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Y>ERPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants _£ \> of Auckland, and iho pubbc in geneial, that he has commenced Busmes* 'is Hoise.shoer, Famer, and General Smith, in Mi. McDft.moit's Old Established Miop, opposite tht 1 Post Office, Ihgh-stieet, and tiut.ts fiom his long expcnence 111 the diseases <,f hoises and cattle, and by neatness and despatch in cveiy branch of Ins business, to muit a shaic of the public palionnge. Auckland, June 27, 18.11.
mil. JO2SW -wmiTE, (HIR OF lIOKI \NG\.) I~p AVIKG, by a lesidence of man)' y<»ais in i New Zealand, gamed a prifect knowledge of (lie Lam>na<TC, Manneis a, id Customs of (he Natives, bogs <o acquaint the Public of Auckland and its vicinity, that ho lias commenced business as a Niii\e Agent, ImirrjiLrEß and Transj ator. Apply at Mr, M. SoMi-Kvir.Lr, Gioccr, ot at the corner of We^t Queen and liobsun-vStieets, Smale's i'oiiit. Auckland, 13th June, 1831.
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To All whom ir m\y Concern.
T JOHN B. WILLIAMS, United States I 5 Consul for New Zealand, and United* States Commission Agent, Fecjee Islands, do heieby give no'ice that 1 have ibis day cancelled a ceitain Power of Attorney gi anted lo Roiir. ArPLEYAiin FnzGfcßALn, Esq , on or about the month of Apnl, 1848, in Auckland, in t lie Colony of New Zealand, gi anting power to act as agent in ceitain commercial matteis, in pa) ing or leceiving debts, &c, iv New Zealand or elsewheie. John B. Williams. Vewa, Foejee Islands, 10th Apnl, ISSO,
SUBURBAN LAND YOU SALJ2, Adjoining the Government Domain.
nPHAT very pleasantly situated and rich .1- soil Allotmenl, No. 25 (a), Section 3, containing 7 acres 1 rood 35 peiches. Apply to George Vailf, Architect.
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, July Sth, ISSI. np ENDERS -w 111 be received at this office, -1- until noon on Thursday, the 17th instant, fioni persons desirous of furnishing for the service of the Colonial Government, the undermentioned descriptions of TIMBER, in such quantities as may be required during the six months ending the 31st December, 1851. Timber, Katiri — Boards, at per 100 feet; Scantling, 4 inch by 3 inch, per 1 00 feet; di.to, 6 inch by 3 inch, per 100 feet; Paling, bioad, 5 feet, per 100 ; ditto, nauow, 5 fee), per lOO; posts and rails, 8 feet, per 100. Tendeis to be i>: duplicate, sealed, and endoised " Tender for Timber." By His Excellency's command, For the Colonial Secietaiy, J. Co aits.
Native Secretary's Office, Auckland, July 7th, 1831. nn ENDERS will be leceived at this Office, JL until noon of Saturday, the 12th July, for the supply of THRKK PLOUGHS. Tenders to be in duplicate and endorsed " Tender for Ploughs." C. L. Nugent, Acting Native Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office. Auckland, July 7th, 1851. "TXIS Excellency tbe Lieutenant-Govfrnor JLA diiects it to be notified for geneial information that he has authorized the payment of the sum of Ten Pounds to the Chief Matiu, of the Ngatiwhatua tube, as a Reward foi his good conduct in assisting %\ith provisions and canoes the shipwrecked Crew of the French Man-of-War "Alcmene," which was lost on the West Coast, near Kaipara, on the morning of the 3rd ultimo. Ey His Excellency's command, For the Colonial fcecietary, J. Coates.
COLONIAL BANK OF ISSUE.
Total Amount of Notes in circulation at the Office of the " Colonial Bank of Issue" at Auckland, on the 28th clay of June, 1S51; being the close of the preceding four weeks : — £5 and upwards £1,330 Under £5 1,073 Total £2,403
Total Amount of Coin held by the same Office on the same day :—: — Gold £1,631 Silver 72
Total £1,703 I, Alexander Shepherd, the Colonial Tieasuier, do hereby certify that the above is a true account as required by the Ordinance, No. 16, Session 8. A. Shepiitcrd, Colonial Treasurer. Dated this 30th day of June, 1851.
PUBLIC POUND.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, July 7th, 1851. IN conformity with the "Impounding Ordinance," 11 Vic, Sess. 8, No. 6, Notice is hereby given that the Public Pound, erected on the western side of Queen-street, in the Town of Auckland, on Lots 2 and 3, of Sect. 15, has been been removed to Allotment No. 24, of Section No. 4, at the junction of the Epsom and Tamaki Koads. By His Excellency's command, For the Colonial Secretary, J. C'oatks.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 547, 12 July 1851, Page 4
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