TENDERS FOR FRRRY SERVICE. - ONEHUNGA AND AW ITU. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March 2lst, 1863. rpENDERS will be received at this office until L noon of SATURDAY, the 4th April next, for the performance of a WEEKLY FERRY SERVICE between Onehunga and Awitn, in accordance with a specification which may bo seen on application at this office. Tenders to be endorsed ' • Tender for A witu Ferry. " ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent.
LEASING GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Department of Public Works, Sydney, Dec. Oth, 1862. "DEFERRING to the Notice from this Department Ll; dated the\ftth May last, inviting Tenders for leasing the Government Railway*, fiom the Ist January next : Notice i<* now hereby given, that as the extension* at present in progress cannot be opened for traffic within the anticipated time, the Government will not be pi epared to hand over the Railways, before tho Ist July next, and the time for receiving Tenders is. consequently extended until the Ist May, 1863. Those parties who have, iv pursuance of the Notice dated tho Oth May last, already submitted Tendeis, are informed that the Mimo will remain in this office, unopened, until the extended time for the receipt of Tenders expires, up to which date they will lie at liberty to send in amended Tenders or to withdraw those sent in. Fuither particulars may be obtained at tho Office of Public Workh, Philip-street, Sydney. W." M. ARNOLD.
TO BRICKLAYERS, CARPENTERS, AND JOINERS. rpENDERS will be received by tho Undersigned 1 until 6 p.m., THIS DAY, for the ERECTION of a BUILDING in Queen-street. Plans, ke, to be seen at my office, Victoriastreet. RICHARD KEALS, Architect.
NOTIC X fMPOUNDED,'bv J. Fisher, for tiespass and X damages, ONE STRAWBERRY COW, open hoins, blotched brand, like It. P., oft" rump ; with a led and white hull cftlf Owner, unknown. Damages, ss. , If not claimed within eleven days from date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Pence for an order for the Bale of the above mentioned cow and calf, agreeably to the piovUions of tho Impounding Act, 1850. JOHN HALL," Poundkeeper. Public Pound, Otnhuhn, March 21st, 1863.
I IN THE ESTATE OF R. J. HUNT. I DIVIDEND of Two Shilling-, in the Pound * will be payable at my oilice, on and after the 3lst instant, to such of the Creditors of the above estate as have already, or shall before that date have executed the Deeds of Assignment and Inspection, now lying in my office F M. P. BROOKFIELD. March 21, 1863.
NOTICE. rpHE PARTNERSHIP hithei to existing between I us as Hotelkeepers, has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the late Partnership Firm will be leceived and paid by Donald M'Piiek, Victoria Hotel, Coromaudel. D. McPHEE, W. ROBINSON, Jun'r. Witness — Thomas, Gemmiij. Coromandel, Feb. 20, 1863.
NOTICE. riIHE CO-PARTNERSHIP earned on by the JL Undeisigned as Millers in Auckland and at Waitemata Mills, under the fiim of LAMB & MELVIN, has been DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT of this date. , All debt« duo to the firm will be received by Mr. Huoii linu, Accountant, Auckland, who is hereby authorised to receive and discharge the same. JOHN LAMB. A A. MELVIN. And. Bevertdcsk, Solicitor, Auckland, Witness Auckland, March 14th, 1863.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to Mr. COLAN NICHOLAS, Butcher, of Newmarket, I request may be PAID to Mr. ALFRED BUCKLAND, of Newmarket, for the benefit of creditorn. C. NICHOLAS. March 17th, 1863.
NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned respectfully intimates that L Messrs. STEPHENSON and WARDELL have PURCHASED the BUSINESS lately carried on by him in Lower Queen-street, as Commission Aciknt and Merchant, and respectfully solicits that the pationage which he has for so many years enjoyed be extended to his succe^soi «. E. KING. Auckland, March 9th, 18G3. In reference to the above we beg to inform our numerous friends 'that we have THIS DAY ENTERED into PARTN ERSHIPasMERCHANTS and COMMISSION AGENTS, under the stylo and firm of STEPHENSON and WARDELL, and having purchased the business lately carried on by Mr. E. Kino, trust to merit a continuance of the favor and support hitherto extended to our predecessor. CHARLES STEPHENSON, GEORGE WARDELL. Aucklaud, March 9th, 1863.
NOTICE. THE Undersigned has removed from Queen-street Wharf to a part of the premises in Lower Queen-street, occupied by the Intercolonial Royal Mail Company, wliere goods for shipment on the steamer 'Tasmanian Maid' will be stored without charge. GEORGE RIDINGS. March 11th, 1863.
J. EDSON, CHEMIST k DRUGGIST, T> ESPEOTFULLY informs his friend and th J. V ' public that he has "^ , ; , REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, Next tjte Savtnos' Bank, Queen-street, Auckland, - Jan. 29, 1863.
. 1 :E. WEBBE'S 'fi ' PHOTOGRAPHIC ,GALXERY 18 NOW OPINED Over Messrs. Wood and Baber's, Architects, ' ' Wyndham-strekt. ' -
__ , O ",s THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH'S,' PRICES CURRENT,' WHOLESALE. FINE FLOUR, (crown 'feraud) per ton, of 2,000 lbs. .. -, .. .. £15 Seconds , r , do, £12 ! Sharps . ,. l .- ( . ,; ~ do. £$ Bran, n (l j per bushel It. 6d. MftUMWriwUcjrnol*, »> 7*. 0d»
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1770, 24 March 1863, Page 1
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823Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1770, 24 March 1863, Page 1
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