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POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, V2th October, 1848.

! pi IS Excellency the Governor-in- Chief has * been pleased to direct that for the future no Postage shall be charged on any Newspapers received" at, or despatched from any Poit of this Colony, from or to places beyond the seas, nor upon any Newspapers received at or despatchedfromanyPostOfficewithin this Colony, fiom or to any other Post Office in New Zea- ' This regulation to take effect at Auckland immediately after the publication of this Gazette, and at Russell and New Plymouth, on the day following the receipt hereof at the respective Post Offices. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, i Colonial Secretary.

SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, October IVth, 1848. BY the 28th- Section of the Royal Instructions relating to the settlement of Waste Lands of the Crown it is provided, as follows : "It shall be competent to any person within three calendar months next after any such auction to become, without any further auction, the purchaser of any lands so put up to sale as aforesaid, and not then sold, by offering, and paying for the same the upset price at which the same may have been so. put up to sale." His Excellency the Governor has therefore directed it to be notified, that all persons wishing to purchase land under the terms of the above regulation, should pay into the hands of the Colonial Treasurer the upset price of any lands they may wish so to purchase, and that upon their depositing the Treasurer's receipt at the office of the Surveyor General a deed of grant will be prepared. The person who may first deposit the purchase money for any particular portion of land with the Treasurer will be regarded by the Government as the true purchaser. By Hi& Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND.

. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT PRINCE HILL, DECEASED, INTESTATE.

PURSU ANTto the Rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the above named ! Deceased, are on or before the twelfth day of January next, to come in and prove their debts before Thomas Oulhwaite,. Esq., Registrar of the said Court,, at his office, in, the Court House, ■ Queen-street, Auckland,, or uv default; theieof, \ they will be peremptorily excluded, from all ' benefit arising, from the said Estate. 1 Thoma* Outiiwaite, ' Supreme Court Office,. Registrar. Auckland, l'2th Oct., 1848,

RE QU I R E D for Her Majesty's Service , supplies of the undermentioned articles of Slop Clothing. '• 85, pairs Seamen's Shoes, 36 pairs Seamen's Worsted Stockings. A pattern of the Article intended to be supplied is to accompany the Tender, which is to state when the same- can be delivered. The Tenders will be received on board the Dido, until Saturday, the 14th instant. J..8. Maxwell. Captain and Senior Officer at New Zealand. H. M. Ship Dido, Auckland, October 12, 1848.

JUST RECEIVED, PER " SISTERS," And on Sale by the Undersigned, rVA BAGS FINE FLOUR, Y. D. Land 124 Bags Fine Biscuit, ditto I*s Casks Vinegar 15 " Roman Cement 4 <* Glue 8 Cases Drapery Also, per " Fanny Fisher." 10 tons Fine Flour, Y. D. Laud, in 1001b. bags l lb Bags Ist Mauritius Sugar 20 Boxes Pipes 10 Kegs superior Tobacco 3 Bales Leather 2 Cases ditto, and Boots and SBtoes 8 " Drapery 5 Bales ditto Fruit Trees and Seeds. Thomas Lewis. IPbiTt-steeet. WANGARI STONE LIBIE FOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street. k Wm. Mclntosh, Agent.

October 10,1848.

FOR SALE,

THE LAND AND PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. Cretnay, at Howick. — Terms liberal, Apply to Mr. Cretnay, or to J. A. Langford, Shortland-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 248, 14 October 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 248, 14 October 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 248, 14 October 1848, Page 4

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