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TO CA^fej^^T^D BUILDERS. HPENDERS are required, by noon of the 15th 1 instant, for the ERFCTIOJN of a DWELLINGHOUSE, &c, near Mercury Bay. Flans and specifications can be seen at our office To-day (Monday) and To-morrow (Tuesday), between the hours of 10 and 4. Tenders to specify for labour and material*, and for labour only. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DALTON BROTHERS, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. TO SCORIA -MASONS, ETC. HHENDERS will be received, until noon of the 15th X instant, for SCORIA FOUNDATIONS, &c, in Custom-house-street, Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect.

TO BUILDERS. 'pENDERS will be received up to WEDNESX' DAY, the 15th instant, for the ERECTION of a HOTEL. Labour only. Flans and specifications to be seen at Messrs. Muie and Sullivan's Store, Tookey's Flat, Thames. MUIR & SULLIVAN. TO SHINGLERS. HHENDERS will be received, until noon of the X 16th instant, for RE-SHINGLING THREE HOUSES in Hobson-street. RICHARD KEALS, ; Architect, Victoria-street. PUKEKOHE HIGHWAY DISTRICT "OATEPAYERS will please take notice that the JLV HIGHWAY RATE for this district is no w in course of COLLECTION, and that all in ARREAR after the Ist May next will be sued for. By order of the Board. RICHARD BEAMISH, Secretary and Collector. Pukekohe West, April 8, 1868.

NOTICE. AFTER the 12th instant all GOATS found TRESPASSING on the Plantation upon the Surrey Hills Estate WILL BE SHOT. JAMES WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. Auckland, April 9, 1868.

ANY person found TRESPASSING on the Farm | of tbe undersigned in pursuit of GAME, with a Government license, will be PROSECUTED to the utmost rigour of tbe law. THOMAS PENNELL. FDR SALE, ONE of SMYTH & SON'S Patent CORN AND SEED DRILLS; very generally in use even by the smallest farmers throughout Grt-at Britaiu, aod patronised by his late Koyal Highness the Prince Consort. To be sold for cost price. — Apply to J.8., office of this [taper.

BANKRUPT STOCK. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! BOOTS AND SHOES ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! ! BOOTS AND SHOES ! ! ! UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF the largest and moat varied Stock of Ladies', Children's, and Gents' BOOTS and SHOES in New Zealand, prior to the closing of the large Establishments in Queen-street, and the final wiudiDg-up of the assigned estate of H. FUGATE. The Trustees, at the request of the Creditors, have determined upon holding a Sale for One Month only, to commence from the first day of April, of the remaining valuable and well-selected Stock of Boots and Shoes of the above assigned estate, after which the residue of the Stock will be sold by public auction. The whole of the Goods will be marked in plain figures, and at 25 per cent, under original cost. Please note the several Addresses : IV* No. 70, Queen-etreet (next door to Graham, Kirkwood, and Co.'s, and nearly opposite the Bank of New Zealand), and at the Red Boot (directly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall). Auckland, April 1, 1868.

SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! BOOTS ASTD SHOES. 72, QUEEN-STREET. FOR ONE MONTH only, at ENGLISH COST, to make room for New Shipments daily expected. THE Proprietor, in submitting his large and varied Stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Sale at a Tremendous REDUCTION in price, respectfully invites the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity to inspect the same, where every article will be guaranteed full mouey value. All New Goods, ex ' Maori ' and ' Nov elty ; ' also » large stock, of Colonial Goods on hand. Note the Address : 72, QUEEN-STREET, Next door to the Daily Southern Cross office, AUCKLAND. H. S A W X I N S, SOLE PROPRIETOR.

NEW CLOVER SEEDS. FTIHE Finest Sample procurable in the English market, jast arrived ex 'Novelty,' f or sale'by JOHN HALL, Otahuhu.

npHE NEW TEA. ESTABLISHMENT _l AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE at the corner of Chapel and Victoria-streets, opened on Saturday, February 1. MAESH & CO., PROPRIETORS. Every article warranted to give satisfaction, or the money will be returned.

T3ONE DUST! BONE DUST! Half -inch, or coarse, at £7 per ton (2,2401b.). Fine, at £8 per ton (2,2401b.). (Sacks included.) Guaranteed free from any adulteration, at J. & J. SOPPET'S BoDe Mill, Freeman's Bay, and at Messrs. Henderson and Macffarlane's Stores, Wharf. Auckland, February 3, 1868.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3351, 13 April 1868, Page 1

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