THE BANK OF AUCKLiNE? " — ■ • ■- THE Bank of Auckland xb now opened for receiving , money on deposit, opening • current ■ account? discounting approved bills, arid transacting' all other usual banking business. r CHARLES F. JOHNS, ; ' \ Manager. Auckland, July 11,18(34. ' " THE BANE OF AUSTRALASIA, (Incorporated by Royai Chabteb, 1835). A BRANCH of tliis BANK is now open in Auckland for tlie transaction of usual Banking Busmc33. GEORGE MATSOiT,Managed NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1809. INCOBPOEATED BY BOYAIi CHAETEB ASD SPECIAL ACTS OP PARLIAMENT. SITBSeEIBED OAPITAIi £2,000,000 STERUKS. Accumtoated and Invested Ftotds, £1,374,000 THE COMPANY Insures against FIRE ncarfy every description of Property in all parts 0 f jjj e World, at the lowest rates of Premium corresponding to eacli risk. Insurances for Seven Years cliarged for Sis only. Losses settled with prompitude and liberality. The Undersigned have been appointed the Company's Agents, and are empowered to issue Policies on the most favourable terms, aad to settle aay claims that may arise. , GILFILLAN 4 CO. THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILD®& AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares, £10 each. Monthly Subscription, 10a. per Share. Entrance Fee, Is. per Share. Peksibent : Herbert Ashton, Esq. Trustees : Edward King, Esq. I S. Hague Smith, Eeq. F. L. Prime, Esq. | W- C. Wilson, Esq. Teeasubsh : W. C. Wilson, Esq. Solicitor : E. J. Cox, Esq. Baitkers : 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 MONDAY in each month, from 7 to 8 o'clock p.m., at the Office of the Society, Mr. Cox'» Chambers, Queen-street, where Prospectuses and every information may be obtained. Application for shares may be made at the Office of the Society at any other time. A. BOARDMAN, Secretary. £100 HE WARD. iy HEREAS on the evening of Sunday, July 17th Y V instant, some person or persons did enter the house of Mr. R. Beck, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-street, Auckland, and steal therefrom seTCral Gold Watches and a quantity of Jewellery, consisting of Chains, Rings, Pins, Brooches, Lockets, Seals, Keys, &c. Tiie 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 offender or offenders. In addition to the above reward, lam authorised to announce that Eis Exccllency the Governor will grant a free pardon to any accomplice in the above robbery, who will give the required information. JAMES NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, August 2, 1564. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. i Attorney-General's Office, Auckland, Bth July, 1864. TTTHEREAS quantities of Oats and Maize have YY 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 th-e reward, receive a pardon for i his offence. _ FRED. WUITAREIi. £20 REWARD. "TTTHEREAS some evil-disposed person or persons t V havo from time to time lifted the Anchors and cast adrift the Warps belonging to the Governuien J Pile-Driving Machine now lying in Commercial ila.Yi the above reward will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offenders. J. C ADM AN, Queen-street AVhurf. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST— This Afternoon—A RING, containing 2 Lockets and Seal, one Key, and a small tornWhoever lias found the same and leaves them at office shall receive the above reward. Auckland, July 14, 1864. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED liis COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious mises opposito the Q. C. E. „ , Boots of t every description made to order by nw« class workmen. Peg Boots made, anil repairs neatly executed. •,« FOOT OF SHORTLAID STREET, Auckland. TIMBER. KAURI AND STRINGY BARK. ACHRISTEY begs to inform House and Ship • Builders and the public generally, that he {"» made arrangements lor keeping a supply ot above. Any orders entrusted to his care v duly attended to. . t Long lengths of joice or ship planking cut up ' 27 ft. Office, George-street, Onehunga. TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEY. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, ! (Late Entwistle's) . IS recognised as the best in Town for kccpi 0 A FIRST-RATE TABLE, CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS BED-ROOiis, AND PRICES ECONOMICAL. . Also being situated near the Post Office, Banks, > Loading Mercantile Houses. New Zealand papers taken in- _ c JOHN JACOBS. ; " THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OP ADVERTISEMENTS. Three lines ]*' SJ Four lines if* *.« Eight lines . - » And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION. 10s. per Quarter; single copies 3d. eacn. ijst* Advertisements -\rill be received :it the Office, Queoß*s every day (Sundays excepted) until 6 _
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New Zealand Herald, 26 August 1864, Page 6
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