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DVERTISE R. tsss
ZealndHr.
TheNew
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
Auckland, July -0,
Agents.
ISiil.
FOi: XAIMKK', WI-LLINGTOX. LYTTELK»\ AX D DUNEDIN.
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Steam Navigation Com-
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pany's Screw Steamer ' LADY
BIRD,' 220 tons, F. Henner, comlnander, will be despatched from the
Wharf
for the above ports, on SATUROsnii'-lnvt
KXT, 23rd inst., at noon.
,
750
«'ii! he received
v„
t.r.'Vriilay.
oil
board after 1 p.m.
>i;\v ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE.
TABLE of the INTER•i U.Jk
I COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL
COM
FIRST CLASS STEAM
■2£iSSS5E$§& SHU'S.
rpiME
INTEK-COT.ONI.VL.
SSO tons, 150
AUCKLAND.'
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h.p.
OAKS
CO.'S
LINE OF PACKETS
Between- London' and Auckland.
WILLIS,
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I.vttelton
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Nelson
v*\linev
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arrive
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cargo,
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Picton
Nelson
Melbourne
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27
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arrive
4
INTEE-PKOVINCIAL.
■ LORD ASHLEY",' 500 tons, 100 h.p.
From AUCKLAND to PORT CHALMERS and
back, rid EAST COAST.
3
leave
Auckland
6
Napier
y
ji
WelUnnton
H
I.yttelron
20
Chalmers
Port
22
Lvttelton
25
AVellinston
2/
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Napier
arrive 29
Auckland
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'AIREDALE,' 500 tons,
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Bluff
Bluff
Canterbury
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Wellington
Pieton
Nelson
Nelson
Taranaki
Manukau
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2
lIOHSE,
CAVENDISH
TOP
5 do. do. do. do. (C.
[BY
A
I'I'OI NTM
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For the Sale of
GENUINE JEAU MARTE FARINA COLOGNE.
at
HARRIS'S, TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET.
CH URCH SERVICES, BIBLES, AND PRAYER
BOOKS, from one Shilling each. Five Thousand
to select from, at
£f&\
h
'SURPRISE,'
Wallace, Master, ivill
~0 tons burthen,
-i-fSSSZ* sail
us . (ljove on
21st
EXTENSION OF TIME TILL
THURSDAY next, the
instant.
I'or ir.'i:r!:l or passage, apply to Mr. .T. BOULTER,
nr to Mr. T. W. BROWN, Queen-street Wharf.
July 18th, I Mi.
Ist
AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY.
S,
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18(54, and must bo
i
rnilM ship 'DAY DA WN,' Captain
L P. ,[ones, will sail for the above
I'"rt "ii SATURDAY next.
b'or freight or passage, apply to
•T. S. MACFARLANE
CO.,
i—«\
"Tender
endorsed—■
for Works on
Auckland and Drury
lIAEEIS'S
Railway."
A 11 Q U K
J'NOVELTY,'
1-'aptain Austin, will sail on THURSDAY, 2lst instant.
i 'iri-A
Ap]>lv to
HENDERSON
_
o.A
T\7"ANTED,
Ar",.'
,be
'ovc*'"'L
v
MACFAIILANE.,
FREIGHT OR
FOR
CHARTER, a VESSEL of about
to 150 tons, with either a large port
or hatchway, to carry baidk timber from
_>
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'°
TWENTY POUNDS
B
Constunt employment will
Apply to
':
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RATTRAY
&
MATHESON.
20
10
10
10
10
5
10
10
AUCKLAND.
FOR SYDNEY.
rn II E
HOUSE,
SIIOETLAND STREET.
Queen-street.
i
do. Ground Rice
tlo. Macaroni
do. Vermecillc
do. Plaid Veatas (Bell
sizes
5 tins Vestas, (do.)
50 tins CoUa. Oil
2
0
3
5
TOP OF
THOMAS CHEESEMAN,
Chairman of Railway Board.
&
CAVENDISH
Attorney-General's Oflico,
Auckland, Stli July, 1861.
quantities of Oats and Maize have
time
lately
stolen
WHEREAS
Commissariat Transport Corps,
been from
to time
from the
at or
stores of the
near Drury, notice is hereby given that a. reward of
bo
to
who
paid
any
person
give
shall
such
£20 will
information as shi-ll lead to tho conviction of the
-vho
have
been
of
persons
guilty
stealing
person or
and any
such property, or of receiving tho
person giving such information against his accom-
same;
plice will, besides the reward, receive a pardon for
his.ofl'encj.
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OPPOSSUM J 111 G STOIIE.
REWARD.
FRED. WHITAKER.
BE
IN
TIME.
HUGS!
A
BE
FUGS!
IN
TIM E.
EUGS!
Now on hand,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of OPOSSUM
RUGS, not to be equalled in the Colony.
Price
GOs. each.
OHIO,
SIG-NOK
The Swiss War is leu,
And Wonderful Imitator of all Birds and Animals
in creation, and is also a skilful performer upon the
Cymbal. His equal has never appeared before the
New Zealand public.
This Extraordinary Exhibition will be open each
Evening (Tuesday excepted) from 7 to 10.
Prices of Adm;stion :—Front Seals, 35.; back do. 2s.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY.
B.)
10 eases W. J. Arrowroot (in tins)
100 do. Island do. (141b. tins)
20 do. Sago (loose)
5 do. do. (141b. tins)
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WANTED—
A
situation as GOVERNESS, by a
respectable Young Lady,, lately arrived in
colony; good references can be given. Address,
G. 111.at the Oflice of this Paper.
;
the
TX/-ANTED—A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, within
10 minutes' walk of thePost Office. Addlv
TT
V., lleuai.i> Oflice.
COOK and
T\/" ANTED—A
to S. P. JAMES SON,
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&
i
street.
WAITER—AppIy
Q.C.E., Shortland-
d—a "married couple,
Waste
General House. Servants.—Apply to Mr. Hi.
ELLIS, Epsom.
as
~V\TANTED—A SITUATION as CLERK in a
Merchant's Office or elsewhere.—Address
TT
X.N.R., Herald Office.
WANTED—
ASITUATIONaBBOOK-KEEPBR,
by a young man who thoroughly understands
his business, and has had considerable experience in
a large mercantile house for several years in Melbourne. Good testimonials can be given. Address
0., Herald Office.
July .7, 1864.
HOUSE SERVANTS.
YOUTH
wait
and
make himself generally
WANTED
Kitchen.
in
DAVID GRAHAM
CO.
to
at table,
useful
the
—A
.
&
July 18th, 1864.
HOUSE SERVANTS.
Y\r
II
ANTED—A GENERAL FEMALE SERA'ANT. Reference required, and highest
wages given to a competent person. Also, a stout
active YOUTH, toJtjiake himself generally "useful.—
Apply to Herald Office.
SUBSTITUTE WANTED.
Accompanying these there is
5 casks
do.
10 casks Oatmeal (2 cwt. each)
20 do. do. (1 cwt. each)
20 do. Pearl Barley (do.)
10 do. Split Peas (each 2 bushels)
5 cases Patent Groats
5 do. do. Barley
5 do. Corn Flour (Brown and Poison's)
20 boxes do. (Oswago)
Commissioners' Office, Council Chambers,
Auckland, J tine 30, 18G4.
FIRST CLASS MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
are invited by the Commissioners of
Myall Wood, Brier Root, and every description
THE Clipper Brigantine
the
Auckland
and
Y,'
Drury Railway, f'or (he pers V RA
of Fancy Pipes ami Tobacconist goods are sold
baring been chartered to proceed to formance of various Works in the construction of
At HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-street.
1
TWENTY-FOUR MILES of RAILWAY from
A ratapa Steam .Saw Mills, Wairoa, Kaij ra. to loa'i with timber, will sail from the Manukau AUCKLAND to DRURY, with a BRANCH
JIIIS I).\ , Wednesday, the 20th instant.
LINE to ONEHUNGA.
l'ur ireiidn or passage a]j[)lv to
Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection at the above Office, on and after the Ist of GENUINE SOUTHERN TOBACCO, Taddy's
W. J. YOUNG,
Smilf of every description, in original packages.
AUGUST, 18G4.
Queen-street.
Choice Havanah, Swiss, and Manila Cigars are
Tenders for the Works will be received until
sold at
FOR SYDNEY.
NOON of THURSDAY, Ist of SEPTEMBER,
'
sober man, a SITUAcither as Storekeeper or
or would take ckax'ge of a number of men
it required.
Can give satisfactory references.—
Address to A. F., Office of this paper.
TION of 1R
in length.
A SUBSTITUTE for the 2nd Regt.
early.
WANTED—
\Y aikato Militia.
year of
expired.—Apply
Hebald Oflice.
N
one
or address to J. 8.,
the time
£10 REWARD.
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LOST
ONE POUND REWARD.
J uno 20, 18G 1.
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containing
Afternoon—A
Heal,
Key,
LOST —Thisfound
and leaves them this
2
RING,
Lockets and
one
and a small Coin.
the same
at
Vi hoever hus
reward.
oiliee shall receive the above
JL
Auckland, July 14, ISU4.
•
LOST
&IRORTLAND
assorted
BOOTS?
mHE Executive Committee for this fund are now
JL holding their Meetings weekly, vizi, on every
THURSDAY, at -1 p.m., in the Council Room of
the Chamber of Commerce.
By'order,
1.
W.
vmY, AT
M
lIARROP,
Secretary and
11
A
Treasurer.
THE NIXON MEMORIAL FUND.
and Black's),
WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR
RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS'
WIVES AND CHILDREN.
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K
QUEEN STREET,
rp
ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR.
casks Whiting
do. W T ashing Soda
i hhds. Vinegar
begs to inform the public of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY comin this
as an ARCHITECT and
BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long practical experience as such in the Home Country, ay also
in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, he feels confi-
dent that any business entrusted to liis care will givo
Also Sole Agent for M. Somervillo's celebrated satisfaction to those honouring him with their
favour.
Coll'ee, Roasted and Ground by Steam.
Ollices at Messrs. ARTHUR. & SON.
WALTER GRAHAM,
Queen-street,
City Mart.
July, 1864.
12
th
July 18th, 1864.
TO SURVEYORS. :
BRAIDS'. BRAIDS!
_
_
E. .LEI.GHTON,
COMMISSION * AOSRCHANT'
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ANP *J- '
THOMAS.
MR. T. B. CAMERON
eity
menced business
octaves tlo.
euses Jar Salt
do. Bottled do.
tons Course do.
tlo. Fiue do.
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COLONIAL PRODUCE BROKER,
; QI?EE2S-STREET,
.
A U C K L A/N D
/
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:::
|;CAMB
RID Q- E
has
'
London House.
a
,
■
H ; OU S : E.
P. L. PRIME,"'
RETAIL
WHOLESALE' AND
.
•
,
FAMILY .GROCER,: ■■-.p. y
THEODOLITE by Troughtou China, Eakthenwaee, akd Glass WAREHOTTffI (
and Sims, and a Ten-inch Plato Theodolite, new,
SIBEIT,
TON
just opened
LARGE
HASH
ASSORTMENT of NEW BRAIDS, per ]7URST-CLASS
sights, &c.,
Avulancho.'
with
.
.
HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND
mHE Committee of tlio abovo Fund have agreed
for BOOTS akd SHOES.
J_ to extend the time for receiving subscriptions
till MONDAY, the Bth August next, when a Meetthe
Councd
will
in
Committee
take
placo
ing of the
Room of the Chamber of Commerce at 2 p.m.
I. \V. HARROP,
N..B.—Every.7 description of Boots aid Shoes
Hon. Sec.
Made to Order
~,
Note the address—
LEVY'S CLOTHING MART,
(Opposite the Auckland Savings Bank.)
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—A Small Wlute Calico Bag, containing
£70 in gold, between the lower end of Queensuvet and Grey-street. Anyone who will bring the
same to this oilice will receive theabove reward.
mHE
-0 bags Patna Rice
20 do. Java
20 cases Bath Brick
FOR KAIPARA.
