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WILL F.8., who addressed a Letter to M.D., office of this paper, send his name and address to M.D. ? He will find a LETTER at the Post-offioe.

TO MEDICAL MEN.— The Advertiser wishes to TRANSFER his PRACTICE and appointments.— Addrest, M.D., office of this paper.

TTNDEROLOTHING ! BARGAINS ! See QueenuiU 'street Window of the National Mart, This Day. Clearing-out the entire Stock. — S. and J. iR.'VAILE.

SATS, BONNETS, and FLOWERS, at ONETHIRD ORIGINAL COST, at John h's. — Remember — No. 18, Grey -street.

I*4jET TWINE and COBK for NETS.— I,SOOIb, X v assorted sizes, received per ship * Maori' from London, on sale at Williams and Co.'s, Ship Chandlers.

FOR SALE, on very easy terms, the MOUNT EDEN TUB and BUCKET MANCFAC TORY. The plant consists of 12-horse power horizontal steam-engine and boiler, set of cylinder saws and gear, circular saw benoh, planing, morticing, and boring machines, concentric latbes, and all the necessary machinery, for the efficient manufacture of tubs, buckets, hay rakes, brooms, washboards, 4c.— Apply to Chablxs Tothill, Cresqent Chambers, Shortland-street. '

FOR £60, Two Well-bnilt HOUSES in Edwardesstreet, Freehold.— Compensation Scrip ; I am a buyer to any amount. — T. B. Hannaford, 165, Queen-street. "

SHARES in First-rate CLAIMS at the Thames for sale ; Working Half-share in Townley's Claim, £15.— Stacepool E. ODell, next house to Governor Browne Hotel, Hobson-street.

AQAA £1.000, and £4,000 to LEND on dlkVO* ' If, Freehold Security.— Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent.

REGISTRATION FORMS on SALE at the Queen-street office of this paper.

REGISTRY OFFICE for SERVANTS, at Brown's Furniture and Grocery Store, top of Grey-street. Good Servants waiting engagements.

GOOD SERVANTS (none others need apply) can obtain SITUATIONS immediately by apply ing at Hannaford's Servants' Registry, 165, Queen-street.

WANTED, 60 GAS SHARES.— AppIy to W. Aitken, Share Broker.

WANTED, a HYDRAULIC PRESS, in thorough working order, suitable for compre ssinp bay.— Address, with full particulars and price,i cc, office of this paper.

WANTED, a Good General SERVANT for a small family j also a NURSE GIRL, who has been accustomed to children,— Apply at the office of this paper. '

WANTED, a General SERVANT.— AppIy at the Commercial Hotel, Shortland-street.

TO SADDLERS. WANTED, a Good GENERAL HAND ; one that can make Collars preferred. A steady man would &nd constant employment. — Apply, by letter to • H. R. HOLDER, Saddler, Napier.

NELSON COLLEGE, fTIHE office of HEAD-MASTER of this Institution X being about to become VA C A NT, the services of a gentleman duly qualified for the same ,are required. The remuneration will be a salary of £500 per annum, with an allowance of £2 per annum for each puril, together with residence in the College. The Head-Master will be required to take entire charge of the Boarding department, and to board resident pupils at the rate of £35 per annum each, including washing. Applications, accompanied with Testimonials or reference?, will be received until the 10th of April next, addressed to ROBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. Nelson, New Zealand, February 14, 1868. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from Parnell, a Black Draught HORSE, white nose, 16 hands, Commissariat brand on both rumps. Anyone 1 giving information to Mr. Sawers, Parnell Store, will receive the above reward.

RECEPTION OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR SIR GEORGE F. BOWEN. \ THE Officers of the various FRIENDLY SOCIETIES and PUBLIC BODIES are requested to MEET with the RECEPTION COMMITTEF, in Messrs. Nathan's Stores, Shortlandstreet, TO-MORR OW (Friday), the 6th current, at 4 o'clock p.m., with a view to their taking part in the Public Reception of his Excellency the Governor. By order of the Committee. , JOHN OGILVIE, Hon. Secretary. ( Canada Buildings, Auckland, Maroh 4, 1868. TO SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAYSCHOOLS.

A MEETING of SUPERINTENDENTS of all SUNDAY - SCHOOLS in the City and Suburbs of Auckland is hereby convened at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms TOMORROW (Friday) Evening, the 6th instant, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of making arrangements for Sunday-schools on the arrival of H.H.R. the Duke of Edinburgh. ' WILLIAM TAYLOR, Superintendent of St. Matthew's Snnday-school^ Auckland, March 5, 1868. '

PUBLIC MEETING. \ m PUBLIC MEETING will be held on £lL FRIDAY EVENING, the 6th March, at lalf-past seven o'clock, in the Hall of, tb^e Mechanics' Institute, at which office-bearers of the FINANCIAL REFORM LEAGUE will be elected ; md an opportunity will be afforded the public of igning the Roll as members of the League. j

ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. IN consequence of the Papakura Meeting, on Wednesday, the 4th instant, the ANNUAL MEETING is POSTPONED till the following WEDNESDAY, at 2 o'clock. ■ ' ■ J. BURTT, Hon: Secretary. '

NOTICE. THE MEETING of the PASSENGERS per 1 • M AOKI,' at the .Wynyard Hotel, is POSTPONED, till further ' notice, as many interested .parties are unavoidably absent at the Thames. iNO. 1 ROYAL COMPANY AUCKLAND RIFLE 1 J VOLUNTEERS. $

THE COMPETITION for Cross Rifles and • Money Prizes will take place at the- Riflie Range, Point Chevallier, on .MONDAY next, the 9th .instant, at half-past 9 o'clock a.m. Ranges, 100, 200, and 300 yards, flythe position, five shots at each range. No member will be allowed to compete' tf not present at commencement of firing. Every member to bring bis own ammunition. By qrder of the Captain Commanding. J. a., xSUtvJNOj Hon. Sec. o;, . BOBEBT X MoFABLAND, C.E., iARCHETEOTi ANDitfJCENSED SJ7RVEYOB> ALiEwr-STiunst, Auckland.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3318, 5 March 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3318, 5 March 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3318, 5 March 1868, Page 1

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