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MRS. JONES'S Private BOARDING-HOUSE, Graham's Buildings, opposite Government House. .

£*f* g\f\ TO BE LTSNT on first-class security. 3WO tM ' — T. S. Weston, Crescent Chambers,

WANTED, everybody to KNOW that, on account of the great success which the NONPAREIL DINING-HOOMS have had ever ■moe opening, FRANK feels it his duty to return his sincere thanks to his numerous CUbtom ®"' D^ci begs to assure them that he will continue to bMt vXL those Splendid DINNERS of Soup, Joint, Vegetables, and Pudding, for Is., in the same liberal Btyle as ever, *s he finds that small profits ana a large custom pays him best. Board and Lo<JfJl? 'g. by day or week, on moderate terms.— FRAJNUIO GRAU, Nonpareil Dining-Rooms, Qaeen-street, three doors below corner of West Queen-street.

WANTED, for Cash, a FARM of about 100 acres; must have 20 acres cleared, and house; within 50 miles of Auckland.— Address, "Cash," care of Dr. Perry, Corner of Chapel and Wellegley-atreet3, Auckland i .

WANTED to PURCHASE, about Ten Acres of UNIMPROVED LAND, within 15 miles of Auckland.-Apply by letter, CO., office of this paper.

WANTED to SELL, 60,000 Well-burnt BRICKS, in any quantities.— Apply to Akchard and Beown, Coal and Firewood Depot, Mechanics' Bay. '

WANTED, a Female COOK.— Apply at the Waitemata Hotel, near the Wharf.

WANTED, Two or Three Good MOULDEKb j 15s. a day— cash every night if required.— i Apply, Cbapel-street Iron Foundry. ____

WANTED, a HAMMERMAN.— AppIy to Jaues McEwen, North Shore.

WANTED, TENDERS for DIGGING a DITCH round a Five-acre Paddock, at Remuera.— Address, H., office of this paper. —

WANTED, * respectable LAD as Apprentice to the Baking business.— Apply to Robert Hale, Parnell.

WANTED, bv a person having five or six hours' Splre-time daily, EMPLOYMENT in-WRITING ofj any kind, BOOK-KEEPING, COLLECTING, Giving German and French LESSONS, &c, at moderate terms.— Address C.C., office of this paper. ,

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, yesterday, between the Duke of Marl, borough and Shortland-street, a PURSE, containing a SUM OF MONEY. The finder will receive the above reward on leaving it at the Southern Cboss office.

LOST, from Te Rore, on or about the 2nd Sep. teinber, Two COWS, near calving ; one a White Poley, branded JM on milking-side, and n on off side ; the other, a Yellow Cow, large horns, with same brands as former.— Any person giving information as to the whereabouts of the above to Mr. John Hall, Otahuhu, or to Thomas Rosbokough, Te Bore, will be suitably rewarded.

LOST, on MONDAY morning, between St. George's Pay and Cracroft-streefc, Parnell, the TIPPER END of a PICCOLO, silver-mounted. The finder will be rewarded on bringing it to Mesßrs. Ffaton and Bobinson's, Opticians, Queen-street.

STOLEN or .STRAYED, from Tuakau, a Shorthorned White COW, with reddish marks over body, and red over shoulders, branded (newly) V-V (conjoined) on near rump ; about six weeks from calving. — Any one giving information as to the whereabouts of said Cow to Lorimbr CoRBETT, Brooklands, Tuakau, or to Dr. Cokbett, Auckland, will be rewarded.

STRAYED into my Paddock, about last January, One Bay COLT. If not CLAIMED in SKVEN DAYS from this date it will be SOliD to defray expenses. QAWSRQ^ Great North Road, October 3, 1867.

NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY THE MONTHLY MEETING of this Society will be held at the Criterion Hotel, THIS DAY (Tuesday), the Bth instant, at 3 p m. J. GORDON, Secretary.

IN BE ISAAC RICHARDSON VIALOD'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of an Order made by his Honor Mr. Justice Moobe, a MEETING of the CREDITORS in the above Estate will be held at the Office of Mr. A ndrew Beveridge, Wyndham«street, Auckland, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon of THURSDAY next, the tenth day of October inst., for the purpose of appointing a Trustee in the said Estate. ANDREW BEVERIDGE, Solicitor for William John Young, a creditor, of the said Isaac Richardson Vialou. October 4, 1867.

THE KAPANGA GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given bhat a CALL of TEN SHILLINGS per Share has This Day been made upon the Shareholders in the above Company, to be paid to the Treasurer on or before the Ist November next, at their office, 164, Queen-street. Interest at the rate of 15 per cent, will be charged from that date until paid. Bv order of the Directors. * R. HORNE, Treasurer and Secretary. Auckland, October 7, 1867.

RETIRING FROM^BUSINESS. M. BEUCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 102, QUEEN-STREET, BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he is RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, being about to leave the colony, and that during the next fourteen days they -will be able to obtain CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELLER Y of all descriptions at his shop at a VERY LOW PRICE. As the stock must be cleared out without delay, the public will do well to avail themselves of an early opportunity of inspecting his goods. Parties having Clocks, Watches, or Jewellery being repaired will be good enough to call f or them. An immediate settlement of out-standing accounts is requested. September, 24, 1867.

THAMES GOLDFIELD. TIMBER. THE Undersigned have OPENED TIMBER YARDS at SHORTLAND, and have on hand— SAWN TIMBER, of every size. ALEXANDER HOGG & CO.

TO WOOL-GROWERS AND INTENDING SHIPPERS. THE undersigned will ADVANCE upon, ARRANGE FREIGHT, INSURANCE, and <allotherm* > tfer's connected with the SHIPMENT of WOOL -consigned for sale to 1 their London friends. ' CRTJIGKgHANKj SMART, & CO. 1 Auckland, October 8, 1867.

D GRAHAM is * BUYER of' FLAX for .X.' ■• CASH. - Flax stored free of charge until^fuffcher notice. 1 The .bort'prieei obtainedj "and every fencouragement-given to Producers. Vulcan-lane, October 4, 1867.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3191, 8 October 1867, Page 1

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