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Jones John, North-itreet, houiehold, North-street, premises in my occupation ; declared before William Griffin Kidd Robert, Newton, leaiehold, Collegiate School, Karangahape Road, near Upper Queen-itreet ; declared before W. C. Wilion Kirby William, Newton South, household, home in Sussex-street, in his occupation ; declared before Samuel Harding Keary Isaac, Home-street, freehold, Home-itreet, lots 76, 77, 94, and 95; declared before H. C. Balneavis, J.P. Morrow Arthur, Newton Road, household, Newton Road, household, parish of Waitemata, county of Eden ; declared before H. Morrow, J.P. Morrow Hugh, sen., Newton Road, household, Newon Road, household, parish of Waitemata, county of Eden; declared before Arthur Morrow Morrow Hugh, jun., Newton Road, household, Newton Road, household, parish of Waitemata, county of Eden ; declared before H. Morrow, J.P. Morrow Thomas Hussey, Newton Road, household, Newton Road, household, parish of Waitemata, county of Eden; declared before H. Morrow, J.P. Morrow Richard, Newton Road, homehold, Newton Road, household, parish of Waitemata, and county of Eden ; declared before H. Morrow, J.P. Meachem George, off Ponsonby Road, household, Dinnia'o paddock, allotment No. 10* declared before John Probed; Milli Edward, West-itreet, freehold, West-itreet, Newton; deolared before Edward Brophy Macdonald John Edwin, Symondi-itreet, household, Symonds-street, dwelling ; declared before Henry Vernon McKone James, Ponionby Road, freehold, Moorestreet, off Ponsonby Road, in bis occupation ; attested by J. L. Wilson McMillan Robert, Alma-place, off College Road, household, Alma-place, dwelling ; declared before Henry Vernon Noble Andrew, Auckland, freehold, St. Mary's Road, allotments Nos. 94, 95, 96, 97 ; deolared before J» A. Gilfillan, J.P. O'Meara Edward, Hepburn-street, Auckland, freehold, lot 52, part of allotment No. 5, section 87, suburbs, Randolph-street, Newton, adjoining Mrs. Wren's property, freehold ; declared before H. Gilfillan O'Regan Michael, West-street, household, Weifcstreet, Newton, dwelling ; declared before Edward Brophy Parker Charles, Cross-street, Karangahape Eoad, household, Cross-street, dwelling ; declared before H. C. Balneavis, J.P. Pearse Philip Quick, Panmure, freehold; lots Nos. 7 and 8, section 8, Dunstan; declared before William Griffin Pooley Joseph, Lincoln-street, Ponsonby Road, household, Lincoln-street, dwelling; declared before Thomas Booker Pratt John Colgate, Whau Road, near Cotele, Newton, homehold, Whau Road, neir Eden Terrace ; declared before John Brierly Rodgers George, Great North Road, household, Great North Road, Newton, dwelliug ; declared before Henry Vernon Robinson John, Newton, freehold, lots 1 and 26 of the subdivision No. sa, section 7, province of Auckland ; attested by George Turrell Rule John, Lincoln-street, freehold, allotment in Lincoln-street, No. 53; declared before J. L. Wilson Ryder Jonathan Pilditch, Glenburn, household, Glenburn, dwelling ; declared before John Probert Sawkins Henry, Newton, leasehold, Newton Road, dwelling ; attested by George Turrell Shewring Thomas, Norfolk-street, freehold, lot No. 12 of subdivision of allotments 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and another subdivision of allotments 31 and 32 of section 8, suburbs of Auckland; declared before Edward Owen Smith George, Symonds-street, leasehold, Symondsstreet, Newton, dwelling, property of David Connor ; declared before W. H. Ripley Snow, Sydenham, England-street, household, house west side of Franklyn-street, England-street, Freeman's Bay; declared before H. C. Balneavis, J.P. Tubby John, Richmond, freehold, Richmond, near Cox's Creek, 11 acres, in his occupation ; attested by George Read Tutty William, Brighton Road, Patnell, freehold, Springbank, Ponsonby Road, lots 1, 2, 3, and 27 to 38, inclusive of section 8 ; declared before H. C. Balneavis, J.P. Vickery William, Picton-street, Auckland, freehold, allotment No. 22, Commercial-street, Newton West ; declared before H. C. Balneavis, J.P. Ward Thomas, Newton-street, freehold, Jfewtonstreet, allotments 44 and 45, part of lection 7 ; declared before Robert Tessiman Watson Donald Horman, Eden Terrace, New North Road, freehold, Mount; St. Mary, two allotments, London-street ; declared before Patrick Darby Wilkinson William, Parnell, freehold, Newton, subdivision of allotments 45, 46, 47, 48, and 49, viz. , lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9, Lincoln and York-streets ; declared before William Griffin Wood Ebenezer, Newton Road, freehold, dwelling and shop in occupation, Newton Road, Auckland ; declared before E. Jeffcoat Young Charles John, Albert-street, Auckland, free- • hold, lots 75 and 76, subdivision of allotment No. 22, section 8, Suburbs of Auckland; declared before James Harris Young Thomas, Mount Eden, in Stockade, freehold, Parish of Waitemata, County of Eden, lot No. 59, of subdivision of allotment No. 7, parcel of land, Edwin and Pitb-streeti ; declared before H. Morrow. HENRY COLIN BALNEAVIS, Registration Officer. Sheriffs Offioe, Auckland, April, 1867.

EXTRACT OF MEAT BY LIEBIG'S PROCESS.

Manufactured ok the Establishment of MR. ROBERT TOOTH, Op New South Walks and Queensland.

TO KESIDENTS in' the Interior, Diggers, and Parties travelling through the Country, this article is indeed invaluable, its qualities have been tested and approved of by the highest authorities in Europe. To Hotel and Restaurant- keepers it is of the utmost importance, as it does away with the receipts for making stock soups. Mr. Dellmam, the -wellknown cook of Sydney, at present engaged at the Legislative Council Chambers us chef de cuisin, has commended the extract in the highest degree. As an article for Invalids, the medical men of the districts will appreciate and direct its use. I may observe that the medical officers of the Sydney Infirmary have sanctioned its use in that institution, and much satisfaction it affords us by the daily proofs of its value, both to the strong and feeble. Agents' names in every district mil be published. Any commands will meet with immediate attention by application to T. E. Slopbb, Wholesale Agent, Sydney. This Extract contains the soluble constituents of thirty-times its weight of fresh meat. It is nutritious, convenient, economical, unaltered by time or climate. A small saltspoonf ul of the Extract in a breakfast cup full of boiling water, with a little salt added, nstantly produces Beef Tea.

AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY, Venetian House, Wellealey-street East. MHORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of Inside and Outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. M. H.B. begs respectfully to acknowledgfl the liberal support he has received from the ladies and gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, and hopes, by unremitting attention, to secure ft continuance of their custom and patronage. The Trade supplied with Venetian and Wire-gauze. Blinds. — Old Blinds repaired and painted.

NO DECEPTION. 1%/riLITARY and SETTLERS wishing to IV± Purchase CHEAP and Serriceable CLOTHING »t the Lowest Prices in Auckland are inrited to CALL at the NEW CALEDONIAN STORE, top of Wyndham-stnet, by G. fl. HAGIN.

A CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIVERY and . BAIT STABLES, adjoining hit Coal and Coxa Stores, Victoria-street East, foot of Barrack Hill SboUoed Chajlgs ion But : Each h«rae— atabling and fwd ... Is.' £a«h ttorao— without fw4 od>

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 3