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MR. T. F. M'GAORAN, 4 UCTIONEEU ami GENEHAL COMMISI\ sjoN AGENT, directs his attention more especiallv to the sale and purchase of lanit, houses, gattle, sheep, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, etc. He will hold a monthly Sale of Horses, at the Greyhound Yard, on the first Saturday after the arrival of the William Denny. A Sale of Cattle, Horses, etc., at Newmarket, on the second Tuesday of every month. At Otahuhu, on the first Tuesday of every month, and at other limes when necessary. At Howick, on the last Thursday of every alternate month, commencing on the 28lh June next. At Onehtmga on the last Thursday of every alternate mouth commencing on the 26th July next. At Panmure on the third Thursday of every alternate month, commencing on the 19tl> Julv next. Mr. M‘Gauran hasptddocks for the reception of Slock adjoining his residence at Newmarket, and elsewhere; and sheds, wi hj abundance of good hay. for Horses, Caule, etc., recently disembarked. Land selected on moderate terms under the recent Land Regulations. All communications addressed to the care of Mr J. T. Uoylan, Mr. John M'Dougall, or left at the Exchange Hotel, will be promptly attended to. HOWICK. LAND FOR SALE. MR. T. F. McGAURAN has for Sale a Suburban Farm of 5 acres, at Pigeon Mountain near the flourishing selih ment of Howick. Also, Several twenty-acre FARMS, not far from Howick, with abundance of wood and water. The purchaser can have one or more of these Sections, together with sundry Farms of various sizes, in different parts of the Piovince. —Terms liberal. SHEEP FOR SALE. R. T. F. McGAURAN has for Sale IGo Good Merino Maiden EWES. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE STORES. On Sale by the Undersigned. \T7 HITE and RED GLOVER SEED of the » » very best quality Mixed Grass Seeds ditto ditto Oats, Maize, Hay, Straw, Potatoes, etc., etc , etc. Thomas Somerville, Queen-street, Auckland, 10th March, 1853. SEED POTATOES. INTENDING growers of Potatoes may be supplied with SEED, of sound and good quality, by early application to the undersigned, al his Farm at Epsom, or at Auckland. James Simms. Prinres-st., April 21, 1853. NOTICE. Y OTIC” Is hereby given that a Special O Meeting of the Jnsrces of the Peace residing within the following districts, namely, “The City of Auckland,” “The Suburbs of Auckland,” “The Pensioner Settlements," “The Northern Division,” and “The Southern Division,” will be hidden a! the Police Office, Auckland, on Moniky, the 25th day of June next, at ten o’clock, a m., for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the “List and Roll” of Claims to the right of Voting within the districts aforesaid, and of forming the Roll for the ensuing year of persons qualified to vote under the provisions of the New Zealand Constitution Art. Tuos. Beckham, Resident .Magistrate. Poliee Office, Auckland, May 51 si, 1855. NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given, that the List and In Roll of Claims to the right of voting under the New Zealand Constitution Act, are posted for inspection, and will remain until the 25th inst. at the undermentioned places, namely,— The City of Auckland—Al the Post Office, Auckland. TheSubnrbsol Auckland —At the Windsor Castle, Parnell. The Pensioner Settlements—ln the Pensioner Settlements, opposite the Panmure Inn. The Southern Division,—Al the Panmure Inn. The Northern Division—At the Half Way House, Epsom. The attention of the Electors and Claimants to the right of Voting is particularly requested to the Electoral Roll, and List of Claims as it is feared that many errors have unintentionally crept in, in consequence of the extreme illegibility of many of the claims to the right of voting. Jas. Jno. Piercy. Clerk Resident Magistrate’s Court. Police Office. Auckland, June I, 1853. MAORI BIBLE FUND. THE Committee having issued Circulars to all the Mission Stations, soliciting subscriptions towards defraying the expenses of printing the remaining portion of the Bible in the Maori language, desire thankfully to acknowledge the receipt of remittances and lists of subscriber’s names, from the following Districts: Waikato, per Rev. R. Matinsell, with list of names . gg 13 1 Ditto, per Rev. B. Ashwell, no list . . . .620 Kawhia, per Mr. Waldron for Rev. J. Whitely with lists of names . . . .11116 Kaitaia. per Rev. J. Matthews, wish list of names . . 10 0 0 By order of the Committee, T. S. Torsvitii, Auckland, June 19, 1855. Secretary.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 959, 23 June 1855, Page 4

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