1
—By a steady,
WANTED
LiST,
Manager,
Has
I'ORTMONIES, CARPET,
AND
LEATHER BAGS, in great variety, on sale
At HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-street.
PERAMBU L A T O R
At HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-street.
WANTED,
)
SEPTEMBER.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND.
Her Son, better known as
YOUNG- ESAU.
This boy's body is entirely covered with thick black
hair, and his face is encircled with Whiskers 2 inches
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ut the Misses Bradley! s, Shortland
Orescent, thoroughly quaiiticd LllitdrfMAKERS; none other need apply. Also, a few
respectable A pprentices.
July 20, lijli-1.
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PURSES,
niHE clipper schooncr
M) A
General Servant and a Nursemaid.
T Apply to II US. ROBERTON, Cotola House,
upper Syinonds-street.
With a splendid Beard B.V inches long. The only
lady ou record thus udorncd.
A
HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-street.
of either Puriri, Rata, ICauri, Blue Gum, Box, or
Iron Bark, for the AUCKLAND and DRURY
RAILWAY.
CHILDREN'S DELIGHTS— Toys in endless
Specifications may be seen and every other inforvariety, at
mation obtained from the Engineers at the above
HARRIS'S CAVENDISH HOUSE,
Office.
Top of Sliortland-strect.
Tenders to be sent in not later than Ist AUGUST,
per
1804, and to state the rate
thousand, whether
sawn or split timber, and endorsed
WEDDING AND BIRTII-DAY PRESENTS,
Tender for Railway Sleepers."
Large and varied assortment of goods suited to
THOMAS CIIEESEMAN,
every age, on sale at
Chairman of Railway Board.
HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-street.
FOR TAL'iiANGA DIRECT.
TirAVi
T
ALL
AND FANCY STATIONERY, Large
FjAIN
Choice, and varied Stock on sale
"
arrive 4
JOHN VINE HALL,
General Manager.
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IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST-KATE
WANTED
COOK.—Apply'at the CAFE BE PARIS.
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF
—Between the Brunswick Buildings .and
THE SHAREHOLDERS of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY will be held at
the Queen-street Wharf a RED POCKETthe Ollice of the Company THIS DAY, tlio i>UOK., no use to any person but the owner.. Any
person leaving it at the Herald Office will receive
20th instant, at li p.m., to receive the HALF'
YEARLY
REPORT and BALANCE SHEET, One Pound.
20 do. ■}, do.
and elect two Auditors in accordance w it.li Clause
20 do. Hora's Hair Oil
13?, Articles of Association.
CLEANING CLOTHES.
15 casks Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seed
GEORGE P. PIERCE,
10 cases {lb. Soluable Chocolate
Manager.
kinds
of Woollen Clothes Cleaned. Ladies'
5 do. Fancy French do.
July 20, ISG4.
antics, Shawls, &c., cleaned on the. shortest
A 1 notice,
5 do. Soluble Hexagon Cocoa
bv JAS. CAKLAYV; Vincent-street.
possible
5 do. Iceland .Moss do.
AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.)
5 do. llomceopathic do.
HOUSE SEMINARY; Auckland.
5 do. Orange and Lemon Peel
GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders
5 —Dancing Class every FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock.
30 do. Column's Starch
of this Company will be held in the Com21) do. Blue
Ringing Class SATURDAY'S, 3 o'clock.
pany's Otliees, llardington's Buildings, Queen2 do. Black Lead
10 do. Bottled Blacking, Is. Gd.
street, on THURSDAI' next, the 21st instant, at
A N E YEN ING GLASS
2 p.m.
10 tlo. do. do., Is.
FOR, FRENCH AND BOOK-KEEPING,
Business —To consider the Annual Report.
10 do. do. do., Gil.
Elect two Directors.
5 do. Paste Blacking (in gross and half-gross
ISY SINGLE ANU DOUBLE ENTRY.
Elect two Auditors.
boxes)
HUGH REID,
"VTOUNG Ladies and young Gentlemen desirous of
15 bales paper
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Secretary.
joining the same will please forward their
1 ease Brushwarc (assorted)
2 do. Twine, do.
numes to Mr. Walter Guode, No. 10, WilliamsJuly I I, 18G4.
2 do. Harper Twelvetrecs' Soap Powder
street Wellington-street, or Messrs. Ali'e and HemCHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
jusus, (Jlmpel-strcet, on or before THURSDAY, the
3 do. Baking Powder (in tins)
10 do. Mixed Biscuits
2Sth instant.p.m. till 9 p.m.,
Hours: Young Ladies; from*7Young
riIHE Usual Monthly Meeting will be held at the
20 casks Dried Apples
Gentlemen,
evenings.
JL rooms, Fort-street, on THURSDAY next, Tuesdav and Thursday
10 do. Currants
till 9 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, and
at
p.m.
7'iiO
p.m.
boxes
Raisins
3
Iroiu
40
lIARROP,
evenings.
I. W.
I'riday
10J do. Sultanas do. (small boxes)
Secretary.
2 cases Imperial Plums, 41b. jars
5 do. Jordan Almonds
B . . C A Ji .T E R,
5 casks Prunes
WAIT AKARE I EAST.
KYBER PASS,
3 do. { and V boxes Figs
. (Opposite Seccoube &. Son's Brewery),
10 boxes Muscatells
"VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons claiming
5J A-boxcs do.
JL\ laud in the District of Waitakurei East, that
on sale, the following- garS:J eases China Ginger, &g.
APPLICATION for dunning to vote at au election
den arid FIELD SEEDS, in great variety,
5 casks Ginger
said
district
must which lie cuu rcoonimend, having grown the most of
to ibrui a Board of Trustees for the
2 cases Mixed Spice
be sent in to Francis White, Auckland, between this them himself.
5 i-asks Can-away Seed
date and 21st July instant. Printed forms can be.
Cabbages," Turnips, Raddish, Lettuce, Onions,
2 cases Licquorico
had on application to said Francis White. Claimants
Leeks, Caulillowers, Broccoli, Carrots, Peas,
2 do. Nutmegs
at a distance can have the forms forwarded to their
<
Scarlet Runners, French Beans, Zebra and
2 tlo. Cloves
address by enclosing a postage stamp.
Dwarf Beans, Broad Beans, and other arti1 do. Isinglass
FRANCIS WHITE,
cles connected with the Trade.
2 do. Gelatine
Upper West Queen-street.
10 barrels Carolina Rico
Auckland, July 1, 1804.
SIIOETLAND STREET,
OF
&.
LADY,
Also,
15 do. lib. Bottled Mustard (Superfine)
10 do. Alb. do. do. (do.)
10 do. lib. do. do. (Fino London)
10 do. Alb. do. do. (do.)
5 cases Mustard (in 7lb. tins)
3o do. .{ -Sardines
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For the Sale of
RIMMELL'S TOILET REQUISITES.
BEAIIDED
i
10 do. lib. Soups
5 do. 21b. do.
2 do. Gib. Meals
20 do. lib. Tins Oysters (American)
5 do. do. do. do. (Morton's)
Superior Stock of HAND-BAGS on Sale at
30,000 SLEEPERS,
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AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY.
BTEEET,
Ai'l'oixtmest]
HARRIS'S, Top of Shortland-Strcet.
Commissioners' Otliee, Council Chambers,
Auckland, June 30, ISO4.
rjIENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of about LADIES are invited to inspect the Largo and
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Canterbury
Otago
EXTENSION Or TIME TILL
IST AUGUST.
AIL.)
leave
Nelso;,
Picton
Wellington
SSB3
EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIVING
TENDERS FOR SLEEPERS.
100 h.p.
THE ENGLISH SIi'I'LEMENTAitI'
Manukau
Taranaki
I j
17
19
20
arrive 20
leave 22
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Taranaki
Manukau
Superintendent.
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Wellington
(c.iKKYINO
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via
2S
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Pictoti
Nel.-on
&c.
SI IOF TLA ND
.
Auckland, June 30, ISG-1.
for
information, that on
Lauds,
to
and payment of the customary fees,
be granted to the parties whose tenders may be
accepted for the supply of SLEEPERS or other
timber for the Service of the Auckland and Drury
Railway only, on entering into a bond to that
effect, on any Government Land ; especially those
lots immediately on and adjacent to the proposed
Mauku Tramway.
ROBERT GRAHAM,
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Taranaki
Chalmers
Lvttelton
OF
[By
notify
general
application the Commissionerof Crown
I HEREBY
LICENSES will
!
-Manukau
j
120 h.p.
From MAN UK AC to tlie BLUFF aiul back,
COOK'S STRAITS.
Port
2 do. do. (small do.)
do. 111.), tin Jams (Copland's-)
5 do. lib. do. (.Morton's)
5 do. lib. do. (C. & B.)
5 do. lib. Jars, do. (do.)
5 do. lib. do. do. (Morton's)
2 do. lib. Jellies
5 do. lib. Tins Marmalade (Morton's)
5 do. lib. Jars do. (C. it B.)
20 do. UobartTown Jams (in Jars)
20 do. do. do. (in Tins)
10 do. lib. Tins Salmon (C. & B.)
10 do. lib. do. do. (Morton's)
5 do. 21b. do. do. (do.)
5 do. 21b. do. do. (C. & B.)
5 do. lib. do. do. Lobsters (C. & B.)
5 do. lib. do. do. (Morton's)
2 ) do. lib. do. do. (American)
5 do. 21b. do. do. (Morton's)
5 do. 21b. do. do. (C. & B.)
5 cases lib. Meats
5 do. 21b. do.
CAVENDISH HOUSE,
TOP
do. Chutney (large bottles)
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TO EXCAVATORS,
SWISS
5 do. lialf-do. do. do.
5 do. [lints Essence Coffee
5 do. half-do. do. do.
Architect.
Superintendent's Office,
...
I PHCEBE,' 050 tons,
Blu'i'
Biun
for the erection of a
Customhouse-street.
Plans and
be seen at my ollice, until TUES-
specifications may
DAY, the 2Bth instant, when the tenders are to be
delivered at -l- o'clock precisely.
JAMES WRIGI.KY,
MATHESON.
XOTIFIC A T I O Is
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Chalmers
in
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tsss
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RATTRAY
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Building
I
are required for excavating in SliortFOR SALE,
X land-street. Plans anil specifications may be
seen at my ollice until WEDNESDAY, 20th inst.,
VESSEL,
nearly
A
completed, hull
./L.T
and spars; faithfully built ; well where the tenders will be opened al I- o'clock preS\.
cisely.
suited for carrying, especially cut tie in
JAMES WRIGLEY,
the coast trade. Her proportions will
Architect.
ensure good sailing qualities, being as folio vs :—■
Shortland-street.
Length, 74 feet; beam, 20 feet; depth of hold,
8 feet 3 inches.
For terms, apply to
...
Nelson
Pii-ton
Wellington
rPENDKRS are required
...
...
...
p.m.
until 3
TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
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21
>>
...
...
-0
!i
...
...
Wellington
be received by the undersigned
on MONDAY, the 25th July, for
making additions to a house in llobson's Bay.
WOOD i ISABER,
Architects, Shortland-street.
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Picton
TO BUILDERS.
niKNDERS will
ANNIE LAURIE,'
GEoEG 'WEBSTER,
Queen-street Wharf.
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Juno 10,
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&
HOUSE at l'arnell.
BARER,
WOOD
Architects, Shortlaud-street.
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...
by the undersigned,
the 25th July, for
3 p.m. on MONDAY,
&
now on the passage from Glasgow to
Auckland, expected here about the end of
tilis month. She is of 27(! tons register, hut lias 520
tons cargo on board.
Has had very extensive repairs before leaving Glasgow, sails fast, shifts without
ballast, and carries a large cargo on a light draught.
I'or particulars and price applv to
CLAUD HAMILTON,' SOO tons, 120h.p.
