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WANTED s~* OOD SERVANTS in every capacity guaranteed immediate employment. Also luggage stored at Mrs. Vkxables, Registry Office, Opposite New Herald Office, Wyndham-street. Money. ... "ANTED £1250 on ample security for 2 or 3 T V years, at 12J per cent. Several smaller sums wanted on good security, in Auckland. CARTWRIGHT & HUGHE?, Agents. 7ANTED,—A TEACHER for Hobson-street f T Presbyterian School. Applications, in writing, to be sent, on or before the Ist of November, to Mr. Thomas Mackay, Queen-streoi, who will give any information required. Mullet Net. .. B TANTED TO PURCHASE, or to Contract for W making a MULLET NET, at per fathom. Address—" Fisherman," New-Zealandeh Office. 'ANTED,—A CONTRACTOR to FELL TIMBER. Apply to Hebok, David, & Co., Queen-street. ' .-/ANTED, to SELL a THREE-ROOMED VV COTTAGE and ALLOTMENT, very cheap. —Apply to E. Smith, Cafe-de-Paris, Queen-straet, from 10 till 12 daily. EDUCATIONAL. IRRNCH Conversationally and Grammatically C Lessons given privately or in class. Terras on application to Miss Fisher, Rose Cottage, Par--ell. PUBLIC NOTICES. Grahamtown. NOTICE. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, October 15th, 1864. rjHHE SALE of GRAHAMTOWN and SUBURBS 1 is hereby POSTPONED to MONDAY, the 19th day of DECEMBER next, at noon, at Mr. S. Cochrane's Auction Mart. , ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland. Commissioner of Crown Lands Office, October 17, 1864. THEREBY NOTIFY for the information of all persons, that, by virtue of the powers vested in me under "The Crown Lands Act, 1862," the PENALTY for UNLAWFUL OCCUPATION'of any CROWN LANDS will be strictly ENFORCED, and all persons unlawfully cutting and removing timber from any Crown Lands will be prosecuted according to law.

PENALTY FOR UNLAWFULLY CUTTING TIMBER. For every acre of land upon which timber or underwood shall be unlawfully cut, the rate of payment shall be any sura not exceeding £4O per acre, and so in proportion for any quantity more or less, and in addition thereto a sum not exceeding £2 for each tree, of whatever kind, whose girth in any part shall be thirty inches in diameter or upwards. CHARLES HASELDEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. City of Auckland Assessment. APPEAL NOTICE. City Board of Commissioners' Office, Canada Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, October 4th, 1864. "NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners under the "City Board Act, 1863," and the " City Board Act,1863, Amendment Act" have THIS DAY made a Rate of SIXPENCE per Pound on the nett annual value of the property assessable under the said Acts for the period from the First Day of June to the 30th day of November, 1864 (both inclusive), and that parties who may consider themselves aggrieved on the ground of Irregularity, Unfairness, or Incorrectness in the Valuation or in the Amount Assessed thereon, are hereby required, within Fourteen Days from the date hereof, to give notice to the "Clerk of the Board" of such their objections, and to state explicitly the grounds thereof. By order of the Board, JOHN OGILVIE, Secretary. NOTICE. Provincial Council Chamber, October 17th, 1864. " LL PERSONS who have petitioned the Council L in reference to PRIVATE GRIEVANCES, arc requested to communicate with the CLERK of the Committee forthwith, otherwise their Petition cannot be heard. NOTICE. A LEXANDER SMITH, late 27th Foot, temporary Pensioner at 7d. per day, is requested to report himself at the Military Accountant's Offiae, Commissariat, Auckland, in "order that a report concerning him may be forwarded to the Commissioners at Chelsea Hospital. HENRY MAULE, A.C.G., ■ Military Accountant. Auckland, New Zealand, 17th Oct., 1864. PUBLIC NOTICE. TRANSPORT FOR MERCHANDISE AND PASSENGERS DIRECT FROM AUCKLAND TO ALL THE STATIONS ON THE WAIKATO AND WAIPA RIVERS. WJ. YOUNG begs to announce that he is nov r prepared to CONVEY MERCHANDISE, an. BOOK PASSENGERS direct from Auckland to all th Stations on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Parcels will also be forwarded at moderate rates. For freight or passage, apply to W. J. YOUNG. Queen-street, Auckland. 7th September, 1864.

Notice. Undersigned being anxious to close the Books X in connection with his late Grocery Business, CITY MART, will feel obliged by all outstanding debts being settled forthwith. M. SOMERVILLE. N.B. —Office opposite Messrs Newman and Ewens. Potatoes! Potatoes!! Potatoes!!! A CHOICE SAMPLE. OF PRIME '•CIRCULAR HEALV-S," EX "FLYING SQUIRREL," By the Bag or Ton. QtTEEX-STREET, Behind Vaile's National Mart.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2252, 18 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2252, 18 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2252, 18 October 1864, Page 1

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