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Railways.

QUICK TIME AND OH.EAP " FARES FROM AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, Alsß JAPAN, TO NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ! The Great Trans-continental all- rail route, via Central and Union Pacific Railroad Line, is now in complete running order from San Francisco to the Atlantic seaboard. Through Express Trains leave SAN FRANCISCO Daily, making prompt connection with the several railway lines in the EASTERN STAGES, nor uJI the Cities of tho [UNITED STATES AND CANADA, connecting at NEW YORK With the several steamer lines to ENGLAND. FRANCE, and aw, EUROPEAN PORTS. Throdoh Time Goingi East s From San Franoisco to Omaha, 4 days and 6 hours; to Chicago, 5 days and 6 hours ; to New York, 6 days and 20 hours, SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES second to none in the world, are run Daily, from San Francisco to New York, and interm odiate points. These DRAWING ROOM CARS By Day, and SLEEPING CARS by Night, are unexcelled for comfort and convenience to the passenger while en route — combining the excellence of a private parlour, and all accommodations pertaining to a well-furni»hed chamber, with Mittfai'fcAblfl Oouohes, Clean Bedding, <&o A competent porter accompanies each car to attend to the wants of our patrons. Children not oyer Twelve (12) years cf age, lIALIFARE ; under Five (5) years of age, FREE. 1001b of Baggage par full passenger, Free ; 501b. of Baggage per half passenger, Free. Through Tioket Office, 422, California-street, San Francisco. ,_ Through Freights from San Francisco to New York, and other Eastern Cities, contracted through at Low Rates. Mark goods care C.P.R.R. T. E. SICKLES, General Superintendent TJ,P.R,R. A. N. TOAVNE, General Superintendent C,P R.R. FR4.S. COLTON, General Passenger Agent, Omaha Nebraska; T. H. GOODMAN, General Passenger Agent, I Sacramento, | California j J. T.PREDDEY, Pacific Travelling Agent,

Wanted, "YXTANTED immediately, for the Papa- • kura Sohool, an Assistant Mistress. A Teacher of ; Musio will ba preferred.— Apply to Mr. Woithington, Pupakura.

TO DAIRYMEN, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHFKS — WANTED TO KENT, for oneyar or more, a Dairy, of sto 20 «ood Cowe 15 per cent, per annum on their value would be given.— For further particulars, apply by letter to N.8.M., Postoffice, Newmarket. .

WANTED Known, the Exhibition Prize Ale is on draught at the Royal Mail Hotel, Victoria-street.

WANTED, Buyers at Watson's Boot and Shoe Factory, top of Shortland Crescent, for every description of Ladies', Men's, and Children's English and Colonial Boots. Quality and cheapness undisputable Men's Spring-sides from eleven to twenty-two shillings. Ditto, stitched for tender feet, made on the premises, we strongly recommend. Repairs speedily executed. Sailora' aud Watermen's i Boots specially manufactured. Wholesale lines promptly invoiced.

WANTED, the public to know that Sandiman's four-diamond PorfWiuo is now on Sale at the Commercial Hotel, Shortland-street.

WANTED Known that all kinds of Job Printing are executed at the office of this paper, at the lowest possible rates. Eitimates given if required.

WANTED known, the right man has come at last: J. Levy, Tailor, Wellesleystreefc, 5 doon from Queeß-street, can clean, alter, and repair any kind of Gentlemen's Clothing, at the lowest terms. Gentlemen's left-off wearing apparel bought, sold, or exchanged for new. GeDtlemen waited upon at their own residence*.

WANTED, everybody to ask for Williains's Paste Blackmg To be had at all the grocers', and wholesale at the Manufactory, Elliott-street.

WANTED known that G. Holdship and Co. are now offering at low prices their Timber and other Building Material!.— Custom housestreet, and Sash, Door, and Moulding Manufactory, Newtou. ,

WANTED, purchasers for the best Newcastle Coal retailed from Kirb/s Coalyaid, junction of Grey- und Queen-streets, at ihe same price as charged on the whart. Terms strictly cash.

WANTED to Sell, cheap— sft, 6ft., 7ft., find Bft. sheets Corrugated Iron. Also, a*[v*n{ SB d Iron Wtt« 'IVnks, from'JlflOgaL id fiOOgiL, at Alfred Smart's Galvanised Iron Works, Victoriasticet,, next to BVae Poat.

I ~YX7 A:NTEr> > a General Servant.— Apply I W to Mrs. Alfred Bucbtend, Newmarket.

I "VXT ANTED, a Female General Servant, j I W —Apply to Mm. 11. 8 Meyers, Chapel-street.

WANTED, an Active Lad, one accus. tomed to Butchering.— Apply to A. Eustace Newmarket.

WANTED by'a Young Lady, an Engagement as Governess, to teach English and Music ; salary no object ; country preferred.— Address, X.Y.Z.^Post office.

WANTED, a Respectable Man, at a road-side Inn, to make himself generally useful. lie must understand gardening. A good character for honesty and sobriety indispensable.— Apply at the Panmure Hotel, Panmure.

I "XXT ANTED, a General Servant. ReI W ferences required —Apply to Mi». Ruck,

Parnell. WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply, between the hours of 1 and 2, at Dundee Cottage, Graf ton Road. ,

I"VJt7"ANTED, by a YoungLadyaccustomed j \\ to tuition, *nd * 6006 00< * Musician,* D*.lly i EnWf?oment in a gentleman's family, or as A»sl»tant in a School. Good references.— Address, H.J.R., office

lofjhlß gaper. . ■\XT ANTED* a Quantity of Old Iron, for W barque ' Conitftnce.'— Apply to Henderson and Macftrlnne.

WANTED, by a Married Couple, recently arrived, without encumbrance, a Situation on a Farm ; both well acquainted with agricultural and cattle-farming.— Apply to Mr. Hannaford. High-stteet.

WANTED, the public to know that the ci t Mutioal Olasi of the Auckland Educational So ety will commenoe In January. Termi, 6s, I 6d, per quarter; or 21a. per ftnnum, without fen instrument ; or 13i. per quarter, with an instrument. Names of intending membwi received every Thursday Evening, at the room, in WeUesley-street. Also, that the School for Young Ladies will be reopened on Thur.d.y,thel9th January. Secretary,

WANTED to buy, a Cottage, with from Five to Twenty Acrei of Lsnd, within Hive miles of Auckland. Price muit be low.-Apply by letter, stating particnlaw, J. 0.. office of this paper.

4 CCOTJNTANOY.— The advertiser, a ' jSL first-elasi Accountant, i. prepared to untoI UIW the AdiiWtmenti »nd Balancing of any Boolu obgefved.--AddyeM, A.0., offloe of tMi p»per.

TO Merchants, Importers, &ci— A stout active Young Mwnrtihes Situation in* Store 01 Warehouse, 01 could take charge of a none ; flr«olms character.— Addrew W.Q., office of thii paper.

p TiTODERN DENTISTRY. ' ]to^L4ST,'M.ap.'B., 226/ Queen-street, neur Music H*U, - U V * . , man ti in Bmt»l Ba«tery (aftdw 5%nt.) ,B»P«lttJ

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 1

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