T. S. Forsahh, of Auckland. — Claimant. Claim 281 B. At the junction of the Kiveis " Otamatea", and " Orapaua," in the district of Kaipara, and called Rokorako. Contents, about 2,000 acres. Consideration— Cash £30 0s od. Goods, value £111 19s. Od. Conveyance — a deed, Q9th October, 18 9. Alleged to have been purchased from a Native Chief, "Wiremu Tipeiie." W. GISBORNE. Commissioner.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
In the Estates of Richard Sharland Still, late of Auckland, deceased intestate ; and Thomas Daviks, late of New Plymouth, deceased intestate.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the abovenamid Intestates are, on or before the Eleventh day of December next, to come in and prove their Debts before Thomas Outhwuie, Esquire, Registrar of the said Court, at his Office, in the Court House, Queen btreet, Auckland, or, in default thpreof, they will be peremptorily excluded fiom all benefit arising from the said Estates. Thomas Outhwaite. Registrar Supreme Court Office, Auckland, ! lth September, 1851.
NOTICE.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that a Special 11 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace within the Borough of Auckland will be holden in the Supreme Court, Auckland, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of October next, for the purpose of forming a List of Burgesses for the said Borough. Thos. Beckham, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrates' Court, Auckland, Sept. 9th, 1851.
TMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, HobJL son's Bridge, a strawberry or red and white spotted Bull, no brand legible, cocked up horns, and about four years old. Also a red Cow, cocked up hoins, branded B off rump. If not claimed, will be sold at the Pound, at noon of the 27th day of October, 1851. David G. Smale, Pound'keeper.
TMPOUNDED in the Public Pound HobX son's Bridge, a strawberry Heifer, about 2 years old, no brand legible, small horns. Also a red and white Bull, small horns, age about 15th months, no brand legible. If not claimed, will be sold at the Pound, at noon of the 27th day of Oct., 1851. David G. Smale, Pound-keeper.
MAUEIAURANGI HOT SPRINGS.
HHHE Public is respectfully informed that a X commodious Hotel has been erected at the Springs of " Wai Wera Wera," and that the Baths have been re-constructed and J improved. The curative properties of these Waters have been well tested, and proved to be highly efficacious in cases of Consumption and Asthma, and a decided specific lor Rheumatism, Debility and Neivousness — indeed, to those suffering fiom physical prostration and consequent depression of spirits they have acted as a perfect elixir. The Residence accommodations are peculiarly adapted for Invalids, who will meet with the "most solicitous attention. To those in health Wai Wi-ra Wera offers scarcely less inducement, for its Baths are preventive as well as curative, and it forms a pleasant marine retreat from the confinement of Town— and its sheltered site and picturesque neighbourhood affords the shaded forest walk and the pebbled sea-beach lounge, and abounds with wild-duck and pigeon, and the first-rate fishing. Private Rooms for families, if required. Wines, &c, of the best quality. All charges upon the most moderate scale. John Andfrson. " Wai Wera Wera is distant 20 odd miles from Auckland, trading vessels to and from which call every day — Passage- money, 55."
FREEMAN'S BAY SALTING ESTABLISHMENT.
rpHE Undersigned begs to inform the Public JL that having completed his extensive premises in Freeman's Eay, for curing Hams and Bacon according to the English practice, — he is now prepaied to supply dealeis or families with the above, which will be found equal in every respect to the famed Hampshite or Yorkshire Bacon. For convenience, parlies may be supplied at Mr. Charles Davis's Store, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. F. Armson. August 29th, 1851.
TO BAKERS AND OTHERS.
Mrjpo LET — A SHOP AND JL BAKE HOUSE, situated in High-street, next door to the Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Store. Apply to David Crosbie, Tailor, &c. High street, Oct., 3, 1851. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE
ANOTHER Tremendous Supply of Ladies', Gents', and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, from the well-known House of Homan & Co, T. Keven.
CHEAP BREAD!
npi-lE Undersigned announces to the Public JL that the price of the 2lbs. Loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Five-pence Halfpenny, and the Second Quality to Four-pence Halfpenny. Hugh Coolaiian.
LOST, ON the Epsom Road, between the Tamaki Road and Onehunga, a Gold Albert Chain, Cable pattern. Any person having found it will be handsomely rewarded on application at the " New Zealander" office. 30th Sept., 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 571, 4 October 1851, Page 4
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