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Tenders for Pressed Hay. Commissariat, Auckl^j Ist March ig*, TENDERS will be received at this Cm noon of WEDNESDAY, the I3th h2* persons willing to supply ™ 20 Tons of Pressed Hay, of the best quality, to be delivered in the Road**.., ' Taranaki, the Commissariat Department same without charge but at the risk of the contra* The rate per ton of 2240 lbs., and the prohutw* of delivery to be stated. P Payment will be made in Auckland on the nwvu. tion of the receipt from the Commissariat Oft,®’ Taranaki for the actual quantity delivered dedn •* the tare of the battens and iron hoops from of each bale. All Hay of an inferior quality will be rejected The undersigned will submit such Tenders as be received to the Senior Commissariat Taranaki for approval, and does not bind hirafcu 1 * ancept the lowest or any Tender. “^uto Further information and forms of tender to tained at this Office. ** ALEXANDER CLERK. Dep. Assistant Commissary-G*^ MILITIA. FIRST OR AUCKLAND BATTALION. Fxtract from Battalion Orders Feb. 21st., jgjj 1— THE following Memorandum bv Colonel % , James E. Alexander, Commanding the Gatii** is published for the information of the Battalion;,/*' “In consequence of the temporary reduction of “ the Troops in Auckland, it is directed tba “ the Militia and Volunteers be always on tR “ alert and ready to turn out as soon as require “ at their respective alarm posts.” 2. There will be a General Parade for all the Anna) Men of the Battalion, at the Albert Barracks * WEDNESDAY, the 6th March, at 6 o’clock, ajn! Bv order, ' F. E. CAMPBELL, Captain and Adjutant. For Sale or to be Let, THE First rate Business Premises, lately occupy by the Undersigned in Lower-street, ™ For particulars apply to GEO. GALLAGHER March Ist, 1861. Wanted, A YOUNG MAN as a SUBSTITUTE IN THE TARANAKI VOLUNTEERS. Terms liberd Applv at the “ Ncw-Zcalander ” Office. March 1, 1861. Notice. THE Wardens for the Hundred of Onehnngifer the present year have appointed Henry Lathi to be Treasurer, James Gallacgher to be Sccretsj, and Albert Moore to be Ranger for the abort Hundred. JAMES GALLAUGHEB. February, 1861. SEEDS.

PETER LAWSON & SON, EDINBURGH AHD 27 GREAT GEORGE STREET, LONDON, &», The Queen’s Seedsmen, SEND OUT CASES OF AGRICCLTUBAI, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds, to all parts of the World, packed carefully so that no damage can hippo and of a purity that may be relied on. Case No. 1., GARDEN SEEDS for one Acre, it 10s. Containing sufficient quantities of <1 Case No. 2, contains GARDEN SEEDS forhiifa Acre, £2 10s. _ M Case No. 3, contains choice selection of FLO WEB SEEDS, including, with a large variety of others, m* of the old garden favourites of England, such M WiU Flower, Sweet Wileiam, Pink, &c., £2 Ite. Case No. 4, contains a choice selection of FLOWS SEEDS, £1 10s. P. L. & S. also export all sons of FARM SEEDS; Clovers, Lucerne, Sainfoin, Rte Grasses, fc-, with Tree and Shrub Seeds of the Laburnum, Swmi Brier, Gorse, Broom, and the like. Boxes of Horticultural Implements of varkxu sizes and prices. * Each Case will contain a copy of the New Editwon Neill’s “Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden,” thenwt complete and comprehensive work published for diet* of Amateur Gardeners, containing full descriptions of all the various Flowers and Vegetables, and poindug out the best modes of cultivation. P. L. & S.’s general Calonial Lists may be had* application at the office of this paper. TERMS. All orders must be accompanied by a remittance, ct reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, other principal town in die United Kingdom, and to include expense of transit, which must al**J** prepaid. • . The prices quoted for the Cases of Seeds, put free on board at any Port in Great Britain, andoeffl* expenses of packing. When the customer ma*® own selection, the packing charges will be added. Howards’ Ploughs JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Brittaxnia Iron Works, Bedford, EsoUS* HAVE received from die Royal AgnoJ® Society of England more First Prizes for Wo®’ Harrows, and Horse Rakes, than any other ma * er * jb rri r»TT A ICDTAXT DT HTTAUC orA KOW Their CHAMPION PLOUGHS are '■ in this, as wtu » almost entirely of wrought iron; other respects, they arc therefore thoroughly for Colonial purposes, and are constructed so require hut little space in packing. j Many thousands of their Implements ere g every year to all parts of the world; the of the different Colonics are consequently stood. k JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD are> the largest manufacturers, in the world, of FLUo but also of IRON HARROWS, HORSE and STEAM PLOUGHS or CULTIVATOR Illustrated Catalogues and terms to Shipp** 8 free on application, B3T Messrs. Howard’s Catalogues may at the Office of this Journal. NOW PUBLISHED, At the New Zealander O® o6 ' XTRACTS FROM THE FIELD EX®CiP AND EVOLUTIONS OF INFANTS 1 ' FOR THE USE OF THE NEW ZEALAND MILITIA üblished by authority of His Excellency Governor of New Zealand As few or as many of these Extracts to RP Officers Commanding as may be found req By His Excellency’s command. ceuency s couiu*»“-> . H C. BALNEAVIh, . Deputy Adjutant-G*^, Just Received, A CHOICE lot of cheap, NEW and BOOKS.—On Sale at the “ St* Office JNTEREST granted at following rates Bank Corporation, Auckland: — , On Current Accounts (on Minimum Month* j £ ly Balance) when £SO or over jlf Deposits on Demand do. •••*' Fixed Deposits, at 3 months’ notice, or over 6 months’ do 12 do. do Oriental Bank Corporation, Auckland, 22pd June, 1860.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1552, 2 March 1861, Page 2

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