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at 9 *»m. on the/Uvy fixed for the departure of the outward M*U from Auckland. Service No. 12.' Leave Wellington not more than'four hours after arrival of inward English Mail. Arrive Whanganui in fourteen hours, and vice versa, arriving iv Wellington on the morning of the day fixed for the departure of the outward English Mail from that port. ' .

LONDON AND LIVERPOOL GOLDMININO AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, "WAIKAWHAU BLOCK. TO OWNERS OF BATTERIES, SHIP- , PERS, AND CONTRACTORS. mENDERS for CRUSHING 100 TONS of JL QUARTZ, Tenderer to do all necessary work in getting out the Quartz, Shipping and Carting the same from the Vessel to the H Mills. Should the results from the 100 Tons I be satisfactory, the Contract will be EXj TENDED to 5,000 TONS. I Tendera to state the tune to be occupied in ' crushing the fir§fc> loo tons, and to be endorsed " Tendera for crushing for the London and Liverpool Goldmining and Investment £ Company. Every information on application at the Office of the undersigned, or the } Mining Superintendent, Mr. Drake, who will \ attend at the office of the Company on \ WEDNESDAY Morning, February 9th, to } accompany intending Contractors to the * ground. This Tender, aa far as the goldi saving property of the machinery ia conf cernea, will be accepted on the approval of 1 the Mining Superintendent. Berdan or Wheeler's Pans indispensable for treating Blanket -Tailings. j Separate Tenders will be received : — First : 5 For Breaking Down the Quartz. Second : | For Shipping, Carting, and Crushing. J The lowest or any Tender not necessarily f accepted, and no Tender will be received ? after 12 o'clock noon, SATURDAY, Feb. ruary 12th. W. FINNIMORE, Manager. Company's Office, Pollen-atreet, Grahamstown, February 5, 1870. Miscellaneous-

THE FLYING SQUADRON, PHOTOGRAPHED, Feom the Noeth Shoee. By CROMBIE, QUEEN - STREET, Nearly opposite the Union Bank.

STAIt LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN AUCKLAND, OTAHUHU, AND THE WAIKATO. nPHE PROPRIETOR of the above has much I pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Auckland, Otahuhu, and the Waikato that he will ON and AFTER SATURDAY, February 5, 1870, COMMENCE to run aline of Coaches between Otahuhu and Auckland, leaving the Star Hotel, Otahuhu, daily at 8.30 a.m., and from the Booking Office, Wyndham-street, Auckland, at 3.30 p.m., carrying Passengers, Parcels, &c. In introducing this new speculation to the public the proprietor feela confident of receiving a fair share of their patronage, as nothing is more conducive to trade than a fair spirit of opposition, which will be conducted in an independent, business-like manner in all its branches, particular care being taken in the selection of all employe's in connection with this line of Coaches. At present, until the plant arrives, which will be solely on the American principle, the line will only extend to Ofcahuhu, where Passengers and Tourists will find every Comfort and Accommodation at the Star Hotel, which has been Re-modelled and Stocked with the best of Wines and Spirits, combined with Cleanliness and Civility. Buggies, Carriages, and Horses for Hire. E. FOLEY, Sole Proprietor.

NOTICE. IN consequence of the hindrance of Coachpainters, *c, the STAR LINE of COACHES will NOT commence to RUN until SATURDAY, February 12.

THE LITTLE DUSTPAN CHINA, GLASS, EAIiTHENWAEE EUENITUIIE, BEDDIJSG, AND GENEEAL FUENISHING ESTAB LISHMKNT. THE CRESCENT. Establishes 1862.

HENRY PROBERT, in again thanking the public of Auckland and its vioimty for the liberal patronage received, begs mont respectfully to inform them that, having nut completed EXTENSIVE AL.TEBATIONS in his premises to make room for Tegh shipments <i*ily exacted, he is now ffering bis present stock at very muob reduced prices to make a speedy clearance of the tranie. ! H. P. baa been induced to arid considerably to h^ Furniture and Betiding Department, which in future will have his best attention in all its branches. N.B, — Mattresses- remade, Furniture repaired, French Polish recovered, &o. Always on hand, Matting, Carpeting, &c, Ac. HhiNRY PKOBERT. PBOPRIETOK. xsov ember 4, 1869.

music! Musien mtjsichi CONCERTINAS! CONCERTINAS! Juet landed, ex ' Chile,' from London. A CHOICE SELECTION of all the New and Popular Music, Violin, Guitar, Cello/ and' Harp Strings, and requisites. H. CiTOKSEY has the Largest and Choicest Selec-" fcion of' Concertinas in Auckland—upwards , ! of 600 on hand — to select from, price from !.75., whiokare all examined ; upwards of 100 ! Violins,'- from 165., including some fine Copies ; -upwards bf 500 Mutes, from Is. On hand, Grgan—Accordians,- .Organs, Guitars, $anJGS, r -Tambourinea,' Violoncellos. ,. Tenor ' 3;ibluf; : -EnglisK; Condettjtna3, L Piccb^Pipesj " H. C.'s Strings are all lniported'eTmressly 1 3y nim,direct ; from" Ld"hd6n. "*AT1 V TMiSk of ''MfiSiSal Instruments repaired. „ - f ■tEx ' t ßed Royer'-r-JPianofortes, full com-"" !^^fM^*ewo6d'and Valkut. ,V-Pianofort^, V -Pianofort^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3889, 8 February 1870, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3889, 8 February 1870, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3889, 8 February 1870, Page 5

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