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ALL Arms and Appointments in possession of the late members of the Koval Cavalry Volunteers arc required to be delivered to the Adjutant, at the Orderly Loom, Otahuhu, any day between this date and the 27th inst., between the hours of 10 o’clock, a.rn., and 4 o’clock, p.m. Unless the Anns and Appointments arc clean and in good order, they will not be received. By Order, JAMES WALMSLEY, Captain and Adjutant 3rd Bat. Auckland Militia. Otahnhu, April 19th, 1801. Royal Cavalry Volunteers. NO. i.—NEW MEMBERS of the above named Corps are required to attend every MONDAY at Otahnhu, at 10 o’clock, a.rn., for the purpose of being drilled. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. Bv order, JAMES WALMSLEY, Captain and Adjutant, Otahnhu, 3rd Battalion Auckland Militia. April, 22, 1861. NOTICE is hereby given that Richard Hudson, of Mcadowbank, near Qnclumga, in the Province of Auckland and Colony of New Zealand, did by Deed bearing date the 10th March, 1801, grant, convey, and assign unto Samuel Cochrane, of the City of Auckland, in the said Province and Colony, Auctioneer, all the Estate and Effects of him the said Richard Hudson, upon the trusts therein mentioned for the benefit of all the creditors of the said Richard Hudson ; and that the said Deed was duly executed and now lies at the oflicc of Mr. R. W. Wynn, tit Frazer’s Buildings, Shortlaud-strcct, Auckland aforesaid, for the perusal and execution by the Creditors of the said Richard Hudson, and who will be excluded from till benefit under the said Deed unless they execute the same on or before the Ist day of May next. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand, in the next Session thereof, for an Act to enable a certain Banking Company, called the “ Bank of New South Wales,” now carrying on the business of Bankers in Australia, to establish Branches of the said Bank in New Zealand aforesaid, for the purpose of carrying on the trade or business of Bankers or Banking under the name, style, and title of the “ Bank of New South Wales.” R. W. WYNN, Solicitor for the said Company. Notice. ALL persons indebted to R. B. SHALDERS, arc respectfully requested to pay their respective amounts either at the office of HOB & SHALDERS, Coombe’s Buildings, or to Mr. THOMAS SHORT, Queen-street. March 23rd, 1860. Notice. I> B. SHALDERS in retiring from his late BusiW ness, as Draper, in Queen-street, in favor of Mr. THOS. SHORT, begs to return to the Public bis best thanks for the liberal support he has received. March Ist, 1861. EDWARD WEBBE, PIIOTOGR APII I C A KTIST, HAVING devoted six years exclusively to the above Profession in one of the largest cities in England, begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity that he has again commenced taking PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURE PORTRAITS, and hopes his Artistical style of Colouring and Finish will ensure him a share of their favours. Specimens mav he seen at his Residence, Hobsonstrcct, next the Fire Bell (where Mrs. Weihik is in attendance); or at Mr. Wayte’s, Stationer, Queenstreet. N.B.—Dull or Wet weather makes no difference, except for children. EDWARD WEBBE, HOUSE PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, &c., NEXT TUB FIRE BELL, HOBSOX-STUEET. “ THE CITY OF LONDON” TEA, COFFEE, CHOP, & DINING ROOMS, (Next Mr. Marsden’s Auction Mart,) Vaile’s Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. TADEANE hogs to inform flic Public generally, e that he has opened the above establishment entirely on the London principle of separate charges, and hopes, by supplying the best articles the market can produce, together with good cooking and strict personal attention, to merit their support. Breakfast from 6 till 10 in the morning. Large cup of Tea or Coffee 3d Bread and Butter, per slice Id Cold Meat, per plate 6d Mutton Chop 6d Beef Steak Rump do 3d Dinners from 12 till 3. Plate of Roast or Boiled Meat fid Potatoes hi Greens 2d Bread hi Currant Pudding, per slice 2d Rice Pudding do 2d Fruit Pic, or Jam Tart 3d Teas and Suppers from 3 till 8 p.m., (At same charge as Breakfasts). Lemonade, Soda Water, Ginger Beer, Syrups, and Raspberry. fiSTPrivatc Room up stairs.J^j Ale, Porter, Wines and Spirits can be procured. Additions to Robertson’s book catalogue.—a SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE, containing all the NEW WORKS published during the last eight months, is now ready; 54 pages, price fid.; posted, Is. ROBERTSON’S GENERAL CATALOGUE, 168 pages, may now he had for Is; posted, Is. fid. ROBERTSON’S CATALOGUE of Handsomely Bound and Illustrated BOOKS and JUVENILE WORKS, 32 pages, gratis; posted, fid. ROBERTSON’S COMPLETE BOOK CATALOGUE, 254 pages, being tlm above three together, Is. 6(1. ; posted, 2s. fid. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Importer of Books and Stationery, 383 Georgc-strect, Sydney. ENGLISH PERIODICALS for ISfil, at Reduced Prices. List gratis ; or posted on receipt of fid. GEORGE ROBERTSON, 69 Elizabctli-strcct, Melbourne, and 383 Georgc-strect, Sydney. In 8 vo., with Plates, Second Edition, Price Is. 6d., ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF HORSE RAILWAYS FOR BRANCH LINES AND FOR STREET TRAFFIC, By Charles Burn, C.E., Published by John Wcale, 59 High Holborn, London DR. HUBAULT begs to inform his friends and patients, that lie has removed to Hobson-strcct, one of Mr. Harris’ new houses, near ihc Catholic School. April 23rd, 1861. Fishing’ Nets. WANTED to purchase one or two Fishing Nets. Enquire of Mr. WALKEIy Exchange Tap, 9hortJ&nd*str®t.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 1

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