From .MELBOURNE to COOK'S STRAITS
and
PORTS and hack, (transhipping passengers
trrtiihts for Napier and Auckland on fhe 23rd).
leave about II
".Melbourne
17
New Plymouth
iy
Nelson '
...
will be received
until
1LENDERS
erecting DWELLING
j
O'jat'o
1
rpnii Clipper Brig
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m
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rp
MAEINE BOAED OFFICE.
a
mi-IE clipper schooner
' .MARY 'J'HOjMSON,
L
70 tons register, carries a large
j.
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Superintendent Stores.
&
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Wellington
Lvttelton
ISDWD. KING,
Militia S'ore Department,
Auckland, July G, 1861.
LENDERS arc requested for the carriage of the
material of a Lighthouse
and Stores, at
rrniE Undersigned, Agents for the per ton, from tlio beach to theTower
site at Tiri-Tiri Is.1. above, are authorised to make ar- land.
-v?jl?rangemenf with Settlers who may be
Tenders to be at this OOice not later than noon on
desirous of bringing out their friends to Thursday next, where further information may be
this Colony.
obtained.
'J lie Passage Money can cither be paid in advance,
R. JOIINSON.
(Signed)
or satisfactory security will bo taken for its payment
July IS, ISGL
on arrival of'tlie vessel.
BROWN, CAMPBELL
CO.
TO BUILDERS.
•••
...
Plans will be on view, and conditions limy be
obtained upon application to the undersigned, on and
after MONDAY next.
&
OTAGO,' SOO tons, 150 h.p.
. -■? and has just undergone a thorough reto Cook's Straits, proceeding to pair.
From SYDNEY reaching
SYDNEY in time for
For particulars, apply to
(tM-'o ami tiacK.
COMBES & DALDY,
tV P. and 0. Company's Mail Steamer, which leaves
Agents.
ou tiii' 22nd ot each month.
25
leave
Svdnev
2
Nelson
FOE.
SALE,
4
■■■
20th
ruawiihia.
'
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART
OF NEW ZEALAND.
AUCKLAND AND hack.
leave 15
arrive 22
leave
1
ill duplicate will be received at this
until NOON of WEDNESDAY', the
for Building au HOSPITAL at Nga-
]
Agents.
TENDERS
Ollice
instant,
&
MESSRS.
ONE
TENDERS FOR THE ERECTION OF HOSPITAL AT NGARUAWAHIA.
A 1 clipper Barque
gicorge grey/.
tons burthen, P. Oiipen, Com-
'SIR
niander, having the whole of her cargo
engaged and now in course of shipwill
sail
ment,
punctually as above.
The Vessel is now ai.oxosit>e the Queen
Stk eet A\ hake, and intending Passengers are invited to inspect her Cabin accommodations, which
are of the best class.
l'or pns.-age oitlv, carlv application is necessary to
GILFILLAN CO.,
Agents.
July 4th, 18G4.-
\
COMBES k DALDY.
20th Ixstant.
j
BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO.,
THE
X
i—p.
the
•
To Satl ox
'
LL claims against this vessel must bo
rendered in duplicate by 2 p.m.
TUTS DAY, at the oilico of the undersigned, Otherwise they will not bo 10i
[DAILY,
O N
SALE,
PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE.
BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
HUNDRED CHESTS TEA
150 half do. do.
BRUNSWICK
HALL.
125 boxes do.
20 do. Gunpowder do.
TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), July 20,
200 boxes Price's Belmont Sperms
20!) do.
Neva Sterine do. (lib. packages) 1
(BY DESIRE,)
Price's Night Lights, 6 and 8 hours
Reproduction of the Great Operatic Drama of
150 bags C'ompauy's
Sumir
R O B
100 do. Y do.
ROY,
GO do. Snowdrop do.
With its popular Songs, Duetts, &c., and supported
40 do. Crystal do.
tlio
whole
strength of the
L>.v
10 casks Crushed Loaf Sugar
double company.
■") tierces Leaf
do.
3 casks do. do.
II E Performance will commence with the
20 casks Prime York Hams
J_
.10 cases do. do. do.
great Scotch Drama of
20 do. do. Breakfast Bacon
ROB
li O Y.
30 do. Cheddar Loaf Choeso
10 do. North Wilts do.
To
conclude
with the laughablo farce of
30 do. pint Pickles (C. & B.)
20 do. do. do. (Cameron's)
A IvISS IN THE DAEK.
10 do. quart do. (do.)
10 do. pint Imperial Picklcs
Stalls 55.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d.5 do. do. "West Indian do.
5 do. do. Oriental do.
tgfg" Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8
10 do. half-pint Assorted Sauces
precisely.
5 do. do. Anchovy do.
5 do. do. Mushroom Catsup
2 do. do. Harvey Sauce
TO-NIGHT, "Wednesday, July 20,
10 do. do. Worcester do.
2 do. pint do. do.
10 do. Bottled Fruits (C. B.)
25 do. half-pints Salad Oil
GItAND EXHIBITION
20 do. pint do. do.
5 do. quarter-do. Curry
5 do. half-do. do.
OF
0 do. do.-pints do. Capers
5 do. half-pints do. do.
LIVING WONDERS!
2 do. Cayenne Pepper
3 do. Potted 11am, Tongue, &c. (in jars)
5 do. do. do. (in tins)
FOR ONE WEEK, AT
2 do. Anchovy Paste
2 do. Bloater do.
ODD EEL LOWS' HALL,
2 do. quarts White Wine Vinegar
1
2 do. Lemon Cream (in bottles)
2 ) do. French Olives
5 do. Spanish do.
Museum consists of MADAME GITIO,
5 do. Arrowroot (in lib. bottles)
rpHIS
JL
therenowned
10 do. pints Raspberry Vinegar
1
TIAIiBURO.'
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1864.
j
BARQUE
AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,
:
I.—NO. 214.]
Vol.
_
DVERTISE R.
double
&c.
.
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JOSEPH COCHRANE.
QUEEN
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■ AUCKLAIffI.
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2
THE NEW
ZEALAND'HERALD/
WEDNESDAY, JUL]? 20,
1864.
[DAILY.
"'" T
&c.
ic.
JONES
&
CO,
THIS
ICASE
FANCY TWEED SUITS
do.
3k.cs
2 do. Heavy
2 do. . Cheviot
do.
do. and Suits
1 do. Diagonal Tweed Sics, Chesterfields, &C.
1 do. Scotch Tweed Sacs
1 do. Diagonal Tweed Sacs, Birdseye Suita,
&C.
X. do. Chtfriot io. Trousers, Vests and
i do.
do. do. Trousers
1 do. Scotch Tweeds
3 bales Blankets, 11-4
do.
S do.
10-4
J3 do.
do.
9-4
do.
Red
do.
10-4
2
•
c
Also,
&c., &c.
do. Neck Ties, &c.
1 do. Superior White Shirts
Fancy Prints, Felt Hats
&c.
&c.
&c.
1 case Pipe Licorice
3 boxes Mould Candles
6 do. Melbourne Soap, 1 ewt.
each
THOSE
each
superior pale, Rutherford,
Drury, & Co.
G
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
and
holi.owware,
EARTH KNW'AIIE,
English and Foreign Cut Wine Glasses
Cut mid Moulded Decanters, pints an
Glassware,
—
quarts
Carroffand Sop's Cut Tumblers, Salts
Candle Ornaments, Glass Dishes, ojin. to
10in.
Slurry, Tort, and Champagne Glasses
Butter Coolers, Cruet Bottles
Sugars, Creams, Tea pots
Round Nappies, and Haters' Dishes
Patent Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes
Enamelled Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes.
STATIONERY,—
Rulud and Plain Foolscap, Note Papers
Blue and Cream Laid Letter Paper
WILLIAMS
&
FREER,
COACH AND HERALD
HAVE
REMOVED from
New Premises in
PAINTERS
Durham-Street
to n,
at
Now Landing, ex ' Osprev.'
BOOTS
stant, at 12 o'clock,
91 nnn
—jJLjVyvyV/
EEET OF SAWN TIMBER,
consisting of—
11.705 feet, 9 x J, 1/) to 22 boavds
fi x2.TOto 22 joists
5.027
to 0, and 10
„
3,00H
Half Wellingtons
Patent Elastic Side
Seal
500
702
"
Napolions
„
„
f! X3,12t0 22
f)x
12 to 22
x3,12t0 22
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scantling
The trade arc invited to this fine lot of seasonable
timber.
Men's Boot Grafts
1 case Hemp
100 pair Fisherman's Boots
100 ditto Indiarubber Napoleon ditto
2 cases Army Bluchers
Artistic, Scenic, Ornamental, and Sign Paiutin*
Writing in all its various hands and stvles.
=
Blotting Paper, Envelopes.
BLANKETS,—
o.], 10}, and 11] "White Super Blankets
SHIRTS, CLOTHING, ETC.
S. Twill, Regatta, White, and Crimean
Shirts
Doe and Tweed Clothing
Military Half Hose
. Blue Serge Shirts and Coats
Brown Grey Cotton Half Hose
Ladies' Under Clothing.
SUNDRTKS,—
Bound, Plaid, and Tin Vestas, Paraffin©
Matches, Paste and Liquid Blacking I
Saddles, Bridles, Spurs '
Tray and Box Looking Glasses
Patent Slates
Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Combs
&c.,
<tc.,
&C.
Cakulaoes
Repaired
in- all
tiielu
sevei>ai,
Bijanch.es.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
Ex
PRIME
' Alice Cameron,'
SYDNEY MAIZE.
Ex 'Reliance'and 'Frederick,'
iiobart town skkd potatoes
Early Ash l.i:\f Kidney teed Potatoes
Silver Skm
Fox's Seedlings
Superior Seed Potatoe Oats
8
3 Globe Onions (the best for keeping
Real
„
„
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„
'SCIMITAR.'
CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SHIRTS,—
Also,
)
Pilot Coats, Jackets, Trousers, and Vests
A large assortment of new Gardenand Flower
Doeskin Sac Ceats, Trousers, and Yests
Tasmanian
Seeds,
grown
!J cases, a superior light Portugal Wine
Tweed Suits, Bedford Cord Trousers
MADETRIA—
Inverness Capes, in sealskin, pilot tweed, and
50 eases
Ex ' Claud Hamilton', (g Melbourne,
cloth
CLARET—
Blue Serge Coats and Trousers
Parr's Life Pills
50 oases
Black Cloth, Sac, and Doe Trousers and
Perry Davis' Pain Killer
HOCK—
Vests
Steadnian's Teething Powders
50 cases
Milit;iry Worsted, Lambs-wool, Merino, and
Morrison's Pills, No. 1 and 2
LIQUEUR!;
Shetland Half Hose
Blair's Gout Pills
10 Buses, assorted French
Ladies', Girls', and Children's Fancy and
Dr. Robert's Ointment, the poor man's frieud
CHERRY BRANDY—
Plain Winter Hosier*
Keating's Cough Lozenges
50 cases
Lambswool Shirts Drawers
Worm Tablets
SYRUPS—
Blue .Serge, Regatta, Twill, and Crimean
Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica
150 cases Current, Raspberry, Cherry, and
Shirts
Pulvermaeher's Hydro Electric Chains
Orgeade
Plaiding and Flannel Drawers
Holloway's l'ilis and Ointment
BITTERS—
India Rubber Clothing
ic."
A:e.
&c.
Leggings, Napoleons, and Buckskin Albert
20 cases, Dutch, Boonekamp
J. A. DRCRY,
20 cases, stomach
Cloaks
Queen-street.
Talmer's
SELTSiKII WATER—
Ladies Leggings, Scu'westers, and
Oil Coats
50 cases
DRAPERY,—
FI N E SALT.
BUCIIOLZ & CO.,
Plain Winseys, Knickerbockers, and Nor
Fort-street.
weigan Cloths, Union Galas
PER 'FLYING FO A M.'
Alluvial Plaids, Shepherd's Gala Longs
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE,
Cordova Saxony Wool Shawls
(•TAA BAGS OF FINE SALT
Ex
Wincey Shirts
Uranus'
and
Duke
'
of Rothsny,' from
L/liU
1
1 cvrt. each.
