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Christian Name and Sur- Natureof tho xt j ™ issAr* rerson ob piace ° f Abode - O Tr ? N srr ] Qualification. Objector. Burnett, James Nelson Freehold, Rxi- That he has sold his estate to tv, Wangarei, Dr. Perston 100 acres adjoining Mr. R. Reybuin's Charon, Gaston Auckland Leasehold, That at Present he holds no Waitangi, lease for this estate. Wangaiei, 95 acres m his M occupation $ Be Lalnoay, Hoiatio Pataua Household, That ho is an Alien. § dwelling at 3Pdtaua W Goidon, James Ngunguro Household, That he has left the colony | dwelling at W Ngungiun § Lynch, Peter Ngimguvu Hoiisehold, That he left the district of jf dwelling at Marsden 18 months ago §; Ngungum McDonald, James Ngunguru Household, That he left the district of § dwelling at Marsdeu 18 monhts ago O Ngiuigivru S3 McLeod, John Waipu Freehold, That he holds no title for this "^ south branch land Waipu, 40 c acres in his °& occupation §. Stewart, Thomas Alexander Wangaiei Freehold, That he has sold his estate to g 1 Tikipouuga, Mr. A. Farmer g 1 Wangarei, 24 acres adjoining land of Mr.Woolley's Stewart, Kenneth Wangarei Heads Fieehold, That he holds no crown title 100 acres of or deed of conveyance for land, Man- this land aia's Wharf, "Wangaiei Heads H. E. AUBREY, Registration Officer. Resident Magistrate's Office, Wangarei, 6th May, 1861.
Tenders for Works, in Wellesley-street. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 7th May, 1861. rnENDEES will be leceived <it this Office, until 1 noon of WEDNESDAY next, the 15tli instant, for Cutting, forming and Metalling, a portion of Wellesley-street, according to specifications, which may be seen at this Office. Tendeis to be enclosed, "Tender for Works, in Wellesley-street." J. WILLIAMSON, Supenntendent.
NOTICE. Independant order of Odd Fellows' M. U., Auckland District. rpHE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the Loyal JL Parnell Lodge, will be Celebrated by a BALL to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on WEDNESDAY next, the 15th instant. By the kind peimis&ion of Col. Wyatt, and the Officeis, the Splended Band of the 65th. Regiment, will be m attendance Tickets 10s>. 6d. each , to be obtained of the following Stewards :— P.G.,— Thos. Cole, Banaek-street; N. G., H. SrEEm and Bio. J. Mullins, Painell ; Bio. Gr. Roberts, Newmarket, and Bio. Wm Riell/, Albeit Barracks. P.S. — Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock, p.m. The proceeds to be appiopnatcd to a Widow and Oiphans
Tenders for Works, at Mauku. Superintendent's Office, Aackland, 7th. May, 1861. rTIENDERS will be leceived at this Office, until X noon of SATURDAY, the 25th instant, for Cuttings, Culverts, and Bridges, on the new line of Road, at Mauku, according to specifications, whicli may be seen at this Office. Tencleis to be endorsed, " Tender for "Works, at Mauku." J. WILLIAMSON, Superntendent.
St. Andrew's School, SYMOND STREET. WILL be le-openccl under the charge of Alex. Grant. Mr. Grant, Studied for the usual term in the Normal School of the Militaiy Training College, Chelsea; aud afteiwaids giaduated at the Umveisity of Aberdeen. He has also had several years expeuence in Teaching : and trusts by stnct attention to his duties, to be able to give satisfaction to the P.uents, and Guaulians of such Pupils, as may be entrusted to his Tuition. Near Otahuhu, 9th May, 1861.
MILITIA. Ist Auckland Battalion. Battalion Orders, May 9th, 1861. A LL the Ist CLASS SERVICE MEN of the r\ Battalion, who have been emolled since the Ist April last, and -who -weie dneoted to assemble in the Albert Banacks, cm Wednesday, the Ist May, will Paiade theie on WEDNESDAY next, the 15th instant, at 7 o'clock, A.M. Should Wednesday be wet, the Parade will be on the following Mormug. By Order, F. E. CAMPBELL, Captain & Adjt.
