Tenders for Printing 1 . Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, 31st August, 1863. TENDERS will be received at this office, until Noon of MONDAY, the 14th September next, for the PRINTING required to be executed for the Provincial Government during the THREE MONTHS commencing Ist October next, according to a specification which may be se ;n on application at the above-named office. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Printing.” ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. Notice to Volunteer Militiamen. No. 1,233. ANY Volunteer for actual service can be sworn in and enrolled at the Militia Office on any day during office hours. A certificate of enrolment will be delivered to each Volunteer, and his pay and rations will commence as soon as he reports himself at the Clamp, Otahuhu, to Major Pitt, the Commanding Officer, which place will for the present be the Headquarters of the Force. The pay will be 2s. 6d. per diem, and the rations such as supplied to H. M.’s Regular Forces. The clothing will consist of 1 cap. 1 blue shirt or jumper, 1 pair of trousers, 2 pairs of boots, 1 pair gait irs, and 1 great coat, furnished at the expense of the Government. When a man is employed out of the Auckland Militia District, Is. extra per diem will be added to his pay. Bv order of Col. Mould, C.8., Commanding Officer, H. C. BALNEA VIS, Lieut.-Colonel, Deputy Adjt.-Gencral of Militia and Volunteers. Auckland, 27th June, 1863. Commissariat, Auckland, 2nd September, 1863. LOST, near Ligar's Bush, Great South Road, a BAY MARE, 8 years old, 14 hands 2 inches high, branded F. M. near shoulder, C. T. C. (88 under) on near rump, 88 on near fore foot, C. T. C. on off fore foot. Also one BULLOCK, numbered on near horn. It is requested that any person finding these animals will inform the Director C. T. Corps at Drury. H. STANLEY JONES, Dep. Com. Genl. NOTICE. ALL Settlers, Volunteers, and Militiamen willing to perform Military Service under the conditions set forth in the Gazette of August sth, 1863, are requested to apply to Lieut.-Col. Balneavis at the Militia Office. F. D. FENTON, Colonial Defence Office. Auckland. August sth, 1863. SEASONABLE GOODS-LAMPS rjUIE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE PARRAFIN LAMPS In great variety. These lamps are now so well known here, as to require little or no comment. For •-economy, cleanliness, and easy management, they are unequalled by any lamps hitherto used, and for brilliancy of light, are not second to gas. The undersigned have always a supply of proper liquid, which is us harmless as any other oil. IMPROVED TALLOW LAMPS. This is a Lamp admirably adapted for the Bush, is easily trimmed, and will burn any kind of Oil, Tallow, or Fat. BACK LAMPS. With Electro-plated Reflectors, suited for Hotels, Shops, Churches, &c. STABLE LANTERNS, In Horn, Punched Tin, Glass, Globes, and every kind made. HAND LANTERNS. A n immense assortment of every size and kind made. Wicks, Chimneys, and Globes, for all the above. CRUICKSHANK. SMART, & CO. To Sportsmen, 130WDER and WADDING, SHOT and GUNS, 1 at STEPHENSON & WARDELL’S. To Miners. POWDER and PATENT FUSE STEPHENSON & WARDELL’S. On Sale by the Undersigned, •, A FEW TONS of real HOBARTOWN POTATOES, . ~jL ex “ Louisa,” warranted in original packages. STEPHENSON & WARDELL. 11th July, 1863. WILL OPEN IN A FEW. DAYS, The Auckland School of Photography, Utter Queen-street. J. J. GOODCHILD, PROPRIETOR. \/f R, GOODCHILD respectfully begs to call the attention of the residents of Auckland to his GALLERY OF PORTRAITS NOW ON VIEW, and to submit the Or 10 for one guinea. WHISKEY DIRECT FROM THE DISTILLERY. On Sale, ex “War Spirit,” 5 Qr,-Casks, 10 Octaves, 200 Cases, THE undersigned having been appointed sole Agent in Auckland for James Stewart & Co.’s celebrated SAUCEL WHISKEY, has just received the above hipnent, per “ War Spirit.” This Brand enjoys the highest reputation at Home and in ;he Colonies, for the great purity of its manufacture and „he excellency of its flavour. D. NATHAN, Shortland-street. Q. C. E. PUBLIC NOTICE. SP. JAMES & SON respectfully notify to their • numerous friends and patrons that in consequence of the very considerable rise in the prices of Meat, Bread, Vegetables, and other articles, they are compelled to raise their charges for Dinners and Refreshments. S. P. J. & Son embrace this opportunity to return their I best thanks to their customers for the land patronage so , long and liberally accorded to them, and they trust to be still favoured with a continuance of support which it will | always bo their shady to deserve. Shrtrt](tnd'!rtre*t) July Slst, 1863, I
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1972, 14 September 1863, Page 1
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