS Cleaned, or Dyed Scarlet, Crimson, Green, Blue, or Drab. At the City of Auckland Dyeing EstabLshment, Greystreet ; and Shortl.nd-street, opposite Bank of Auckland. _^

FEATHERS Cleaned, Dyed, and D ' e , 8se . a J Straw Hats Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered to the Newest Shapes. At Grey-streeif j and Shortland. street, opposite Bank of Auckland.

SUPERIOR BLACK, for MOURNING, DYED eyery Thursday, at the City Dye Works. Dye warranted not to rub off. Mixtures of Cotton and Wool, or Cotton and Silk, Dyed ; as well as all Woollen Goods. __.

/GENTLEMEN'S SUITS CLEANED, REVT NEWED, or DYED, in First-class Style. At the City Dye Works, Grey-street; and Short-land-itreet, opposite the Bank of Auckland.

MILLINERY, Dressmaking, Mantlemaking. Ladies' Under-olotbing, .Girl.' *f*<$ Clothing, and work of every descnptionMADB io OBDER on the shortest notice at Ji. HOBNES, Draper, Queen-street. .

FOR SALE, a 6-inch Centre LATHE, with 5-ffc planed iron bed, standards, slide-rest, and I double T split collar-head, wheel centre, fly-wheel, chucks, &c.-Apply to Cbitickshank, Smart AND CO. ' '

FOR Immediate Sale, TEN SHARES in the NORTHERN LAND ASSOCIATION, with a DRAW of £200.— J. Tonson Gaelics:, Estate Agent. „

FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA, at 9d. "the half-pound and Is. 6d. the pound packet. Wholesale andRetail attheHomceopathic Pharmacy, Qneen^treet. .

_~1ENTLEWOMEN'as HOUSEKEEPERS, &c, VJT Respectable General Servants, Grooms, Farm Servants, 4c, are always on my lists, waiting places. — T. B. Hannasobd, Registry Office, High-street.

REGISTRY OFFICE for MASTERS and i SERVANTS, Shortland-street, opposite Bank of Auckland. Fee: One Shilling.- Edgab and Gilchbist, Proprietors.

REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS, at BROWN'S Furniture Shop, top of Greystreet. At present, General Servants, Housemaids, and Nursemaids Waiting Engagements.

TXT ANTED, a TENANT for a HOUSE in W Onehunga, with Stables, and one »nd a half acres of Land.— Apply^'Captain Stmonps, R.M.

WANTED, This Day, an Active General SERVANT, about 22 or 23 years of age, for a, good Town Situation, where washing is given out :. must have reference frem former situation.— Edgab ahd " Gilchbist, Shortland-street Registry - Office. " <

WANTED, a Good COACHSMITH and BLACKSMITfl.-Apply, Cobb akd Co., , Victoria-street.

WANTED, » HAMMERMAN. —Applv to JamsMoEwin, Shipand General Blaok■mith. North. Shore. '

I WANTED, » Good 000K;— Apply, Army *nd! NavvHoteL ' !

'tX7"^ NTED °» W though. FARM SERVANT.J VV " ' None but' honest, industrious men need! »pply.— Apply to Udt Bbot_crs, Mount Eden. ;

WAITED, a smart active BOY, who cam Milk, and willing to make himself generally useful. Certifioate of character required by John Hall; Otahuhxt. j - ,_^>

' riTA^TEDTly » Young Man, * SITUATION " O a «, FARM, to make himself "generally useful • hft * thorough knowledge of all the duties. - T Applv.^I.M..offioaofthiBP»per.

- TO^ROOBBS ANIX CHEESEMONGERS.™ !i I" fiT" "I i 0 • ■< . _ 3 ' *" ' '' '' t V

o A/G6O& COUNTERMAN a-d^ACCQU^T^Nir, __» that thoroughly: understands Bpfipn-pxamg, flofiei-roMting, *a, i_aptojsew,u»fiHrrbe <^ n '^^^^ A^^*«_.^| thif pap*i* ** '*"'' '^^ A "' >*•_■'' '*•• -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 1

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