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Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, November 2, 1852. TENDERS will be received at. this office until noon on Monday, tl.e 15th instant, for the supply of the whole or any pail of the undermentioned Ai tides, for the use of the Colonial Hospital, namely: — Lotion Basons « 6 Showei Bath , 1 Large Lamp , l Mats t 4 Towels (; Blue Stiiped Cotton Shirts .... 36 Each Tender to be in duplicate, sealed, and endotsed " Tenders for Miscellaneous Article* for Colonial Hospital," and accompanied by samples of the ai tides tendered for. By His Excellency's command, Andruw Sinciair, Colonial Secietary.

Colonial Secretary's Office Auckland, 2nd November, 1852. riIRNDERS will be received at this office -1- until noon on Monday, the Islh instant, for the supply of the whole or any part of the undermentioned Ailicles for the use of the Gaol, namely ;—; — Blankets 25 Rugs 2,5 Trowsers 28 Lime 6 bushels. Each Tender to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed " Tender for Supplies for the Gaol," and be accompanied by samples (lime excepted) of the articles tendered for. By His Excellency's command, Andruw Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL BANK OP ISSUE* Total amount of Notes in circulation at the Office of the "Colonial Bank of Issue," at Auckland, on the 16th day of October, 1 852, being the close of the preceding four weeks : — £5 and upwards...., . „.£3,53& Under £5 2,301 Total £5,836 Total amount of Coin held by the same Office on the same day :—: — Gold £4,209 •Silver 76 Total £4,285 I, Alexander Shepherd, the Colonial Treasurer, do hereby ceitify that the above is a true I account, as required by Oidinance, No 16, j Session 8. A. Shepherd, Colonial Treasurer Dated at Auckland this 1 8th of Oct., 1852.'

SUPREME COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the Supreme Court for the despatch of Criminal Business will be holden at the Court House, Auckland, on Wednesday, the first day of December next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that a Sitting for the despatch of Civil Business will be holden at thfi Court House, on Tuisday, the 7th day of December next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and place all persons under recognizance to appear as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses are required to give their attendance. Tnos. Outiiwaite, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Auckland, 25th October, 185 J.

NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Election of Common Councillors for the undermentioned Wards, in the Borough of Auckland, will lake place in the Court House, llowick, on the 18th day of November next, The Voting will commence at nine o'clock in the morning, and close at four in the afternoon of the same day. Voters will be required (o deliver to the Returning Officer a voting paper, containing the Christian and surname of the Paity for whom he votes, together with his place of . abode and description, signed with the name of the burgess so voting, and setting forth his place of abode and description. Tamaki East Ward, Ilowick Ward. C. H. M. Smith-, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Court, Ilowick, 18th October, 1852. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ABL^CK painted cask BUOY has been placed over the centre of the rocky ledge at the Southern end of the Waiheke passage. As the shoal is of considerable extent, vessels drawing much water should not pass within a cable's length on either side of the Buoy. To the generality of coasting vessels it is not dangerous. In case of accident to the Buoy, the shoal may easily be avoided by keeping towards Punui Island, on the Eastern side of the passage. David Rough, Harbour Master. November 1, 1852.

IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Hobson's Bridge, for tiespassing in the enc osed Native cultivation at Pukaitapapa, by a Native, Manawawai — One Black Mare, spot in forehead, aged, no biand legible, off hind foot while. One Black l-illy. white feet, and star in forehead, two years old. One Black Colt, star in forehead, yearling. One Chesnut Mare, blaze down face, no brand legible, aged. One Two-year old l ? i'ly, blaze down face, no biand legible. Owneis Unknown. If the above horses are not claimed, they will be sold at the Pound on the 30ih day of November, 1852, at noon. David G. Smale, Poundkeeper, Ilobson's Bridge Pound, 4th Nov., 1852.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
716

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 685, 6 November 1852, Page 4

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