LEASING GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
Department of Public Works, Sydney, Deo. Oth, 1862. REFERRING to the Notice from this Department dated the 9th May last, inviting Tenders for leasing the Government Railways, fiom the Ist January next : Notice is now hcieby given, that as the extensions at present in progress cannot bo opened for tiaffio within tho anticipated time, the Government will not be prepared to band over the Railways, before the Ist July next, and the time for receiving Tenders is consequently extended until the Ist May, 1863. Those parties who have, in pursuance of the Notice dated the Ofch Mivy last, already submitted Tenders, aie informed that the samp will remain in this office, unopened, until the extended time for the receipt of Tenders expires, up to which dato they will bo at liberty tn send in amended Tenders or to withdraw those pent in. Fni t her particulars may be obtained at the Oflico of Public Works, Philip-street, Sydney. W. M. ARNOLD.
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
rPENDERS aie required for tlie COMPLETION of 1 a BU TLDING in Shoi tland street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my oftinp, until THURSDAY next, vhen the tenders are to bo dehveied at 4 o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY. Aichitect.
PHEASANT SHOOTING.
PAKUBANGI DISTRICT, E VST TAMAKI.
ALL PERSONS FOUND TRESPASSING on Lands in the occupation of the Undersigned will be piosecuted with the utmost rigour. Robeit MaoLcau Joseph King Thomas Pennall James Quarltrough Patrick Kerr James Rowe Chailes Roberts James Coslett " Y. Lush Major Peacocke David Hutchinson S. Seddon Raleigh Peacouke J. Culbert P. F. de Qiuncey James Maitland John Gill George Keifs Oswald Pilling Charles P\ r e A. Buckland F. Hill
NOTICE.
1 HEREBY CAUTION all PERSONS against SHOOTING on the Orakei Reserve. Tiesparsers will be piosecuted according to law. PAORA TUIIAEEE.
N O T ICE.
milE PUBLIC aie hcieby CAUTIONED not to JL SHOO'J' PHEASANTS or TRESPASS on niy Land at Ot«ua. Tic-passer-, w ill be prosecuted. ARCHIBALD WALLACE.
NOTICE.
ANY PERSON found Cuttinj; or Removing TIMBER fiom Lots 217, -21S, and 276, Pakmangi. the Property of the uudci signed, will be prosecuted according to law. E. McKENNA. Howick, April 4, ISG3.
STREET'S ESTATE.
A FIRST DIVIDEND of FOUR SHILLINGS in the Pound, will be payable at Mr. BEVERIDGE'S Office, on and after 9th instant, to the CREDITORS who have signed the Deed of Assignment. D. GRAHAM, Assignee.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
A LL ACCOUNTS DUE to Mr. COLAN A NICHOLAS, Butcher, of Newmaiket, I lequest may be PAID to Mr. ALFRED BUCKLAND, of Newmaiket, for the benefit of ci editors. * E. NICHOLAS. March 1 V th, 1803.
N OTIC E.
t LL PERSONS indebted to Mrs. Forbks aie . \ ieq nested to settle their accounts by the 15th instant ; if not paid by that time they will be put into the hands of a Solicitor. Kapanga, Ist Apul, 18G3.
N O T I C E .
rVHFj UNDERSIGNED, intending shortly to L leave the Colony, lequests an eaily settlement of debts due to him. STAKE US JONES. Auckland, April 3, ISG3.
NOTICE.
rjniE PARTNERSHIP lnthei to existing between I u>, as llotelkeepcis, has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to or by the late Pat tnci ship Firm will be iccened and paid by Donald M'Piinc, Victoria Hotel, Coromandel. D. McPHEE, W. ROBINSON, Jl'.nr. Witness — Thom\s Ofvmiil. Coiomandtl, Feb. 20, 18G3.
N OTIC E .
riIHE BUSINESS luthcito cairied on under the 1 Finn of SMim & Pkli.ow, is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All accounts due to and all accounts due by tho said iiim will be settled by C. Annum & So,v, Accountants, Queensticct. J HENRY SMITH, (feigned) | WILLIAM PELLOW. Auckland, 4th April, ISC3. Jvmis O. Bond, ) ,„ . C. AnTiiLß, Jum. \ Wltll ° t|SC< '-
NOTICE.
Waitemata Flour Mills, March 28th, 1563. TpHE Undersigned having made arraneements to L continue the Waitemata Flour Mills (late Lamh and Mklvin), bega to intimate to his friends and customers of the late iii m, that Me«si s. .1 . S. Macfarlaxe and Co, Queen-sheet, Auckland, arc his agents for the sale of all the pioduco of the Watemata Flour Mills. JOHN LAMB.
NOTICE.
ALL letters oi communications for Mil. IT. ROE, TIMBER MERCHANT, can bo left in his letter box, at MR. SMALLFIELD'S, Queen-sticet.
J. EDSON, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, T>ESPECTFULLY informs his friend and th jLi; public that ho has REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, Next tiif. Savings' Bask. Queen-street, Auckland, Jan. 20, 1863.
pKUNSWICK MUSIC HALL. The English Opera Company's SECOND SERIES OF '. CONCERTS • I WILL ' COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, April 11th,. Being for tU» BENEFIT ,of Mr. J,i SMALL,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 8 April 1863, Page 1
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