. THE BANK OF AUCKLAND rHE Bank of Auckland is now opened for receiving money on deposit, opening current accounts, liscounting approved bills, and transacting all other isual banking business. CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. Auckland, July 11, 1864. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, ( Incorporated by Royai Charter, 1835 )v A BRANCH of this BANK is now open, ns /■-V Auckland for tlie transaction of usual Banking Business. GEORGE MATSON, Manager. ®V ZEALAND BANKING CORPORATION. (Limited.) II HE undersigned is authorized to dispose of Shares . in the above company, and -will forwaid forms ofe ipplication and further particulars on request. H. P. STARK, Share Broker, Queen-street. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCj^NTUISI INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1809. . ITCOBEORATED BY EOYAI; CHARTER AND BPECLAJI ACTS OF PABLIAMBNT. 3cBBeBiBED Capital £2,000,000 STEEUKS. Accumulated and Invested Funds, £1,374,000 THE COMPANY Insures against EIRE nearly every description of Property in all parts of the IrVorld, at the lowest rates of Premium corresponding ;o each risk. Insurances for Seven Years charged for Six - inly. . Losses settled with prompitude and liberality. The Undersigned have been appointed the Company's Agents, and are empowered to issue' Policies 3n the most favourable termß, and to settle any claims that may arise. G-ILFILLA2T & CO. rnHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJL PANY issue Policies on Hulls, Cargoes, and Freight, at current rates, to and from all parts of the globs. GEORGE P. PIERCE, : Manager. Auckland, June 10, 18G4. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY issue Eire Policies on Stores, Shops, and Merchandize at currcnt rates. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Auckland, June, 1864. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE SHARES. THE UNDERSIGNED is a Buyer. H. P. STARK, Share Broker, Queen-street. NEW ZEALAND BANK SHARES.—The andersigned is a Cash Purchaser. —H. P. STARK, Broker. ON SALE, AT ELLIS'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, OHA TONS POTATOES UU 10 tons Onions 5 „ Flour 5 tierces Beef 5 „ Pork 20 kegs. Salt Butter Also Hams, Bacon, Cheese, &c. At Market prices. A few Tons of SEED POTATOES will be on hand for Sale in a few days. TIMBER, TIMBER. MH. ROE begs leave to inform Builders, • Shippers, and others, that having made additions to his Machinery at Cornwallis Saw Mills, (besides regular Building Timber,) he is now prepared to supply Planed, Tongued, and Grooved Flooring, Dressed Lining, and Weather Boards, also Planed 7-inch Feather-edged WeatherBoards and Holf-inch Lining, &c. Orders to any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota hulvu, or any of the landing places on the Manukau, at current rates. Offices and Timber Yards, Onehunga. April 23, 1864. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LEWIS TURRELL, begs to inform his customers ana the public generally that he has removed to BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, Queen-street, where he lias on hand a carefully selected stock of FIRSTCLASS BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the present season. Queen-street, May 16, 1864. BRAIDS! BRAIDS! HA SHT 0 N has just opened a LARGE • ASSORTMENT of NEW BRAIDS, per ' Avalanche.' London House. NOTICE. SOMERYILLE, in RETIRING from the GKROCERY BUSINESS, which has so long been conducted by him at the .Establishment known as the City Mart, begs most respectfully and sincereiy to tender his best thanks to liis numerous customers, friends, and the public generally, for the liberal patronage he has experienced for the last 16 years, and in doing so, would, introduce liis successor, MR. WALTER GRAHAM, to whom he has disposed of his Gboceey BUSINESS, and by whom it will bo carried on, on and after the ■ , IST JULY ENSUING. Mr. Graham having been so long ill the Estab lishmcnt, and knowing so well the requirements of tlie Customers, M. S. has every confidence in introducing him to their notice, and on his behalf most respectfully solicits a Bha.ro of that liberal support so long afforded to himself. M. SOMERYILLE, City Mart, Auckland. June 27, 1864. In connection with the above the Undersigned begs to inform those who have so long patronised the Establishment, and the public generally, that ha will continue to conduct the business in the same satisfactory manner in which it haß heretofore been, carried on by. Mr. Mabk Soieervelee, and by the same attention to the wants of his customers, hopes to receive a continuance of their favours. WALTER GRAHAM. City Mart, June 27, 1864. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersif Tied will please pay the amount of their respective debts to Mr. LEWIS'TURRELL, Brunswick Buildings, Quocn-stroet, _ GEORGE TUBREMii
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 5
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