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Notice*.

DUBLIC NOTICE. The Publio are Unformed that the Immigrants per ship ' Celestial Queen ' may be Engaged according to priority of application at the Immigration Barracks on and after the 2nd August, commencing at 10 a.m. DANIEL POLLEN, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Albert Barrioks, July 31; 1872. I

"jyrOMINATED IMMIGRATION. PUBL l"a N OTICE.

Public Works Office, Wellington, Ist July, 1872. The Immigration Regulations enabling settlers to send for their relatives and others may be obtained on application at any Post-office or Immigration Office, and applications for Passages from persons resident in the North Island will be received at any Money Order Post-office, or by the following Immigration Officers : Auckland— Dr. Pou.vn. New Plymonth— W. K. Hulxk, E»q. Napier— G. F. Fashtn, Esq. Wellington— A, F, llaiiomss, Esq.

Terms :— Per statute adult. Oath paid in advance £5 0 0 Approved bills, payable SO days after arrival of person nominated . . . . £7 10 0 Single Women, between 1G and 35 . . . . Free. Girls, between 12 and 10, accompanying their parents Free.

Arrangements have been made for Immigrants from Germany and Scandinavia to embark direct from Hamburg or other ports for New Zealand without transhipment at London. ' JOHN KNOWLES, Under-Secretary for Publio Works.

TmiNWANDERUNG NACH NEU SEEHi LAND.

OFFENTLICHE BEKANNTMACHUNG.

. Bureau* der offentliohen Gewerke, Wellington, Ist Juli, 1872. Dio nnordnungen welche esmoglich machen disz Colonisten filr ihre Verwandten und Freundc schicken Jktfnnen, shtdauf jeder Post Station undEinwandorungs Bureau su becommen.

Ansuohnngen filr Passagen konnen yon Elnwohnern in der Nord Insel bei jeder Pott Station, und bei den folgenden Einwanderungs Agenten gemacht werden. Auckland Her Dr. Poi,lsn New Plymouth .. .. „ W. K. Hulk« Napier „ G. F. Fanniw Wellington , A.F. Halcohbe.

BEDINGUNGEN. Baar Bezablung im Voraus £5 0 0 Wecbsel xahlbar 80 Tage nach ankunft der bezeichnoton Person 7 10 0 Unverheirathete Frauenzimmer zwischen 16 und 85 Jatiren FBI! Madohen zwischen 12 und 16 Jahren welche ihre Eltern beglelten . . . . . . Fret.

Einrichtungon sind gotroffoa worden damit EinwMiderer yon Deutuchland, Schweden, Norwegen und Danmark fich in Hamburg oder nndern flttfen direot nach Neu Sceland einschUfen kOnnen, urn den Übereang yon einem Schiff auf das andere in London zu vermeiden. JOHN KNOWLE3, Secretair der offentliohen Arbeiten, Neu Seeland.

TgURGESS LIST.

City Council Offices, Auckland, July 1, 1872. Notice is hereby given tbat a copy of the Burgess Lilt for 1872-73, Is deposited in my office, and can be inspected by persons interested therein during office hours until the Ist August next. F. BRODIE, Town Clerk.

T AND TRANSFER ACf NOTICES.

Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of Laud hereinafter described wilLbo brought under the provisions of tho Land Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same in each case on or before 7th September, 1872 :— Allotments 2 and 3, rectlon 18, Town of Auckland, Lower Albert-street. On application of Thomas Taylor Mtiefleld, of Auckland, Engineer. In applicam's own occupation. Allotment 304, Parish of Te Papa, Cook's County, 60 acres ; unoccupied. On application of William Aitken, of Auckland, Land Agsnt. Lots 13, U, 15, 16, of subdivision of allotment 12, of section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, Glenburn In occupation of — Lonsdale and — Coyln respectively. On application of Joseph Henney, of Auckland, Bricklayer. Lots 100, 101, 102, 103, and 104, of subdivision of allotments |31 and 42 of section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, Sprirmbank. On application of Joseph Pooley, of Auckland, Carpenter. In applicant's own occupation. Part of allotment 18 of section 3, Subnrbs of Auckland, Grafton Road ; unoccupied. On application of James Muir Patterson, of Auckland. Builder. , Allotment 119, Township of Eihikihi, County of Waikato; also, allotments 19, 20, 25, 26, Parish of Ngaroto, same county ; unoccupied, On application of Thomas Russell, of Auckland, Solicitor, duly auth rised in thee<tite of Richard Pettyman Bishopp, late Major 18th Regt., a Lunatic. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 29th day of JulyJ 1872, [at tbe Lands Registry Office, Auckland. GEO. B. DAVY, District Land Registrar.

TN BANKRUPTCY. Notice is hereby given tbat THOMAS HENRY SMITH.of Queen-itreet.in the City of Auckland, in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Provision Denier, has this day Filed in the Bupremu Court of New Zealand, Northern District, at Auokland, a'Declaration of his Inability to Moet his Engagements with his Creditors, under the provision* of tbe Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and the several amendments thereof at present in force in tbe Colony ol New Zealand.— Dated at Auckland this 81st day of July, 1872. C. E. MADDEN, Queen-street, Solicitor for tbe said Thomas Henry Smith.

NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Society's Annual Cattle Show will be held in Auokland in the month of November next. The publio are invited to exhibit Articles of Local o Colonial Manufacture, as well as all kinds of Agricul tural Implements. r JOHN GORDON, Secretary.

AT O T I C E. On and aftet Monday, June 3, our Coach, will leave Auckland trtirr Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for Hamilton at 6 a.m., arriving in Hamilton the same day at 7.80 p.m. ; and will leave Hamilton the following morning at 6 a.m., and arrive in Auokland >t 7.80 p.m. ' Booking Office: Elliott-street. • ! C. Q. QUICK, a Proprietor.

"\TOTICE.--Leftinmy Paddook at PapaJJlf, ' kura, on the 22nd of .February, a Dark-brown Horse/ supposed to belong to one Mr. Sharp. If not claimed witbin fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses.— D. MoLeunan.Papakur*, July 26, 1872.

\ ISii Acoonnts owing, to the late firm of , jr3L ;MoCr'ae and Goodacro must be paid to Mr. Georg eMcCrae before tbe 16th in»t., and all accounts due jay-ths lite firm will be paid by the said Mr. George, McOrae at his Cooperage in High-street. V H ' V t " v-" * ' „ , -OEORGE McORAE.

' IVTOTIOE.— AII outstanding Debts due to TlTith*. Mdentoea are requited to be Paid *orthMUCpthenv)*e; they will be h>»nd«d,o>er to my .Solicitor* for iwoTery;— H. Christopher, Grocer, BIV '^ueen-ftreet, ~~

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4660, 1 August 1872, Page 1

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