PUBLIC NOTICES Bank of New Zealand. milE TRANSFER BOOKS of this i. BANK will bo CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 19th inst., to MONDAY, the 30th idem, for the compilation of half-yearly lists and calculation of dividends ; and it is hereby notitied to Shareholders that unless otherwise specially provided for in the transfer, the dividend will ho payable to the person in whose name the shares stood at the closing of the Books, no transfers subsequent to that date carrying accrued dividend. IX L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, sth April, 186(5. 801 np2B Notice to Marine's. Harbour Ollice, Auckland, April 4, 1866. THE Shearer Rock Buoy, off the Island of Tiri Tiri, having broken adrift during the gale of the 31st ultimo, Masters of vessels passing to the Eastward of the Island, are cautioned not to approach within two miles of its North Eastern shore, until the Buoy can be replaced. (Signed) J. J. BURGESS, So2tc Port Master. Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia. A N EXIT! J\ Manul INHIBITION of the Products, tinctures, and Arts of New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Victoria, will be held in Melbourne in 1866. The exhibition will open not earlier than the month of August, and will remain open for not less than two months. Forms of application for space, and all information required, can be obtained on application to J. G. KNIGHT, Secretary. Office of the Royal Commission, 61, Elizabeth-strcet, Melbourne. 148 apl24 NOTICE. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Mongonui, March 12, 1866. NOTICE is Hereby Given that, the Licensing Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the District of Mongonui will be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Mongonui, on TUESDAY, the 17th April next, at Twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applicat ons for Licenses to sell Spirituous Liquors, Wine, Ale, and Beer. HENRY GROVER, Clerk of Resident Magistrate’s Court. 835 apl7 BUSINESS NOTICES. HALYD AY’S UPHOLSTERY & CABINET ESTABLISHMENT, SHORTLAND CRESCENT, AND O’CONNELL-STREET, EoTABLISHED 18 5 1. ENGLISH FURNITURE, of the best workmanship and in the newest style, DRAWING-ROOM SUITES In Walnut and New Zealand Woods.
D.I NING-ROOM SUITES lu Mahogany, Cedar, &c. LIBRARY SUITES In Mahogany, Cedar, &c. B E D - R O O M SUITES In Mahogany, Cedar, &c. IRON BEDSTEADS Children’s Cots in Wood and Iron TOILET AND CHIMNEY GLASSES TOILET WARE Carpets, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats VENETIAN BLINDS, BASSINETS, Perambulators, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, CABIN FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. CABINET WOR K, Ol’ ALL KINDS, IK BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND WOODS. Orders for Work to ho made in his own Manufactory, punctually attended to. Designs and estimates forwarded on application. JAMES HALYDAY, UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, Ac., O’CONNELL-STREET, AND SItORTLAND CRESCENT, AUCKLAND. iil lap 27
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2619, 11 April 1866, Page 1
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