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Tenders 'B*o r, r t ~i/~~inr"fflT. Tcudcid will lie received up to Noon, of Satunlav, the 12th mutant, for tlie erection of a Building, in (Jiieen s(ne(, foi .Mr. John Smith, diaper, Ac. Plans, Ac , at ni.v oilice, Queen-street. EDWARD MAIIONEY, Aichitect.

Notices. ,. -'.-..* I-- ■"' "^ T^ALUATION OF CITY PROPERTY. Town Clerk's Office, Auckland, June 2, 1875. Notice is hereby given that the New Valuation of City Property can bo ln«]>octod by Ratepayers at the Collectoi's OlHco, Canada Buildings, Queen-street, and that tlio Council have resolved to Hear any uppeals on TUESDAY, the 22nd Juue instant. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Cleric "JV EW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL i-1 SOCIETY.

! The New ZeulaKd Agricultural Society offer a I PREMIUM of TEN POUNDS for tho be»t Essay on " The Best S.\ stc.111 of Farming Adapted to tho Province oi Auckland." Es&n.vs to be addressed and sont to the Secretarv, Otahuhn, by Jth Septomher, with writer's ncin de ylume attached ; the author's real name to be enclosed in a sealed envelope. M. M. TAYLOR, SecreUry. rn A K E NOTICE. A White STEER, with » red neck, about 18 months old, branded komethtng like E.R. on off rump has iKen running on my projierty for about 7 months. Jf not claimed, and expenses paid, within 14 days from date, the Steer hliall be sold to defray expenses. ANDREW KELLY, WsJkomlti. June 10, 1S75.

ARARIMU SOUTH HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

Tlio Assessment List for tfao year ending June 30, 1875, has been Finallv Adjusted. Mr. Samuel Wells hail been ap|x>intcd Collector. Ths Rate-book can bo seen at the residence of Mr. Joseph Wilkins, or a copy of the Li*t at Mr. Well* 1 ! office, 120, Qucen-strecl;, Auckland. June 0, 187j. PHILIP McLEOD, Chairman.

Publications' 1 &c r VUE "WEEKLY x*EWS, PlUCE 5».PQUAHTKn In tli* oldest Weekly Jonrn.il In the province, having been established in 18C3. It cont.iini 120 columns, exclusive of Supplement*, which are frequentlj Usual, and Iim a large and continually-increasing subscription list, and circulate! in every part of the colon) , ami in the Australian colonies. The following arc tiio CONTENTS FOR THIS WEEK : Advertisements pp. 1, 2, 3, 4, 21 21 Announcements— Births, Marriages and DeatLs, 2.S Annexation of New Guinea . . 7 A Lecture on Buttons 7 Acclimatisation Society . . . . . . . . o Agricultural — Farm Gouip — Brindbm Notes— The Fanners' Xnoyotopedi* 20 Auckland Co-operative Building Society .. ..10 Australian Newi „ .. .. 15 Answers toCorretposdtnts-rTo Remove Old Wall Paper— To &uk« Cheap Bo6t Blacking— to Clean Gitt FramM— To Make Tea— To Cook Small Fish-To Polish Shells 12 Correspondence — Old Identities (No. 5) -The Pulpit— The Land Purchase Question— AVaitemata Revision Court .. 0 Chtu — Problem — Solution— The Unlrenities' Match 10 Commercial 22 Disturbance at Otamatea 10 lMucUMon in canterbury o Gold Returns 10 Gaol Returns 5 Hotpital Returns 5 Hairv Wallace 6 Horrible Massacre at the Naga Hilli .. .. 7 Item* from the Thames 0 Items by the Mail 22 Leading Articles : The Proposed Measure for Provincial Abolition— Vuckland's ImpecuulosUy —Old Land Claimant* -Current Topics . . 12 i Ladies' Columns— Recipes : To Clean Carpets— 1 Washing Fabrics— Cold Brisket of BeefQuail Pie— Pigeon Pie— "The Strengtli of Hoiire "—Lady Good Templars—" What She Thought"— Foolish Cornish Girls— Our Girls — Rejected Suitors— Her Vapour Bath — Wonmn'i UighU 17 Market* ii Mall News p.p. 7, 8 Mr. Macandrow on Separation 6 Napier 5 Our Meat Supply 20 Our Financial Condition 8 OurGolduehls 0 Serious Accident at Raiwaka 10 Sketch** or Bush Life pp. 18, 10 Sporting Items IS Sir G. Grey to the Editor of the "Walrarapa Standard" 15 Sudden Death of Mr. SextJe 10 Shipping — Arrival* and Departure* — Port of Onehunga— Arrival of the Caller On, etc .. 22 .Sport* and Pastimes .. 13 The Sketcher— " A DauUng Fraud; or, Hunted fer Her Money," by Mm. Harriet Lewi* (Author of "Beryl's Husband. ") Chapter XXII.: Two Newspaper Advertisements. 18 The Thames MP.C.'s Meet their Const tucnts . . (I Trade Return* a

