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MILITIA NOTICE. Militia Offico, Auckland, 13th April, 18G5. ALL those Men of the lßt and 2nd class Ist Battalion Auckland Militia, whoso periods of exemption has expired, aro required to attend and receive their Arms and Accoutrements at 7 o'clock, a.m., in the Albert Barracks, on the days of parade, viz., Ist of May, Ist class, and 2nd of May for tho 2nd class. . At tho same timo it is notified for the information of the Militia and Volunteer Force, that no exemptions aro recognisod, except those granted by tho Medical Board as totally unfit for Militia sorvico— and all men not medically exempt by tho said Board are warned to he present on the parades. M. TIGHE, Major Commanding Militia. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. NEWCASTLE, NGAJRIJ AWAIIIA. PURCHASERS of LAND at NEWCASTLE aro requested to send in in writing to tho Survey Office, Princes-street, Auckland, their Christian and Surnames, in full, in order that they may appear corroctlv in Crown Grants. CHARLES HEAPHY, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Auckland, 10th April, 1565. TENDERS FOR BLOCKHOUSES. TENDERS in duplicate for Hiring on Lease tho undermentioned BLOCKHOUSES will bo received at the Office of the undersigned any day beforo 12 o'clock a.m., 15th APRIL, 1865 Freeman's Bay, ONEIICNG A, Howies, WItAU. For particulars, applv to J. H. R. HARBISON, Captair., Asst. Q. M. Gen., W.M. Quarter-master Gen.'a Department, Militia and Volunteers. 6th April, 1865.

£25 REWARD. City Board of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, April 11, 1865. WHEREAS A GAS LAMP-POST, erected at the junction of Chapel an A Wellesley streets, the property of this Board, was, on the evening of the Bth or morning of the 9th April, instant, maliciously PULLED DOWN and INJURED, Notice is hereby given that a Reward 0f.£2.5 will bo paid to the party who will give, either to the Commissioner of Police, or to the Secretary of this Board, such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. By Order of the Board, DAVID GRAHAM, Chairman. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS will be received until NOON of the 22nd inst., for the erection of a DWELLING j HOUSE in Collingwood-street. I Plans, &e., at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD REALS, Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited from Builders up to 5 o'clock THIS DAY, (Saturday), loth instant, for the Erection of a WEBLEYAN CHAPEL, at the North Shore. T. B. CAMERON, Architect and Surveyor, Wyndham-street. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited from Builders, up to THIS DAY, (Saturday), 15th instant, for the l Execution of the ADDITIONS to the " HOTEL," Queen-street, j T. B. CAMERON, Architect and Surveyor, Wyndham-street. TO SCORL.4. WALL BUILDERS. REQUIRED— Tenders to Repair, Heighten, and Rebuild portions of the SCORIA WALL dividing Bird Grove, Onehunga Road, Epsom, and the adjoining Allotment No. 24. S. BROWNING. TO CARPENTERS, BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS, AND SLATERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until THIS DAY (Saturday), April 15th, at noon, for the erection and completion of a block of BRICK BUILDINGS, at the corner of Queen and Welleslsvstreets. Plans, &c., may be seen at my office on and after Wednesday next, April sth. P. HEREPATH, Architeot. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited up to six o'clock THIS DAY (Saturday), the 15th inst., for Additions to the THISTLE HOTEL, Queen-street. Plans, &c., can he seen at the Hotel, where also the tenders are to be left. EDWARD MAHONEY, Wellington-street. TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited for the CARPENTERS' WORK ONLY of TWO COTTA.GES at Mount St. John, Epsom, until 12 noon of the 14th instant, at the Prince Albert Hotel, Epsom, where plans and specifications can be seen. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited up to six o'clock THIS DAY, (Saturday), the 15th inst., for the Erection of a TWO-STOREY BUILDING in Upper Queenstreet. Plans, &c., can bo seen at Mr. DARBY'S, Queenstreet, where the tenders are to be left. EDWARD MAHONEY, Wellington-street. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on my Estate, near the Hot Springs will be prosecuted. J. E. HEEFIELD. April 10, 1865.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 444, 15 April 1865, Page 1

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