JUST RECEIVED, PER " SISTERS," And on Sale by the Undersigned, *74. BAGS FINE FLOUR, V. D. Land * •** 124 Bags Fine Biscuit, ditto 15 Caslfs Vinegar 15 " Roman Cement 4 " Glue 8 Cases Drapery Also, per " Fanny Fisher.'* 10 tons Fine Flour, V. D. Laud, in 1001b. bags 75 Bags Ist Mauritij 20 Boxes Pipes 10 Kegs superioij 3 Bales Leathei 2 Cases ditto, arflf Shoes 8 u Drapery 5 Bales ditto Fruit Trees and Seeds. Thomas Lewis. Fort-steeet. ' Maid of Erin" now ; by rGeralo, Fort Street. ags auriti^S^ar s JM tU h V^i ' "W a^si iery OOL WELVE YEARS A R. r One Boarder, on the first of CHIA CoTTACE, Windsor-terrace. Sept. 6, 1848. PREPARATORY FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. OF ACE, CONEfUi R S . THERE will be vacai and two Day Scf"" October. For terms, &c., apply! fc GOVERXMEiN"r GAZETTE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 15th September, 1848, "IT IS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to appoint William Gisi.ornt, of Auckland, and Peter Wilson, of New Plymouth, Esquires, to be Magistrates of the Frounce of New Ulster and its Dependencies. JBy His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secret ai y Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 15M September, 18 OTIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has H~S been pleased to appoint Wiluam Gisborne, Esquire, to be Commissioner of Crown Lands for the District of Auckland. This appointment to have effect from the 2nd instant. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. NOTICE. DEPASTURING CATTLE ON CROWN LANDS. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 15th September, 1848. npllE attention of persons depasturing Cattle 5. on Crown Lanus is called to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 10th ultimo, which require that returns of all Cattle so depastured shall be deposited with the Commissioner of Crown Lands during the present month. These Returns, and all other communications addressed to the Commissioner, may be left for him at this office. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Singmik, Colonial Secretary.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 September 1848, Page 1
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