NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the New Zealand Banking Company, will be held at the Bank House, at Auckland, on the 10th day of October next, at the hour of 12 o’clock at Noon, for the purpose of Electing Eight Directors for the Head Establishment, and for the purpose of declaring a Dividend for the Half Year ending 30th June, 1842, should it be competent for the Meeting to do so, consistently with the Deed of Settlement. Proprietors purposing to become Candidates, must give fourteen clear day’s Notice previous to the day of Election. (By order of the Court of Directors), JOSEPH DIXON, MANAGER. New Zealand Banking Company’s Office, Kororarika, lOthSept. 1842. [52 CHEAPSIDE HOUSE. G. MARSHALL BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, for the kind patronage and support with which he has been favoured since he commenced business as BAKER and CONFECTIONER; and takes the liberty of informing them, that he has lately purchased a large supply of Flour, of the very best quality, and that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to secure to his customers Bread of the very best quality, at the lowest possible price. And, in addition, he.begs to inform Families, (these hard times) that he intends to revive a long practised usage, viz., to give thirteen loaves to the dozen, where a dozen is taken in one dav, as it is G. M’s. intention to act on the principle of small profits and quick returns. A constant supply of Fresh Butter, ai 4s. per lb. New Laid Eggs, at 2s per dozen. 4 lour, of the best quality, at 28s. per hundred. Loaf Sugar in any quantity, at Bd. per lb. Best Table Salt, at 2d. per lb. Auckland, Sept. 15, 1842. [53 SALE OF GOVERNMENT STORES. TH I-S DAY, the 19th of September, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, Messrs. Mason and Paton will Sell by Auction at Government Store, Auckland, a quantity of Agricultural Implements, Horse and Bullock Harness, Horse Medicines and other Stores belonging to Government. Further particulars will be made known previous to the Sale, and any information given on application to HENRY TUCKER, Colonial Storekeeper. Colonial Storekeeper’s Office, Auckland, September 19th, 1842. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in Her Majesty’s Pound at Auckland, for breach of Ordinance V Victoria, Session 11, No. 16, the following animals, viz : Seven goats and one kid No. 1. —A black she goat with both ears split. No. 2.—A speckled she goat white and black. No. 3. —A grey she goat. No. 4.—A speckled fawn coloured she goat. Nos. 5 and 6. Both fawn coloured she goats. No. 7,—One brown he-goat. Na. B.—A speckled kid, white and brown. ALSO, Two black pigs—one a barrow pig, and the other a sow. If the above animals be not claimed within four days, they will be sold to defray the lien and charges, according to Law. The Sale will take place at the said Pound, at 11 o’clock, P, M. | JAMES SMITH, Chief Constable. j Auckland, September 15th, 1842.
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Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 September 1842, Page 1
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