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PATRIOTIC FUN D. A T i! meeting of tlie Sub.-Committee of the Patriotic Fund held on I*riday the loth inst., it was resolved to publish for general information I lie names of those gentlemen who have been requested to act as Collectors, in order (bat persons desirous of subscribing may give their subscriptions to such of those gentlemen as may best suit their convenience, and also to intimate that subscriptions " ill be received at the Union Hank of Australia. COLLECTORS FOR CITY AND SUBURBS. Messrs. Daldy, Nathan, and Rev. t. Hamer “ Dignan, Connell, and J. 0 Neill “ Thomas Mackay, and Rev. Messrs. Thatcher and Thomas “ Mitchell, Boylan, Derrom, and Williamson Captain Rough, Rev. Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Shepherd Mr. Bain. Rev. A Mac Donald and Whilely Messrs. Bartley, Merriman, and Rev Mr. Kissling “ C.iltillan, Forsailh, and Major Russell “ M. A. Tajlor, and Dr. Pollen. COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Messrs. Dilworlh, and James Farmer Rev. Mr. Reid, and Mr. J. C. Hill Messrs. Brennan, Cleary, and Hogan Captain Haullain, and Mr. Cawkwell Rev. Messrs. Purchas, Buddie, and Mr. Cleary Dr. Mahon, Messrs. Smylhies, and Maddigan Messrs. Bales, and Murdoch Rev. M. Mackay, Hickson, and Messrs Hall Messrs. Rockland, Vercoe, Shepherd, C. J. Taylor, and Thomas Williams Rev. Messrs' Lush, Fynes, and Dr Bacot Messrs. Mason,Mclntyre. Lynch, Styak,McLean, and Serjeant Nicholas “ While, Butler, Shepherd, and Spikcman Rev, Mr. Mathews, and Mr Puckey Capl. McDonnell, Messrs. Manning, Russell, Wehsler, and Rev. Mr. H. La wry Messrs. Clarke, K. M. Williams, James Davis Bedgegood. Hargreaves, and Kemp Messrs. Clendon, Bateman, Stevenson, and H. Williams, Dr. Ford, and Rev, Mr. Gould Messrs. Pellingall, Bcnnelt, Henry, Walter, and Hay ,l Atkins, and Walton “ Vercoe, Stewart, Whyllaw, and Polls “ IJeaphy, J. A. Brown, and Dyer “ Beegcr', and the Capl. of the mines at Kawaii ‘‘ Kelly and O’Sullivan “ Burgess, Poynlou, Scllackay, Shea, Fames, and Capl. Cooper “ Maxwell, Blake, and Fishwick Cole, Hunter, Runciman, and McLennan Rev. Mr. Maunsell Messrs. Constable, Black, and T. Williams Rev. Messrs. Ash well, and Morgan Messrs. Wallace, and Stewart “ Saundcrson, Roe, and C King Ycncrahle Archdeacon Brown, Rev. Messrs. Chapman, C Davies, and Spencer Venerable Archdeacon W. Williams, Rev. Messrs. Baker, Hamlin, Messrs. Harris, and Deacon Messrs, Joseph, Smales, Milford and Waldron “ Whitaker, and Barslow. James Bcsbv, Secretary.

PATRI 0T I C FU N 1). r jpHE undersigned being about to relurn to A the Bay of Islands, intimated to the Sub-Committee that it would not be longer in his power to officiate as Secretary. Whereupon Dr. Pollen was requested and agreed to undertake the duties of that office. The undersigned has accordingly the honor to request that Collectors will be pleased to address their subscription lists to Dr. Pollen, instead of to him James Busby, Auckland, 16th June, iB.TS. G R ASS SEE D S EX “ BOCK CITY. ITALIA N U V E GRASS A Hard Fescue Sheep’s do. Poa, Prelensis, and Cocksfoot Meadow, Fescue, and Fox Tail Poa, Tririalis, and Timothy St. Join, etc., etc. The above having been selected by a friend in England, can be safely recommended by the undersigned. Tnos. Somerville. Queen-street, June "2-2, 1800. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. | CROSSKILLS’ Patent Axle DRAY, 1 “ “ “ Emigrants “ 1 Brick-making Machine, with 0 horse steam engine complete. Best Yorkshire Hearth stones and Flags “ “ Window Sills A few superior English made Panel Doors. R. Schultz & Co. KEGS SUPERIOR for Sale at DRIED APPLES June 1, ItfoS. W. Morriin’s, Queen-street. T 0 LEA SE, A FARM of 91 acres, situated upon the main North road, near to the Wahu. It hits a most commodious and recently finished Dwelling House, containing seven rooms, with verandahs, a stable, coachhouse, cow-house, p«ultry-house, piggeries, and other outhouses. Also, a Garden well stocked with fruit trees. The Farm is fenced, and 30 acres are now in crop. It is abundantly supplied with fresh water, and has a frontage to a deep creek. It is five miles J'rom town, to which it has easy and pleasant access, either by main road or by water. It commands a delightful landscape view, and is altogether well titled for the villa of a person in town business, or for a respectable farmer. Apply to S. A. Wood, Parnell. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. S TOLEN from the Pigeon Mountain Farm, on the East Tamaki, Eleven Longwooled SHEEP, branded M with Pitch on the farther rump, with particular on Uu ears, which could be identified. The above reward will he paid by Messrs. Maclean on conviction of the offender or offenders. Sheep and Pigs have been previously stolen from the adjoining estate and removed in canoes. N.B. —Messrs. Maclean caution persons from trespassing on land in their occupation; many things have been stolen, and ten young lambs are missing the last fortnight. All Dogs found on the premises after this notice will be destroyed by poison. Penrose, 12th June, 180 S.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 961, 30 June 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 961, 30 June 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 961, 30 June 1855, Page 4

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