NOTICE.
WHEREAS by deeds of mortgage, dated respectively the 23rd day of January, 1843, and 21st day of February in said year, and made between John Evans of Kororareka, Bay of Islands, Yeoman, of the one part, and Hugh M' Liver, of the same place, Architect, of the other part, the said John Evans did thereby convey and assure unto the said Hugh M' Liver, his hens and assigns (subject nevertheless to tlie redemption of the same) All that piece oi parcel of Land, having a frontage to Kororareka Beach, 38 feet G inches, by a depth of 30 feet : And also, all that piece of Land in the rear of the aforesaid, measuring 30 feet in front, by a depth of 35 feet (and which said two pieces form part of the land comprised iv a Crown grant of section No. 5, situate in the town of Russell, parish of Russell, coiurtjr of Bedford, and territory of New Zealand) : And whereas, default has been made in the principal monies in the aforesaid deeds mentioned and interest: And whereas, the said John Evans is reported to be dead, notice is hereby given to the said John Evans, if living, or to the heirs, executors, or administrators of the said John Evans, that in pursuance of the terms of the aforesaid mortgages the afoiesaid two pieces of Land will be sold in three months from the date hereof, unless redeemed. Dated at Auckland, this 23rd day of March, 1849. Tnos. E. Conry, Attorney for Hugh M< Liver, The Mortgagee.
[a carp.] W. H. SMITH, WHO has just arrived from Hobart Town, begs to inform such of the Inhabitants of Auckland, as desire the luxury of an Easy and Clean Shave, that he is a skilful operator, and may always be found at home. W. H. S. also intimates that he is a perfectly fashionable Hair-dresser, and offers himself to the Gentlemen of Auckland for a share of their patronage. West Queen Street, Next Door to Mr. Monro's.
ON SALE, By the Undersigned, CHARTS of the Coasts of New Zealand, compiled from the voyages of Captain Cook and all the subsequent British and French Navigators. CHARTS OF AUCKLAND HARBOUR, with the correct bearings and soundings of the Waitemata, and a Sketch of tlie Entrance from the Northward. John Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
JUST RECEIVED,
And on Sale by the Undersigned — SUPERFINE Foolscap, ruled and plain Ditto Demy ditto Double Foolscap Letter and Note Paper Bank Post Foolscap and Letter Envelopes Assorted ditto, in great variety Official Ribbon and Cord Parchment — various sizes Ladies' Boudoir Papeterie, done up in packets containing Letter and Note Paper, plain and bordered, with Envelopes to match Wafers — fancy, motto, and plain Sealing Wax — red, black, and fancy "Wafer Stamps and Initial Seals Magnum Bonum and other Pens Office Files — improved construction With every article iji the Plain and Fancy Stationery department.
Merchants' and Traders' Account Books School Books, in variety. ALSO
A few Taylors Patent Victoria Solar Pedestal Lamps &c. &c. &c. J. Williamson, Stationer, &c.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, March 23rd, 1849. TENDERS will be received at this Office, until noon on Friday, the 30th instant, from parties desirous of supplying two Presses with pigeon holes and drawers, and one Library Table. Plans and specifications of the above may be seen on application at the Office of the Superintendent of Works. By His Excellency 's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE Wardens of the Hundred of Onehunga invite all persons therein resident, who may be desirous of offering suggestions relative to the regulations about to be issued for the Depasturing of Cattle, to do so in writing, on or before the 31st instant, addressing as follows — The Wardens of Onehunga, Post Office, Onehunga. Onehunga, 17th March, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 295, 28 March 1849, Page 4
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