Militia and Volunteer Office, No ~-„, Auckland, December 22nd, 1863. NOTICE TO THK FAMILIES OF THE MEN i Ob HIE WAIKATO REGIMENTS. OUDEIW lor RATIONS or MONEY ALLOWAM'KS in liou thereof, will be issued to the , Minnies ~t „„,„ to the. Waikato hVeiI"\ , f wh " r, ' sld,, >" Auckland or its vicinity, on the i -Mh ot each month, at the Orderly Room of the 2nd <• lasa Militia, Shortland Crescent, at 2 o'clock p.m. liy order, 11. C. BALNEAVIS, Lt.-Col., j Deputy Adjutant General of MUitia and ' Volunteers. FKRRY SERVICE SIIORF AND THE NORTH Superintendent's Oflice, « Auckland, 2'2nd December, 18f>3. v,?fv S r??" ho IX ' (,, ' ,ved llt tiiis Olliee until X NOON of MONDAY, the USth December inst., tor the performance of the Ferry Service between Queen-street Wharf and Stokes' Point Ditto an.l Shoal Bay. Ditto -ind FligstatM'ier, from the Ist January 'Ah 31st December, 1864. Specifications of. che several service mav be seen \VhS' PllOUion l ° th, ' Whartln S ( ' r ' Queou-strvet Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Ferry Service." J ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TTIENDERS are invited for the erection of TTMX BERand GALVANIZED IRON BUILDING at 1 okenn. Plans and Specifications may be seen bv j applying to Mr. Alexander M'Lcan, 'at the Old I Hou.se at Home Hotel, Hobson Street, to whom the ! Tenders am to be delivered on or before THURSDAY , the 24th inst, at 2 o'.lork p.m. ; The lowest or any other temkr will not necessarily j be taken. I OTAHUFTU NEW CHURCH. ' milE OPENING of this CHURCH will take ; A place on SUNDAY nest, 37th instant. M..riling Service at 11 o'clock by the Right Revd. : Lord Bishop of New Zealand. . Evening Service at half-past f> o'clock bv the Right Kevd. Hishop Patpesun. The Collations after the Services will be devoted To defraying the debt upon the Building. ; CHAPMAN EWEX, ,„. , JOHN" (HUGO, , Churchwardens. Otuhuhu. December-'3rd, lSf.3. j 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.1)., N.Z. rilllE ANNIVERSARY of the Loyal Good Intent X No <-3G9aml the Loyal Pnnjell Lodge, No 4750 will be celebrated by a DINNER and BALL in the j Odd Fellows' Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, J the 2Sth December. Tickets to be obtained from ' the following Steward. , ! : — i Uno. T. COLE, Pnor. G.M , ! „ W. H. STEEL. P.< \ I „ W. JAMIESOX, PU „ Y. GIBBONS, P.O. „ W. HOOi'EK, \>m. „ J. G ASK IN, N.G., ~ I. LEVY, „ U. K. LEWIS. Dinner on the table at half-past 6. %* Daueiug to commence at 9 o'clock. W. B. WALTON, Secretary. PUBLTC NOTE CE. THE following ESTABLISHMENTS will be CLOSED on the DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS and on th«- 2nd of JANUARY, 180f. D. GRAHAM & CO. A. CLARK ic SON, WM. RATHiAY, S. ii. J. .;\. VAILE, CHA'J: LOWSON, R,.IfORNE, >ii. W. DYSON, ..■-' J. W. PEARSE, RICIID. HOBBS, HERBERT ASHTON. I'OWLEY & JOHNSON'. FIRE INSURANCE. THE various Insurance Offices will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, the 2Gth instant, and on the Ist and 2nd January, 1864. NOTICE. rpilE HAYMARKET WILL BE CLOSED ON X SATURDAY, 2(Jtli inet. ALFKKD BUCKLAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the Copartnership carried on for some time past at Queen-street, Auckland, by Hexkv Moss Jacoiis and Isaac Lkvy, under the firm of " Jacojis & Lkvy," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Henry Moss Jacohs is empowered to discharge and settle all debts due to and by the fluid Copartnership concern. Dated the 23rd day of December, 18(S:5. HENRY MOSS JACOBS, ISAAC LEVY. Witness—STEPHEN E. HUGHES, Solicitor, Auckland. r l•:\V ZEALAND BANK SHARKS.—The unI dersigned i* a Cash Purchaser.—ll. P. STARK, Broker. WANTED —Two General Farm Servants. Apply j at the New Zealand Heualjd Ofiice. WANTED— SCORIA MASONS and LABOURERS. —Apply to J.Taylor, Wyndham-steeet. | WANTED— Two Pair of Sawyers to go to Pokeno. —Apply to Mr. Me Leak, at Old House at Home Hotel, Hobsou-street. WANTED— A MILLER, who is exempt from Military Duties. Apply to 'LOW & MOTION. Auckland, Dec. 3, 1803. WANTED— A WAITER, ono who thoroughly understands his business. —Apply to Mr. JAMEB, Q. C. E. WANTED, a SINGLE MAN as SHEPHERD j for a email flock of'shc-p on an island near Auckland.—Apply to Ai.fKtu Bcckland. WANTED, AXEMEN, to proceed to Matakana; THREE or FOUR MEN to square timber. Terms liberal.—Apply to Rattuay &. Mat he-sun.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 18, 24 December 1863, Page 1
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