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Notice. The Address to the Albertland SetUeij WELL be presented THIS DAY, Wedne&j,, the 10th instant, at 11 o clock, a.m., open space of ground in front of the General Assemfj Buildimr. The public are invited to attend. 1 A THANKSGIVING SERVICE will be held • the Wesleyan Chapel, High-street, at half-past 2 18 of the same day. P-H A PUBLIC Tea MEETING will be held in ,t £ T.rr.r.TT>V*\T OPHOOT TJOOU Tr- 16* WESLEYAN SCHOOL-ROOM, — su . strtii THIS EVENING, the 10th inst., at half-p Mt o’clock. Friends arc respectfully invited to attend. Tickets may be had at the following places. “ New Zealander’’ Office, Mr. M. Somerville, '? Somerville, Mr. Caley, Queen-street, Mr. p re 3 Victoria-street. 1 Sept- 10th, 1862. Waitakerei West. With ■efercncc to the Roads. Board of Education. j AN Examination of Teachers who may be desirom of obtaining the Certificates of the Board be held on THURSDAY, October 2nd, at nine in the J.C. VALENTINE, Secretary. Tracts and Books for Soldiers. IT Ims been found that soldiers in Camp are to read any books that may come within their reach, and gladly receive tracts. A Clergyman that pays periodical visits to two outposts, comprising about 500 men having exhausted a large stock of hij own in distribution on the new road, would thankfully receive any that may be supplied to him for foe above purpose. Please send to the care of Messrs. NEWMAN and EWEN, Shortland-street. Lloyd’s Agency, TO prevent misapprehension the undersigned has been requested by Captain G. A. Halsted, R.y the Secretary for managing the affairs of Lloyd’s, to publish the subjoined extract from instructions’to Agents, for general information: — “ No power from the Subscribers to Lloyd’s can divest the Assured, their Agents, or Assigns, or the Masters of Vessels, of that right over property which the law has given them; but it is presumed that the Assured, or their representatives, will readily avail themselves of the assistance of an Agent, who u appointed by the general body of Subscribers to act on their behalf, and whose co-operation will facilitate the settlement of Loss, or Average, with the Underwriters.” J. WATSON BAIN, Agent to Lloyds. TOYS! TOYS! T 0 YsT~ Ex “ African,” IMIREE CASES of splendid TOYS of every description, now opened and on Sale at HARRIS’ CAVENDISH HOUSE. Princes-street, Near the Post Office. SMOKERS’ DELIGHTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ex “African,” OPENED AND ON SALE HARRIS’ TOBACCO AND PIPE STORE, Cavendish House, Princes-strect, Ex “Blundell,” “Royal Charlie,” and “ Queen of the North.” OA CASES Si\J Plain and Fancy Window White Load, Zinc White, Oibirt■Colours, &c. W. ITIILDiPPS & SON.

W. PHILLIPPS & SON HAVING now their PAPER HANGINGS opened and arranged for inspection, beg respectfully to suggest the advantage of an early application to ensure a choice selection, both in quality and pattern, that 12,000 pieces can afford, varying from rich Flock and Gold to the most common. 50,000 feet Window Glass, Strong Rolled Hate, British and Polished, Crown, Obscured, Enamelled, Coloured, Plain and Figured, Borders and Rosettes. 6 tons White Lead, 2 tons Patent Driers, and colours in Oil. lj ton Putty, Zinc White, Turps, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Fine Oil Colours in Tubes for Artists, Dry Colours, Distemper and Painters’ Brushes and Tools, &c. Shortland-street, Sept. 5, 1862. AUCKLAND SAVINGS’ BANK. Public Notice. THE business of the BANK is now conducted ;n the new Building, Qucen-srrcer. JOSEPH COOMBE, Accountant. September 4th, 18G2. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by Denis O’Brien, for John O’Brien, Ranger, for running at large on the waste lands of the Hundred of Onehunga; 1 grey Mare, wind broken, no visible brand. 1 bay Colt, black points, no visible brand. Fine, 10s. each. Owner unknown. Also, — _ Impounded by Wiremu Setoatori, Native, for ilr. R. Farmer, for trespass and damages in his enclosed grass paddock at One Tree Hill: 1 grey Mare, black points, small sore on the back, no visible brand. Damages ss. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horses, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” M. MADIGAN, Pound-keeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, Bth September, 1862. Notice. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Otahnhu, September 6th, by R. A. Wight, for trespass an damages at East Tamaki. , I dark strawberry or red and white polcy Cow. like P. D. or B. D. on off rump. Damages 10s. Owner unknown. ~ If not claimed within eleven days from date of this notice, application will he made to a Justice oftne Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Cow, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Act, 1856.” __ JOHN HALL, Poundkccper. Public Pound, Otahnhu, September Bth, 1862. _ Notice. MPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Auckland, by William Negus, for running at large off Vic quadrant. , . 1 red Cow, white bclh' and white along the nac • ( 1 dark red colored Cow, piece out of the right 1 red and white Cow, white face and open horns. 1 red and white Heifer. I strawberry Heifer. 1 strawberry Calf. . 0 f If not claimed within eleven days after the da lis notice, application will be made to a J usUce ic Peace for an order for the sale of the above-® oned Cattle, agreeably to the provisions of the minding Act. i 856.” _ WM. EVERS. Poundkeeper. Auckland, 7th September, 1862. [F THOMAS BACH, late of Birmingham, who arrived in Nelson from Sydney sometime in > id left for Auckland, secs this advertisement, he lease to notify his residence to the Postmaster, N® * it he known to any person that the above 1 ach is dead, will ho' bo kind enough to slate the i the Postmaster. Nelson.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

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