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THE TABANAKI RELIEF FUND. PTJKSU ANT to a Decree of the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria in: its Equitable Jurisdiction made in a Cause of "The Attorney General v. Lorimer," all fpor*ons who claim to be entitled to participate in a Fund collected in the Colony of Victoria, in consequence of the following resolutions which wero passed. at.. a Public Meeting of Inhabitants of the ' City of Melbourne on the seventh, day of. September, One thousand eight "hundred nnd sixty,-■v'Ttoat-.in the opinion of. this Meeting the privations. ,how being endured by the . Volunteers,- Militii, nnd the Families, and. the destitution of other Colonists . in New Plymouth,, .caused by the rebellion of the Maorib in that province, loudly call for prompt sympathy and aid from the; Australian Colonies; , That a Committee be appointed, for the purpose of collecting from the inhabitants of this Colony Con- : tributions either of mqney or suitable goods in aid of' the. sufferers by the rebellion in New Plymouth," are ; by themselves or their solicitors, on or -before ; the sixteenth day of October, One thousand eight , hundred and sixty-si*, to come in and prove their claims before me at my Chambers, La Trobo street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, or m default ■ thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree, And FftIDAY the nine-: teenth day of October, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upoii such clajms. Dated this seventh day of August, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. EfiEDK. WILKINSON, Master in Equity. EIiKQEKDV, CHiEBtKT, AKB LIBDLE, Plaintiff's Solicitors, Bank Place, Melbourne. TAKE NOTICE THAT by Deed bearing date the 14th day of . August, 1866, and made between William and Alexander Kennedy, of Auckland, in. the province of Auckland, Saddlers, of the one part, and Barton Ireland and John Black, of the same place, Merchants, of the other part, the said William and Alexander Kennedy did assign transfer and set over all and singular the personal estate and effects of them and the said William and Alexander Kennedy unto the said Barton Ireland and John Black Upon trust for sale as therein mentioned And upon further trust to hold the proceeds of the said personal estate and effects for the benefit of all Creditors of the said William and Alexander Kennedy who shall execute tho said deed on or before the 3rd of September next And upon the further trusts therein mentioned And that the saiid deed now lies at the offices of John Black Durham-street for execution.

BONDED STOEE S . LEWIS BEOTHEES BEG respectfully to call the attentioii ; of Merchants, importers, and Traders, to the annexed List of Kates at which they have determined l to Bond Goods. The Bond is fire and water proof, and easy of access. lii soliciting their work, they beg to assure those who may favour them with It, their greatest desire will be to give satisfaction j and. that promptitude in Receiving and Delivering will be their especial care. SCALE OF BATES. Spibits. J'KR BECEIV- DELtVKRWiCEKi IKGi iiiG.. s. d. s. d. ». d. Pipes, puncheons, and butts 0 4 1 0 1 0 Hogsheads ... ... ... 0 2 .0 9 0 9} Quarter-casks ... ... 0 1J Q 6 0 6J Octaves ... ... ... 0 1 0 6 0 6 Large cases gin ... ... 0 Of 0 lj 0 1 Small „ ' ... ... 00iOOj O 0 Tobacco, tierces ... ... 0 4 10 10 „ half-tierce 3 ... 0 2 0 6 0 6 Kegs and cases ... .... 0 1J 0 6 0 6 Large cases cigarß (saylQM) 0 4 0 8 0 7 Small „ (say SM) 0 2 0 6 0 6 Wines. Pipes and butts ... ..06 10 16 Hogsheads ... ... ... 0 2 0 6 0 6 Quarter-casks .. .. 0 1J 0 6 0 6 Ootayoa ... .... 0 1 0 *4 0 4 Cases, 6 dozen ... ... 0 3 0 6 0 6 „ 3 dozen 0 1 0 3 0 3 „ 2 dozen ... ... 0 0} 0 2 0 2 „ 1 dozen ... ... oo| 0 1 0 1 Beeb. Hogsheads ... ... ... 0 2 0 6 0 6 Gases or cash, 4 dozen 0 0 3 0 3 Sugar, per ton ... ... 1 0 10 1 0 Drapery, hosiery, and other merchandise, per ton measurement ... ...0 6 IB 16 ECONOMY THE ORDER OF THE PAY. SWETE & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROCEBS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS!, Corjteb Kabahgahape Boas and Pitt-bteeet, Newton ; ikd at 70, Eabangahape ROAD, NEKTON, WOULD beg to invite the attention, of the Public to their Large and Varied Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, OILMEN'S STORKS, and PROVISIONS, which they are OFFERING at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES to Meet the Times, S. & Co. take, this opportunity of thanking their Friends and Patrons for past favors so very liberally accorded, and while assuring them that they mean to continue to supply a good article at a cheap- rate, feel confident that their efforts to please will not bo thrown away,, but tliat they will receive .that amount of support which: Tvill enable then} to achieve success, and to offer additional inducements to the public. Cash purchasers most liberally dealt with. Settlers' produce purchased and disposed of. For Price Lists and further particulars apply at the stores of SWETE COj.,Grocers and Provision Merchants, oorner of Pitt-street and Karangahape Road, Newton; and at 70, Karangahape, Road, Newton. N.B.—Note the Addbbsb. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. FOB SALE,—A FIRST-CLASS MILT, AND KAOBI BUSH, IN THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. THE MILL AND MACHINERY are all on the latest principle, and have been imported and put in working order at a cost of Thirtepn Thousand Pounds;. The Machinery at present in work consists, of a Band Snw, Break-down Saw, and Two Circulars, all ot which are driven by one of Harrison's Patent Boilers, attached to a pair of Horizontal Engines of sixty horse powpr nominally. As the Mill has been at work for a con3iderablo time all the. necessary accommodation will be found attached, and being built on a large creek, vessels drawing eight to. nine feet of water can load at the Wharf. The Mill Site and a considerable strip of land around is freehold. . The Bubli is of very large extent, and at a moderate computation likely to yield £00,000,000 feet of Timber, allofwhich have beeu paid: for, and' at the present time, there, is. over 3,000,000 feot of timber.' cut and lying, in the creeks and at, the various, booms. Ih addition to the large timber; there are some thousands of the finest: spars in the Colony in this bush,. which can be got out with veiy little trouble or expense. A dissolution of partnership is the reason for this, sale. All further iniormation can be obtained by application to BICHARDSECCOMBE, -i'KyberPass Brewery, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 871, 29 August 1866, Page 2

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