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If O T I C JE. TO ARMY" AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. mETE PAYMENT of Pensioners for the ensuing I Quarter will be made at the undermentioned places and dates :— HoWICE—3rd October, at 12 noon at the Court House. Pamtuee—3rd October, at 3 p.m., at tlie Post Office Auckland—sth October, at 10 a.m., at the Albert B'«triack9. Oxeuunga—Bth October, at 2 p m., ut Commissariat dtore, Geddes Point. Oiahi-iic—loth October, at 3.30 p.m., at Commissariat office Oamp. ' ' Dktjry—loth October, at 12 noon, at the Great South iioai Hotel. Pensioners who may no be able to attend at the ssioral places on the days and at the hours mentioned above, must apply in writing to the Military Accountant, Auckland, stating the reason for their absence. Pcnsionprs neglecting to apply at least olio within a period of twelve months will be struck oif the list, pending reference to the Secretary of State for War. Pensioners desiring to be paid at Drury must apply to the Military Accountant, Auckland, before tho 25th instant. Half Pay, Widows' Pensions, &c, cannot be paid, on any of the above named days. E. F. GREKNWOOD, i). A: C. G., Military Accountant. Military .Accountant's Office, Auckland 14th; September, 1 SCO. 'IHE TAKAN'AKI KELIKF FUND.

PTTBSUANT to a Jiecree of the. Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria ill its Equitable Jurisdiction made in a Cause of The Attorney General v.. Lorimer," all persons .who. clainv.tb be entitled to participate in. a , Fund collected in the Colony of ' Victoria in' ephsfequence of the following resolutions which. ..were passed at a Public Meeting pf jnh ibitants of the City of Melbourne ca the seventh day of September,. One thousand eight hundred and sixty,' .namely,?—;. '• 'i'hat in the.opinion of this Meeting: the; privations: now being endued by tho; Toluutoers,''Militia,: and, the Famil.es, and.the destitution of other Colonists in New Plymouth, caused by the rebellion of the Maoris in that province., loudly call for prompt sympathy and aid from the Australian Colonies ;■: That a Committee bo appointed for the purpose of collecting from the inhabitants of this Colony Contributions either of money or suitable gpods ihaid of the sufferers by the rebellion in Sew Plymouth," are. by themselves or their solicitors on or before the sixteenth day of October, One thousand eight hundred ani sixty six, to come in and prove their claims before me at my Ghambersj La Trobe street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, pr-m default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of- the said Decree, And FRIDAY the.;:nineteenth day of October, One. thousand eight hundred, and sixtyrsfx, at eleven o'clock in the. forenoon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and., adjudicating upon such claims. .Dated this seventh, day 1 of August* Onethousand eight hundred arid sixty-su;. FREJDK. WILKINSON Master in tquity* EXINGENDU, ChA'BSI.EV, A3ST> IiDDEE, Plaiiitiffs Solicitors; Bant Place, Melbourne. ROBERTSON'S COACH FAOT&SY, ESTABLISHED 1844. JOHN ROBERTSON* Coachbuftdev, 433, 437, and 489, Pitt-street South, Sydney, in thanking his nUmProus patroiM for their kind support since he commenced business, begs to inform them and the public generally that his Premises, thbugh now the largest in the Colony, are not sufficient, to nieet the requirements of .his business, sr) he is again-compelled to take other premisest n order to enlarge his present Factory, which will early show that through the heavy outlay he has made in getting the requisite machinery* &e., for the manufacture of all Vehicles, he is able to furnish them at a price which, defies fair competition, and he wishes all persons desirous of purchasing anything in the tntde to try and visit hi* establishment, where, they w:ill find tha largest Stock, fogother with the most appliances, in. the manufacture of Vehicles of every description, . [circular] VICTORIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE,. MILLS,, I> OBBBT HARPER & CO. beg to dr-svr the \j attention of .merchants and the public to. the advantages affordel to purchasers of their coffees The goods being manufactured, in bond, th« payment of the double duty is.avoiried, and the nvaufactiire being under the inspection ef an officer of H.M's Customs; a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade* is thus secured to consumers. This being: the first H pd only bonded coffee work jet established in the Australian colonies, R, H, and Co. are enabled to supply their inters colonial friends with, a superior quality* and at a'rer duction of 2d..j>er lb. on their fprmer snipping prices;. To be had of noarlya.ll storekeepers in New Zealand.. ROBERT HARPSR & CO;, Cbffpo and Spice Merchants* and 57. Flinders-lane East, Melbourhe;Agent for Auckland: GEORGE WEBSTER... ECONOMY THE ORDER OF THE lU.^ SWETE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRQUBRS ASX> PROVISION MERCHANTS, COEKEE KABAHSiHAPF. R6AD ■■'. A.SD PlrE-STEEBT, Newton ; and at 70, KabaS&AhXi;e Roat>, NbwtoN, W r OtILI> bog to invite tiie attention.of the Public to their Large and Varied Stock,of TEA:Si COFFEES, SUGARS, OILMEN'S. STORES, arid PROVISION*, wtich they .are OFt?.£KiNG..at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES to Meet the Times-

Si &"Cp. take this opportunity of thanking their Friends and tatroris for past favors.sq 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 pleaso will riot be thrown away, but that they, will receive that amount of support whiih will enable them, to .achieve success,,. and tu offer additional inducements to the public. Cash purchasers: most l'beraliy dealt with. Settlers' produce, purchased and disposed .0f... .: For Price Lists and further particularsc apply afe the stores of SsyKTB & CO, Grocers and PrbyiMori: Merchants, corner of .Hit-street and Kjarangahape Road,. NewtOn; and at 70, Jiarangah'ape iibad,. Newton. N.B;—NOTE THE ADDBESBi AlflfiEß B A E,.N ES, (Successor to S. J. "Williams), CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, GENEEAL COMMISSION aND FOBWABDING AGENT, &c. THE ONEHTJNGA. fi OODS CAETi-D to and from Auckland daily, VX and Shipped as per address. The cutter ' Betsey* will continue in the Waiuku trade, and run twice a week, weather permitting. Orders left at the store as above, or in Auckland, at Messrs. Ookbes & Dauby'*,, will roceivo prompfr attontion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 3

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