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Commissary-General's Office, Auckland, 24th February, 1866. OFFERS will ba received at this Office until noon of THURSDAY, the 15th Marsh, from persons desirous of purchasing the Paddle Steamer " LADY B:\RKXY," 30 tons, 2o horse-power, with all her Stores, Fittings, &c, as she now lies in the Mamikau harbour, B y order of the Commissary-General, JOHN 1. TUOUP, Dep. Asst. Commissary-General. 562 mar 14 IENDERS will be received at the Transport Office, Auckland, New Zealand, until the 22nd March, 1866. for the CONVEYANCE to ENGLAND, from AUCKLAND, of the 40th REGIMENT and a Mattery of Artillery, together with nbont 100 Military Invalids, Wounded Men, &c The ships to sail in April next. The estimated numbers will be about, more or less—4'itli Regt. R] Artillery. Invalids. 30 Officers 6 Officers 100 Men GOO Men 175 Men 10 Women 70 Women .10 Women 20Children 150 Chi I- 50 Children dren The ships must be classed either in Lloyd's register A. red: or not less than three-thirds Liber Veritas, Forms of Tender may be obtained at this Office. The rate for each officer, or other first or second class passenger, is to he stated, including: mess, wine, beer, &c., bedding, and every table and cabin accommodation ; the rate per man, per woman, and per child, also the rate for each invalid, including victualling, medical comforts, and all requisites exAll the columns and particulars •quired in the Tender must he ropcrly filled in, the date when the up will he ready for survey, to receive The shins to be sailed in conformity with Admiralty Regulations, a copy of which, with the scale of victualling, quality of provisi his, and every information regarding the fitting of the ship, will be furnished on application at the above Office. Agents are at liberty to tender vessels nol in harbour, but which will The lowest or any Tender win not necessarily be accepted. DAVID SPAIN, Captain Resilient. Transport Officer. Admiralty Transport Office, Auckland, 28th February, 1866. GBG mar 22 BELFAST FAMILY HOTEL, FKINCES STHEET, nilE PROPRIETOR returns thanks to his patrons for the libera! support which they have always accorded toth well known Hotel,and begs to state that there will be nothing wanting on his secure (he com Private rooms for families Wines and LiQuons of tiii. Choicest Description and Best Brands A T A 13 L E D'IIO TV. D AT ONE O'CLOCK J. SUTHERLAND, 125 ap24 Proprietor Venetian Blinds. M. 11. B (J S B Y , From London, HAVING taken the Shop corner of Barrack and Welleeley-strect cast, is prepared to supply the trade and the public with every description of Blinds. 4HmylO

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2610, 10 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2610, 10 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2610, 10 March 1866, Page 1

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