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Tenders.

Siiii&* mHAMES GOLDFIELD TEXDKRS WANTED. TendMS Will be received at the Engineer's Office, Gr»ham»towD, till noon of Tueiaay, the 31st instant, for the following Supplies for the year 1871 :— CAST IRON »nd BRASS WORK, &c. SAWN TIMBER. WROUGHT IRON (Blacksmith Work). Specifications m»y be seen, and further information obtained, at the Engineer's Office, Grahamstown, R. MILLETT, AbSisUnt Engineer. Engineer's Office, Grahamstown, January 20, 1871.

mo PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS. Tenders will be received until 2 p.m. This Day, the 28th inst., for works requiredin the W> stern Wing of the Supreme Court Building. JAMES BABER, Shortland-ttreet.

Mining Notices.

ALL NATIONS GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Transfer Books will be Closed from 11 a.m. This Day (Saturdin) January 28 until 2 p.m Tuesday, January 31, when a Dividend will be payable at the Company's Office, Shortland-street. CHARLES TOTniLL, Manager. Auckland,. Tanuary 28, 1871.

SONS OF FREEDOM CLAIM. _ " A Meeting of the Shareholders of the Sons of Freedom Claim will be held, at its oflice, To-day (Saturday, the 28th instant, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of forming it into » Company. A full attendance is earnestly requested. H. CHARLES LAWLOR, Secretary. Brown-street Buildings, Grahamstown, January 24, 1871.

THE GLA7>STONE GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

The Annual Meeting of Shareholder* in the above Con'pany will be held at 44, Brown-street, Grahamstown, on Tuesday, the 14th February, 1871, *t 3 o'clock p.m. Buslncs* . To receive Directors' Eeport and Balance-sheet. WM. PERCIVAL, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, January 24, 1871.

THE GLADSTONE GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held »fc a Brown-•tr-jet, Crrahmmstown, on Tuesday, the 14th February, 187 1 , at 4 o clock p in. Busines>: To elect Directors, pass Rules, and transact any otboi bwsvnes^ of importance WM. PERCIVAL, Legal Manager. Grahamstovrn, January 24, 1871.

THE BERKELEY CASTLE GOLD. MINING COMLL'A.KY (REGISTERED).

A Call (the 3rd) of [Threepence per -Scrip Share has been made, payable at the Company's office, Brownstreet. Graha_itown, on or before Monday, the 13th February, I^7l. By order of the Directors. ItOBEItT M. MITCHELL, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, January 26, 1871.

T>ED QUEEN GOLDMINING COMMX PANY (REGISTERED)

Tho Directors have this day made a Call of One Shilling per Scrip Share, payable to the Legal MauHgcr, at tho office of the Company, D tvy-street, Grahamstown, on the 15th d*y of February, IS7I. Bv order of the Directors. DAY. PHILP, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, January 26, 1871. N.B. — Credit will be given in thij call for payments already raado.

GOLDEN HORN GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

A Call (the fourth) of Twopence per Scrip Share his this day been made by the Directors of the above Compan)-, payola At Did l"d£]SterGll OffiCO Of the CumpftHT) Brown-Street, (?M)iaJ»stow)), on ot before JioTuUj', the 13th day of February, 1871. y. C. DKAN", Legal Manager. Grahamstown, Jannary 23, 1871.

Landed Property. &c, For Sale.

FOR SALE, KEESING, POITSH, * KEKSING'S DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAKKIIOUSE, IX QUEEN-STREET, Facing the Bank of New Zealand. These well and favourably known Premises have always done a First-class Business ; they are thoroughly well fitted for the present trade now being carried on in them, and are only pArted wiih in consequence of Messrs. X., D., <fe K. dissolving* partnership. These Splendid Premises are well adapted for a Banking-house, First-class Hotel, orany other leading Business. May be inspected by intending purchasers from 10 to 11 n.m. Offers In writing »OCoiVfid UP tO 31st Jnst The highest or any offer not necessarily ncceptea. For further information and particulars, apply to KEESING, DOITSH, & KEESING. TO MARKET -GARDENERS AND OTHER-.— b'or Sale or to bo Let on Lease, about 20 Acre* of most valuable Volcan-c Land to cether with a Six-roomed House, .fee The whole of the land is under cultivation, about 7 acres bmijt laid down as a market gnMen, including 2 acres of Strawherries, and about 2/00 Fruit Trees, diitant 4 miles from Auckland This is a most desirable investment for an induitrious man with a small cwpiul -Apply to Mr. P. J. Dalton, Stichbury'a Buildings, Queenstreet. — ■ — -

FLOUR MILL. For Sale, or to be Let, a Steam Flour Mill, in one of the beat v heafc-growinif districts of New Zv-aland.— For particuiais apply to MACpFiEtANIt Supreme Court. Auckland^ 1 Januarb 7, 187 L

FOR SALE, Pour Acre? of First-class Land In Onehunga, securely f«nmed, *nd close to water aud the nil way. —Apply to Thomas OBrien; or J. D JACKSON, Land Agent Onehunga.

FOR POSITIVE SALE, " The Grange," Otahuhu, without exception the rao>t beautiful pioperty in this province. ln«pection is solicited.— Adplt to W. .1. Young, The Grant

now doin<? a flraUtoss trade, with leas© of promises, in the centre of the Crty—Appl/ to J. C Swtie, Land Agent, Shortland-itreet.

Amusements.

Z^RAND SWIMMING AND DIVING %Jf MATCHES AT THE AUCKLAND SALTWATEPv BATH 5 !, BiißAiiw_TKE.

The following Prizes wiH be offered for enniTietftforr ' on MONDAY. Vnb 30th i»»ta_t, weithcr rjexruKtirtg— ' the first raco to commence at half-past, 1 o'cloct ihnrp: — Igt.—Snimming: Boys underJl2 years; distance, 60 yards ; entry, fid, Fint, lfis ; second, 7s. 6d. 2nd.— Bwimming: Boys under 16 years; di-iUnce, 100' yard* ; entry, Is. First prua 3 >s.; second 15s. 3rd— Swimming j All ages; diutmde, 150 yards; entrjr, Js Fint prize, 40*.; second, 20s. 4th.— Diviiif Longest Distance : Boy* under 12 years ; entiy, 6d. Prize lOi. sth.- Diving Longest Distance : B^yi under 16 years ; entry. 1". Priz«, 15; i. 6th — Div ng Lougest Distance : All age* ; entry, Is. Prize 20s. 7th— Diving for Plate : Entry, Is. Prize,2o* Bth.— Walking a Greasy Pole for a Fat Turkey: Open to all c uners. Three to staTt or no race. Admittance to the Baths, sixpence. THOMAS HILDITCH, Manager. I

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4199, 28 January 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4199, 28 January 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4199, 28 January 1871, Page 1

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