Fancy Striped Druggels
Hamburg.
(Oil Sale by the Undersigned.)
Union and Wool liarnusks
OA A CASKS SPIRITS AND CORDIALS
Loom Diapers, Camlet Mohairs
4UU 200 cases Sherry
Black and Coloured Cobm-gs and Alpacas
6
Colouring
MORRIN & CO.,
Hemmed Cambric Handerchiefs
25
Solt/.er Water
While and Brown Turkish Towels
AVliolesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit
2t>o casks Loaf Sugar, in pieces
Gents' Homespun Vests and Pants
11
Treacle
Merchants,
Body Belts
10 cases Chocolate Cocoa
Elastic
Braids, 1 cord to 16
H0 chests Congou Tea
Street, Auckland.
Queen
Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 16, white
50 half-chests ditto
July 10th, 18G4.
Lutestring and. Velvet. Ribbon, 2 to 140
100 boxes ditto
Black and Coloured Silk Dresses and Velvets
81 cases Starch
Railway Rugs, 9j, 10}, 11}, 12}
1 cask Nutmci^n
Plain and Fancy Haberdashery of every
!i
Moderator Lamps
description.
4
China Ornaments
BLANKETS,—
4
Dolls and Fancy Articles
9}. 10k 11}, and 12} White Whitney Blankets
NOTICE.
2 kegs Wire Nails
HATS, CAPS, AND MANTLES,
4 Fireproof Iron Safes
Ladies'
and Untrimmed Felt Hats
Trimmed
1 Piano
Girls' and infants' Trimmed and Untrimmed
SOMERVILLE, in RETIRING from the
20 cases Soap and Perfumery
Felt Huts, of every style
Hi
Mutiul'iiclured Goods
Cloth,
Mantles
GROCERY BUSINESS,
Tweed,
Silk,
in
and Sealskin
50,000 llavannah Cigars
Trimmings
BUCIIOLZ & CO.,
Mens'
Oxonion
Felt
which has so long been conducted by liini at the
Hats, dish-brim
Fort-street.
Tweed, and Gloucester Tweed Hats
Establishment known as the Citv M art, begs most
Military rnd Navy Cloth Caps
JUST LANDED. EX 'AVALANCHE,' AND
respectfully and sincerity to tender his best thanks
Surrey Riile Caps.
'QUEEN OF THE DEEP.'
BOOTS AND SHOES,—
to his numerous customers, friends, and the public
CASKS
UNITED
PROVINEYARD
Kip
Wellingtons
Glen's
Calfand
1IUU
AH I'IiIKTOKS COMPANY'S BRANDY,
generally, for the liberal patronage he has experiMen's Calfand Kip Half Wellingtons
enced for tlie last 16 years, and in doing so, would
Dolpljin Brand
Men's Balmorals, Spring Sides, and
100 casks .Jcilrey's Bottled Alo
introduce his successor,
Napoleons
300
Porter
Blueher, and Watertight Boots
50
Sparkling Ale, in stone
Ladies' Kid, Cloth, and Cordovcn Boots
MR. WALTER GRAHAM,
bottles
Children's Leather Boots, Otrpet Slippers.
SIN DRIES,—
10 quart rrs-tierccs Ncgrohcad Tobacco
to whom he has disposed of his Gkoceby Besikess,
2n lases Red Herrings
Jewellery, Courier Bags, Ladies' Bags
and by whom it will be carried on, on and after the
0
Bell & Black's Vestas, 250 and
Race Glasses, Meerschaum Pipes
500 tins
Mount's Pipes
Ist J ULY' ENSUING.
150 boxes C'ay Pipes
Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Table and
BUCIIOLZ
Pocket
CO.,
Mr. Giiaham having been so long in the Estab
Electro-plated Spoons and Forks
Fort-street-.
lishmcnt, and knowing so well the requirements of
Spirit Flasks, Tin Tlates, Pencils
the Customers, M. S. has every confidence in introCombs and Brushes, Perfumery
TO ARRIVE PER 'GABALVA' AND 'FLYING
Saddles, Bridlis, Spurs
ducing him to their notice, and oil his behalf most
FOAM.'
Cusii i- (his, Pikles, .lams, Salad Oils'
respect fully solicits a share of that liberal support
-1 r\ nHDS. TALE ALE )
Vinegar, Capers, Mustaid, Sardines
JLVj 50 casks Bottled do. , Jeffrey's
so long ati'orded to himself.
Cork Butter, Teas
50
XX Porter ]
Ncgrohead and Cavendish Tobacco (in bonfl).
50 casks P.oltied Ale ) r r< u
M. SOMERVILLE,
ie.
vV''
Aic.
Marzetti s
150
Bottled Stout. I
City Mart, Auckland.
LEWIS BROTHERS,
}0 hbds. mid ]5 qr.-ensks Rum
June 27, 1801.
Queen-street Wharf.
50 cases Superior Port and Sherry
15
Scotch Confectionery
In connection with the above the Undersigned
11 tons Galvanized Corrugated Tron
begs to inform those who have so long patronised
BUCJIOBZ it CO.,
Fort-street.
COKl'' EE ! CO FKEE ! ! COFFEE !!!
the Establishment, and the public generally, that he
will continue to conduct the business ill the same
O N HAL E,
NOTICE TO THE PUISLIC, ARMY CONsatisfactory manner in which it has heretofore been
BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
TRACTORS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, carried on by
Mr. Makk Someuvi j.i.e, and by the
TOXS
CHILIAN FLOUR,
GROCERS, & CONSUMERS GENERALLY.
same attention to the wants of his customers, hopes
IHA
in 100 lb. bags.
iUU
to rcceivc a continuance of their favours.
O. J. STONB & SON.
undersigned is now i'Heimhed to supply the
Queen-street. WbaiT,
WALTER GRAHAM.
1 sth .1 uly, 1 t>(i 1.
City Mart,
FINEST
COFFEE
June
27,
ISG
1.
S.MAI J, FARMS AT 110 WICK.
in any quantities, at the shortest not ice. Roasted
or Ground by Patent Steam Machinery erceted on
fo i; aa l ! ■;,
the Premises in Victoria-street, near the new Union
rjTIJ K FA KM of .JOSEPH ITA KG REAVES, Esq., Bank of Australia.
JL adjoining the village of llowiek, containing
THOMAS BELL,
yoO acres.
STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY.
."reUters desirous of securing land in this neighObserve
the Addressjgg)
bourhood can purchase live acres, or any portion of
F. PARTINGTON :in returning
the properly, aL tin; rate ol' £1(J per acre.
J3ELL,
thanks for past favors, begs to intimate to his
Apply to
public that he lias now reduced the
iriends
and
the
war. AITKEN,
V I C T O R I A S T REE T,
price of the best Cabin Biscuit £o per ton lower than
Land Agen'.
Near the new Bank.
Sydney current rates, and has on hand all kinds ot
.bANCY BISCUITS at a great reduction in price.
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
C. F. P. would invite his friends and customers to
SMALL FARM containing nearly 50 acres,
inspect the new machinery which cannot be sursituati d within a mile of Waiuku, known bv
passed, if equalled, in the colonies, being most comthe name of Jngluwooil, villi dwiHiiifr, orchard, anil
FOR SALE,
plete, and requiring only three men to work the same,
enelosxd paddocks.
anil is capable of turning out from 25 to 30 tons Cab r
Likewise an improved Farm of 00 acres near
EX 'ALICE CAMERON,'
the
per week.
Biscuit
Hermitage.
Cabin Biscuit packed in cases for shipment or
IiOXES r spr^' S( Na 1 r,ELMO>;T
Apply to \\ OOD i BABER, or to the proprietor,
family use, if preferred. Cases and bags charged
WM. GORDON,
for at cost rices.
2« boxes line llonevdew, 10's
Onohuiiga.
S
Gold Leaf
8
Zouave
Wholesale Pkicf.s Curhext at the Bakebv,
FARM FOR SALE.
Syhojtds-stkeet.
Springtime
S
a« kegs Very Superior Woollongong Butter Best Cabin Biscuit
(11 A ACRES OF LAND, situate to the North
30s. per 100 lbs4
cases
Homoeopathic
Cocoa
jU Jl\J
of Auckland, with good water communicaPilot or Navy
225. do. do.
Red Herrings, 2 doz. tins
0
Ship
tion to within a short distance of theFarm. The aqil is
ISs. do. do.
3
Huntley
and
Palmer's
Biscuits
of good quality, 15 acres of which liave been cleared
Wine, Motto, Abernethy, Fancy,
3
Harper Twelvetrees' Washing PowLunch, Pic-nic, Fancy Wine,
and laid down to grass. For particulars apply to
der
R.S., otlice of this paper.
Plain Wine, Nic-naes, and all
5
Currio Powder, } and \ lb.
kinds Fancy Sweet Biscuits
Bd. per lb.
5
Fresh Herrings, in 1 lb. and 2 lb. Butter
Biscuits, Fancy Butter BisFOR SALE OR LEASE,
tins
cuits, Plain Lunch do
6d.
per H>.
American
Brooms
1
One of the most Valuable Farms on the Island
10
Hams and Bacon
of Waiheke, consisting of
10
Lea and Benin's Worcestershire
is hereby given that Thomas Smart and
orro ACRES. The improvements include
George Lankham, both of Mangarei, in
Sauce
O l O a good weather board house and out-buildSardines
Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand
10
ings. The land is partly in grass and there is most
Fanners, Copartners, following that calling under
10
Lobsters
valuable timber upon it, easily accessible by good
the firm of Smart and Lankham, did by Deed, bearmats Manilla Refined Sugar
150
roads. The farm is well watered by numerous
ing date tho 6tli day of July, ISG4, Assign unto
50
Cofl'eo
streams, and is altogether one of the finest cattle
100 half-chests Fine Congou
Thomas Sliephard, of Mount Eden, near Auckland
runs in the country.
THOMAS
aforesaid,
farmer, and John Hall of Otahuliu, in tlw
BELL.
For further particulars apply to
Victoria -street,
said
Province and Colony, merchant, all the personal
STEPHENSON & WARDELL.
Near the New Bank.
Estate and Effects of tho s;dd copartnership upon
trust, for the benefit of the Creditors of the saia
Thomas Smart and George Lankham, as such c0"
TO LET,
as aforesaid.
partners
re,r
containing Seven Rooms, situated at GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS.
The said Deed now lies at the office of Sir. And
Glenburii.—Apply to W. LEPINE,
Beveridge, Solicitor for Execution by the Credit01"3
Upper Queen-street.
IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, of tho said Copartnership, who are requested to sga
with Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands the same before the oth dav of Augusts-Next, atw
mO LET—A HOUSE and SHOP in Wyndham- and Hall Tables.
which date, any Creditors who have not executed tn
JL street,—Apply to PETER GRACE.
OWEN
FENDELOW,
same, will be debarred from any participation 1 :
Queen-street, Auckland.
July 16, 1564.
benefits arising therefrom.
EX
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SAMUEL COCHRANE,
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Auctioneer.
FRIDAY, JULY 22.
"
FRIDAY, JULY 22.
BOOTS.
WA NG A RET BUTTER.
ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
"
Wi sell by Auction, at his Stores, in Shortland-streot,
RIDINGS & DOWDEJS
sell by auction on Friday Next, 22nd.
inst-, at 11 o'clock,
Will
sharp,
FINE
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FRIGATE-BUILT
223—
$
BRIG
CASE containing
ftbout S4O tens English Register, sheathed with 30
$
To be Sold by Pulil-'c
Auction on Monday, the 25th
July next, nt, 12 o'clock, at S. Cochrimc's Sale
Rooms. (Land Department) unless previously disposed of by private bargain,
§ 225—
OA ACRItS OF LAND, in 1 or 2 T.ots at tho
1 case containing
doz.