The Pnkekohe Sheep Case 20 Telegraphic — European Cablegrams — Australian Telegrams— Southern Telegrams— Waikato and East Coast pp. 8, 0 TheWeek .. 4 The Riddler— Enigmas — CharadM — Transpositions— Answers to Questions, etc .. .. 1C The Murder of Mr. Mar s ary 7 Temperance Meeting l(i The Hop* of AlbertTaud Lodge 1<J 1 ho Otaliuhu Railway Station 10 Th* Courts pp.0, 10 The Provincial Endowment 15 Under tho Verandah 13 Varieties-" Tbe End," etc 17 Wharehine : Commemoration 10 Wainku Tiinity Uniuh Sunday school .. .. 10

BRADSHAW'S QTJIDE 10 NEW ZEALAND.

The c\tcnsion of Railway communication, the consequent exceedingly rapid increase iu the i> i-^otiuxr trnllle throughout the colony of New Zealand, .'ml the paucity of information— of a reliable character -now obtainable of the arrivals and departures of the various trains, coaches, mail a^id other steamers, .>ud all methods of travel, render the publication of some trustworthy and authentic record of reference an absolute necessity. The subscribers propose to issuo to the public a Monthly " GUIDE, similar— as far as circumstanced will permit— to the well-known "Bradshaw" of the mother country, containing Time-tables, compiled with every possible regard to accuracy, and from uiMu.iation obtained from authentic source* 011I3 . of all Ruilvvajg, Coaches, Steamers, &c, 4c. The piojected publication will ak>o contain full infoi mation regnrding Postal and Telegraphic arrangement., General, Provincial, and Municipal Governments ; Public Institutions, Banks, Insurance Compinie-i, complete Descriptive Itinerary, and, in shoit, \m)1 ho made as replete with general information as j k>»si1>Ic.

The want of a medium of ADVERTISING FOR TH E WHOLE COLONY bn* long been felt by all cnmmcici.il clashes. The publication now projected will, it i> amfkleutly anticipated, fully tilt that want, as it wili he the firkt aim of tho subscribe^ .tc^produto the w.ak .a a price which must ensure its ,Wug accessible to the whole community. It is calculated that nu i-sue of some thousands [>er month ma,v be relied upon, ulmli will be distributed throughout the entire colom . '1 l,c advantages thus offered to adv ortiscrs must therefuie be at once apparent. In tubmiUincr thh Prospectus to the Public of Now Zealand, the subscribers bc.j to give the assurance that every effort will bo made toeany it out in its integrity, and Vender it pioportiouutel.v oh lccogniscd an institution in Now Zealand as " Bradshaw 's Guido" is in England. Terms of Subscription and fcr Advci Using m») be ascertai'.ad from the vai ions agent*, vv ho<:e names w ill hortly be published in the local newspapers. DALGLIESH A It KID.

■VTOTES REFERRING TO AN ABORIGINAL NATIVE LAND-PURCHASE IN NEW ZEALAND. By Captai.n Beadok, R.N. Tli lid Edition, with Maps; Price, 2s.; or, 24 Stamps Soitiilkx Cross OfHco, Queen-street, Auckland. SATURDAY NIGHT—A Btwtling Seo-

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5554, 11 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5554, 11 June 1875, Page 1

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