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NOTICE. SEALED TENDER 3 (in duplicate) will be received at this office . until Noon- on MONDAY, the 9th instant, for the CONVEYANCE of ONE COtyPATO Y of the~2ndßattalipn 18TH R9YAL IRISH REGIMENT (about 3' officers, 80, men, women and children) from Auckland to Wellington. The rate a. of passage, baggage, 4 c., to be in accordance'with the Admiralty Regulations for her Majesty's Transport Service, The name of the vessel, the' port of embarkation, the intermediate ports of 'call (i£ any), &n,d' date of sailing to be stated. . . Controller's Office, Albert. Barracks, 1 "; Auckland, March 5, 1868^ \

TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are required for the ERECTION ol X a BANK, at SHORTLAND, for the Union Bank of Australia. —Plans and I , specifications maybe seen at my office until TUESDAY, the 10th instant, and at Mr. Hoggs store, Shortland, on WEDNESDAY and TH dRSDAY next, when the tenders are to be sent in at 4 o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect.

_ CABBAGE BAY. HPEND'EftS will be received, until the 23rd' 1 instant, for FELLING and CUTTING TIMBER at Cabbage Bay. Specification to be seen, and information giveD, at the office of the late Heron, David, and Co., Customhouse-street. < 7 B. I. MATTHEWS. March 2, 1868. ' -

TO PAINTERS, ETC. """ nnENDERS are^ required for WORK at UNION X BANK OF AUSTRALIA.— AppIy at my Office, Shortland-street. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. NOTICE* ,

WHEREAS information has been received by me that Veieral persons have illegally "JUMPKD," or taken possession of, certain GOLD MINING CLAIMS within tbe proclaimed Goldfield in the Hauraki or Thames District, and for which proceedings the following reasons are assigned, viz. : — . „ j . jj That in consequence of the decision of the Supreme Court, that " I am not a Judge of the Warden's Court, aiid that ihete has been no Warden's Court constituted for the s»id District, " there is no law in force within the said Gold^eld, „vi aniUtha£none-o»'n the enforced 1 ; >! - '* ' ! " That certain, -Minertfr Rights signed by me are invalid:" '„/.,,, ' 1, ' I hereby give NOTICE to th.o«"e persons whom it may concern >hat, by, section 106 of "The Goldfields Act, 1866, " it is enacted as folJows :— " 106. All proceedings for any infringements jn any Goldfield of the provisions of this Act,*or of *ny ruleni or regulations made in purs-uance hereof, shall, if tbere be any Court constituted under th s Act for Buch Goldfields, be had ( and. taken in such Court ; and, if there be no such Court, then before a Resident Magistrate or Juttice of the Peace, according to the law for the time being in force for regulating summary proceedings before Justices of the Peace." With respect to the signature of Miners' Rights, theUJolAfielda Regulations set foith.tbat those document* obill be iffued by the Warden: but by section 4 of the Goldfields Act any person authorised by the Governor can issue the same. Pending the ' result of an appeal which will be made against the decision of the Supreme Court in the case Rowe v. Mackay, the Besideut Magistrate's £ourt for the Hauraki or 1 tames district sitting at Shortland •will be able to adjudicate in all matters of dispute relatiog to gold mining, except partnership questions. _, All Pebsons who have Illegally Taken .Possession op Claims must gtvb up the same forthwith to the l*wtdl ownebs thereof, or THEY WILL BE PROSECUTED "WITH THE UTMOST RIGOUR OP THE LAW. JAMES MACK AY, JuBT., CiyiLCpminissioner Superintending """"* " Thames Goldfield. Civil CommissionerVOffice, Auckland, March 4, 1868.

NEW CLOVER SEEDS. rpHE Finest Sample procurable in 'the English market, jost arrived ex' 'Novelty,' for sale by JOHN HALL, Otahuhn.

NEW SEED. NOW LANDING EX 'WATER NYMPH,' AND TO ARRIVE EX '.MAORI' AND ♦NOVELTY,' r . RED CLOVER SFED, warranted to grow, at lOd. perlb. White Clover Seed, warranted to grow, at Is per lb. ... Cowgrass Seed; warranted to grow, at Lia. per lb. timothy, Rape, Trefoil, Lucerne &c, &c., &o» T. k S. MORRIN, Successors to Cbttiokshaitk, Smart, and Co.\ Queen-street December 16, 1867.

NEW CLOVEE SEEDS, \ CKNOWLEDGED to be unequalled in the J\^ Province in Wh'te, Red, and , [ Cow Grass. Fresh Perennial Kye Graw, dean and free ,from weeds, with * written guarantee. 1 tke grower if necessary Cocksfoot, very fine Italian Rye Grass Bape Seed Oats, &c,, Ac, On sale by JOHN HALL, Otahuhu.'

NEW SEEDS. Just landing ex 'Novelty,' *_ , RED AND WHITE CLOVEjE Cow Grass and Turnip Seed i ' Colonial-Grown , , Cocksfoob Perennial Rye Grass Tare*, Maize, Oats, Barley . Potatoes, Flour, Bran Garden Seeds. . > ' i l - W. .MEARS, . Victoria-street West. February 13, 1868. . ; . .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 1

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