24
lliiima, being part of Section 172, at the
Women's Kid—Military Heels, Side yv
Spring
junction of the three Government Roads leading to
Atickund, Wailcatoand Waiku, and not far from tlie
$ 226—
proposed terminus of the Auckland and Drurv
1 case containing
Knilway. 1here is tine '1 linlier on a portion of the
90 pair Men's and Boys' Slippers
estate,
and a plentiful supply of water.
2/ cloz. Women s and Children's Cashmere,
For further particulars, apply to.
Cloth, and Kid Boots
§ 227—
S. COCHRANE,
1 case containing
Auctioneer.
170 pair Men's and Boys' watertight Blucher
and Leather Lace Boots
J 228—
lIOUSE WI EE'S
SATJ NG S'
I3A N Iv,
oa. puxa copper, and coppor fastened.
Built in 1864, at Valparaiso, for on 18-Gun Brig,
by the Chilian Government.
IIU.VUA.
224—
1 case containing
40 doz. Men's and Women's Carpet
and
Felt fclippors
This Vesselis as strong
as -wood and copper can make her, sails remarkably
fast, and carries an enormous cargo, having delivered
tons Coals. Has a flush deck fore and aft, well
adapted for carrying Cattle or Sheep, and good accom-
.600
modation.
1 case containing
1 pair Gent's Shooting Boots
3
Calf Balmorals
48
Women's Cordovan Ri\oiled Bal-
Inspection of this really superiQr ciaftis requested.
on
HOW
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morals, T.P.H.
ditto ditto.
18
Terms at Sale.
More or lc-sa
A
Damaged.
Terms—Cash.
S T
FBIDAY, JULY 22.
O
R E,
TOOLS,
E T
■ On Account of whom it may concern.
Also,
FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP.
.ON
J
DAILY EXPECTED,
:•
10.0
REALLY FAT
bull °CKS
■And
5
0 O
SHE EP,
In first-rate condition.
uoon,
DOa. MEN'S SHETLAND LAMBSWOOL HALF-HOSE
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A
l'lh'L'OLS, No. and
SHARP'
Doublo
S REPEATING
Guns, Daniiiscus Stubs
in
Double Guns, Twist barrels and Patent brccche:
2
barrels,
do.-
cases
do.
Double action Revolvers
Cano Loading Rods
Wad Punches
Shot Pouclios
Powder Flasks, from 10 oz. to 2 oz.
Dram Bottlos, newest patterns
Nipple Wrenches
Dog Calls
Eley's Wire Cartridges, Green, Royal and
Universal
Eley's Double Waterproof Conteral Fire Caps
Walker's Patent Shot, all sizes
Low, &.C., &c.
EVITT
SON,
100
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Wakefield-street.
For sale on Thursday
next, July 21st, at 1 o'clock,
O QUIET COWS, broken to
bad,
from Mongonui.
p*
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jILFRED
BUCKLAND.
THURSDAY, JULY 21.
THE NEWMARKET YARDS.
For f/als on Thursday next,
July 21st, at 1 o'clock, "
gOA
HEAP BUSH FATTED CATTLE,
from Pukekohe.
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YARDS.
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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CHARLtS
S,
EX MiUEEN OF THE DElilV
Single Guns,
<
HUNTER
THE
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T]•
PATICNT I'
THURSDAY, JULY 21.
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Will gell by auction
ARRIVAL, THE CARGO OF
THE
STEAMER 'ALFORD,'
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Al)-l,(H'!vS FOR
TWO
LINGS A.M) SI A.PEN CIS.
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.Miscellaneous—Pumps, Cabin
Fittings, Engineer. and lireman's
Galley Stove, complete. Tools, complete,
A
quantity
of Mareg COnßlatin
S of Oils, Paints, New
Also,
''About g tons Coals, and 3 Water Casks.
BTYAK
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150 pr. Trousers
12 doz. Crimean Shirts
40 Tweed Suits
Coats
24
117 Cliilds' Tunics
4 cases Sundries, consisting of—
Alliance Shirts
Plush Waterproof Garabaldi Hats
Reps
Lustres
Wincey
Calicos
Scotch Tweeds
Selina Vests
Also,
35 doz. Scotch Twill Shirts.
standing
Spare-lines, Warps,
r &c„
FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP.
««
9/tfl
complete
r ®'gg'
i and.Boom,
ng—New Wire Rigging,
Canrað
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TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
J. S. MACFAIiLANE & CO.
sell by auction, on Monday, 25tli July, at w
12
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Spam—Fore-mast, Topsail-yard, Fore-yard, Gafi'
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YEN
now?
WIIV, BV BL'VINO ONR OK
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MONDAY, JULY 25.
Will
;
the!jjBURG LA R Y
the TOOLS used in
Auctioneer can rt'couuiii iiti iJie prumiM><i
and suitable for a Workshop, Coal yard, or
General Store.
4
-Th» following it a description and inventory of
»bovenamed steamer:—
Hull—lron
Engine—Single, 40 horße-power, in perfect working order
Boiler—Tubular, 136 Tubes, new
Sails—A Suit, half-worn
complete
and
central
THE
Kugging Gear-Blocks,
fcTOCK,
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&
o'clock,
PADDLE STEAMER BALLARAT,' now
• Bay.
lying at Long Point, Hawke's
.
premises, yard and forge.
their
the Trade.
GRAHAM
Hare received instructions to sell at tho New Zealand
Auction Rooms, on Friday, the22nd instant, at 12
.
Interest in the leash of
x
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iM
K
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CLOSED ON SATURDAYS.
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MABIN
...
sell
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WRECK OF STEAMER.
•MiTE Tin: ai>iu:i:sh
II En' S
S T O R E
J 1OBSo.N -STHKET, A I CKI.AN I).
A S
SIB BI N
instiuetions from Messrs EyM-; and
and Tool-maker?, V uleau-la'ne, to !
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GKOC'EH AND GENi:KAL DEALEB,
At 11 o'clock, in Vtilcau'lane.
received
Sydle, fcaw
SAVE MONEY !
\Vhy, by dealing at the far-famed
II E R' S S T O R E S,
IIOIISOX-STKEET,
every article for luimily use is sold at
tlic Wholesale Price.
Jo
C.
GEORGE
Hns
TO
WIIEKE
THIS DAY.
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MONDAY, JULY 25.
32 doz. women's black and brown Cashmere
Bouts
PAPEETE,'
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SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
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11 a.m
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15,000 Shingles
28 tons Oaten Hay
250 cases Apples
C. J. STONE
&
SON.
AIIOUSE
PILOT BREAD.
THORNTON, SMITH
FIRTH,
MESSRS.
Sale shipment of MELBOURNEPILOT BASE
&
havo on
MADE
a
AD.
NOTICE
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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
WOODEN HOUSE S, 21 xl2
13,000 feet Hard Wood Timber
3700 feet Posts and Rails
5375 6 feet Box Palings
15,000 o feet
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The subscriber will sell at his Slores, Fort-street, on
Friday, the22nd ins-taut, at 11 o'clock,
KEGS WANGAREI BUTTER—very prime.
Queen of the Deep.")
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Thursday next, tho 21st instant,
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Three doors below Cosieii's Soda 'Water Mauufaetorv
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The subscriber will sell on Tlutrsday, the 21st in-
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FEET KAURI
timber,
to 13
DAVID NATHAN
the corncr
TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND
Military Heeled
CARPENTERS AND CAPITALISTS.
Enicsl, Irroy & Co.,
THE UNDERSIGNED.
-
TRUNKS
FOURTEEN
twiisisting of—
Ladies' Kid Elastic Side
SHIP-
c
By
CITY OF MANCHESTER.'
—
on Friday next, 22nd inst,
11 o'clock,
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&
PORT—
Also,
DOWDEN
Women's Leather
Ditto
Cloth
Children's Leather Boots,
Gm
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qr -casks, double and
r,
,-e,
treble diamond
n
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,
& Co.
Bruno,
Suva
T1® octaves, ve:v super- (
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THURSDAY, JULY 21.
Will Bell by auction
SHIP-OWNERS,
at
stone bottles
10 qr.-easks common
ditto.
100 eases
15
BOOTS.
&
SHERRY—
10 qr.-casks }
20 octaves J
YEARS,
FRIDAY, JULY 22.
RIDINGS
MERCHANTS,
40 eases, quurts,
The BUILDING immediately in the rear of the
above, tenanted by Mr. Williams, and used by him
as a Painter's shop.
For further particulars applv to
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, JULY 21.
TO
PEKFbD OF 21
PRICMISES
j
CHAMPAGNE—
CITY.
Company's,
Dolnhin Brand.
I
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10 quarlrr-casks
of Durham
and Queen-streets, (opposite to the "British"
ior, old
Hotel,) lately occupied by Mr. P. Levy.
LAVRADIO—
Teims—Cash.
Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
1 case
o0 cases
GINGER WINE—
TIIE
pinetors
50 canes, containing 1 dew.,
sens api'S—
50 cases, Wolfe's
50 cases, ICuinmel
WIIISK ICY—
100 eases Mountain Dew")
12 quarter casks
|
GINGER CORDIAL—
lease, by public auction, at his Land
street, This Day, Wednesday, 20tli instant, at 12
A
J
.000 cases, sundry brands
the
for
Mart, Fort-
o'clock,
FOR
CO.,
United Vineyard Pro-
GENEVA—
Tho subscriber hns received instructions from
proprietor, John CampuelT;, Esq., to otl'er
Screws,
More or Less Damaged.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
IN
LEASES
19 do. Fancy do., cwt, each.
Shoe Brashes, Shingle Hatchets, Turn-
Terms
Under £30 Cash; above that amount
Approved Bills at 3 months.
"
nARBURG,' FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
A
8 Douglas Pumps
5 dozen Sorbv's Hand Saws
3 eases Fresh Herrings, 5 doz.
"1
200 Cases
)
-20 Qr.-casks Pule
Dark)
10
do.
THIS DAY.
M P
OVENS
10 kegs Nails
8 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles
25 bags Victoria Sugar Co.'s Sugar
10 do. Mauritius Sugar
15 cases Axe Handles, each 10 doz.
50 gross Nettle Fold Screws
20 do. Cast Butts
O
BRANDY—
Witauf,
SAMUEL COCHRANE,
Auctioneer.
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1
the
RIDINGS'& DOWDEN
Shirts
1 do. Mantles, Skirt Linings, &c., &c.
do. Children's Frocks, Fancy Trimmed,
■
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TIMBER.
Having received instructions to Soil by Auction, This
Day, Wednesday, 20th July, ut 11 o'clock, at th«
Large Store, Durham-street, corner of Iliglistreet,
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&
ON SA liR BY TTTE UNDERSIGNED,
Ex late Arrivals,
6
Concern.
may
BUCnOLZ
Fort-strcct.
Terms—Cash.
3 cases Superior Hea-vy
.
DAY.
On Account of whom it
nuartcr-casks a«d cases.
Tho subscriber has received instructions from Capt.
Thomson to sell bv auction, This Dav, at 12
o'clock, on tho Q OK RN-STREET WIIARF,
AAA FEET (more or less) RAFTERS,
1, 2, and 3 inch.
jUUU.
IRONMONGERY, &c.
QUEEN OF THE DEEP,"
Gold Diggers' Shirts
1 do. Boys', Men's, and Youth's Angola
EX
EX
Terms—Comi.
o'clock,
,
On
damaged.
Will sell by auction &t their mart, Brunswick Build. ings, This Day, Wednesday, 20th instant, at 11
tliirs Company, liave on lmiul a constant supply
vit.y .-upenor li KANij V, pule and dark, in
THIS DAY.
TIMBER.
.Agents for
Undersigned being appointed
THE
ofthis
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
DOWDEN
Will Soli by Auction, This Day, Wednesday, 20th
instant, at 11 o'clock, at the Large Store, Durliamstmet, corner of High-street,
£j(\ TONS ADELAIDE and MELBOURNE
SILK I)KISSSED
FLOUR, slightly
CLOCKING-, BLANKETS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS,
<fco.
