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For the Fejees Direct. -i npilK Clipper Schooner “ TUI,” 23 tons, f, sa '* llß a^ovc 0,1 ° r ll ' ,out 1 For Freight and Passage, early application is ncccssiirv (o GEO. S. GRAHAM, Queen-street Wharf. STORY OF NEW ZEALAND, By DR. THOMSON, late of the 58th Regiment. A CASE containing a few of this much inquired for Work has been received ; any person wishing to 1 obtain a copy can do so by applying at the “NcwZcalander” Ollicc. Price £1 Is. NOW PUBLISHED, Price Is. 6tl„ At the “ Ncw-Zcalamlcr” Ollicc, And on Sale by Mr. Chapman and Mr. Maberly, Booksellers, Qnocn-st., and at Mr. Law’s, Parnell. THE MAORI KING MOVEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND, V\7HTH a full Report of the Native Meetings held 7 7 at Waikato, April and May, 18(10. BY REV. THOMAS RUDDLE. Crombio’s Royal Photographic Gallery [Established 1855] COMPRISES THE BEAUTY AND TALENT OF NEW ZEALAND. Admission free. A Maori Star, () F 'l' 11 E FIR S T M A GXITUD E, At the Royal Photographic Gallery. INTEREST granted at following rates by Oricnta Bank Corporation, Auckland : On Current Accounts (on Minimum Monthly Balance) when .£SO or over 2[ IF ct. Deposits on Demand do. 2J 'IF et. Fixed Deposits, at 3 months’ notice, XIO or over 3 IF ct. C months’ do 4 IF ct. 12 do. do S(F ct. Oriental Hank Corporation, Auckland, 22nd June, 1800. ilrobmclal <23ktjcttc. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 23rd July, l8(J0, ! r {PiIK following Deed of Conveyance is jl published in accordance with Clause 3 of the “ Diversion of Hoads' Act.” J. AV'ILLI AMSO.N, Superintendent. | Know all men by these Presents, that I, Win- ] mam Thorne HucklaNd, of Otahuhu, in the Province of Auckland, in tiie Colony of New I Zealand, Farmer, being seised in fee simple of— All that piece or parcel of Land situated in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand aforesaid, being part of Allotments Nos. Id and (18 of the Parish of i M anurewa, now laid out as a Public Hoad, commencing at the North-West Corner of the said lot No. G8 of the said Parish of Manurewa in the County of Eden, proceeding in an I asterly direction along the Southern Boundary ot Fairborn’s Grant, till it meets and terminates at the Road lying between Fairborn's Grant and Lot No. 55 of the saiil Parish, which Road, (if! feet in width, will be bounded on the North by Fairborn’s Grant, 4517 links, and on the South by ( other portion of said Lot OS and of Lot 15, 4507 links, as the same is delineated and colored b:own in the Plan drawn in the margin hereof, do hereby dedicate the said i Land to the Public, to the intent that the same may for ever hereafter bo used as and be a Public Highway, to all intents and purposes whatsoever. In Testimony whereof ( 1 have hereunto set my hand this TwentyI first day of .Inly, ISOO. (Signed/ W. T. Llcki.and. Signed by the above-named William Thorne Highland, in the presence of Samcn, Jackson, Solicitor, Auckland, _ I I Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, July 31, 18(10. ffMIF following correspondence is published -» for general information. J. Williamson, Superintendent. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 21th July, 1800. Slit, —1 have the honour to enclose a copy ' of a latter from Mr. H. Carletou, enclosing a Report of the I'inance Committee of the Auckland Provincial Council (Session 12), to- I gether with the Minutes of the Evidence, and specially directing the attention of the General Government to the 17th section of that report, 1 and to the evidence given by the Manager of / the Oriental Hank, respecting the disposal of , certain Debentures issued under the u City of Auckland Debenture Act, 1850.” I shall feel obliged by your Honor furnish- , lug me, for the information of the Govern- , rnent, with such explanation of the questions referred to as you may consider necessary. I have, ike.. 7 \ ] F. W. SrAiToitn. I , His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland. | (ENCLOSE UK.) Auckland, slh July, IBGO. Sin,—l have the honor to place in your I i possession a Report of the Finance Committee I of the Provincial Council, Session 12, together ! i with the minutes of the evidence, requesting I ( your general attention to the whole of the 1 : documents forwarded. i I would specially direct your attention to the | ’ 1 7th section of the Report; also to the evi-j I deuce given by the .Manager ol the Oriental I Bank, from which it would appear that a j ] breach of trust has been committed by the I s Provincial Government ol this Province. ; 1 I recall your attention to the Colonial Sec- 11 rotary’s letter, (luted 1 2th October, 185‘J, addressed to the Superintendent, insisting upon < the observation of the Trust of the City Fn- • dowments, and requiring that no monies aris- ' ing from the sale or lease ot lands vested in * the Superintendent as a Trustee should be i even temporarily employed for any other [impose ; inasmuch as tho Superintendent is by t law compellable to account, as a Trustee, in t the Supreme Court, for the application ol till t such funds- t J also recall your attention to the Colonial I Secretary’s letter, dated Gth October, 185 ( J, t addressed to tho Speaker of the Wellington Provincial Council, stating that the responsi- s hility of vindicating the law is one which tlis ( Excellency’s advisers will not shrink from, 1 whenever the occasion arises. As I am myself of opinion that a breach of I trust has been committed ; as 1 believe thax t the Governor is an estate of the Provincial i Government ; as the Governor has become a v

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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1491, 1 August 1860, Page 2

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