WANTED MR. JOHN McGLASHAN— An English Mail LETTER for you lies at this Office. * TT/'ANTED, BUSHMEN, —None need apply but t i exper enced hands. Apply to John McLeod, Kaipara Saw Mills. 141 ap 3 WANTED, a few respectable MEN, to B »ARD at the CRESCENT DINING ROOMS, Shortland-street. Highest price given for Poultry.— E. Waters. 1050 jn 19 WANTED. Agents for the sale of the AUCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS, —Apply at the office, Shortland-cresceut. WANTED-A MAR HI D COUPLE as domestic Servants.—Apply to Mr. A. Clark, Assistant Commissary General, Albert Barracks. 1108 tths tc LOST _____ £2 10s. Reward, LOST on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 28th inst., between Shonland-Crescent and Parnell, a SILVER W ATCH, by Trail. Edgware-road, London, with STEEL CHAIN attached. The above reward will be paid to any one returning the watch and chain to Mr. Bartlett, Shonland-Crescent, 1134 mr 29 PUBLIC .fOTICES. NOTICE. TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Military Accountant’s Office, Commissariat, Auckland, 16th March, 1865. I THE PAYMENT of PENSIONERS for the INSUING QUARTER will be made at the undermentioned Places and Dates : AUCKLAND—Monday, 10th April, at 10 a m., at the Military Accountant’s Office, Albert Barracks. ONEHUNGA —Thursday, 6th April, at 11 a.m. at Mr. McMahon’s House. OTAHUHU —Monday, 6rd April, at II a.m. at Commissariat Office, Otahuhu. PANMURE—Monday, 3rd April, at II a.m., at the Post Office. HO WICK —Tuesday, 4th April, at 9 a.m., at Mr. Crowe’s House. *** Pensioners in the Waikato District who cannot obtain leave on the above days, must apply before the 20th April next, and all remittances by cheque will he at the risk of the Pensioner. ALEXANDER CLERK, A.C.G., 1021 apl2 Military Accountant NO TICE. The Auckland Saw Mill Company, (Limited.) IS prepared to Supply Timber Merchants Shipbuilders. and Carpenters with— SAWN TIMBER, from 12 to 56 feet in length. Also PLANED. TONGUED, snd GROOVED FLOORING of all sorts. Apply to WILLIAM ATKIN, Chairman. Queen-street, Auckland, March 1, 1865. 11l tc NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having resolved on relinquishing their Retail Ironmongery Business in Queenstreet, Are now prepared to treat with suitable parties for the SALE of their GOODWILL, STOCK, and PREMISES. Should no eligible offer be received, the business will be carried on to the close of the year, during which period no new retail accounts will be opened, but the Stock Sold at Reduced Kates for Cash, and the premises in Queen-street will be for sale or lease, possession to be given on Ist January, 1866. After that date, their IRONMONGERY BUSINESS will be entirely WHOLESALE, to be carried on in their HIGH-STREET PREMISES, in conjunction with their other business as General Merchants. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, AND CO. Auckland, 16th February, 1865. 1054 ap 20 'NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned, beg to announce that we have, on the Ist of FEBRUARY, 1865, ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP, for the purpose of CARRYING on BUSINESS as ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, IMPORTERS, &c., under the style of FRASER & TINNE, Mechanics Bay. GEORGE FRASER THEODORE F. S. TINNE. G.F. takes this opportunity to thank the public for the liberal support and encouragement he has hitherto received ; and hopes, as he has now been able to add largely to his machinery and appliances, under the new firm to give increased satisfaction. F. and T. beg to state that they are prepared to receive orders for any of the undermentioned M achinery from England. 'l'. F. S. T. is agent for Messrs. Fawcett, Preston & Co , of Liverpool, who have for many years directed their special attention to the manufacture of the kind of Machinery best suited to the requirements of the Colonies : Patent Blips Screw Coasting Steamers Ferry Steamers Tug Boats Steamers suitable for shallow rivers Iron Barges Water Wheels Saw Mills Cranes Screw Presses Patent Bombay Wool Press Engines and Boilers &c., See., See. 30 may 10 NOTICE. NATIVE LAND ACT. Wx\LTER KUKUTAI informs the public that he expects soon to receive a GRANT for the block of splendid LAND constituting the Native Land Reserve, Rnugipokia, below Cameroutown, on the banks of the Waikato River,’ at Purapura, when he will immediately cut it up into FARMS, and offer it for Sale by Auction. This not ce is given in order that persons who wish to acquire a FARM unequalled for quality of soil, and convenience of wood and water, may go and inspect the place. The Waikato steamers pass along its Southern boundary for two miles two or three times a week each way. Kohanga, March 23. 1855. 1096 tc NOTICE. OWNERS and OCCUPIERS of PROPERTY in the town of ONEHUNGA are requested to meet in the INSTITUTE, Onehunga, THIS EVENING (Wednesday), the 29ih, at Half-past Seven o’clock, to take into consideration matters of a local nature. JAMEs GALL AUG El ER, M.P.C. March 28th, 1865. 1'24mr29 The Catholic Ghurch at Otahuhu. rj'HE NEW ADDITIONS to the CATHOLIC CHURCH of OTAHUHU will be Blessed on n>-xt SUNDAY, 2nd of April, by the Right Rev. Dr. POMPALLIER, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland. The ceremony of Blessing the Church will be commenced a little before 11 o’clock, a.m. As soon as the Blessing of the Church is ended, his Lordship will celebrate a Pontifical High Mass, He will also preach on that occasion. At the offertory there will be a Collection in aid of the Building Fund. 1123 ap 1
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2390, 29 March 1865, Page 1
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