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SKutftlattft |}roimtdal Cxofcwttmcnf flxajcifc. PROCLAMATION. By His Honour Robert Henry Wynyard, Companion of the most Honourble Order of the Bath, Superintendent of the of Auckland. HERE AS by an Act made and passed in the Parliament holden in the Fifteenth and Nixteenth Years of the Reign of her present Majesty, intituled " An Act to grant a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand," it is amongst other things enacted that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent, by proclamation in the ' Government Gazette,' to fix such place or places within the limits of the Province, and such times for holding the first and every other Session of the Provincial Council as he may think fit. Now, therefore, pursuant [to the authority in me vested in that behalf, I, the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby proclaim and declare that the Second Session of the Provincial Council shall be holden at Auckland, and shall commence on Wednesday, the 25th day of October, now next ensuing ; and the Members of the said Council are hereby warned to give their attendance at the said time and place accordingly. Given under my hand at Auckland this twenty-eight day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. R. H. Wynyard, Superintendent. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Hob- - son's Bridge, by Mr. Paton, for trespassing in an enclosed paddock, at Eden-hill farm, near Epsom, One Red and White Bull, aged 18 months, with no brand. If not claimed, to be sold at the Pound, at noon, on the 19th October, agreeable to the piovisions of the Impounding Ordinnee, Vic. 11, Sec. 8, No. 6. Joseph Osborne, Pound-keeper. Public Pound, 21st September, 1854. COLONIAL BANK OF ISSUE. Total Amount of Notes in circulation at the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, at Auckland, on the 16th day of Sept., 1854, being the close of the preceding four ■weeks : £5 and upwards £6,030 Under £5 3,811 Total £9,841 Total Amount of Coin held by the same office on the same day : Gold £4411 Silver 20 Total £4,431 I, Alexander Shepherd, the Colonial Treasurer, do hereby certify that the above is a true account, as required by the Ordinance No. 16, Session 8. A. Shepherd, Colonial Treasurer.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, r rilE BLACK CART STALLION -* " P U N C ll.' Punch is a close made powerful horse, possessing great muscle and bone; hehasbeen taken out of the team at the special request of many experienced Settlers, and will commence making the circuit of the Pensioner Settlements at an early day Further particulars in a future advertisement. R. GILLINGHAM. Mechanic's Ray, Sept. 25Tb, 18.-H. TO STAND DURING THE ENSUING SEASON; At his Stud Stables, Spring Rank, (close to Town). "YOUNG PLOVER," A well-known Race-horse, one of the best of his day on the turf of New South Wales, where be was the winner of the Home-bush St. Leger of 1851. lie is a dark brown, rising 7 years, and now serves his second season. Pedigree.—Sire Ether, dam Young Moonshine, by Old Emigrant, (a celebrated imported English horse) Grandam Old Moonshine, by Theorem (imported English horse); Great Grandam. Cornelia, by Grasshopper (a rained English racer): great-great-Gran-tlam, Mauld, by Soothsayer; who won the great St. Leger of 1831. Terms, oL, with os. groomage. " WINSTONE." A favourite Arab Stallion, of great power and fine symmetry. Pedigree.—Sire, the famous thoroughbred racer Scratch, out of Medora, by tho well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported mare of great note. Terms, 01. with ss. Groomage. Convenient Grass Paddock. Entrances for the Thirty Guinea Cup to be run for in 18;>7, by the last season's get of the above horses will be secured until the -Ist Feb next. Entry 2 guineas, half forfeit, with sweepstakes of 5 guineas each. T. Y. Course. Henry Hardington. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Residence of the Uudeksigned. rpilE DARK RROWN CART HORSE 1 "YOUNG NORFOLK HERO," rising A years. Terms 5/. ss. Charles Barriball. Eden Grove, West Epsom, Sent. 15th, 18oi.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 883, 30 September 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 883, 30 September 1854, Page 4

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