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QUANG TUNG no n g. <^EE DETAILED ADVERTISEMENT

No. 2,777. VICTORIA, by the grace of G^i ■>( tj, e United Kingdom of Great Britain. «■ .• '-i.d, Queen, Defender of ttao Faith ; x <»'N' •" HENRY MABIN, of Auckland, - '1 , evince of Auckland, Agent of >ne ' ,yal Insurance I Company, (l Greeting : WHEREAS an action is now pending in our Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern District, province of Auckland, between JOHN WILLIAMSON; of Auckland aforesaid, gentleman, plaintiff, and THE KOYAL INSUBANCE COMPANY, of Liverpool, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain *nd Ireland called Eneland, defendants ; and in order that the plaintiff may proceed to the said action. We command you that you and each of you do retain and keep all and aineular lands and other hereditaments, moneys and chattels, bill", bonds, and other property of whatsoever nature, in tbe custody or under the control or you or either of you at the time of the service of this writ, belonging to the above-named defendant, o» to or in which Buch defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled, or otherwise beneficially interested, and whether solely or jomtly with any other person or persons, and all debts of every kind then due by you or either of you to such defendant, although the same or part thereof may be payaHe only at a future day. Witness, his Honor Joseph Schboedbr Moork, Esquire, Judge at Auck(L S ) laud of our said Supremo Court of . New Zetland, this twenty-fourth day of July, A.D. 1866. This writ was issued by Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, of Wyndham-stteet, Auckland, Solicitor for the above-named plaintiff.

KOOTI MO NGA WHENUA KUA TANGOHIA.. Opotiki, Hurai 3, 1866. HE panuitanßa tenei kia mobiotia ai ka noho te Kooti Whakawa ki Opotiki a te MANE, te 1 o nga ra o Oketopa, 1866, hei whakawa i n<?a take a nga tangata c pa ana ki nga pibi whenua l te Takuya 0 te JRawhiti (disbricfc of Bay of Plenty) c mau nei l raro iho nei, i tangohia i ruuga i nga tikanga o te Ture tno te pera (New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863): ~ TAKIWA OTE KAWHITI. Timata nmi te robe i te Ngutuawa o Waitahanui 1 cc Kawhiti, tika topu ki te Tongfa, a tai noa kx te awa o T&rAwera, kei reira ka piko, ka maro ano, te tibi o Fntanaki ka maro tika tonu l reira ki te ±Uwbiti, ki te putahitanga o ns;» awa o Tauvybare, o Obiwa, maro tonn atu i reira ki te Kawhiti, ki a rua tekau- ma rima maero te haerenga, kei reira, ka whafci, ka maro atu ki te puaha o te awa o Aparapara ki te moana. Hoi ano naku, Na WILLIAM CHARLES LYON, Kai Whakawa o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua.

COMPENSATION COURT. NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Compensation Court will be holden at Opotilu on MONDAY, the first day of October, aud following days, for the purpose of hearing and determining the claims of persons to compensation on account of the taking, under the authority of the New Zealand Settlements Act, 186% of the Blocks of Land n. the district of Bay of Pleuty, and hereunder described : — BAY OP PLENTY DISTRICT. All that land bounded by a Hue commencing at the mouth of the Waitahanui River, Bay of Plenty, and running due south to the Tarawer* River ; thence by a straight line to the summit of Putaiiaki (Mount Edgecombe) ; thence by a straight line in an easterly directiou to the confluence of the rivers Tauwhare aud Ohiwa ; thence by aline running due eMt for 25 miles ; thence by a line to the mouth ot the Aparapara River, in the Bay of Plenty. WIT/LIAM CHARLES LYON, jud°e of the Compensation Court, ° New Zealand. OtJOtiki, July 3, 1866.

DISSOLUTION 0^ PARTNER SHIP. , WE the undersigned, hereby give Notice that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between w as Tailors, Drapers and Outfitters, is This Day DISSOLVKD by mutual consent ; and that the business hitherto carried on by us will be continued by Thomas Lewis, who is deputed to receive all Moneys due to the late Firm, »nd pay all Accounts due by the Firm. THOMAS LEWIS, J. F. SAUNDERS. 244, Queeu-street, July 9, 1866. IN consequence of the above dissolution, T.L. b«S to solicit an early SETTLEMENT of all outstanding ACCOUNTS in order to enable him to wmd up the affairs of the late firm as speedily as

posßiDie. ._ PRELIMINARY TO ALTERATIONS IN OUR FIRMS. ALL Parties haying CLAIMS against us are requested to SEND them in before the end of the current month. All Parties INDEBTED are respectfully requested to PAY UP, or make satisfactory arrangements for the-due settlement of their accounts. D. GRAHAM & CO. GRAHAM & CO. Jnly 2, 1866.

NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the late Mr. GEORGE FINLOW, late ef the 2nd Waikato Regiment, to be sentto Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, Auckland, on or before the Ist August, 1866. JOHN BOLOUS.

NOTICE. TO PURCHASERS AT THE SALE OF MOUNT ST. JOHN. ALL PURCHASERS at the above-mentioned Sale are requested to PAY the BALANCE of their Purchase Money on or before the 2otn instant (when the 7 years allowed by the conditions of sale expires), at the office of Messrs. Whitakeb and Rossbll, Solicitors, Wyndham-atreet. < H. HARDINGTON.

July 19, 1866. NOTICE. ROBERT LONG, the Purchaser of Lot 126 in the Waipipi Block, Waiuku, is requested to FENCE one-half of the line between said Lot and the Native Reserve, or it will be fenced at his expense, if not done within one month from this dat«. ' EDWARD CONSTABLE, Proprietor of Native Reserve, - Waiuku, June 22, 1866.

OUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for GENTLEk*» MEN and FAMILIES visiting AUCKLAND, at tlie ARMY and NAY? HOTEL, Upper Queenrtree? : COMFORTABLE BEUBOOMS, PBIVATB PARLOURS, a READING-ROOM, BATHS, ETC. Permanent Boarders accommodated on reasonable !termB- BENJAMIN C. HAYLES, . Proprietor.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 1

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