SVtidttattfr ihobntcml (Sobcrmncnt Gii|cif(* PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. PROCLAMATION. By His Honor Robert lllnhv Wynyabd, Con p mion ot the most Honourable Order ot the Bath, Superintendent of the Province ot Auckland, &c. WHEREAS, by an Act of the Superintendent and Provincial Council of the Province, intituled “ an Act to abate the Nuisance caused by Dogs,” it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act shall come into operation from time to time in such distric s as shall be proclaimed by the Superintendent in the Auckland Provincial Gazelle, to come within the operation of the said Act. Now, therefore, pursuant to the authorityin me vested in that behalf, I, the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby proclaim and declare that on and alter the first day of October now next ensuing, the district comprising the village of Onehunga as the same is defined by the description hereto annexed, shall come and be within the operation of the said recited Act. Given under my hand at Auckland this eighteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. R.H. Wynyabd, Superintendent. Boundaries of the district referred to in the above proclamation as thereto annexed:—On the North—the Mount Smart Road from its junction with the western boundary of Section 38 to its junction with tlie Spring Road; on the East by the Spring Road ; on the South by the Manukau; and on the West the western boundary of Section No. 38. R. 11. W.
COLONIAL BANK OF ISSUE. Amount of the Notes in circulation at the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, at Wellington, on the J 9th day of August, 1854. Amount of Notes in circulation on the I Oth day of August, 1854, being the close of the preceding four weeks, viz.:— £5 and upwards .. .. £13,810 Under £5 .. .. .. .. 19,762 Total £33,572 Total amount of Coin held by the same office on the same day, viz.:— Gold £13,035 Silver •. .. .. .. 537 Total .. .. £13,5/2 I, Henry St. Hill, being the Manager of the said Bank, do hereby certify ih .t the above is a true account of the notes in circulation and of the coins held by (he said office, as required under Ordinance No. 16, Sess. 8, P.P. Henry St. Hill, Acting Manager. Henry St. Hill, Colonial Bank of Issue, Wellington, 19th August, 1854. The sum of twenty thousand pounds (£20,000) sterling has been invested under the Warrant of His Excellency the Governor, in the Public Funds in England, through the Commissariat Department, by arrangements made through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury. Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, Oth September, 1854. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Licenses have this day been issued to the undermentioned persons to exercise the business or calling of Auctioneer within the Province of Auckland, from »his date until the 24th day of April next, inclusive. R. F. Porter, Provincial Treasury Clerk. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the undersigned, 'I 'l> BALES CORN SACKS, (5 bushels) 2 “ do. i ! balestriped .acking i “ 7’2-indi canvas 1 “ blue serge shirts (double backs and pockets) 1 “ striped navy shirts (double backs and pockets 1 bale fancy drill trousers I case India rubber braces i “ black and fancy Albert, Beaufort, and Napoleon neck lies 1 case small wares and trimmings 40 boxes while shirts, linen fronts, etc. 10 “ line “ Napoleon fronts. J. Mackt. September 12, 1854. CAUTION TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS and OISTMENT. | T Las lately come to my knowledge that spurious “ Holloway’s Pills and Ointment” are being sold by a person in Melbourne, who supplies dealers with the same in ! nst parts of Australasia ; it is therefore particularly necessary to observe that the Cl-;. nine Medicines have the words “ HoiPUP, and Ointment ” woven in the watermark of the paper of the Direction Books, similar to a bank note, and one of which is affixed to every pot and box; the same words are engraved on the Government stamp, which is pasted on every pot and box, and to imitate which is felony; without such marks the Medicines are iiot genuine. V The Genuine Medicines may be had of Mr. WELLESLEY HUGHES, Auckland. if any parlies have been imposed upon by buying spurious medicines, they are earnestly requested to communicate with the above-named agent, and also to kindly send c direct to England full particulars to my ’dr -s, 244, Strand, London. (Signed) Thomas Holloway. Feb. 25, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 880, 20 September 1854, Page 4
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