UNION BANE OF AUSTRALIA AUCKLAND BRANCH. Rules and Regulations. ALL Pass Books will be kept regularly posted, and must be handed in to be balanced on the 30th June, and 31st December, and the Bank Ledger then signed as correct, otherwise the balance will be considered as confirmed. All Cheques must be drawn payable to ,or Bearer, (not to Order), and it is particularly requested that no cheques be drawn for sums under £5, (Five Pounds.) Bills for discount to be left at the Bank one day previous to being discounted. Bills left for Collection. — The Bank will not be responsible for giving notice of dishonor to intermediate Indorsers. The Bank will be open for business on Tuesday next, the llth inst. For the Union Bank of Australia, Auckland, A. Kennedy, Manager. Union Bank of Australia, Auckland, 7th January, 1848.
Notice of Removal.
WILLIAM THORNE, Boot fy Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed to No. 105, Queen-street, the premises lately occupied by Mr. Thompson. W. T. begs leafeto thank the public generally for the patronage he has received, and assures those who may honor him with their orders, that he will use every care and attention to ensure satisfaction . Jan. 7, 1848
PIANOFORTE AND FRENCH.
MRS. WAKEFIELD is prepared to devote a portion of her time, distinctly from the general School-room duties, to pupils whose friends may be desirous that only the abote accomplishments should be studied. The Pupils to assemble in a class daily, for two and four hours alternately. Princes-street, Jan. 4th, 1848.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership of the Firm of " Hadlow and C 0.," is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Had low, G. Codliw. Witness— Hugh Coolahan. Jan. 6, 1848.
CARGO OF BRIG "EMMA" FROM LAUNCESTON, On Sale at the Stores of the Undersig?ied, fj HOGSHEADS BRANDY f 10 hogsheads Rum, B. P, 70 tons lit and 2nd I 1I 1 lour 54 bags Biscuit 20 kegs Butter 48 bags Rice 18 cases Pickles 19 packages Raisins 1 " Currants 4 cases Oilmen's Stores Olives, Capers, and Anchovies 20 kegs Nails, Shingle and Batten 140 bags Oat 9 W. S. GrahamEj Fort Street.
TWO POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN, FROM the Allotment of the Undersigned in Hobson* street, alarge quantity of Posts, Haiis, aud Paling material. Any pei6on who will give such information us will lead to the recoveiy uf the timber, and conviction of the offender, will receive the reward of TWO POUNDS, JAMES HARP. Albert-street, Jan. 4, 1847.
BE LET, with immediate posscsssion, X the IRON STORE in Queen Street. Apply at the Royal Exchange Hotel. Dec. 28, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 168, 8 January 1848, Page 1
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