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TO PAVIORS. TENDERS are required for FLAGGING round tho Union Bank of-Australia. Specifications, &c., may bo seon at my Office Shortland-street. " ' Tenders to bo delivored on SATURDAY, tho 17th instant, at 2 o'clock. JAMES WBIGLEY, Arehitoct. TO BUILDEES. BRIOKLAYEES AND CAEPENTEES. TENDES will bo received until noon of WEDNESDAY, tlio 14th instant, for the Erection of a Two Storey Brick Building, for Shop nnd Dwelling he use, in Kobson-street. Plans, Ac, at my Office, Wyndham Chambors. W. PRITCHARD. Architect. TO CONTKACTOES. TENDERS will bo received by tho ucdersifrncd until 4 o'clock pm. THIS DAY (Tuesday), for takins oft" tho ROOF and tiking: down a portion of tho WALLS of Mr. Sihmn'r Building, Q.ueon-street. Specification of tho work to be dono can bo eeon by applying to WOOD & BABER. Juno 12, 1805. TO builders! TENDERS are invited up to 17th instant, for tho erection of a Two Story Dwelling House in Upper Queen-street. T. B. CAMERON, Architect and .-urveyor, Wyndham-street. TO BRICKLAYERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will bo received until noon of tho 13th instant, for the FRICTION of a THREESTORIED WAREHOUSE in Durham-street. Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria streot. RICIID. KEAL3, Architect. TO FENCEKS, &c. K

TENDERS will ho received until Noon of tlio llfli June, for GATES and FENCING- of the "Wosleyan College Grounds, Upper Queen-street. Particulars at mv office, Victoria-street. RICHD. KEALS, Architect. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED by Police Constablo Clarke, for running at large on the Main street, Parnell, on Juno 9th. 1 Chesnut Horse, white stripe on face; no visible brand. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days from tho dato of this notice, application will be mado to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of tho abovementioned Horse, agreeably to tho provisions of tho " Impounding Act, 1856." D. ANDERSON, Pound Keeper. Newmarket Pound, Juno 9th, 1865. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED by leieh Denig Hnlstend, for trespassing in his paddock, at Cox's Creek, on Juno 10th. Iron Grey Poney Ware, white star on forehead' epot on nose, unshod ; no visible brand.

If not claimed ■within eleven days from the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the aborementioned Mare, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856. WM. EVERS, Poundkeeper. Public Pound, Auckland, Juno 10, 1865. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, on June Bth, 1865, by James Moore, for trespass in an enclosed paddock, at Onel.unga. 1 Bed and White Heifer Calf. No damages. Also, On Juno 9th, by Geo. Gill, ranger, for trespass on tho Hundred of Pnnmure. Brindled and "White Bullock, long hoop horns, off ear cut, tar brand on off rump, 55, and an indistinct biand on rear rump. Damages 10s. 6d. If not claimed within eleven Jays from the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the abovo mentioned Cattle, agreeably to the provisions of tho Impounding Act, 1856. JOHN HALL, Pound-keeper. June 10th, 1865. EETERTNG EROM BUSINESS. JAMES YOUNG

TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to hie cuftomers and the public generally, for the liberal support they have hitherto given him, and begs to inform them that ho is RETIRING from the BUTCHERING business on on the last day of this month, in favour of A. DORNWELL and SON, whom he has much pleasure in recommending, as they are well known to bupply the very best article. A. DORNWELL & SON,

IN referring to the above, have also to return their sincere thanks for tlio very liberal support thoy have received since commencing business in Victoriastreet, and beg that the support so liberally given to their predecessor, Mr. .T. Young, may also bo bestowed upon them. They would also beg to nssuro the public generally, and the customers and friends ol Mr. Young in particular, that none but a first-class article 'will bo supplied, combined with reasonable piicea, civility, and punctuality. Ordors promptly executed for Newmarket, Remuera and the suburbs. Fref-h Sausages every Morning in time for Breakfant. A. reduction will bo made for all Meat bought and taken from the Shop. A. DORK WELL & SON, Victoria and Shortland-streets. Shortland-street, Juno 6, 1865. BOARD AND LODGING. J. SULLIVAN, "CEOWN AND ANCHO E," WEST QUEEN-STBEET. ONE POUND PEE WEEK. COKE! COKE!! COKE!!! FOB SALE—At le. Pi£R BUSHEL, at the Gas Wotkf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 494, 13 June 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 494, 13 June 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 494, 13 June 1865, Page 1

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