( TTENRY feTIDOLPH.— A LETTER for you XX lies at the office of this paper. _.
A POSITIVE BARGAIN !— A Six-roomed Hbtrsfi, nearly new, in the loveliest part of Parnell, nt'iK Gentleman's Residence, thoroughly fencedj Flowers and Fruit; wifeh a Good Shed at the back. Price, £125. Half cash is required.— HannaFORD's General Agency Office, High-street. OR S\LE, CHEAP, a BAD DEBT due from the General Government to a Surveyor. Notice : No offer at a lower rate than id. in the pound will be considered.— X.V Z., office of this paper. LANDING, ex Mail Steamer, Keroaine and Moderator Lamp Chimneys, all sizes ; American Prospecting Picks, Sitnmons's Picks, Scrubbing Brushes, &c. ALL GOODS selling UNUSUALLY LOW.— P. A. Philips, 50 and 52, Quepn street.
LOOK in the FRONT WINDOW of the NATIONAL MART for SUMMER MUSLINS. .
FISCHER'S HOMO3OPATHIC COCOA, at 9d. the half-pound and Is. 6d. the pound packet. Wholesale and Retail at the Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Queen-street.
i^LAREMONT HOUSE, Fnnces-Btreet, auc--V_>/ land.— Board and Residence by the I>«y, Week. Month, or Year. Terms moderate.
MRS. JONES'S Private BOARDING-HOUSE, Graham's Buildings, opposite Government House.
SOILED or FADED CURTAINS, Damask, Union, or Moreen ; Tablecloths, nil Wool or Union, and Household Drapery of every description CLEANED or DYED, and Ke-finished, at Edgar and Gilchbist's, Grey-street and Shortland-street, opposite Bank of Auckland. _____ fi ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING CLEANED, RE~W NEWED, or DYED on the shortest notice. No unpicking necessary. Goods sent for and returned to any address. Prices to suit the times, at City Dye Works.— Edgab and Gilchrist, Proprietors. ACE and other SHAWLS, Pcarfs, Dresses of every material, Feathers, Falls, Hats, Cloaks, Mantles, Jackets, Eibbons, Velvet, Wool Mats, &c, CLEANED or DYED, and Re-finished in first-class style, at the City of Auckland Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment, Shortland-street, opposite Bank of Auckland, and at Grey-street. SUPERIOR BLACK, for Mourning, DYED every Thursday at the City Dye Works.— Edgar and Gilchrist. _________________- MM WANTED to PURCHASE, for Cash, a Small FARM— 2O, 30, 40 acres, or less or moreimproved or unimproved, within reach of Auckland, say 20 miles.— All particulars to be addressed to " Buyer," office of this paper. WANTED, everybody to KNOW that, on account of the great success which the NONPAREIL DINING-ROOMS have had ever since opening, FRANK feels it his duty to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers, and begs to assure them that he will continue to SERV-. th6se Splendid DINNERS of Soup, Joint, Vegetables, and Pudding, for Is., in the same liberal style as ever, as he finds that small profits and a large custom pays him best. Board and Lodging, by day or week, on moderate terms.— FßAN Lib GRAU, Nonpareil Dining- Rooms, Queen-street, three doors below corner of West Queen-street.
WANTED Known, that R. JONES has OPENED the BELFAST DININGROOMS, adjoining the New Bank of New Zealand. Dinners, Beds, &c, supplied at moderate rates.— N.B.— Good Stabling free of charge.
WANTRD, immediately, a Good General SERVANT.— AppIy at the office of thjs. paper ; or to Mrs. William Vaile, Alpha Villa, Home Bay.
WANTED, by Mrs. Churton, of St. George s B«y, a Respectable WOMAN, as General SERVANT.— AppIy between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. m WANTED, a MAN and his WIFE to take charge of a DAIRY ; also, three or four MEN, or strong LADS, able to milk, and make themselves generally useful on a farm.— Apply to Mr. Hargrfaves, Koyal Hotel. WANTED, immediately, TWO Smart BUTCHERS. Nona need apply who are not clean and sober.— A. Dornwhll. WANTED, a Smart Young MAN to make himself Generally Useful.— Apply at the Wharf Dining-rooms. FARM MANAGE^.— WANTED, by a YOUNG MAN, recently arrived from England, aSITUATION as Farm Manager and Overseer. The &dvertiser is practically acquainted with the details of a Farm, and understands the management of Horses, Sheep, and Cattle, having been brought up in the agricultural centre of Lincolnshire. Address, stating terms, &c, " Farm Manager," Cross Office. .
NOTICE. STOLEN or strayed, from Hobson's Bay, on the Ist instant, one Bay HORSE ; height, 14 hands ; black points ; small white star on forehead ; tail and mane thick, rather bushy j had no shoes ; turned 5 years old, and in good condition. — A reward of £1 will be paid to any one restoring the horse, if strayed, and a reward of £5 will be paid on giving such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the thief, if the horse has been stolen. D. HAY, Montpellier Nursery, Hobson's Bay. October 21, 1867.
ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, on the 16th, from Remuera, Two Young STEERS, 13 months old, one red-and-white and the other red except a white spot on the head, branded MH on right side. Any one giving information of the same to M. Houlihan, Remuera, will receive the above reward. NO. 6 COMPANY AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will PARADE for TARGET PRACTICE THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, _*. *,_-»**. JOHNBA i GBE> Captain.
THE KAPANGA GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in this Company will be held in Cochranes Buildings, Fort-street, Auckland, THIS DAY (Monday), 28th inst., at three o'clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Beport of the Directors and Auditors for the year ending 30th ult., the election of three Directors in place of those retiring, the election of two Auditors for the current year, and for any other business that may be brought before the meeting. By order of the Directors. R. HORNE, Secretary. Auckland, October 28, 1867.
X Y LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C. THE regular MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodee will be held in the Lodge Room, Stbr Hotel, Albert-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, the 28th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m,, precisely. By command of the R.W.M.
OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL. THE Annual General MEETING of the Shareholders will take place on WEDNESDAY Evening,- the-30th'instant, at half -past 7 o'clock, in the Hall.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3208, 28 October 1867, Page 1
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