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Tenders for Draining- the Swamp near the Korowhero, Mahurangi. Seperintendcnt’s Office, Auckland, 28th Sept., 1803. TENDERS will be received at tin’s office until Noon of TUESDAY, the 27th of October next, for BUILDING CULVERT and DRAINING a SWANT near the Korowhero, Mahurangi, in accordance with a Plan and Specification which can he seen at the Roads and Works Office, Princes-street, and at Mr. Southgate’s and Mr. Trethowen’s, Mahurangi. Tender to bo endorsed ‘'Tender for Works near the Korowhero, Mahurangi.” ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. To Builders. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a BRICK BUILDING in Shortlaud-street. Particular information may be obtained on application to Mr. HERA PATH, Queen-street. To Excavators. rEAENDERS will he received at my office until noon of J. FRIDAY next, the 9th iust. for, extensive excavations in Shortland-street. Specifications, &c., to be seen at my office, Queen-street. P. HEREPATH, Architect. Oct. 6th, 1863, Auckland Harbour Debenture Act, 1860, Amendment Bill. NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made at the ensuing Session of the General Assembly, by the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the Auckland Harbour Debenture Act, 1860, and to enable the said Superintendent and his successors, trustees of the Harbour Endowments of the City of Auckland, in the said Province, from time to time to apply summarily to the Supreme Court, for an order for the investment in Government or real securities hi the Colony, of any monies that have boon or may he paid into the said Court, under the provisions of the twelfth section of the said Act, and to empower the said Court to order any such investment and to make such other order relating to the premises and to the income and proceeds of such investments, or any of them, from time to time accruing, as to the said Court may seem fit. And notice is further given that copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Otlico within fourteen days from the commencement of the said session. Dated the sixteenth day of Septum her, 1863. It. W. WYNN, Solicitor for the Bill. Auckland and Drury Railway. NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to bo made by the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to the General Assembly, at the ensuing session thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to enable the said Superintendent and his successors, to make and maintain a Railway, with the buildings, approaches, stations, and works connected therewith, commencing on the sea-beach, at or near the easterly end of Custom-house street, in the City of Auckland, and passing from, in, through, or into the several townships, places, or other territorial divisions following, that is to say, Auckland, aitematn, Parnell, Epsom, Newmarket, Remuera, Mamimva, Otahuhu, Opaheke, Papakura, and Drury, and terminating in an allotment in the occupation of George Graham, at or near the North-eastern corner of the town of Drury, as laid down on the official plan thereof, all in the said Province of Auckland. And by the said Bill it is proposed to constitute the said Superintendent and his successors a corporation for the purposes of the said Bill and undertaking, with power to hold land and hereditaments in perpetuity, and to sue and he sued. And it is intended to apply for powers to enable the said Superintendent for the purposes of the said undertaking to take and purchase lands and houses | compulsorily, and to levy tolls, rates, and duties, and to confer, vary, and extinguish exemptions from payments of tolls, rates, and duties, and to confer, vary, and extinguish other rights and privileges, and to make byelaws, and to empower the said Superintendent to transfer the said undertaking with all the rights and powers and liabilities proposed to he conferred by the said Bill, or arising thereunder, to such commissioners, trustees, or other managing body, and at such time and in such manner as may be appointed by Act of the legislature of the said Province. And notice is hereby further given that copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office within 14 days from the commencement of the said session, and copies of the plans, sections, and books of reference, and of this notice will be depostied for public inspection at the office of the Registrar of Deeds in Auckland aforesaid, as soon as they can he prepared, and at the Office of the Colonial Secretary on or before the commencement of the said session, and in the Private Bill Office, on or before the commencement of the said session. Dated the 17th day of September, 1863. R. W. WYNN, Solicitor for the Bill. Fthe ESTATE of the late ALFRED CUMBERLAND (in Liquidation) Importer. —HENRY MARSH & i CO., have received instructions from the executor in the ! above estate to SELL, on his account, with despatch, the whole of the Stock of DRAPERY, consisting of 850 . PACKAGES, value £24,049 13s. sd. in bulk, and opened | out at the stores, 47 Elizabeth street, on and after the 13th instant. Melbourne, sth August, 1863. TO THE PUBLIC. MILLS’ CASH STORE, VICTORIA-ST. GROCERIES, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY, Glass and Earthenware in great variety. PROVISIONS OF THE FIRST QUALITY, House Furnishings and Furniture, every description. Jj, MILLS respectfully invites the attention of the o Auckland public to his present large Stock of j Groceries, Provisions, Furniture, &c., which, having been purchased for cash, will bo soici oy him on the same terms for A SMALL PROFIT. Having made considerable improvements in his premises, long known as “ Luton House,” he is prepared to purchase the Furniture, &c., of families leaving and allow liberal prices for the same, thereby saving the expenses of removal and auction fees. In Groceries and Provisions the best qualities only are kept. An Additional Dairy is Wanted for sufficient supply of Fresh Butter, For which the highest price will be given. Goods for the country carefully packed, and all farmers’ produce accepted as cash at the highest market rates. NOW LANDING, EX “QUEEN OF BEAUTY,” 6 crates Assorted Earthenware. Cash Store, Victoria-street, Late Luton House, 11th August, 1863. Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the undersigned are requested JT V to pay the amount of their respective accounts on or before the 20th iust., otherwise they will he handed over to a Solicitor for recovery. H. 11. ADAMS. Victoria-street, October sth, 1863. Estate of Henry Oldham and Willi am Renzi Ribton Turner. rST HE Trustees of this Estate remind the Creditors who I have not signed the Trust Deed that the time for doing so will expire on the 11th October next. The Deed •lies at the Office of HENRY HILL, Solr., Auckland,

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1991, 8 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1991, 8 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1991, 8 October 1863, Page 1

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