■ ; COMMERCIAL. AUCKLAND. ; New Zealand Hbratjd Office, Monday afternoon. ' Customs Revenue. —Duties, £537 Is; light dues, Is 9d; arms fees, £1 4s; po:. i charges, 6s 8d; do Onehanga, £3 5b 3d. Total—£s4iL 18s Bd. THE SUN.—HIGH WATER. From Chapman's Almanac. . j flion Water D*tk. Sunrise. Sun6et — MotQ. iiTen U. M. H. M. | H. M. H. M. Tuesday, May 12.. 052 440 I 953 10 13 MARRIAGE. BUTTERS—TOTJNG.—On May 5, at St. Paul's, Auckland, by the Rev. D. Jones, J. D. S. Butters, Esq., to Esther A., seventh daughter of the late J. E. Tt oung, Esq., oflountstreet, Auckland. CHIEF POST , OFFICE. Mails close as follow :— For Opot'.ki per Whitby, tliis morning at 9 o'clock. For Sydney, Melbourne, &c., per Prince Alfred, this morning at 11 o'clock. For Mangapal. Wangarel Heads, Walpu, and Wansarei, per Wangarel, this day at 4 p.m. W. CORBETT, Chief Postmaster. NOTICE OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c., This Day. 1.-ade '-ale of Drapery, Hosiery, Flannels, Clothing, &c., by Messrs. Lewis Brothers, at 11 o'clock.. Sale of Furniture, Ilanoforte, Curta'ns, Sec., by Messrs. Samuel Cochrane and Son. Sa'o of the' Stock-in-trade of a Cabinet-maker at Otahuhu, by Mr. Henry Ridings, at hplf-paat 10 o'clock. Sale of Froi Isions, Furniture, Drapery, Fancv Goods, Sund.les, by Messrs. C.. Arthur and Son, at 12 o clock. Sale of Cattle, Sheep, Horses. Pigs, &c., at the Otahuhu Sale yards, by Messrs. William Hunter and Co., at - Salo'of Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Calves and Yearlings, &c., at the Triangle, by Mr. Alfred Bucklend, at 2 o clock. Zoological Entertainment, at 2.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. ■ Tea Meoting arid Evening Entertsliiihent In the Parnell Hall, atG*3opjn.. Monthly Meeting of lodge St- John, in the Criterion Hotel, -. * st 7 p.m. ( _ Musical Soiree in the Volunteer Pr'H Shed, at gp.m. ' " ::: ■ ; *■.*&****»«», . AUCKLAND. ST. 1866. Comprise the Beauty and Talent of New Zesleid, DURING the last thirteen years Mb. CROMBIE has been honored with the patronage of the Beauty, virtue, valour, truth, ' . Tlmr-tutored age, and lov -exalted youth of these isles ; a'so the unsolicited cf the Imperial and Colonial dignitaries, and of those distii)'vr"shcd artiateß who have from time to ilme visitf d our City. That this < Jnfidencß has notbren uMsphced is proved by the continued demand on l- ; s services. That the6e may be placed with'n the reach of all, he submits the Tariff: — Caiies. de Visite ... .. 9s. per doz. „ ~ .. .. 6s. per half doz. / "id 6s. per dozen for Reprints. Fr-nily Groups and .Large Photographs on the same mode.ate scale, particulars of which may be learned at the itooms, Queen-street, neerly opposi'v. the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1399, 12 May 1868, Page 2
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