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A YOUNG LADY is desirout of meeting with an ENGAGEMENT in a respectable MILLINERY or DRAPERY Establishment, or any other similar situation.— Pleaie address A. 8.C., Port-office, Auckland. TO DRAPERS.— WANTED, an Experienced ASSISTANT,— AppIy to R. W. Dyson, Waterloo House, 220, Queen-atreet. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD, LOST, on the 28th instant, a BUNCH of SAFE KEYS.— Anyone finding same, and returning it to this office, will receive the above reward.

LOST, between Hobson-street and Mrs. Wallaoe's Btore, Drake-street, a Leather BAG, with money order inaide, but payment stopped. Anyone finding the same, and returning it to Mrs. Wallace, Drake-street, will be rewarded. LOST on the 28th instant, on the Onehunga Road, or else taken by mistake from a dray, a CARPET BAG, containing wearing apparel.— Whoever will return the same to Mr. Griffiths, Blue Post, Victoria-street, will be rewarded.

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 ; 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 tbe 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 otter 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.

I BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 — — — — NOTICE is hereby given that the HALFYEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank will be held in the Banking, house in Auckland, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 30th day of October, at noon,for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors for the half-year ending 30th instant ; the election of a Director in tbe room of the retiring Director ; and for any other business that may be brought before tbe meeting.} By order of the Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. It is hereby notified that Mr. CHARLES JOHN TAYLOR, and Mr. READER GILLSON WOOD have given the necessary notice that they are CANDIDATES for the VACANT SEAT at the BOARD of DIRECTION.

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this BANK will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 14th instant, t» WEDNESDAY, the 30th idem, for the compil?tion of half-yearly lists and calculation of dividends j and it is hereby notified to shareholders that, unless otherwise specially provided for in the transfer, the dividend will be payable to tbe person in whose name the shares stood at the closing of the books, no transfers subsequent to that date carrying accrued dividend. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, October 4, 1867.

UNITED SERVICE LODGE, NO. 421, T.C. THE regular MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodge will be held in the Lodge - room, Masonic Hotel, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 30th instant. Hour of meeting, 7 o'clock sharp. By order of theW.M. WILLIAM J. SPEIGHT, Secretary.

COBB & CO.'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TO PARTIES VISITING THE WAIKATO. /CONVEYANCES of any description can be had from the above establishment, on and after this date —October 29, 1867— t0 LEAVE AUCKLAND, CALLING at all the INTERMEDIATE TOWNSHIPS, and ARRIVING at HAMILTON and NGARUAWAHIA tbe SAME DAY. C. G. QUICK & CO., Proprietors.

AMERICAN BROOM CORN. THE undersigned begs to state, in answer to inquiries, that from the pres-at time to about a month hence is the proper time to SOW the above. For particulars see Daily Southern Cross of September 12th»nd October 7tb, and Weekly News of September 14th. Seed can be obtained from Messrs. R. Baird and Co., Queen -street, and Mr. Layers, Durham-street j or direct from C . T . W REN, Mount Hobson Nursery, Remuera. October 21, 1867. CLAB-EMONT HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND. AS the proprietor will stand at a somewhat lower rent from the Ist of November next, he proposes to give his friends and the public an advantage also from that date, still giving them the same GOOD LIVING and DOMESTIC COMFORT which has always been found at this establishment. October 29, 1867. MR THOMAS SPENCER wishes to inform his friends tbat he has -commenced the business of a LAND and STATION AGENT, and will be happy to inspect Runs and Farms, for Purchase or Sale. Buyers of land may rely upon his services, as he in well acquainted with the lands of the province, and is, moreover, a practical man. For absent proprietors he undertakes a careful superintendence of their estates, collecting rents, &o. — Address, care of Mr. J. T. Garliek, Queen-sreet. ~ H. H. TTJKTON, THAMES AND COROMANDEL AGENCY OFFICE, Hobson's Buildings, Fort-strbeiv (Next above New Custom-house.! FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA, at 9d. i the half-pound and Ib. 6d. the pound packet. Wholesale andßetail atthe Homeopathic Pharmacy,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3210, 30 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3210, 30 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3210, 30 October 1867, Page 1

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