Office of Public Works, June 25th : ,, 1845. TO MASONS AND OTHERS'. rPENDERS will be received at this Office -1- on Tuesday, the 1 5th day of July, next' for constructing a QUAY of Scoria, in Fortn street ; and also, for re-building a» part of the "Hard," in Official Bay. All particulars may be learned by apply- , ing at this Office, any day after Tuesday the J > Ist of July, next, between the hours of Ten and Twelve o'clock. Frederick Thatcher, Superintendent of Public Works.
NEW ZEALAND BANKING [_ COMPANY. >r VTOTICE is hereby given that the HalfLN Yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors will be held at their Office, at Auckland, on Wednesday, the 16th July, next, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of electing four Di-I rectors in the room of F. Whitaker, James Beveridge, John Johnson, and S. M. D. n Martin, Esqrs., who retire in conformity with the Deed of Settlement. Proprietors intending to become CandiJ dates for the office of Director, must give, at least fourteen days' notice in writing, before the day of election, by leaving the same at the Office of the Company at Auckland. By order of the Board oi Directors, ALEXANDER KENNEDY. Manager. New Zealand Banking Company,"! Auckland, 18th June, 1845. j
Alexander M'Guegor, Deceased, Intestate.] NOTICE is hereby given, that a Final Dividend will be paid on Tuesday, the 22nd day of July, next, at the Supreme Court Office, in Queen-street, Auckland, to the Creditors who have already proved their debts iv the above Estate. Thomas Outhwaite, Registrar, Supreme Court Office, "1 Auckland, 12th June, 1845./ • — —
VILLA RESIDENCE. TO BE SOLD on reasonable terms, in one of the most desirable situations in the Neighbourhood of Auckland, a well Finished Handsome Cottage, — containing Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, Two Bedrooms, and Kitchen, — to which is attached a Kitchen Garden, &c The Cottage is quite new, and presents a very pretty, commodious resipence for a respectable family. For plans and particulars apply at the Auction Mart of the Undersigned, W. Hart, Auctioneer, Queen street. June 20, 1845.
NOTICE. HPAKE NOTICE, that any person orpersons -L cutting, removing, or taking away Timber, or any other Property, from off the land belonging to me, situate on the right bank of the river Waitemata — bounded on the left by Okahukura, or Lucas's creek ; on the back by a creek named Otaha ; and on the right by the ridges Kiriahura and Te Ana-horora, — will be prosecuted to the utmost severity of the law. Adam Chisholm. Witness — David Croshie. Auckland, June 27, 1845,
ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY. rpHE ThiFd Anniversary of the Auckland J- Tolal Abstinence Society will be commemorated with a Public Tea Party, on Thursday Evening, 17th July, 1845, in the Mechanics' Institute, i The Committee respectfully invite the attendance of the friends who have, formerly, honored their parties with their presence; and all others who wish vyell to the cause of Temperance. Tickets to be had of Mr. Hughes, or Mr. Keven, Shortland-Crescent; atthe office of the New-Zealander, or from any member of the Committee. J. Williamson, Secretary,
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 June 1845, Page 1
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