GOLD DISCOVERY. TWO THOUSAND POUNDS EEWAED. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March 4, 1862. rHE following Resolution, adopted by the Provincial Council of the Province of Auckland, is published ior general information. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. Resolved—" That an address be presented to his Honor the Superintendent, requesting him to offer a reward, not exceeding two thousand pounds, to be awarded to any person or persons who shall discover an available Gold-field in the Province of Auckland, and make the same known to the Provincial Government; this Council pledging itself to vote such sum when necessary, subject to the following conditions : " 1. Claim or claims to be sent into the Provincial Government. " 2. An available Gold-field shall be considered to exist, whenever such a quantity of gold shall be obtained from it as shall have afforded employment to not less than 500 diggers, for three months, at fair average wages. "3. All matters relating to any claim shall be referred to and decided by three Commissioners, to be appointed for that purpose by the Superintendent, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council. " Commissioners award to be made not later than nine months from the date of reception of claim." Tenders for Works at Arch Hill, Great North Road. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 15th April, 1862. TENDERS will be received at this Office until L Noon of SATURDAY the 26th April instant, for the Works required to be performed on the Great North Road at Arch Hill, according to a specification which may be seen on application at this Office. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Works at Arch Hill." J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. Tenders for repairing Bridges, Great North Road.
Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 15th April, 1862. r RENDERS will be received at this Office until X Noon of SATURDAY the 26th April instant, for repairing certain Bridges on that portion of the Great North Road from Oakley's Creek to Swanson's Creek, according to a specification which may be seen on application at this Office. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for repairing Bridges, Great North Road." J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. Auckland Naval Volunteers. THERE will be a General Muster of the above Company in the Albert Barracks, THIS IXiY, at 5 o'clock p.m., for cutlass drill and inspection. A full attendance of members is requested. All members in town and not present will be fined for non-attendance. By order of the Lieut, commanding, THOMAS E. GUILDING, Hon. Secretary. Colonial Forces. Deputy Adjutant General's Office, Auckland, 14th April, 1862. rpENDERS will be received at this Office until JL SATURDAY next, 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, for the supply of a Boat 30 feet long, for the use of the " Auckland Naval Volunteers," subject to the approval of the Senior Naval Officer of H. M. S. in Auckland. Particulars can be learned on application at this Office. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the Tenders. H. C. BALNEAVIS, Dept. Adjt. General Militia and Volunteers. Lodge Waitemata, 990, E.C. T3EGULAR MONTHLY MEETING on MONj DAY next, April 21st, at halt-past 7 p.m., at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel. " A full and punctual attendance is requested. By order of the W.M. Visiting brethren invited to attend. April 17th, 1862. Organs, Harmoniums, Pianofortes, &c, TUNED, REPAIRED, AND THE ACTIONS THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, UPON THE MOST IMPROVED PRINCIPLES. IENRY PROBERT begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he has just arrived from England and is now prepared to undertake the Tuning of any of the above instruments. All orders received by post or otherwise will have strict and prompt attention. N. B. —Address care of Mr. H. W. Rielly, Stationer, Bookseller, &c, the Crescent, Auckland. Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London. Established 1803. SUBSCRIBED and Invested Capital, One Million Six Hundred and Ninety Thousand Pounds. Reserve Fund, a Quarter of a Million. Annual Income from Fire Premiums exceeding Two Hundred Thousand Pounds. This Office has been in successful operation for more than half a century, and its large resources and well-known liberality in the settlement of losses, merit the attention of all classes of insurers. Policies are issued without delay, and losses settled in the Colony immediately upon proof of loss. Eire Insurances effected upon Vessels and Cargoes in Harbour on liberal terms. For all information respecting insurances apply to GEO. GRAHAM, Agent, Auckland. "MPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, on . April 12th, by Mr. John Grigg, for trespass in an enclosed paddock at Otahuhu—--1 strawberry steer Calf, red ears. If not claimed within 11 days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the, Peace, for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Calf, agreeablv to the provisions of the " Impounding Act, 1856." JOHN HALL, Pmindkeeper, : Public Pound,. Otahuhu, j ArMl ljffl; 1862. I
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 19 April 1862, Page 1
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