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REiURN, showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in AUCKLAND from the Ist day of April to the SOth day of June 1853, together with theit Crews, and the quantity and species of Produce, as nearly a can be ascertained. Crews. Where landed. mnwaaiwMin Quantity and Speiea of Produce. 05 O ra o 3 r u C 3 o 1153 319 lt/7 160 14 15 10 20 2 30 437 153 46 36 4 0 0 10 0 0 Total 549 1830 686 2516 289 S3S3BB3Z3SS ggStai/dUa RETURN showing the Number of Canoes that have arrived in Onehunga from the Ist day of April to the SOth day of June, 1853, together with their Crews and the quantity and species of Produce, as nearly as can be ascertained. Name of Tribe. Waikato. bhbbbhbk aK Ifi u Cews 107 1330 147 177 Orderly Room, Armed Police, Auckland, 29th July, 1853. 1106 Quamity and Species of Produce. g—a—i 211 154 1 120 68 39 m»miuMnwwnir;ag« Remarks. This Return does not include the produce brought overland, nor in coasting vessels. — The estimated value of the produce mentioned in this Return is £SBB 11s. Oil. N ote. —One kit of Maize, three tons of Flax, and five hundred and four bushels of wheat, valued at £272 Is., were brought by natives from the Waikato to Onehnngaj in the cutter Harry Bluff, during the months of April, May, and June. Trios. Beckham, Commissioner of Police.

co o re CP I £ re re > S 3 w o s- c *-3 re «-• c w C p re O c CL. P C V- • cr C t*i eji Cu re P >-t C Cl >T3 re P re 5' Oq o re O 2 c £ p a tS re 3 5* “ c c p c-i' o’ EL = o o f O Z > tr a > z CO CO c A TRUK and PERFECT SCHEDU LE of all UNCLAIMED BALANCES of DECEASED PERSONS’ ESTATES, administered by Thomas Outhwaite, Esquire, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, as Official Administrator, and paid into the Treasury of the Northern District of the Colony of New Zealand, from the first day of April, to the thirtieth day of June, 1853. T, Thomas Outhwaite, Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the above is a true nnd faithful Return of all unclaimed balances belonging to Deceased Persons’ Estates administered and paid by me into the 1 reasur3 7 of the Northern Dsitrict of the Colony of New Zealand, from the first day of April to the thirtieth day of June, 1853, Made and declared at Auckland, this 7th day of July', 1853, before me 1 HOS. OUTHWAITE. WM. MARTIN, CJ. July 13, 1853. I certify to the correctness of the amount stated in the above Return. A. SHEPHERD, Colonial Treasurer,

Commissioner of Crown Lands’ Office Auckland, Ju!y loth, 1853. r |PHE following person having applied for a Defined Run, the description of the Run claimed now lies at this Office for inspection of any person concerned. Name of Applicant. Description of Run claimed. W. F. Blake Situated on the Waikaukau Creek, about midway between the Wailemata and the Kaipara rivers; bounded on the north by the Waikaukau Creek and Native land ; on the south by Native land ; on the east by Crown Land ; and on the west by Crown Land and the Kaipara Creek ; containing about 3000 acres. Edward Mayne, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Commissioner of Crown Lands’ Office, A uckland, July 15th, 1853. following peisons having applied for a defined Run, the description of the Run c laimed now lies at this Office for inspection Q f any person concerned. SUPREME COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Silting of the Supreme Court, for the despatch of Criminal Business, will be holden at the Court House, Auckland, on Thursday, the first day of September next, at Ten o’clock in the forenoon, and that a Sitting for the despatch of Civil Business, will be holden at the Court House, on Wednesday, the 7th day of September 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. Thjmas OumWAITE. Supreme Court Office, Auckland, 30th July, 1853,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 763, 6 August 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 763, 6 August 1853, Page 4

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