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Sarsfield, James Scott, Capt. R. Senior, Joseph Shuttleworth, Mr. Shimmin, Mrs. Thos. Sharp, John Sherlock, Jonathan W. Short, George H. Simms, Mr. Simpson, Robert Simpson, P. Simpson, B. W, Smith, James Smithson, Mrs. James Smalley, T. Smith, Thomas A. Smith, Mrs. Louisa Smith, Hibernia Snodgrass, Mr. Spicer, Capt. Spears, Mrs. Styack, John Stevens, William Stewart, John Stevenson, C. J. Stroud, W. Stark, Andrew Steodman, James Stickley, John Stafford, Nathaniel Strange, Mr. St. John, John Sumcrs, William Stannard, Rev. Q. Stuart, Messrs. J. and A. Scratton, Robert Scott, John Suttler, Ellen Thompson, John Taylor, James Taylor, Mrs. Richard Taylor, William Tinch, Thomas Thomas, Archibald Tompkins, John Thomas, James Thurston, Mr. Thorburn, John Traherne, Lieut, L. E. Turner, C. H. Trace, Henry Thieiry, Baron do * Urquhart John Urmhart, Alexander V Venn Thoma > Waite, W. W. Warner, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Wallis, I. Wallace, William Walsh, John Walsh, Mrs. Mary Ann Wallis, Thomas Watts, Mr. Wcstlake, Thomas « Woodgate, Alfred Wheatley Edmund Wheeler, J. Webb, James West, W. White, Jamcs ( vvj Whinnan, E. White, Henry Wheatley, E. R . White, Ararat Wilton, Naihanicl Willock, John Wilson, Wm. Williams, Mr. Wilkinson, Joseph Wilkinson, John H. Willson, George Wilson, Mrs. Wildie, James Wilson, J. J. Wilson, Edward Wilson, Ed. X. Wilson, Robert Wood, Henry Williams, 11. Woodward Woodford, James Woolverton, B. Woodbury, Charles D. Wright, James Wright, Henry H. Whiles, Joseph Walker, Edward Wilkinson, Charles N. Addresses of Letters detained for Postage. Miss Uphcmia CJark, Ivy-street, Shepherd's Paddock, Sydney Mr. James Isbester, Phoenix Wharf, Sydney Miss M. A. Percy, Bedford House, Collins-6trcct, Melbourne Mr. Brodie, Glebe, Post Office, Sydney Mrs. J. C. Ross, Brougham-street, Woollcomooloo,

Mr. Flood, Elizabeth-street, Sydney i Thos. Booth, Esq., Great Thornton-st.'eet, Hull, England r Mr. J. W. Goulding, Bathurst-strcct West, Sydney j Duncan Kerr, Ballarat, Victoria j Mr. Thomas Pearse, BoUarat, Melbourne, Victoria Mrs. Yorston, Mrs. Lyons, Commercial Road East, London - Joseph Parkins, Robinson Crusoe, Bcndigo, Victoria . It. Harvey, Esq., Collins-street, Melbourne j Mrs. Dillon, Spring Dale, Sholehaven, Sydney * D. J. Beckett, Esq., Lincolns Inn Fields, London ' Francis Cook, Esq., Guysbourough, Nova Scotia J Mrs. J. Hart, junr., Lethbridge, Victoria I Captain Arch. Ferguson, Rothesay, Scotland d Mrs. Henry Ewen, Long Sutton, Linconshiro r Mr. Thomas Pierce, Hawthorne, Melbourne t Directors of the Colonial Bank of Australia, Melbourne [ Mr. John Horsfall, Mr. Elm Parker's Wool Stapler, J; Melbourne ) Mr. C. C. Clayton, Vernon Cottage, Balmain, Sydney '■ Mrs. B. Holloway, Corfe Mullen, near Wimborhe, Dorsetshire - Mrs. Gcrrard, Lombcrhurst, Kent Mrs. Davidson, Union-street, Sydney W. C. Henderson, Esq., Quebec, America William Dowden, Esq., Grand Parade, Cork Rev. R. Harding, Mount Fletcher, Kingston, Jamaica ) Dr. Ilochstetter, Government House, Sydney W. CORBETT, e Postmaster, j KLAER'S CANI AND EQTJI DROME. ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist. f Gala Day! Two Performances!l ME MID-DAY FETE will commence at 2.J _ Doors open at 1. ' THE NIGHT REPRESENTATION, will be diversified. Doors open at 7, commence at 8. * On Monday ' Mons. Klaer's Great Globe Ascension, with other Entertainments entirely new. ( Notice to Consignees of Coals 4P "Matoaka." HIE. holder of Bill of Lading of 194 J Tons COALS Shipped in London by Green & Kompton on board the "Matoaka," and Consigned to Order, is requested to take notice that, unless the Bill of Lading is presented to Captain Stevens or the undersigned within four days from this date, the Coals will be landed and Stored at Consigneos' risk and expense. BAIN, GRAHAME & CO., Agents of " Matoaka."

28th September, 1859. Accommodation for one or two single Men: Mechanics preferred. Opposite the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Queen-street. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH’S Prices, from this date, are; WHOLESALE: Fine Flour, Crown Brand, per ton £2O Seconds, “ £22 .Shaqis, “ £l2 Bran, per bus. Is. 6d. Maize, cracked or whole, “ 4s. Gd. September 2Cth, 1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1404, 1 October 1859, Page 3

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