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i*. Paschin, 0. C. 0. Phatrow, E^'iiard Paine, Captain Q. S. Pine, Wm. Palmer, Edward Player, J. W. M. Pane, Walter Plinton, Mr. Petera, A. Potter, Wm. Pearn, James Priestley, G. Peot, W. Purser, Dr. J. M. Pear, John Pullan, Joseph B. R. Rainer, Daniel Rogers, J. Rankin, Mr. Howls, Capfc. J. Reese, 0. Robinson, Alexander Revenry, Charles* Robertson, Goorgs Renouf, H. N. Robertson, Mr. Rentry, Mrs. Rose, Edward Reioinia, Henry Russell, John Richardson, M. N. Russell, J. J. Richards, John Ruthven, Q-. Ripply, Robert Rushbridge, E. S. Scott, Captain James Spink, lire. 11. Scliudgen, L. W. Spence, J. G. Sewell, 31 r. Square, Q-. Shelton, H. R. Stanton, G. Shircliff, W. Stanton, E. Sliortt, C. E. St. Clare, H. Shepplierd, Mrs. Steel, It. H. Sinims, Mrs. Stevens, Jack Simpson, Robert Stuart, W. C. Skelton, T. Stewart, Andrew Snodgrass, Mr. Stuart, Angus Smith, W. Stewart, C. W. Smith, G. Stevenson, Robert Smith, Wm. Stopfort, M. Smith, E. Suther, Franser Smith, J. T. Sudson, John Smith, Joseph Swan, Mr. Sprunt, J. C. T. Taylor, J. Thomson, Mrs. C. W. Taylor, Miss Annie Thompson, Charles Taylor, Mrs. M. H. Tooth, Robert Terkner, H. T. Tomkins, D. Thomas, Mrß. Treadwell, C. H. Thomas, Robert Tubby, John Thorburn, Wm. Trask, Henry Thornton, Mrs. Tracy, John Thomas, George Treadwell, Chas. H Thompson, Mrs. Wm. Tyrrell, Miss W. Wade, John Webb, Thos. Wanfield, Mrs. Wenning, Richard Wadham, Miss Welch, Sir. Warren, Jas. Webb, Miss Ward, John Webb, J. B. Warr, H Webb, I. Warner, Thos. Wilkinson, Wm. Whitehead, Edward Wilson, Geo. Wheeler, Henry Wise, Henry Whitewcod, Mr. Walker, J. Wheeler, Joseph Wright, George Waldron, Mr. Williams, Augustus Walker, J. S. Wilson, J. AVallace, Eliza Vinson, Henry Watton, Corporal Youle, Thos. 0. Wattson, Miss Underson, George Watts, Robert REGISTERED LETTERS. Camron, George Field, Frederick Craig, Robert Edwards, Wm., Com. Staff Officer Pensioners LIST OF NON-RETURNABLE LETTERS AND BOOK PACKETS DETAINED FOR POSTAGE. Curtisson, Mrs. Chas., Ballarat, Victoria General Post Office, Hobart Town Marston, Mrs. Collingwood, Melbourne MacDonnell, Lad} - , Halifax, Nova Scotia Sergeant Wm. Roberta, 7 company, 65th Regt. To Awamutu A. Z A., Newton W. W. Post-Office, Auckland BOOK PACKETS. Cooke, R., 40, Cannon-street, Manchester Brookes, John, Sheffield, Yorkshire McNeill, Miss, Iffiv Road, Oxford Priestly, W. E., Napier Swans, Miss, Stockport, near Manchester Superintendent Ragged School, Budleton, Manchester Superintendent, Heaponham Ragged Schcol, Manchester W. CORBETT, Chief Postmaster.

ON SALE AT THE VULCAN-LANE STORES, POTATOES BY THE BAG OB TON. Also, SEED POTATOES

CARRIAGE FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAKURA, DBITRY, AND QUEEN'S REDOUBT. I "TT7-ALTER RUNCIMAN begs to inform the MerY V chants of Auckland and tlio public generally, that in future his Waggon will run three times a week between the above places, leaving Auckland every Monday, Yv'ednesday, and Friday at noon, and Drury, for Auckland and the Queen's Bedoubt, every Thursday and Saturday at noon. Goods deliveted at all intermediate places. This Conveyance may be depended on for punctuality, care of goods, and moderate charges. Apply to Mr. \V. RUNCIMAN, Drury, Or to C. ARTHUR & SOX, Agents, Queen-street, Auckland. All orders sent to the abDve will be attencel to. Ist December, 1864 CEITEEION HOTEL, HOBSON- STREET. MRS. ELIZABETH BOND begs to inform the public and her friends generally that she intends carrying on the above Hotel, and also thaiiss her numerous customers and friends for their liberal patronage during her late husband's proprietorship' Those "who favour her by staying at her house will meet with every accommodation and civility, as at a first-class Hotel. Gentlemen and travellers from thfl country will find this Hotel in every way suited to their wishes, being situated in u healthy Hobson-etreet, and within a few minutes walk of ths mercantile partß of the city. WINES and SPIRITS of the best brands, and choice ALES and PORTER on draught and m bulk. Terms—Moderate. November 8. 18(54. TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEYTHE POST OFFICE HOTEL, (Late Entwistle's) . IS recognised as the best in Town for keep A FIRST-RATE TABLE, CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS BED-Koo3l*-. AND PRICES ECONOMICAL- . Also being situated near the Post Office, BanuS, Leading Mercantile Houseß. New Zealand papers takes inJOHN JACOBS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 6

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679

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 6

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