A. F. WEST BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he intends giving a GRAND, PLAIN, AND FANCY DRESS BALL MASQUE, AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, On the 24th inst, Being the Anniversary of HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY^ And hopes by conducting it, "a la mode Anglaise' to obtain their pationage. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock piecisely. Single Tickets 7/6, Double Tickets 10/6 each ; which may be obtained at Mr. James's, Mr. F. Lewis's, the "Royal" Hotel, and the "Royal George" Inn, Newmaiket.
Carson's Original Anti-Corrosion PAINT iS adapted for every descuption of out-door woik, such as Wooden and Iron Houses, Fences, Fanning Implements, eveiy description of Iron Work, and also Brick and Stone Buildings. The above paint lasts twice as long as the best White Lead, and as any labourer can lay it on, is pecuhaily suited for the use of country settlers. It has been many years in use at home, and upwards of seven bundled testimonials fiom every description of peisons, testify to its duiability and superior preserving qualities. This paint is kept of Copper and Red colour expressly for ships bottoms. Agents foi Auckland, BROWN & CAMPBELL. 9th May, 1861.
Her Majesty's Birthday. ASOlREEwillbegiveu.it the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, on. the EVENING, of the 24th [ instant. Full paiticulais in a future Advertisement. DAVID BALDERSTON, Secretary. May 9th, 1861.
' R. BARTLEY, Carpenter, Builder and Timber Merchant, NELSON STREET, (NORTH,) Auckland. IN order to meet the wants of Chapel Hill and other parts, E. B. has opened a Timber Yard, wheie he intends keeping, an assorted .Stock of Boards and Scantling, House Blocks and Shingles. N.B. Seasoned TIMBER, for Joiner's Work. Entrance to Yard, Nelson and Graham-streets.
DANCING. APEIVATE CLASS is in course of formation for the ensuing Quaiter, at Hanover House Academy, Wakefield-stieet. Any Lady or Gentleman, wibluug to jom, will please sendm their names, as eaily as possible. Terms, One Guinea-and-half, per Quartet 1 , payable in advance. Houis of attendance, from half -past 7, to half -past 9 o'clock. May 9th, 1861.
FROM REGENT-STREET, LONDON. French Stays, Corsets, &c, of every style and quality. MRS. LEGG respectfully informs the Ladies of Auckland and vicinity that she has on hand a First-class Stock of the above Goods in the latest and most appioved shapes. Mrs. L. being a practical Stay-maker, can guarantee a perfect fit, ease, and comfort to any Lady who may favour her with a call, and can produce the highest testimonials from Ladies of distinction in England. Note the address — Victoria-street, adjoining Mrs, Brown's Millinery Establishment, Aucklaud.
Sea Field View House, Grafton Road, adjoining Mr. Brodies property^ nnHE House contains Dining, Sitting, and three JL Bed-rooms, Pantry, Large detached Kitchen, and Servants Koom. A good well of Water on the ground, which is well fenced in. PP ia-EORGE GALLAGHER, Queen-street Wharf. I April 22nd, 1861.
HHEACHER WANTED for the Presbyterian School JL near Otalnmu. Applications may be made to the Rev. John Macky, or the undesigned. WILLIAM GOODFELLOW, Otara, May Bth, 1861.
For Sale, at the Haymarket, FINE HOBARTON POTATOES, at five Pounds per Ton.
To Builders. npENDERS are wanted on or before MAY 14tli> JL for the erection of a COTTAGE, in Symondsstreet. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. J. W. Lewis, Shortland-street. The pioprietor will not bind himself to accept the lowest, or any Tender.
SUPERIOR PARRAFIN, For Sale, by WM. MORRIN. March 7th, 1861.
Two Guineas Reward. LOST A COOKA.TOO, light Grey, with Rose Coloured Breast. Whoever will Tning the Bud to Mr. Powell's, Onehunga, will receive the above reward.
T>EQUIRED a GENERAL HOUSE SERVANTi Xi To a Competent person, Liberal Wages, will be given. Apply at the Office of this Paper. May Bth, 1861.
MESSES. CHEESEMAN, are selling PRIME HOBARTON POTATOES, in their Store Queeu-street, «it ss. per cwt. Auckland, May 9th, 1801.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1400, 14 May 1861, Page 1
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