said, ai c to be forwarded to the Commissioner of Ciown Lands, care being taken that the name of the Hundied for which the License is required and within which the land is occupied, is, in each case, conectly specified. The licenses will be issued by the Colonial Treasurer, upon payment of a fee of 10s, 6d. for each license. The regulation and apportionment— among the holders of Depasturing licenses — of Waste Land Pasturage within each Hundred will \cst, for the year, in Wardens to be elected by these holders, who will exclusively enjoy the right of such Pasturage. Persons claiming to depasture Stock on the Waste Lands of two or more Hundreds will have to take out separate licenses for each of such Hundreds. The Hundreds already proclaimed are those of — Auckland, Oneiiunga, Panmure, Or-vnu-hu, Howick, and Pupuke, and their several boundaries can be seen in a Map deposited in the Survey Office. More detailed information can be obtained, if desired, on application at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. W. GISBORNE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
TENDERS— QUEEN STREET. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, November 10///, 1848. TENDERS will be received at this Office, until noon on Monday, the 20th instant, from parties desirous of undertaking the repairs and constiuction of the Roadway in Queenstreet, from the Court-House to high-water mark. Plans and sections, with specifications of the work required to be performed, may be seen on application to the Superintendent of Roads, at the Survey Office, from whom any information on the subject may be obtained. The tenders to specify the rate per yard running measurement, according to Sections A and B, at which the work will be undertaken, and the date at which it will be completed ; and as security for the due performance of the work within the stated period is an indispensable condition, each tender must be accompanied by a notification of the consent of the parties proposed as sureties. Tenders to be m duplicate, sealed and endorsed " Tendeis for repairs and construction of Queen- Stieet." By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary-
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DC R OSB I E, Tailor, &c, • begs leave to inform his Id Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed into more commodious premises, opposite the Exchange Hotel, and adjoining Mr. Makepeace's Store ; where he has on hand a WELL SELECTED STOCK OF COLONIAL TWEEDS, &c, And where Gentlemen can be supplied with Garments of the Newest Fashion, on the most reasonable terms, and with despatch. Shortland Street, Nov. 9th, 1848.
CHARLES WIIITMORE, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the neighbouring settlements that he has opened a shop in the above line in Shortland Street, opposite the Exchange Iloiel, where he hopes, by strict punctuality and attention to orders, as well as by superior workmanship and good material, to merit a share of the public patronage. Nov. 7, 1848.
FOR SALE, At the stores of the Undersigned, POTATOES, of excellent quality Maize Hams and Bacon (New Zealand) Lard Salt Pork aud Beef Vinegar Pitch and Rosin Oranges and Lemons Good Salt Butter, at Is. per lb. &c, &c, &c. George Hunter, General Dealer, Queen-street. *** Shipping supflied.
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. \ PARTNERSHIP has been duly effected HL between the Undersigned. — William Davies, Esq., M. D., of this town, and Matthew Carter, Esq., M. D., one of the Licentiates of the Royal College of Physicians. William Davies, M. D. Matthew Carter,M. D. Witness — Frek. Whitaker. Auckland, October 17th, 1848.
FOR SALE, OR TO LET. THE COT T AGE at the upper end of Queen Stieet, lately occupied by the Rev. James Hamun, Apply at the New Zeaiandtr Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 257, 15 November 1848, Page 4
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