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. Public Auction Stlf3.

public notification. waikato 7 coal mines. t 1 1 1 . Auckland, Jane 26, 1867. UNDER and in pursuance of the powers Tasted in me, as Commissioner . appointed by bis Excellenoy fee Gpjrernpr, to carry out the regulations for the. sale of lands taken for settlement under.the New Zealand Settlements Act, 1863, in the Province" of Auokland, I do hereby notify that the LAND specified in the schedule herennder written will be offered for SALE, by auction, in accordance with the • laid regulations, at the "Waste Lands Office, Auckland, on THURSDAY, August 15th proximo, at noon, DANIEL POLLEN, Commissioner. Surveyor's No. ParishNo. Area. Upset prict. a., e. p. £ s. d. — 9 4,350 0 0 4,350 0 0 The probable area of the coal-field within this block h»s been estimated by Captain Hutton to be (400) four hundred acres, the average thickness of tl«> oo*l Ream, throughout that area, to be (13) , thirteen feet, the quantity of coal contained therein to be (8,000,000) eight million tons. The block includes the mine opened by the Colonial Government for the supply of coal to the river steamers, , and now in perfect order and full work. The purchaser will be required to take the build* ings, plant, wagons, tools, 4c., now in use or in store at the mine, at a valuation. Plans of the land, map and sections of the coalfields, together with the report furnished to the Government, are open for examination at the Survey office. , . TERMS OF PAYMENT. • One-fourfch of the purchase money at the time o ' sale, by way of deposit, the remaining three-fourths within three calendar months after the sale. In the .event of the second payment not being made as aforesaid, the sale to be void, and the deposit forfeited. EXTRACT PBOM CAPTAIN HtttTOK'S KBPOBV Off THB GEOLOGY OP THB L0W1R WAIKATO. , ]_ '* * * The appearance of this coal (from the mine at Kupakupa) is much like cannel coal, having a lustrous pitch black colour, with brown films iu places. It does not soil the fingers. Its fracture is conchoidal, shining and hard, and it does not fall to pieces easily. Both the streak and powder are black and glistening. It is easily ignited, and burns , -with a, bright clear flame. It is burnt with much satisfaction on board all the steamers plying on the Waikato, and I am of opinion that it will be found equal, if not superior, to any of the hydrous coals of New Zealand. The coal can be got without pump* ing or the use of any mechanical means for wising it to the surface. *****

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. WAIKATO LANDS. A SALE of TOWN, SUBURBAN, and SPECIAL RURAL LANDS tfjll be holden at the Waste Lands Office, Auckland, at noon' on THURSDAY, August 1st prox!m6. '<■«»' Schedules of the lota may be obtained on applies* tion at the Survey Office, .PrinceS'Btreet. (Signed) DANIEL POLLEN, . , Commissioner. Auckland, July 18, 1867.

, PUBLIC NOTIFICATION, : WAIKATO LANDS. SURVEYED ALLOTMENTS of GENERAL RURAL LAND will be open for SALE, at thp Waste Lands Office, Auckland, at noon on FRIDAY, August 2n4 proximo. Schedules of the Lots may be obtained, and the Plans seen, on application at the Survey Office, Princes-street-(Signed) DANIEL POLLEN, -; Commissioner. , Auckland, July 18, 1867.

REDUCED PRICE LIST. \ REAL VALUE FOR MONEY. . . ■- r ! J, I, FBENOH, IMPORTER AND FAMILY GROCER/ l VlOTOKU MiBT, . ,-,. ■ " (EstfiiuSiMD I860,)" • ' fl ■ " NO. 41, VlOTOKIA-BTRBBT, AUOXLAKD, HAS ON HAND VERY LARGE STOCKS OF "FIRST-CLASS GENERAL GROCERIES, (selected ~ with care, apd purchased in a deprested market ;, also direct;* shipments from i England^ Sydney, and Melbourne. Therefore with pleasdre^K* gives bis ReducedwPxice List as under : — * -' '^ '! ' x Mould CandleB,' Auckland-made .".. Os." 73.*-^ Sperms (full weights) v \ r ,. ... Is. 3d, 0 Crystal Sugar j ... , Os. 4jd. Fine Sugar ...[ ■ Os. 5d.. a Company's No. 1 Sugar Ob. o\a. Crushed Lump 'Sugar ... ... Os. 6d«,> Loaf Sugar, about 81b. each by the ' , r . Loaf ' ... ... to. 63/' Best Cavendish Tobacco, only 4d. per " cake, or per lb. ,8s. lOd. Wax Matches, per dozen ... ..'. Os; lOd. " -Finest Currants ., ws. 6d. -Finest Baisins : .".. ... ~"...'0a. 7d. Gbofl Coffee-... - .... Is. 2d. Best" Coffee ... • < :. J . is. 4d,i - Best Rice ..: * .-. Os. Sid. Soap k by the bar ' ...'Os. lOdr- '■ Sardines, quarter-tins ... ... Os. .fiid^J • Sardine*,^half -tins ..Os., lid. - Cozzen's Keroiine, 5s. pec gallon, by the 4-galJon <~tini '- - >t J.M.F. wbuld call especial ■ attention to.hi».lai«i» stock of firtt-clast Teal, whioh' cannot be surpassed for Walityind price. "- -'\- - l^ ilj^ J t , No.l Congou Teaj-'per lb; f ... ... J. M. ," No. 2 Fine Tea, per lb. - ... liJ'fMWUU ' No. 3 Veiy Fine Full-flavoured Tea, j.»w/oiD - : perW. .:. • ... •*' * f|I °^ :>I •' jf 0 X Fitrest Tea, per lb.. : 3s. od. ;i Theie* J Te«s'are a rifeh combination of many rare -Black-Teas, and are in greatdemand on account of ttieir full strength and delicious flavour, likewise for their wholesome and invigorating qualities. " ™ AlTwho tike 61b. of No. %* 3, and 4 Teashffll have * wduction of 3d. per lbJ • • • A l«o to his Fine .Coffees, -routed and ground on filieprtmSes, and packedin tins from lib. upwards. - AW^wholesale ponces at the smallest profit^ c©m« P "* m 10 tdnsNo. 1 Sugar ," -'\ 10 ton* Mauritius Sugar s •• ■ - ' •'■ ''*-" 100 balf-phe«t|Tej| V •• -; "' ; 20 chests Tea ■ .. - l ' r • ' -•••-'♦• "400 boxes Sperm Candles,' .Floor, aid ah articles in the trade, atttie •lowest-priced ~~i All articl»rsuppliediare,gaaranteed to be of good qual&y^.'M !c"i.'>U Goods delivered to wholesale 1 or retail «usiW»Ws. Wliit^ -fiamUto /Joob »tn i and j^dge T

<Ty&Q to announce; tjOiae^cowtrr fnendsaoyi JD ., otheft that,,they, have KEMOyED.theirBnsU ness from Durhamiltreet'to Mr. HABJ^GTOifS BA^AA^YARD^, -rjUa

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3122, 19 July 1867, Page 2

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