THE BANK OF AUCKLAND THE Bank of Auckland is now opened for receiving money on deposit, opening current accounts, discounting approved bills, and transacting all other usual banking business. CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. Auckland, July 11, 1864. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, ( Incorporate® by Royal Charter, 1835). A BRANCH of this BANK is now open in Auckland for tlie transaction of usual Banking Business. GEORGE MATSON, Manager. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1809. INCORPORATED BY BOYAL CHARTER AND SPECIAL ACTS OP PARLIAMENT. SuBseBiBED Capital £2,000,000 Sterling. Accumulated and Invested Funds, £1,374,000 THE COMPANY Insures against FIRE nearly every description of Property in ull purts of the World, at tho lowest rates of Premium corresponding to each risk. Insurances for Seven Years charged for Six only. Losbos settled with prompitude and liberality. Tho Undersigned have been appointed the Company's Agents, and are empowered to issue Policies on tho most favourable terms, and to settle any claims that may arise. GILFILLAN & CO. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY issue Policies on Hulls, Cargoes, and Freight, at current rates, to and from all parts of tho globe. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Auckland, June 10, 18G4. THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares, £10 each. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. Entrance Feo, Is. per Share. President : Herbert Asliton, Esq. Trustees : Edward King, Esq. I S. Hague Smith, Esq. F. L. Prime, Esq. | W. C. Wilson, Esq. Treasurer : W. C. Wilson, Esq. Solicitor : E. J. Cos, Esq. Bankers : Tho Bank of New Zealand. Secretary : A. Boardinan. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the Society for issuing New Shares and paying Subscriptions is tho lirst MONDAY in each month, from 7 to 8 o'clock p.m., at tho Ollice of the Society, Mr. Cox's Chambers, Queen-street, where Prospectuses and every information may be obtained. Application for shares may be made at tho Oflice of the Society ut any other time. A. BOARDMAN, Secrotary.
NOTICE. C. STICHBURY & SON HAVING completed tlio Alterations to their Premises (adjoining the Haymarket), Queenstreet, beg to inform the Merchants, Importers, and others, that they have commenced the business of AUCTIONEERS and COMMISSION AGENTS, and are prepared to receive all kinds of Merchandise, &c., &c., for Sale by Auction. C. S. & Son respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants, Importers, and others, and beg to assure them that it will be their constant endeavour to give every attention to the interests of those who muy entrust goods to their care. £100 EEWAIID. WHEREAS on the evening of Sunday, July 17th instant, some person or persons did enter the house of Sir. R. Heck, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-street, Auckland, and steal therefrom several Gold 'Watches nnd a quantity of Jewellery, consisting of Chains, Kings, l'ins, Urooehes, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &o. The above .Reward will bo paid to nny Person or Persons who will give such information to the undersigned as w ill lead to the conviction of the oll'endcr or offenders. In addition to the above reward, I am authorised to announce that Id is Excellency the Governor will grant, a free pal-don to any accomplice in the above I robber}-, who will give the required information. JAMES NAUGIITON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Ofiice, Auckland, August 2, ISG-1. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. Attorney-General's Ofliee, Auckland, Sth July, 1864. WHEREAS quantities of Oats and Maize havo lately been from time to time stolen from the stores of tlio Commissariat Transport Corps, at or near Drury, notice is hereby given that a reward of £20 will be paid to any person wlio shall give such i information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who havo 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. WHEREAS some evil-disposed person or persons have from time to time lifted the Anchors and cusl adrift tlio 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 oU'enders. J. CADMAN, Queen-street Wharf. £5 REWARD. 11HE above reward will bo paid to any person who will give information that will lead to the apprehension of JOHN HAYDKN, who STOLE the •Cornstalk's' DINGEY on Sunday Night last, and assaulted Benjamin Greenwood. Apply to GEORGE CLARKE, Lighterman. DESCUU'TION' 01' lIA YD EN. Hoight, about six feet; dnvk complexion; black whiskers and moustache. Has been lately working on board the ship ' Flying Foam.' ONE POUND REWARD. LOST —This Afternoon—A RING, containing 2 Lockcts and Seal, one Key, and a small Coin. Whoever has found the same ami leaves them at this ofliee shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 14, 1804. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST —On the 13th instant, a Dark MulberryColoured Morocco POCKET-BOOK, belted with a narrow, cinnamon-coloured Indiarubber band. —Apply at tlio lleiulu Office. 15th August, ISG-J.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 238, 17 August 1864, Page 2
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