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JTO -THE, BLEOTOHS; OF -jTHB,' PENSIONER^ | i" • .« » . SETTLEMENTS.^ < '-• ' - " J S jfl^LBMBir,— Hiving Been requested to stand i im •'. /^I'^MeyiimeTritilatJh't apcroachi«g JMeotion fotilie-Qenewl Agsembly, I h»ve the Jiouourtoinjji^wjmyji-eadiflestftdriiji'ye us your wprrteatative, if oleotod, and beg to request your Votes in my f»vour. " ' " | » ' J* J IUVe'tKeihondur to be,--' I - ■ * • I Gentlemen, ' ; *'■*„'( < ', our obedient serrant, ( ( ,

' . , • ' Im,P; F.DErQUINOEY. »gpwiclc, November 23, 1865. ,r , ',

j^hb,' electors ojf '. thjjs northern ' , ,'- , ;', division. \" ;;, ' #

GENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for the i honour you have done me by electing me for tne fourth time as one of yourr^presentativesiin the Provincial. Courioil. Ttii gratifying to me to find that the part.Lbave taken in the establishment of, a responsible Government for the province' has metyour approval. With regard to the moneys requiied lor roads and bridges, for opening up your splendid district, you will: ever find uw,4u rriy (place in the Oouuoil, unflinchingly advocating- your interests. I am, genJjenien r ' 1 ' - ♦ ■;„ '' l \V'^/nf'« Ji*CADj&£AN. '' Albert-street, November 27riy J^&f IMPORTANT TO^ SHIPPERS SIGNBKS ON T0E RIVER W&J&M&fAND ITS' TRIBUTARIE"?. 1 ' . ' , -Jp^ s - J - ' ■' i_ -- i«y THE NEW SOUTH WALES MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY are prepared to effect INSURANCE against the risks of inland navigation." ■ ' ' i . ( I ' , \ , , Fromotha. Oomjiany's. experience in covering risks' on Anstralian'rivrrs, they are prepared' to' adopt'a scale of l'ates whioh willtjuatify all in insuring. < . Risks can, be. coveied ritht through from .Auckland or Mauukau to the stations for delivery on tho upper or lower livers. The recent mishap by snagging at the Sunken Forest, by whioh the barque • Sir Goorge Giey' and cargo— in value to the extent of £3,000— have been either damaged or lost, n the strongest proof of the necessity for tho protection which the New South Wales Marine Assurance Company now offers. Full particulars can 'be obtained from

THOMAS H. MABIN, : .,-f Agent, ct',#. - • Auckland ; J Or W. J. YOUNG, ,~»; „ .<• , ' i Nga^ttawahia ; t And at all sub stations.' jjk.'S'', ■*'& WAIHAU GOLD MIN^G Cjffl|^L'; 'piTE FIRST CALL of the Waiiffe^^M^^ I Company (Limited), of "£$ \i§lM0^" Wgow aiade PAYABLE to,tbe Treasurer aJ^^Comra^'yV •ffice, Coclnaoe'K Buildingi»; 6n * AY^p^ESpAY, 13th December, 1865. *$■ •- I ; % By order ofHhe Directors. *"*

ROBERT SCRULTZ, Secretary. • • 1 November 20, 1865. , .,

NOTICE.

U ,D,ARK BAY HORSE, branded DF, No. 230; J\. one Cbe8nut MARE, branded F-< on the rear shoulder; one Light Strawberry COW,, a Spotted STEER, aud 'a Light Vellow STEER;" with turned down horn«, have been on Mr. Donovan's rijn a long time, a* tho run has changed hands ;_and if not claimed within 14 days will be mM to pay for their gra«s. — Apply to .Mr. T. R. McLarnon, Fanners' Hotel, Papatoito'i. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Papatoitoi. November 18, 1865.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

MR. HENRY ADAMS, of the London Hotel, Aucklaud, Iun keeper, haviugr, upon the 22nd day of November, 1865, Executed au ASSIGNMENT of all his EstatH in favour of Messrs. Hbnut

Isucs and HknkT LkW19, of Auckland, Merchants, as Trustees for his Creditors, notice i«i hereby given tint the DBED OF ASSIGNMENT is, lying for Elocution by the Creditors of the said Hknry Adams, at the Clumbers of Mr. Andrew Beveridge, Solicitor, Wyndham-street, AuoMand.

NOTICE.

IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES GILBERD.

ALL Parties INDEBTED to the above Estate are requested to PAY the amount of their Accounts without further delay to the uiulei signed, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same.

J. C. COUTY, Accountant.

Pi iuces street, Aucklaud, October 4, 1865.

NOTICE.

IN RE JOHN BAXTER'S ESTATE, MAHURANGI.

ALL CLAIMS (in detail) against tho above Estate must be sent in to the undersigned on dr before' the l^fof Diosmber uoxfc,. otherwise they will not be veooguised. HOBRS & nURST, Trustees in the above Estate, Qu'een-s,treet,

WINDSOR PARKi WAIUKU.

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NOTICE.

ALL Partie* found TRESPASSING on the above Estate, either in pursuit of Game or for Fruit, or Fishing in Virginia Water, will bo PROSECUTED. E. CONSTABLE.

THE ESTATE OF REUBEN WISOTSKI.

HHHE FIRST DIVIDENDof 7«. Cd. in the pound JL will be Payable at the office of Mr. S. Hague Smith,' on and after WEDNESDAY next, the 29th' November. " ' . ' > tf . i ■ S. HAGUE SMITH,- ) - , ( HENRY SHERRARD, \ lru « e «« THE ESTATE OF THE LATE THUMAS BELL/ , DECEASED.

'A<LL pei sons INDEBTED to the late' Thomas XX. ' Bell, deceased, iare requested to PAY th* the amount of their' ACCOUNTS to, the undersigned forthwith. , < , • - RUSSELL & DAVY, Solicitors to the Administratrix.

N d'T 10 B'.

IF theundermeDtioned'parfciesdo not 'REMOVE their BOXES from my house" within «e"ven dayej after date, theynvillfbe Soldlby PubliOiA^otion $ — Messrn STEBLE, COULSON, and THOMPSON. I u /. \ l'< 5' BLIZABfeTH BOUfD. , "; fto.vember 28, A8G5. Jt . . ,■ ;.,. 't

I 'ALBERT -STREET CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH.

WHERE" 'will" trto' SERVICE' m 1 the ''above' Jt- w<5flih'Jp' ! 6ff'-W*5D'NESD < A s 'r' i EVi51f.; ING, in oonsenuence of the Bi-monthly^ydioh 4 . Prayer Meeting, whioh will be'lfeld •iu t Wellesley. itreet Gh»p«], at ? o'olopk. , '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

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