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safeft «g Auction. In the Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland. IN THE MATTER OF~GEORGE WILSON V. MRS. MARGARET MARY ANN FREEMAN. Colony of New Zealand, Province ot Auckland, By Thomas Beckham, Esq., Resident Magistrate, presiding at Auckland. IN pursuance of the powers conferred by an Act passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of Auckland, No. 5, Session 2, intituled "An Act to make provision relative to Fencing Land in the Province of Auckland," and of my order made in this matter, bearing date the sixth day of August, 1862; I hereby notify for public information that such portion of that parcel or piece of land hereunder specified, as will be sufficient to pay all expenses incurred or to be incurred in this matter, will be offered for sale by Messrs. S. Cochrane, Brother & Co., at their Stores, Fort-street, Auckland, by public auction on FRIDAY, the 19th day of September, 1862, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. Given under my hand, at Auckland, in the said Province, this 6th day of August, 1862. (Signed) THOMAS BECKHAM, Resident Magistrate. Particulars. Upset Price. 6 9 Western Suburbs of £5 Os. Od. Auckland, such portion per acre, of said lot, commencing with that part bounding on lots 5 and 2 of said section, as will be sufficient to pay all expenses in this matter. TO THE TRADE. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. » EG to preliminarily announce that they have been ' favoured with instructions from the Consignees, to Sell at Auction, several large Shipments of Goods now being received ex " Queen of the North," "Royal Charlie," "Blundell," which, as soon as landed, will bo advertised for sale and tho date fixed. The Invoices are all from the best London Houses, and consist chiefly of staple requisites, such as Crushed Loaf and Loaf Sugars First Class Teas Paper Bags and Papers Day & Martin's Paste Blacking Candied Fruits, Fry's Cocoa Champions Vinegar, in J-casks, from Messrs. Hill & Ledger & Batty Salad Oils, pints and halves Pickles, pints and quarts Vinegar, quarts Castor Oil, pints Bottled Fruits in 1£ doz. cases Currants, Raisins Arrowroot, South Sea and West Indian Figs, Tapioca Nutmegs, Pimento Cassia and Carraways Huntley & Palmer's Biscuit Ground Ginger, Jordan Almonds Sardines, Currie Powder Robinson's Groats and Barley Coleman's Starch, Mustard and Blue Soda Carbonate of, and Crystal do. Tartaric Acid, Kerosine, &c. Price's No. 1 Sperm Composites Also, Mauritius and Java Sugars Company's Pieces, &c., &c. The instructions to the Auctioneers are such as to almost authorise them in stating that the Sale will be wholly unreserved, aud certainly well worth the attention of Merchants and the Trade generally. Fore Street, Auckland, Ist Aug., 1862.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 7th August, 1862. iERSONS not In the public service, who have received letters from the Colonial Secretary's Office since the 3rd of October, 1861, are requested to be good enough to forward copies of them to this Office, to replace those lost in tho wreck of the " White Swan." Copies of Enclosures are not required. G. ELIOTT ELIOTT, Eor the Under-Secretary. ®fot $p Upland <Papdm|; LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND MISCELLANEOUS. MONTHLY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. The rango of proposed subjects will embrace ESSAYS, TALES, AND SKETCHES, HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, FARMING, GARDENING, Statistics, Poetry, Correspondence, &c, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. S this is the first attempt to introduce this L class of Literature into New Zealand, the Publisher confidently hopes that his endeavours will be seconded, not only by the inhabitants of this Province, but generally throughout tho Islands ; and from the promises of contributions already received, and the well-known ability of the contributors, he has no hesitation in 6aying that this serial will stand a comparison with many ot those which at present have such an extensive circulation at home. All communications for the Editor to be addressed to the Publisher, GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Importer of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. GEO. T. CHAPMAN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Terms :—Per Quarter, 55.; single volume, 6d. Catalogues frbe, Containing over 3,000 volumes. Now Works received by every mail. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, QUEEN-STREET. "1 H. ROBSON, successor to J. N. Cuombie, m begs to announce that on and after MONDAY, June 16th,. the price of CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS taken at the above Establishment, will be reduced one-third. Persons who have had portraits takeo- by Mr. Crombio, can obtain copies at any time, Mr. Kobgon laying rmyehaserl n|| Mr, Qrqmbjo'q

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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