&
WEEKLY SALE OF CATTLE,
AND PIGS, on TUESDAY'S, at
KEGULAR
SHBEP,
2 o'dock.
may Concern.
DOLPHIN BRAND.
EX
!
RIDINGS
THIS DAY.
,
whom it
THE TRIANGLE.
O.N-.SALE
j
Jane 20, 1864.
On Aocount of
CO.
&
UNITED VINEYARD PROPRIETORS
COMPANY'S BRANDT.
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JONES
.
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jx>no
20th inst.
I.
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FLOUR.
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now
to post-
of
we will
into our
,
to a
to
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i.jSiljlis"bu
1-:
THIS DAY.
FLOUR
large quantity
being
OWING
Icon
bo obliged
Mart,
Drapery until THIS DAY, tho
tho Sale
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Sales bs Ruction.
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THE NEtV ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKXAJSTD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864.
daily.]
Shipping Intelligence.
Commercial.
terms of equality with the natives, and. who
carry out in practice that which they profess. Mr. Gorst on the contrary preserved
in his demeanour to the Maoris the same
"d
d nigger" style of condescension
which he is the first to accuse the settlers oi
using, and was consequent |y ns a-rule even
more unpopular with the Natives than he
Knowing the real
■was with the Europeans.
facts of the case—all that really did and did
not occur before Mr. Govst left Xew Zea-
In our issue of yeuterday we drew attention to tbe pleasing fact that no less a sum
than £11,923, received from 1050 depositors
of men of these regts., had been invested in the
Auckland Savings' Bank siiic'e the Ist of
January last. This gives an average of £11
per head, and if contimicd even at this rate
duriug the continuance of their term, will
enable the careful and frugal to settle successfully on such excellent land as that
allotted* to them. We trust that the
officers of the several regiments will nse
their utmost, endeavours to inculcate a spirit
of thriftincss and saving amongst the men,
and confirm those til ready imbued with these
feelings in the necessity of practising selfdenial and rest raint for a time, as a present
means to a more independent and affluent
state b}'-aiid-bye.
It will be for their own
interest to do so. At any rate, in the case
of those who intend settling on their own
lands, to have an industrious, sober, thriving
population around them, will enhance the
value of their own grant. The good of the
community will, in fact, to men and officers
alike, he the good of the individual.
The Savings' Eank report;, as a whole, is
a most satisfactory one.
It shows an increase of deposits of £25,197 3s. lOd. over
those of the last half-year, the actual amount
of moticy deposited since the Ist of January
last being £r>7,554 1-Jw. 3d., that for the
previous half-year having been £32,007 10s.7d.
We need hardly say that the Institution is
a most, flourishing one, nor that it is well
conducted. It speaks, too, most favorably
for the prosperity of the working classes of
this province. There is no rottenness here.
on by the natives
through
3
the assistance of
City Board.—At the meeting of the rCiLy
Board yesterday, some very important matters
were settled, which when carried out, will go
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
pOll J- OF AUCKL AN D.
far to abate certainnuisances now complained of.
[From the Otago Daily Times," July 9.]
The Engineer iu liis clear and business like •
ARRIVALS.
-Report, which showed a decided appreciation of
Oamaru.—Tlie
Oamnrn Times of the 7tli instant
South.
T-uU T!ird, s *■ from the
the duties to beleft to his charge, and which met
says:—
Susannah C'uthbert, s.s. from Tort Waikato via
with
the approval ofall men)bersof thebonrd, adi luring the past week we have had delightful
Moim'-nui.
vised
rt-e purchase ui' another stone breaking
went
and
to
her,
this
alone
cause
we can attribute the
from Kussell.
schooner,
Breeze.
-I
numbers of country people that have visited the
i: a -.'sine. ilnis showing that some decided action
Hel'en, schooner, from Wangarou.
going
is
to be taken in making the present quagtown, and the animated appearance of the various
EXTKUIiD TNWAR-IJS.
places ot business.
For some time past business in
mire roads real bona fide highways ; it also sug.in.r
every department of trade has been dull in the
gested the widening of the patliway in Queenable,
all
lias
land,
occurred,
we
Are
that
since
Maliurany;i,
with 4000 extreme, and very trying to the entire community.
00tons,Dam,from
street, and expressed the opinion that the sower
in— Francos.
-30.000 shinies. I cwt. onions—G j>as- Other winters the population was smaller, and more as we read paragraph after paragraph of his
should have been in the centre of the road,
ot
and
which
.V Paldy,
never would have occurred
nant,
—O'tnbcs
to
detect
the
untruthfulness
once
circulation,
at
book,
was
in
but
this
have
money
winter
•ien"ers.
we
a
former suggestion led to the diseuj-sion of
had the government of the natives all along liie
l.'i tons, Kasper, from Mahurangi, with larger population, and less means to support them. his assertions and conclusions.
the necessity i'oi instantly abolishing the nuilooked
to
the
for
' t i t.<ns firewood.
,
Government,
help
been
made
e
in the initiaa charge upon the colony.
To say that the whole native population
sance to the public, and in fact the danger to
ui-tfwallow, -7 tons. Oatclipole, from the Great tion of public Works in the district; that failed, howThe Li/ttelton Tiiiirs of the 12th takes a life, caused by the permission to every shopof New Zealand is made to atone for the
Punier. with -3(• tons lirewood—3 passengers.
ever, and the storekeepers and merchants are obliged
fairer
view
of
case
keeper to have a cellar trap opening up the
from
Jlatacrimes
of
be
believed
the
when
it
Tiller,
says
llavclock, IS tons,
Ngatiinaniapoto may
to give almost unlimited credit. We think, however,
i.i—llenr'v
pathway, in some cases to the entire width of
No southern settler will 1 o sorry tliat tho "Suptons firewood.
in England, where it is iiHed to hamper the
that, while Oamarit is at this moment passing through
"kana. with I'i;i<' tons,
Owen, from Cabbage liny, with
pression of Rebellion Act,*' has been referred, to the the path, thereby compelling foot passengers to
I'ilc'ii.
a time of commercial depression and dilliculty, she is working of the "New Zealand Settlement
law
officers
of
tho
will
;
surprised
timber.
Crown
bo
not proportionately in the furnace v.ith her more
or
if it pursue their way through the mud of the kennel,
;;j 00H feet
Act," but in New Zealand it just passes for
.Tones, from the Fast Coast, ambitious rivals.
is declared to be unconstitutional. The
in'—Hose Ann. tons.
New Zc;i- whenever the trap door is open. The Board
We have had only one failure, and that which it is worth—milling at all. In
heen
•vi-l; :'l casks pork. .)■" hags wheat, 100 do. maize,
liind
Settlement
Act"
has
referred
tho
to
sime
generally recognised the necessity, and seme
that but a trifling affair, amounting to a 'sum not
-i icissfnirer—J. Piilnion & Co.j agents,
further steps will be taken with regard to the
authorities, hut we trust it will pass through the orover £100, while our credit is still as good as it ever no case has the war been carried into the
33 tons', Scott, from
Julia,
From
the
of
Mr.
and
of
fttllv
deal.
Caldwell's
tenor
observaNatives who have not lirsfc
latter subject. Mr. Wrigley gave notice of
was. We think, therefore) that the storekeepers and territory
j.i'-\ViUiam"
tions, ho appears to bo aware of tho danger <if repu"if'lhui'iiniri, with 2(i tons firewood, 500 feet timber merchants of Oaniaru have room for congratulation
at the next sitting of the Board, for the
committed themselves to the rebellion. The
motion
diating tho policy which has been publicly announin that they have escaped thus far the scorching fangs natives at
sewer to be diverted to the centre of the road
Mangarei, and other
l'atamahoe,
tons, Morgan, from Coroman; and we seo no reason to complain of the limitaced
pi
for
the
of a general commercial crisis.
settlements close into Auckland, who were so
tions laid down in his letter, provided they do not remarksremainder of its course, and upon some
in ha'last —t passengers.
The sipiatting section of the community are, in a
being made as to the injustice to the
30 tons, Stuart, fromWantrarei,
cause such delay as would frustrate the policy anI'i.*..\unii l.aurie,timber,
commercial
of view, sull'erirg perhaps more clearly proved to be involved in the wide
point
householders on the opposite side of the way to
firewood—3
2")
passentons
nounced to tho natives.
u;h 70s' t.' t
bum
and
spread
conspiracy
to
Auckl.'tnd
or
at
than
either
the
merchants
the
the
retailers,
present
sewer, where at present completed, in being
I'ruickshatik. Smalt Co., agents.
This is the very view we took of the matter
f.i-rs.
time, because of a diminished consumption in station murder the white population are not Ngaticompelled to drain right across the road, while
pil-Orpheus, 21 tens, Innes, from Jlatakana, with produce, and
ourselves.
We saw no reason to complain those on the same side as the sewer were saved
a sudden cheek thereby put on the mad inaniapoto— neither are the natives of the
—2
passengers.
tireweod
•l.i t"ns
speculations in store cattle and sheep which have Thames,
of the limitations, for tho reason that tuey that expense, it was suggested by the Engineer
1011-. McGechie, from Mahuranj;i,
to whom was committed the special
p)- Sea lu !ie. 2S
been carried on for some lime past, and which we
were just such as the Colonists would im- that an inexpensive brick culvert- should bo run
charge of burning the City of Auckland itwith el tons firewood—2 passengers.
must
as
cause
upon
look
the
of
the
present
absolutely
llenner,
from Xapier
pi—l :i,|v Hint. s.s., 22>l tons, F.
pose upon themselves—for there is more real down the street 011 the opposite side to the
high prices of butchers' meat. Over speculation in self. The ranks of the rebel army were reboxes
'
tobaeeo,
Mouller;
K.
and t!ie Smith, with t
regard felt for the Maori by the settlers, es- sewer, and that instead of separate openings
department, must, sooner or later, work out its cruited, from the first, with men of almost;
being made in the main sewer to receive the
do.. J. S. MeKarhtne: 42 firkins butler, any
pi
rapidly
doing
And
this
it
is
own
cure.
in
case
so.
pecially t hose of this Province, than there is drainage
New
south
of
AuckZealand,
do..
in
:
tribe
Co. 300 do.
20 eases
every
of every individual house, only one
C r:;i'*ksh:mk, Smart
Those who indulged largely in this folly are now, by
in all England, including Exeter Hall itself. here
and we do not believe that a-single tribe
Son : 2
land,
b:i,■..!!. W. Hole: 2 bales drapery, Clark
and there should be made
receive the
reason of liabilities incurred in this manner, obliged
From Jlawke's Bay there is 110 news general drainage of the culvert.to This
neutral
F. A. Hutler; 1 bale do., Kattray ; 2
loyal
would
have
remained
or
even
l a-r.-ilo..hoots,
appears
to rush their fat stock into market.
Thus, by a law
; 5 do. do., Keren ;
A
Co.
JlcKcrras
but
learn
whatever,
trunks
from Wellington we
about the most sensible suggestion that has oeen
which governs all speculative enterprise, the poor from the North Cape to Cook's Straits if
1 case d»'.. K. >e..tt ; 1 parcel, Lock : 2 tons tlnx, man will soon be enabled to place before bis children our focres had met with serious disaster at
that the Provincial Council was to be pro- made yet, and as it. will have to be done sooner
THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES.
K,in:"iids : I ease. Archdeacon Williams; and a
rogued on the 13th. The Advertiser of the or later, it would bo surely better to be done at
the tirst otV-set.
landed at Xapier. Passen- a joint of meat at a price within his income.
qua!it it vof earuo sliort
By 1:1)0 ' Lnrlv Bird,' which arrived in harproduce
during
The
wholesale
market
the
past
12th, gives the following short resume of the once, than when the Engineer has established ■
(SuperHis
HonorW.
