NOTICES OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c. This Day.
Sale of Books, Stationory, Fancy Goods, Perfumory, I laister of Paris, 4c., by Messrs. Kidines & Dowdon, at 11 o'clock Sale ol English Checflo, Hams and Bacon, &c., by Mr. b. Cochrane, at 11 o'clock. Sale ot Cattle, by Mr. Alfred Buckland, at Newmarket, at 1 o'clock.
1: J \ re compelled to postpone until to-morrow tho letter of our Wairoa correspondent, a? well aa othc»" local matters in type, A mektino of the creditors of William Pritchard, of Auckland, builder, will "bo held on Monday next, , A P ,m '» tho office of Messrs. Keetley and Davy, solicitors, Canada Buildings. ti P 0 Salk. Mr. Alfred Buekland announcw that his third wool «nlo for tho i cit.'-Gn will take placo at tho Ilaymarket on Friday, January 6th, at 12 o clock. J The Seat or Ooveksment.— I The City Board, ss well as the Provincial Council, are taking up this important, question in an enorgetic manner. It will be by reference to an advertisement in this morning g issue, that a Public Mooting in the Brunswick Hall has been invited on Monday evening next, at « o clock. There cannot, be a doubt- that the attendance will be a large one, and that tho public ■ oiee will make itself becomingly audible. v o L L'NTi ; i;its from Otaoo.—'Tlio tide of volunteer militiamen has, wo are happy to see, aciin sot in, and now thai Colonel Pitt has departed on liis mifsion, we hope to chroniclo from time to time, during he next two months, tho arrival of aucceasivo draft.-! lront the other Produces and from Australia. Tho ij°rd Ashley,' wliich arrived yesterdav from tha •- oiuh brought with her 80 volunteers from Dunedir. miiier tho command of Ensign Jackson. Tho wen v.ere lauded yesterday :md marched direct to liead» quaueis at Paputoitoi. liiistle Notick,—Arrangements have been mada ~\ir • autliontie.s to enable landowners in tho ,\ a : n ? a ' l apakura, Dinry, Pukekoho, Mauku and \ aiuku dirtiricte, to destroy thistles now growifl# upon their lands, by affording; thorn tho protoctioa of covering parties while so engaged and placing th» moans of hiring labour within their roach. Ajl persons wishing to avail themselves of such inoann of having their land* cleared of noxious thistles arc requested to make ixnmciiate application to the Inspector of Thistles, Mr. l\ C. Lewis.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 December 1863, Page 4
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