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)r FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. i- rTIHE above Reward will be paid to any person or n JL persons who shall give such information to the Collector of Customs, or Commissioner of Police, as will lead to tho conviction of any party or parties - engaged in illicit Distillation; or a proportional reward ivill be paid for such general information as will lead to the seizure of any STIT-L actually set up for the purpose of Illicit Distillation. The names of tho persons giving the information will, if required, bo kept perfectly secret. u JAS. NAUGHTON, n Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Au.kland, February 28th, 1566. £100 KEWAitD. a fJiHE New Zealand Insurance Company offers the above Reward to any person who shall givo such information as will lead to the conviction of the s person or persons who did, on tho night of FRIDAY, F January 26th last, wilfully SET FIRE to WOODEN a BUILDINGS in Hobson-street. G. W. ELIOTT, JVoManager. February 10, 1866. r»0 REWARD.—STOLEN, on Friday night last, from Fornside, head of Franklin "Road, a TURKEY COCK and HEN, and Pair of WHITE TKOrSERS, &c. The Turkey Cock answers to te name of " Peter."—lnformation to be given to Mil. Masefibld, Albert Iron Foundry. 3 Commissary- General's Office, Waterloo Crescent, - February 28, 1866. TENDERS in duplicate will be received at this office until noon of FRIDAY, the 9th March, from persons willing to CONTRACT for the PERFORMANCE of the undermentioned SERYICEB,. during the twelYe calendar months commencing ißt April nest, viz., HOSPI L SERVICES: • SWEEPING CHIMNEYS AND FLUES AT AUCKLAND; SWEEPING CHIMNEYS AND FLUES AT OTAHUHU. BARRACK SERVICE: SWEEPING CHIMNEYS AT OTAHUHU. The services to be performed to the satisfaction of the Head of the Department concerned, or porton actins in his stead. Forms of tender to be had on application at this office. JOHN I. TROUP, D.A.C.G. fpENDERS are required by the Pakuranga Board J. of Trustees for METALLING- about 80 chains of ROAD, beginning at the Punt. The metal to be taken from Mount "Wellington. The Specification to be seen at the Haymarket', or at Mr. Cha?. Roberts', Howick Koad, who will show the portion required to be Metalled, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., THIS DAY (Monday), March otli. The tenders to be sent to the Haymarket, before Noon of WEDNESDAY, March 7th. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Chairman of Board. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, MaJcn 1, 1866, by CußisTonrsE Beown, for trespass at Otahuhu : — Dark Brown or Black Draught Horse, star in r face, branded like 2/3 (CTC above S underneath) on near rump. 1 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 tho abovementioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of tho " Impounding Act, 1856." JOHN HALL, Poundiceper. Public Pound, Otahuhu, March 2, 1866. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! TO NEW PBEMISES. THE BEE-HIVE TOY and FANCY REPOSITORY, Queen-street, is removed *oub doors lower down, near "Wtllesley-street, where the remainder of the Stock will be cleared out, regardless of cost price. All description of Goods cheaper than ever. 7 DON'T FORGET, J The new address of the Bee-hivb Tot and Fancy Repository, Queen-street, is pour doors nearer Wellesley-Btrect than the old premises, and exactly opposite Mb. 8. Haoue Smith's. 6 REMOVAL. rpDE undersigned begs to inform bis friends and J. the wholesale buyers of Auckland generally, that having taken a lease of those convenient premises in Fort-street, lately occupied by Messrs. Woolley & Co., he has removed his Stock and samples thereto, and hopes to offer inducements for increased transactions between the Auckland Storekeepers and the various Manufacturers and Merchants in Britain and elsewhere, who are represented by him. ROBERT I.XJSK, Commission Agent. Fort-street, 14th February, 1566. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ERITTENBERG & CO. beg to inform the • Public that they have Removed to more comr- modious Premises in Shortland-street, to Feb. 27, 1866. TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE. First-class board and residence can be had at Grosvenor Houße, top of Wel-lesley-street, off Hobson-street; with every comfort and accommodation for single gentlemen or families MRS. PEACE. KS by EMPIRE RESTAURANT, dBoard, lodging, and dining rooms opposite the Odd Fellows* Hall, Q.uf tn-street. ee> I GEORGE DOUGLAS, I Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 1