Harris
It
has
been
that
at
took
Taurauga we
saiil
Lieut. Kussell,
what he hopes to be a permanent road, that if
month has been almost at a standstill.
liour yesterday morning, we arc placed in business of the Session for the past month.
intendent of Otano). Mr. .T. Hall. Mr. tSeddan, Mr.
yarn of the 4th possession of tlio country and so drove the
Southland
InVEiiCAHou.L.—The
broken up after once formed could, as he says,
of laic southern files.
possession
P iiti'i-son Mrs. Marks and family (f>), Mr. Marsden,
the
Summary
SuperintenIt
be
Wo
J'ist
gave
our
into
must
rememrebellion.
says :—The business of theweek opened with a degree rebels
never be propcrtyrefornied. Energy and activity,
Mr. Howe. Mr. l'owell, Mrs. Dixon and 2 children,
Tlio Cardwell despatch lias but just been dent's speech on opening tho fourth and last session
of briskness which has not been for some time bered, however, that parts of the East Coast
certainly seems to be among the virtues of the
M> ?si's. Halfour. K. I'arker. .T. Smith, 11. Young, experienced in
Since that date the
markets; ami during Monday tribes had some time been openly in the field, received and published by the southern of tho Provincial Council.
our
1). Garrey, S.
newly
L.
l?ose,
appointed City Engineer, and we hope
family
(I),
S lYf\- and
no Legislative measession,
Council
has
been
but
in
in
.Press,
activity
much
observable
the
and
the
Press
enemies,
was
our
streets, conse- and that it; was not until the European setCanterbury
•
that he will show as much energy in carrying
J. llenvv, A. Dawson, 1). lVlf, J. l'orbes,
sures have been passed that possess even local indespatch
drays
of
Well)
on
the
ftnd
and
loading
ntient
and
the
loud
arc
Spectator,
nylon
Miss
his
in terest. The Government estimate the revenue for out
Voor, Mr. J.
proposed improvements, as he has extlers were obliged to tly for their lives that
1!. Mcl.eod, F." S. Vickers.
Mrs. Rohinson, Mrs. other Vehicles from the merchants' stores. Doubtless
their expressions of delight at what they tho present financial year at about £100,000, of hibited clearness in discovering and explaining
Kdmoston. Mr. Hailiil',
the
military
Taurauga
movement
towards
in
be
traced
might
this
the
great
a
measure
to
£35,000 have been voted for roads. A the right things to be done. He expressed a
O'Shaiirennesey and child.—Combes and Dnldv,
anticipated resumption of the railway works, which, took place. It is quite true, as remarked by conceive to be the overthrow of the coiitis- which some
also been voted for the erection of a wish to make Queen-street, the Regent-street of
Like the JSeir Zealnnder, guarantee hasand
when they are in full operation, will give a great a cotomporary, that Archdeacon Jirown re- cation polity.
.£IOOO for a public market in Welpatent slip,
Auckland, which wish we hope to see realised
ID- Sea Breeze, 70 tons, Wheeler, from Knssell, with impetus
when
the trade of the Province.
come to read down the lington.
however,
they
During
the
to
after
his
1
000
is
precipitous
mini,
pork,
spikes,
lbs.
iron
turned
ton
to Tauranga
It
a singular and significant fact that in its way.
;;:i iens kauri
Passengers—Mr. Bnrstow, Mr. Davis remaining part of the week, the weather has been of flight", and that he is still there— but so are despatch a, little less hurriedly, they will t He Superintendent in the first year of his administra12 kits
Farewell Dinner to Captain P. G-ilfen,
a very boisterous character, almost, putting a stop to
(ind out that they commenced holloaing be- tion proposed to expend tiie like sum, and now coni.i:.! son. Mr. lieaseley. Mr. Jlaxstraw, Mrs. Spencer
Barque Sir George Grey.'—A number of the
;
and the state of the roads is such as to the troops, and it was not until the troops
the
of
carry
his
effect
on
eve
proposal
into
sents
to
aa.l o chihlven. Kev. J. Gregory, and 5 natives.— business
tore
of
wood
and
if
the
merchants and leading men of this city assem;
Then, too, were sent down that Archdeacon Brown
effectually preclude up country trade.
I hey were out
his probable
from nllice. It was distinctly
S. .1. Edmonds, a^'ent.
of the money marthey do not altogether become candid enough stipulated in retirement
returned.
the first Loan Bill that £1000 should bled at the Duke of Marlborough Hotel, last
p,l—Susannah Cuthbert. s.s., 375 tons. Dixon, from there is the excessive tightness
; the banks here, doubtless acting on instructions
doubtless
the
it,
ket
to
own
will
they
agree
with
he devoted towards the erection of a market-house at evening, for the purpose of meeting Captain.
Passengers—Mr.
Pert Waikato, via Mongonui.
Mr. Uorst is ono of those who sees, or
Wellington, hut tho Government negotiated tho loan Prince Gilpen at a complimentary dinner given
Co., agents. from head-quarters, are extremely chary of discountJFellinyto/i Independent when it says :
ami Mrs. Lnsk. Mr. Levy.—Gilfillan
to see, in 1 lie earryin:: out: of the
professes
ing
without
other
this
paper,
any
and
alone,
cause,
expended the money without any regard to the on the occasion of his approaching departure for
pi
o.eUw. [-3 tons, Kiimdon, from Kikowakarere, would
lite exter"The 1 in]'orisil liovuriunont only demands what and
IN'ew
Zealand
.Settlements
.Vet"
considerable
check
as
a
commerupon
stipulation
operate
firewood.
in question. The very Act which was London. At 7 o'clock the assembly sat down
with lti.j feet house blocks, 15 tons
the colimints of New Zealand will themselves insist
what
business
mination
of
the
natives
false
is
upon
pretencial operations. Still, however,
passed in the tirst session, now more than ten years to a sumptuous repast, to which full justice was
on."
CLE AH K »—O L'TWAK DS.
transacted, is done upon a far more healthy footing
ago,
only
at
was
the other day brought into operation.
(<
the
cost
of
the
.British
the cloth being removed the
overmnent,
ees.
The Press of the I.2th instant goes wildly In fact, those provincial laws which did not confer done. Upon
Jt"LY
than formerly ; the ruinous system of almost unfollowing toasts were proposed:—"The Queen,"
"and for the brnrfif of the voloiuxtxlie
Superinteninto
the
and
the
and
pi ponces. 20 tons, Bam, for Mahurangi, witli limited credit, which only a short time since prepowers
patronage
ease
as
on
being
puts
additional
tho
ion,
quest
The Governor,"
Army and Navy,"
on to slate that the propounders of the one of "a
or which would not replenish the Provincial "Militia and Volunteers," "Commerce of
1 ;en il'-ur, J cwt. guano, o bags maize, 4 cases— vailed, has been pui an end to; and there is reason
reluctant Governor, a divided dent,
it
he
but
agents.
ieahie,
to
imjiraet
Daldy,
—Combes
scheme
knew
A:
have,
rule,
hope
turning
point
Treasury
hy
that
the
of
the
financial
crisis
been
treated
the
Governpissoncers
2
to
as a
Auckland," "Agricultural Interests of Auckopinion in the colony, a. cause hatelii—Clvilf." l."> tons, Kasper, for Mahurangi, with has been reached, and that shortly the commerce of wished for the continuance of Ihe military public
ment as but little better than waste paper.
land," "The Press," "A Prosperous Voyage
ftil to the army, and a Home Ministry uusundries.
will be established upon a linn and perSouthland
is
so prolithe
states.
From
Cronicle
of
which,
expenditure,
JVamjanui
the
the
7th
Home to the 'Sir George Grey,'" "Our Guests,"
Gpromandel,
lc, —Wanderer, 23 tons, Morgan, for
in manent basi:?.
friendly. - ' The Governor may be reluctutile to New Zealand colonists."' ]Sow to
wo take the following.
and several others, all of which were duly
"?.j:.,si.
hut
he
is
a dead weight—not a instant,
simply
ant.
readers,
whose
idea
of
English
the colony motive power.
Tho Maori-prisoners, taken at thebattle of Moutoa, responded to in appropriate speeches. The
10—Swallow, 27 tons, Catehpole, for the Barrier, in
We deny that opinion in were
to-day given up to the care of Ifori King. festivities were kept up till a late hour, when,
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
ballast.
may even lead them to suppose that Dunecolony
the
be
said
to
be
divided.
fairly
may
10—5,.; l lk-lle.
Until their case is adjucated on, they will receive the company dispersed, evidently well pleased
tons, MeGechie, for Mahurangi, in Mait.S close as follows :—
din is a rising suburb of Auckland, till this The division,
such
it
so
is,
as
resembling
rations
The recovery of with the evening's enjoyment. Though Captain
from tho Government.
ballast.
For Russell, per Sylph, this day, at 4 p.m.
may appear very convincing: hut Mr. (rorst nearly
11!—-Vision, IS tons, "McKenzie, for Little Omah,
some of those on Mr. 'Fit/.Gerald's some of them fiom their wounds is extraordinary Gilpens stay here has been but a short one, he
For Tatiranga, per Surprise, to-morrow, 21st inst., wrote
with
the
intenwords
they
have not a
palpable
—Kattray
passengers.
with sundries —7
tliese
and raises the question whether
lias, it appears, won the well-wishes and esteem
at noon.
own chimerical ideas in the House of RepreMathcson, agf ts.
of a numerous circle of friends, and we heartly
Osprey, to-morrow, 21st, tion of deceiving—he must have known that sentatives, all on one side. Neither is the lower nervous organisation than Kuropoans.
Fitzroy,
per
For
Port
l'J—Orpheus, 21 tons, Inncss, for Matakana, with
the lie was in his licit ft while his pen traced
there
is
lit
news.
wish him a quick and prosperous passage to the
inst., at noon.
From
lie
Canterbury
a few
Except
army.
hateful
to
the
to
cause
iiinlries—2 passengers.
style
For Svdnev, per Novelty, to-morrow, —Ist inst.. at this false accusation against the colonists,
Some little excitement seems to prevail, con- white cliffs of old England. The first-rate
biassed
soldiers
of
the
Robin
Redpolitically
IP—Willian and Julia, 33 tons, Scott, for Mahttthe
p.m.
2
lie knew that the authors of litis bill,
in which the dinner was placed on the table
cerning the recent disclosure ot the dis- reflects
raniri. in ballast.
and Southern Provinces, per s.s. Lady liepresentat ives of the House of Assembly, breast school and a few carpet knights, and
Napier
For
credit
the
host.
on
great
the Orphan
19—CoralQueen, schooner, 02 tons, Trayte, for the
these hitter, we are proud for the honor of graceful manner in which
Bird, on Saturday next, 23rd inst., at 10 a.m.
Gas C'ojri'Aj.Y.—A general meeting of the
of them men who repremanaged. Canter- shareholders
South Sea Islands. —Combes Daldy, agents.
S\". Cokbett, Chief Postmaster. wero the majority
will
the British army to say, are few indeed, Asylum in that city is
of the Auckland Gas
of
constituencies,
which,
gainsented
instead
themselves
to be the he held to-morrow, at their olHce, Company
ENTERED OUTWARDS.
Hardington's
there
is
no particular dislike for the service. bury men arrogate to
Jl'I.Y
ing one fraetioii by any military expenditure, It would he, no doubt, more
of
refinement
education,
Buildings.
profitable were very quintessence
IB—Louis and Miriam, brig, for Sydney.
NOTICES OF SALES, MEETINGS, &c.
however great, would, on the contrary, be there an
Kaffi.i>'g foe a Yopxg WOMAN IX Ajieeica.
of looting, or were and respectability, but the disgusting state
midst
Tins Dat.
large losers by the war. Had this and other there feweropportunity
EXPORTS FOREIGN.
—The best part of the following tale is the
in
existing
of
their
and
less
the
this
institution
during
rain
swamps,
Per Coral Queen, for the South Sea Islands: —GO
an instance
Sale of Clothing, Pdankets, Crimean Shirts, fee., by bills been passed only by Auckland, Taranak', winter mouths, or it might be rendered still would be a disgrace to the savage barbarism prime horror of the narrator, at such
Dnldy.
empty casks, 2 bales prints, Combes
of profligacy:—"'The Tori) Whir say" tuat
Messrs. Jones it Co., at 11 o'clock.
