FOE FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rTfflK Fine A 1 Schooner X '11ERON,' JZwrnftSM" 91 tons, A Campbell, Master. Wft'imfW Apply to CRUICKSIIANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, August !>, ISG4. FOR SALE, rpilE Clipper Brig L * ANNIE LAURIE,' -/ffiSWyr no%v 011 the passage from Glasgow to ' «-» itar Auckland, expected liero about the end of this month. She is of 27(3 tons register, but has 520 tons cargo on board. Has had very extensive repairs before leaving Glasgow, sails fast, shifts without ballast, and carries a larg;e cargo oil a light draught. For particulars and price applv (o GEORGE 'WEBSTER, Queen-street "Wharf. June 10, ISG4. MESSRS. WILLIS, GA N N & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS Between London and Auckland. rpHE Undersigned, Agents for tho JL above, are authorised to mako arrangcmciit witli Settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colour. The Passage Money can either bo paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares, £10 each. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. Entrance Fee, Is. per Share. PRESIDENT : Herbert Ashton, Esq. Trustees : Edward King, Esq. I S. Hague Smith, Esq. F. L. Prime, Esq. | W. C. Wilson, Esq. TrEASCBEH : W. C. Wilson, Esq. Solicitor : E. J. Cox, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Secretary : A. Boardman. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the Society for issuing New Shares and paying Subscriptions is the first 3IONDAY" in each month, from 7 to S o'clock p.m., at the Otlice of the Society, Mr. Cox's Chambers, Queen-street, where Prospectuses ami every information mar be obtained. Application for shares may be made at the Oflice of the Society at anv other time. A. BOARDMAN, Secretair. £100 REWARD. WIIEREAS on the evening of Sunday, July 17th instant, some person or persons did enter the house of Mr. R. Beck, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-street, Auckland, and steal therc-from several Gold Watches and a quantity of Jewellery, consißtinc of Chains, Rings, Fins, Brooches, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &c. The above Reward will be paid to any Person or Persons who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the conviction of the oll'ender or offenders. In addition to the above reward, I am authorised to announce that His Excellency the Governor will grant a free pardon to any accomplice in the above robbei v, who will give the required information. JAMES NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Oflice, Auckland, August 2, 1864. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. Attorney-General's Office, Auckland, Btli July, 1861. WHEREAS quantities of Oats and Maize havo lately been from time to time stolen from the stores of the Commissariat Transport Corps, at or near Drury, notice is hereby given that a reward of £20 will be paid to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have been guilty of stealing such property, or of receiving the same; and any person giving such information against his accomplice will, besides the reward, receive a pardon for his offence. FRED. WHITAKER. £20 REWARD. TTriIEREAS some evil-disposed person or persons YY have from time to time lifted the Anchors and cajfc adrift the Warps belonging to the Government Pile-Driving Machine now lying in Commercial Bay, the above reward will bo paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offenders. J. CADMAN, Queeu-street Wharf. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —This Afternoon —A RING, containing 2 Lockets and Seal, one Key, and a email Coin. Whoever has found the same and leaves them at this oflice shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 11, 1864. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from River Head, Kaipara landing place, on or about the Ist *Juiy last, A CHEWIS UT PONY, near hind fetlock white, off fore fetlock small white spot, had on at the time leather strap witli ring and halter attached. Any person bringing the same to WM. GOOD, Union-etrect, will receive tho above reward. Auckland, August Btli, 18G4. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? WHY, AT M A R K S QUEEN STREET, rjpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. jS r . B.—Every description of Boots and Shoes Made to Order. OATEN HAY CHAFF. THE undersigned are prepared to supply Chaff, Wholesale and Retail Also — Oats, Maize, whole or cracked Bran, Hay, and Straw. BELL BROTHERS, Queen-street, Foot of Wakefield-slrect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 1
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