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FOR THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS. V*l_w nnHE Schooner I DOV will sail for >Wt_*V J- the above on SATURDAY next. OT^» For freight or passage, apply to the * g<mt * T.W. BRQWN, ' ' Custom-house-street, Farei Bs. ,

GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD 1 1 1 FOR THE THAMES DIGGINGS. _a. fTIHE splendid Cutter j nk. X 'SEVERN,' ! MBKx Captain Downes, will SAIL THIS JSM^ DAY (Friday), at 10a.m. Has room for 4___fSß». Passengers, and a few tons of Freight. A rc lytQ DAVID NATHAN.

GOLD!

FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT. FROM THE MANUKAU. _* r¥!HE Ketch ' ISABELLA,' 52 tons Al X register, M. H. Burbell, Master, AH^ will sail as above, pn or about S ATDRJBK^ DAY, the 3rd August, weather pe*4mHJS^ mitting. For freight or passage, apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL, Fort-street ; Or to W, D. BREWER, Onehunga.

FOR THE THAMES GOLDFIELD: __ rpHE Cutter __L X 'MARY ANN' IHI will SAIL on SATURDAY at 10, 4E_B___rV For freight or passage, apply on board, orto COM BES & DALDY.

FQR WANGAREI DIRECT. JL TN consequence of the p.s. ' Enter JBL X prise No. 9 ' going to the Thames, ____k the fine cutter iß||__ 'WANGAREI,' Qs____flfc J. Andwsen, Master, will be detained till SATURDAY next, at noon. For freight or j»gsage, apply to JOHN ANDERSEN, Master j Or to J. ROBERTON * CO,, Agents.

fTHHAMES GOLDFIELD.— SHOVELS, Picks, X Gold Scales, and EVERY CAMP REQUISITE.— P. A. Philips, 50 and 52, Queen-itreet,

NOTICE.— On and after Monday, August sth, Messrs. QUICK & CO.'S COACH will Leave Drury at 8 a.m., returning the Same Day from Auckland at 3 p.m.

_O«r> fii\i\ WANTED, on First-class FreedttV v,""" hold Security within seven miles from Auckland.— For particulars, apply to STttHBN E. Hughes, Solicitor, Shottland-street.

BLACK GLACE SILKS, Just Received, at from 48s. per Drens j and FANCY GLACE SILKS, 40s. to 60s. per Dress, at Robert Horni's, Queenstreet.

THE Proprietor of the RED STAR, in returning thanks for past favours, has the pleasure of stating that the interest of the business has been TRANSFERRED to S. and J. R.Vaujb's New Premises, corner of Queen and Wyndham-streets.

MILLINERY, Dressmaking, Mantlemaking. Ladies' Under-clothing, Girls' and Boys' Clothing, and work of every description MADE TO ORDER on the shortest notice at R. Hobnb's, Draper, Queen-street.

DAMASK, MOREEN, and UNION CURTAIiSS and TABLE-COVERS Cleaned, or Dyed Scarlet, Crimson, Green, Blue, or Drab. At the City of Auckland Dyeing Establishment, Greystreet ; and Shortland-street, opposite Bank of Auckland.

FEATHERS Cleaned, Dyed, and Dressed; Straw Hats Cleaned, Dyed, and Altered to the Newest Shapes. At Grey-street j and Shortlandstreet, opposite Bank of Auckland^

SUPERIOR BLACK, for MOURNING, DYED every 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, REVDT NEWED, or DYED, in First-class Style. At the City Dye Works, Grey -street ; and Short-land-street, opposite the Bank of A ockland.

TTtfSCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA, afc9d. _L the half-pound and Is. 6d. the pound packet. Wholesale andßetail attheHomceopathio Pharmacy, Queen-street. •

/GENTLEWOMEN as HOUSEKEEPERS, &c, V7T Reßpsctable General Servant*, Grooms, Farm Servants, 4c, are always on my lists, waiting places.— T. B. Hannatokd, Registry Office, Highstreet.

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

REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS, at Bkowm's Furniture Shop, top of Grey-street. At present several respectable Servants, with good references, waiting engagements.

WANTED, a TENANT for a HOUSE in Onehunga, with Stables, and one and a half acres of Land.— Apply to Captain Symokps, R.M.

WANTED, a MCJSICAL BOX— four or five airs ; Italian preferred ; soft-toned, and in good going order. — Apply to B. McCokmxok, next door to Acclimatisation Sooiety's office, Canada Buildings, Queen-street ; or at Parnell, with the Instrument, and stating terms*

WANTED, an Experienced NURSEMAID, to assist in housework.— Apply to Mrs. Edwakd Isaacs, Eden Crescent.

WANTED, a COACHMAN and GROOM, able to Milk, and to make himself generally useful— a smart Young Man.— Hannajoed's Reglstry.Offiotf, High-street.

WANTED, about ONE ACRE of LAND at Onehunga well DUG.— Apply to Mr. Kane, Wellington Hotel, Wellington-street, between 9 and 10 a.m.

WANTED, a Strong LAD, for the Country ; one that has been accustomed to Horses. — Apply at the office of this paper. W' ANTED, a PLACE for a Girl, 12 years old, to look after Children, and make herself otherwise useful. — Apply at the office of this paper.

FOUR BOYS WANTED, from li to 16 years of age, to WORK at a FLAX MILL, in the Country. — Apply -at Mr. Smith's, Bootmaker, opposite Newton Post-office, at 10 o'clock a.m. . ' A. RARE CHANCE.

\ PRACTICAL BAkER, who has two Military >jCJL iField ;Ovens -and a 1 small Capital, wishes to MEET with a PARTY shaving a small Capital to iJOIN him in starting a BAKERY at the entrance 'p£ tEeWames Diggings.— Apply by letter "Baker," office of this paper.

STRAYED^mtojlhaSt'ablea oi A. Cunningham, Victoria-street East, last, Thursday, 18th mat., la small Bay HORSI./' with A white marks on the forehead. If not olaime,d<wlthlh'.orie week of ithe .boy. d»f tfll b, sold to *J^JsgjJjg iM .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3134, 2 August 1867, Page 1

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