ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, COMPOSITE CANDLES, SYDNEY SOAP Super Witney Blankets, white and scarlet White Lead, Green Paint Boiled Linseed Oil Saddles, best Gents. Stuffed Flaps Do., extra strong Stockmen's Pelham Bridles, Snaffle do. Pit Saws, 6 and 8 feet Cross Cut do., 5 and 8 feet Flour and Wheat Sieves Scythes and' Handles complete White Clover Seed, Itye Grass do. Scythes and Handles Cossipore Sugar Companies No. 1 pieces and Crystals Congou Tea, Formosa Brand Bacon and Hams, Salt Pork J. & R. Kemp, Wharf, Queen-street. June 21st, 1855. m
Telescopes and Pccket Compasses. MACREADY & STIRS AT. TTAVE just received a splendid assortment of ■*-*• the above, which they can confidently recommend. ALSO, Richly Gilt and Bronze Drawing Room Clocks, shades and stands complete. Queen-street, Auckland, June 21, 1855.
A Dwellinghouse and Land, in Cookstreet, on the East side of Hohsonstreet, for sale. TO be disposed of a convenient dwellinghouse containing three rooms which may easily be converted into four. With frontage to Cookstreet, in the City of Auckland,— and about 60 by 30 feet of land thereto belonging. For terms, and particulars. Apply to Mabston & George, Solicitors, High-street.
On sale hy the Undersigned. EX "ROCK CITY," ©LONDON. PLOUGHS •*- Chaff Engines White Clover Seed. also, Groceries of every description, which will be sold at prime cost, to make room for further shipments. James Wells. Parnell, June 21, 1855.
EX "ROCK CITY." FOR SALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, ONE CASE,— CAST STEEL HAND SAWS. J. A. Lanopord.
Patent Galvanized Tinned Iron. THIS Valuable Material differs from all other Galvanised Iron by having the additional and valuable process of Tinninu applied to it, by which it is rendered much more durable, remaining undor the severest ordinary exposures, perfectly free from ru->t ; aud it may be remarked that the Fire Insurance Companies of Sew York have decided on insuring Buildings covered with this metal, at lower rates than if covered with any other material, and make an additional reduction if the shutters also ar of the same metal. It may be easily worked up into any article, for which Iron not liable to rust is required, as it solders very readily with tin-man's solder t and may thus be used for rain water heads baths, coal scuttles, &c, &c. The Patent Tiles of this miterial are much cheaper than Slates, and require about one i fourth the timber for fixing of either Slates or Shingles. They may also be laid over old Shingles Samples on show, and stock always on hand at the Stores of A. S. Webster, Queen-street, opposite Agent. the Court House.
LAND AT WANGAKEI.
CAUTION. QEVERAL persons having settled upon land belonging to the undersigned, at Wangarei and Waipu, on the grouud of having paid money for the same to the officers of the Colouial Government. The undersigned thinks it necessary to renew his notice to such persons and to all others whom it may concern, that the Government of this colony cannot give a legal title to the lands in question ; and that any expenditure such persoos may make upon such laud will be at their own risk, as he will in no case whatever recognise any claim on the grouud of such expenditure. The Chief Justice of New Zealand, in the case of Busby v. McKenzie, has laid down the doctrine that, " as a British subject cannot be per* mitted to question the validity of British Law, in a British Court of Justice, so a colonial subject of the Crown cannot be permitted to question the validity of Colonial Law, in a Colouial Court." It is the intention of the undersigned to appeal against this doctrine to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. It is not for him to express an opinion whether or not it was the duty of the Chief Justice to take judical notice of the repugnancy of the " Land Claims Ordinance " to the Law England and of its being by reason of such repugnancy " a pretended Oidinance, having no force or validity,' 1 but he has no doubt whatever of the right of a British subject to the protection of British Law, against the illegal enactments of a Colonial Legislature. Te Rewiti and Poukoura, sons of the chief Mukefcu, residing at Rangiora, near One Tree Point.are authorised by Mie undersigned to show the boundaries of his land to any person desirous to avoid trespassing thereon. • James Btjsby. Auckland. June 21, 1855.
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"DETWEEN Chapel-street and the White -*-* Hart Hotel, by way of Wyudham-street, an Eye Glass set in gold. Any person bringing the same to the stores of Combes and Daldy will be rewarded. June 21, 1855. ''
To Let, in July nezt, A NEATLY Furnished Cottage, in Jermyn-st. •**■ Apply at the ' Southern Cross' Office. J«rmyn-str«et, June 18, 1855.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 833, 22 June 1855, Page 3
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