In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. BETWEEN Thomas Lawson of I Epsom, near Auck > Plaintiff, land, settler. J AND William Parker, of the ) North Shore, near Auck- V Defendant, land, Brickmaker. ) WHEREAS in an Action brought in this Honourable Court by the above named Thomas Lawson, against the above named William Parker, upon an account settled between them, the said Thomas Lawson a verdict at the Civil Sittings of the said Court on the 7th day of March last, whereupon judgment hath been entered up for the sum of £27 9s. 3d. Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the said Court at ten o’clock in the forenoon, on Friday, the 28th day of June, inst., that the piece or parcel of Ground hereinafter described and set forth, may be sold in order to satisfy the said judgment ; videlicet, all that Allotment of Land, being Allotment No. 64, in the Cuimty of Eden, and Parish of Takapuna, bounded on the south and west by a road 100 links wide, 820 links, SB2 and 140 links, by a road 75 links wide, 362 links, and by the Waiemata, on tht North by the Allotment 65, 1695 links, and on the east by the Allotment 63, 1355 links, containing 20 acres, 3 roods, and 22 peiches. IREDK. WHITAKER, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Auckland, June 10th 1844. AUS TRA LI AN Sp NFW ZEALAND SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, AND general & genet) 455, WEST STRAND,;] CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Established by Messrs. CAPPER & GOLE, in 1838. COLONISTS visiting England, will find at these Rooms, files of Newspapers fiom each ofthe settlements in Australasia and India, also a variety cf Books, Parliamentary Reports, Maps; &c, relating thereto, and Daily, Weekly, and Pros viocial Newspapers. Occasional Evening Meetings are held for the purpose of conversing on Emigration and Colonial affairs. The Rooms are also supplied with writing mateiials for the convenience of subscribers, who can have their letters taken charge of, and forwarded according to instructions. This is of great importance to Colonists arriving id England, who may not have determined upon their precise movements. Subscription. .One Pound per Annum. Agency in England. Messrs. CAPPER and GOLE will undertake the sale of Landed Property, Wool, or any Other consignments, with which they maybe favoured; purchase and ship with promptitude any description of Goods that, may be required; also select servants for Colonists, and arrange the passage of parties proceeding to the various Colos uies with economy, and a due regard to comfort. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST.—TWO DESK SEALS, one a White Cornelian, with an engraved Coat of Arms, consisting of a shield, over which is a stag’s head with a rose in its mouth—the other a Red Cornelian, with an engraved crest, stag’s head, as before, over a medallion, with the letters ,e W.H.’ in old English, encircled in the motto," Vinct omnia* Veritas.” As the above can be of no value except to the owner, the finder is particularly requested t© leave them at the** Exchange Hotel,’' 1 to whom a reward ®sf will be give®. AucMawd, May IS„ 1844. Jfmst PRICE, TWffl SHEL.Lf.NS AND SIXPENCE* NEW-ZEiLAIB, A POEM. IN? THREE CAIRT®®. Awl eat* b® had. &i J. Piiiioitb®#’. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSIONoff HKs-Ftop ; -iv . mu • iiv gefim-r * it’ll, dll »b>. ...is .v: i ii-cs®.ary (iocujneiv.a Ui.ed' by ffhoftjwtiunai u>
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 45, 13 June 1844, Page 1
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554Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 45, 13 June 1844, Page 1
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