bar the townsinr. of moiuungton. MASGA P A I . rSELrI! INA K V X OTIC K Tfco subscriber has received instructions to prepare for this sale Oil -n oarlv date in the ensuing month. nl his land nmrt, Fort-strect, . riiilk proposed township of morX ItINt.'TOX. beinrr Be h tir.i> 58, D'istiict of itabounded oil use SoiiJi and Vest by thj Mangapai Pdvor, on the Knit by a Government Road, on the South by Section 57. This Township is most adva ntjigcouslj" situated, commanding the Landing Place, where ves&e:s of considerable tonnage can bo discharge with tiio least dilliculty. Tbe land rises from the point of landing in a gentle nlopo, varying from 6 feet to -30 feet above the highest tides. There are several Springs of Water which xeve:« r.M.., and every, facility jV.r maritime and commercial purposfis. "Without a Swamp or Creek to.cross you ftia roach the Government Land sold in Janusry, ss also the Government. Land at Ruapijign, on 23rd November last. "Unlike the Government Township, it r;ninot bo Flooded, is secure from Tides, and is in every sense the iiK.-t eligible locality lbr a. Township on the 1 liver. Plan- l'i r'-Mir nt an early date, when the day of sale will be dul> : !< i.d:::;.- • u\ers an: invited to visit toi> j..SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TO THE ELECTOR.-! OK THJi DISTRICT OF J!AG I-AN. GENTLTOI EX, —The Nomination of Candidates for vour "District, which took place This Day; has resulted in a demand on my part for a Poll 1 fi-el si Mrbi'ig cenvictimi that my return is certain. The numerous pledges of .-iipport which 1 have r'eceived from old colonist.-, thosO who have known me Ion;;-, and from many others who have more recently bei-ome entitled to vote for your "District, lead me to Vely with confident*; oil a BUertwsfnl hsi<s at 'tiwPnlV 1 .. ' i It is ilot to ervatifv aey fooleih ambition that J de-ire for this. 'My obj. c£ in Kecking for the honour of becoming yonr l\epresentative is not merel\ that 1 nmv app.-ai- in tlte Piovineial Council on behalf of one "largest and riche.-t Di.-tricts in the I'rovince, but that J lanV be placi d in a position wherein I may be best able to render assistance to the true and welltried friends of Auckland, in etloetilig such refo 1 II:S as are l.elii-vitl to be rein'-isite and necessary to secure iho i-eal advancement of our Province at this critical time, which will hereafter bo regarded as a moct eventful period in it* iii.-tory. I remain, Gentletnen, Your very obedient servant, . " . A. MEAES. Cnnn Cottage, April 27, 1 Hfi t. CITY OF AUCKLAND ASSESSMENT. APPEAL NOTICE. City Board of Commissioners* Office) Canada linildings, Queen-street, ■ Auckland, 2'_' nd April, 186-J. K'OTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners under tbe ' City lioaivl Act, 1863,' and the 'City Hoard Act, ISG.'J, Amendment Act,' have this day made a Kate of >ix Pence per Pound on the nett annual value of Propcny assessable under the oaid Acts lor the period from Ist day of December, lSlili, to 31st day of -May, IStil (both inclusive) ; and that parties who may consider themselves aggrieved on the ground of irregularity, unfairness, or incori-L-ctness in ihe valuation or in the amount assessed thereon, are hereby required, within four- ■ leen days from the date ben of. to give notice to the i Clerk of the lioard of r'ucli their objections, and to state explicitly th; ground thereof, j ' ANI)W. 15EVERIDGE, j Chairman.
FIRST-CLASS TAILOR! XG ESTABLISHMENT. milE Undersigned bogs to inform Gontlemen Unit his .stock of Tweed*, Doeskins, Coatings, and Broad Cloths, in great variety, for the present season, is now opened out; and having constantly 011 tiie premises a Cutter of first-class experience, troiu Poole's, of Loudon, Tailor to the I'IJINCK OF WALES. with a largely increa.-ed staff of workmen, will l>e happy to take orders for j (IES TL E M I*2 N'S SCI T S of every description, which will lie executed punctually, and workmanship and lit guaranteed. EGBERT HOILNE, DRAPER AXD OUTFITTER, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE SUPREME COVKT HOUSE. April 12, 1861. VOR PKIVATK SALE. T 0 PEACTICAL M ILLE BS. A FLOUR MILL, MACHINERY AXD 20 ACRES LAND, MAHURAXGLRIYEK, MAIIURAN'GI FALLS. ITIIE SUBSCRIBER has received instruction* from Mr. John Anderson Brown, to negotiate the sale of the M A.IIURANGI FLOUR MILL The BUILDIXG is Weather-boarded, 30 feet by -U feet, and 2 Stories high. The JIACHINKKY, driven by a Turbine Water Wheel, lias one pair French Stones on cast, iron frame, with smutting and dressing' mucliinc and every requisite, water sufficient at all seasons of the year to work the mill full power. The LA".DiVot the best, situate nt the Mahur:uigi Falls ; at high tide vessels of 60 tons call collie alongside the Mill end load, irnil it is 011 the best and most direct natural road to Albert land. For further particulars apply to samuel' cochrane. Auctioneer. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS are required for the erection of a HOUSE at PAXMURE. Plans and sjieciticalions may be seen at mv OlGcr, until the 9th instant, when the Tenders are to bo delivered at 4 o'clock preeiselv. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. TO BE LET, I THREE ROOMED COTTAGE in Freeman's -tX- Bay (Brookvi le). —Applv to EDWARD SMITH, on t]ie Premises. Gold and silver lace Military Braid, &e. K. ASHTON'S, London
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 May 1864, Page 2
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