Jurists.
or even byltawkc's J3ayand Wellington memHear
Ihe
Island
of
Maoridom
itself.
less disagreeable were the Middle
several young men, fascinated with the j ersonal
Sale of Flour, Ironmongery, &c., at the large Store
bers there would have been some semblance
to vote a sum for providing additional
Then: are now some thirty-seven or thirty-eight charms of a female attached to the sanitary mir
Durham street, corner of High street, by Messrs.
The s.s. Susannah Cuthbert, Captain Dixon, arrived
reason for making such nil accusation. willing
of
are
condition
in
In
Asylum.
this
what
&
orphans
o'clock.
the
believe
the
now being held in that city, have made compiet-o
regular troops, as we
Ridings Dowden, at 11
pay for
in harbour yesterday morning, from Port Waikato
now'r We say with
Sale of Timber, Leases in the City, Ac., by Mr. S. The people of the middle island, however, Northern members would gladly do, if the thev or have thev been until
p.m.,
via M'.ngf.nui.
She left on Thursday last at
arrangements to have her set up in a raffle, and
of cruel missadder
scene
the"greatest
lose
and
regret,
that
a
nothing
pecuhave
all
to
whatever
Cochrane, at 12 o'clock.
Mini v.as off the North Cape at 0 p.m., on the next
were one at their own disposal and at management has never been seen in this country, and have lier transferred to the holder ot the lucky
female who
■lav.after a rapid run of 2-3 hours. Here she expeiiGeneral Meeting of the New Zealand Insurance
niarily to gain in the process of the carrying matter
their own sole cost —but it cannot be said we hope never iuav again. The children are co\cicd prize ticket. The parents of the
Companv at 2 p.m.
•■m fil a heavy gale from the eastward, accompanied
measures;. Jn the establishment
respectable posiout
ot
ti.ese
the army.
with sores, arising from poor and insufficient food; have hitherto sustained most
that
the
is
hateful
to
To
cause
liv a terrific sea ; lay-to under the lec of the North Prince of Wales Theatre—" Rob Roy" and "A Kiss
the
to
arrangeof a sound and solid peace they have much to
their feet are covered with chilblains, which nothing tions in society, have consented
Cape lor 12 hours, sent down all yards and topmasts.
say so is to throw an undeserved slur upon
in the Dark," in the .Brunswick Hall, at half-past
could have magnified to such ment—so has she, with a coolness and nonchagain. Thev were willing to vote ;l>3,000,0(j0 men who are lighting not only the battles of but dirt, and neglect
T.-.ik a fresh departure at S a.m. on Saturday morn7 p.ui.
remarkable
whose
is
from.
In
one
case
in
one
beauty
lance
suffering
now
most
they
us
are
isiur. the wind still blowing fresh from the eastward, Grand Exhibition of Living Wonders, at the Odd of monev, of which they will bear the larger the Northern settlers but of Middle Island sores
unfortunate childhave actually rotted
most charming, whose character has hitherto
aTi'l tii'' sea increasing in height ; at 4 p.m. that day
Fellows' Hall, at 7 p. m.
portion of the charge, to settle these Maori men also. It was Middle Island men, and the toes of the
with
stamprd
been
and
whose
iace
is
spotless,
arK-hored in Mongonui, where she remained until
barbarities once and for ever ; they desire Canterbury
]>i such a building, nothing but cruel neglect con Id
the purity of an angel. TVlien spoken toon
men in particular, who, in LSliO,
n"--n on Monday, when she again sailed for this port,
MARRIED.
to preserve from disgrace the Uritish honour, were the loudest in crying out for vigorous possibly have rallied! them to tlio condition from this subject, there is no visible emotion maniand anchored oil'the North Head at a.m. yesterday
they are beginning to recover. The Governfested beyond that deep and indescribable look
m.irniiej (17 hours). A barque and schooner wer<; Leaning—Engl ink.—On July 10th, at St.Matthew's and as good subjects to assist in <]ue!ling
prosecution, and we thank Messrs. Stafford, which
ment use this .Asylum for the maintenance 01 those of resignation which we have rarely seen
Church, by the Kev D. Jones, John, eldest son of rebellion, within the colony.
seen oil' "_'apu Brett.
All this they
of public chanty.
and
Cracroft
Wilson
and
others
.10;
left
the
lie,
support
Mr.
J.
to
children
who
are
to
Victoria-street,
Elizabeth,
Leaning,
of
Weld,
The s.s. Lady I'ird, Captain F. Rentier, arrived
equalled hitherto in the lineaments of thehuman
have to gain by carrying the war to a sucfor the manly stand they then took, but Does tho Government know wliat a slate it has been
youngest, daughter of Mr. Joseph England, of
frotn the Southern Provinces yesterday morning-, liavfue. The committee of arrangements have
it
indeed,
enquiry
but
in
public,
cessful
not
one
call
for
;
termination,
kept
\\"i:
a
sixpence
Waiitku.
sailed from Dunedin on the 9th iust. She left
Thus far the
we must tell tlx; editor of the Press, and all seemsin?
e 1 to the arrangement.
lo be a case in which the Magistrates would be assent
the shape of commissariat expenditure, not
\V'.-;lin:.'t..'n on Friday last at tio"ii, arrived at Napier
those who having put their hand to the quite justilied in holding an enquiry, and wc are not matter has been kept rather quiet, very little
DEATHS.
p.m., on Saturday, and left again on Sunday
at
one local improvement in the construction of plough may wish to look back again, that at
held
having
strange probe
been
to
this
given
publiciU'
all sure that the late matron might not
nt noon : a heavy swell was experienced throughout.
O'BeiiiNß. —On July 13th, Mary Ann, third daughter roads, or location of settlers, will result, to
miserably ject, except those who "had chauccs to obtain the
is as much theirs as ours, inasamenable at law. The dietary lias been
The Lady liird brings a full cargo and several pasof Patrick O'Jk'irne, aged I t years and G months.
the
matter
island.
have
till
They
the people of the middle
Three or four ounces ot raw meat, ot fact from an "inside view of the committee and
sengers. She leaves again on Saturday next.
The funeral will leave her late residence, Chancerymuch" as unless this bo made the last of insutlieient.
with no potato pay and nothingdirectly, and as Mr. Gorst the
their doings." The female is to be at the absocourse considerably less when cooked,
street, on Wednesday (this day), at 3 o'clock.
The schooner hioindie, Captain Proctor, was loadbe
will
they
Zealand
wars,
responNew
food enough lor growing lute and unconditional will of those who draw
ing at Dunedin for this port on the 9th inst.
Friends please accept this invitation.
accuses them, pecuniarily to receive, and sible for a perhaps stdl larger expense in toes and a little bread is not
starved.
literally
have
been
children. The children
her—her lot in life to be determined and disThe brig Louis and Miriam entered outwards at Cai!adi"». —On July llHh, at Napier-street, David, these arc the men, and Mr. Gorst well knew
who is responA"ain wo sav, we do not know or rare
putting down the next rebellion.
posed of absolutely by tlie person who holds the
the Customs yesterday for Sydney.
we
depublic
fourth son of James and Elizabeth Caradus, aged it when he wrote, who passed the ?sew Zeapart
the
of
the
sible for this". But on
winning ticket, \Ve don t know the exact age
The schooner Coral Queen, Captain Trayte, sails
It is idle (says tlio Press, writing 011 the bearing
3 years and 8 months.
land (Settlements Act," an Act which Mr.
mand an enquiry into the condition and management of the female whose future is .thus to be literally
for the South Sea Islands this morning.
of the ' Ciirdwull despatch, 1) for tlio colony to comThe funeral will leave flio residence of his father,
Asylum. It is not a public institution
Orphan
Gorst affirms was propounded for the pnrof
the
The schooners Sea 3reeze, from Russell, and
determined by the hazard of the die." Judgplain. Jt is useless to urge that the management, of in one sense,
this day (Wednesday), the 20tli. Friends will
it is so in another, lor it takes publlellen, from Wangaroa, both arrived yesterday
pose of involving the British Government jN'ativc all'airs was confided to us; that wo adopted lic money to but
ing from her face we should not take her to bo
please accept this invitation.
do public service. "\V e call on the Goafternoon. The Sea Dreeze left Kussell at 8 a.m. on
tor an over Lwenty years old, and perhaps younger.
in an undertaking which will rctjuire the llu» line we thought best; ivnd that tlio Jlome Government on behalf ot' these pool' children
Monday last.
She is a native of the genial clime ot Italy—
presence of a large body of troops, thus vcrninent lias now broken faith by turning round enquiry into the lUets.
The ship Day Dawn, Oapt. P. Jones, came alongwhieh
insisted
resuming
tlio
it.
011
transpower
having been, as we learn, bom there—but is of
anil
which
thai;
continuing
military expendit tire
side the wharf yesterday, and commenced disIn Otago the weather during the hint American parentage. We have been put in
ferring to us only a year ago. There was ail element,
is so profitable to New Zealand colonists." of incongruity in the
rain, hail
charging. She is announced to sail for Sydney on
programme of proceedings to three weeks has been very severe,
possession of her name, but now only disclose
•Saturday next.
whieh our colonial politicians, in spito of warning, sleet, and snow being the order ot things, the initials —P. N. B. Her father is a native of
lakes
ot
St'KCTEUI'It AGJJ.YDO.
chose to shut their eyes. They insisted on the preas
described
and the streets are
Pompey. Onondaga county, and is now a most
A CYCLONE AT THE FI.TI ISLANDS.
They had
sence and assistance of JJritish troops.
Give every mail tliino ear, but Tow thy voice:
THE WAIKATO MILITIA.
mud."
Diptheria is very prevalent; in respectable looking gentleman with a flowing
Take eaoli man's vousuro, but reserve tby judgment.
not. the pluck and independence to say we demand
Loss Of Tilt: SCIIOOXEB MkCHAXIC AND EIGHT
ot
elnldien
He was
number
has
been
said
and
written
and
beard, whose age borders on fifty
This above all,—To tliine owuself be true;
A Git eat deal
a great
Dunedin
to be allowed 0 tight this fight out ourselves. They
Livks.—iiv the arrival of the Native Lass from the
And it must follow, as the night tlie day,
origiuall}' a carpenter and joiner, and formerly
about the men of these regiments, as to their crawled 011 their bellies to Knglainl in the most ab- lnive died from its effects. A daily
Smith Sen Islands we have news of (he wreck of the
Thou canst not thenbe fake to any man."
was
a cameo
he
uselessness as settlers—that tliey would in- ject petitions that, her military power might be used paper has been started in Dunedin under worked ill Utica. Subsequently
schooner Mechanic, Captain Malcolm, and the loss
The escort ar- cutter. His fortunes rose as he grew older, and
of all on board. The Friendly and Fiji group of
is plain nonsense to
carry out their policy.
with
crime
and
Jt
to
pauperundate
the
title
Mail.
1864.
WEDNESDAY,
20,
Olmjo
country
JULY
the
of
the
AUCKLAND,
lie went to Europe some time since, spending
I-' 11'i' i were visiledon the 30th and 31 st March with a
that the assistance of British arms did not.
ism, that they would neither settle down suppose
rived on the 20th ulfc. with 10,-111 ozs. 1/ considerable time in Italy.
S'jvi-rc cyclone. The Mechanic was lost the 31st March,
carry with it the right and the necessity of imposing dwts.
emigraand
least
Gorst
crcd.it
lor
the
lands
The
at
Mr.
immigration
give
upon
any
We
must
allotted
to
nor
to
them,
gold,
Tue Goveenor and the Assembly.—We
on the N.W. reefs of Tonga, and all hands perished.
the conditions 011 whieh, and the cause in which,
lor the quaitei take the following from the Wellington IndeThe first notice of the wreck was the light things t!ic display of a considerable amount of other useful occupation and employment.
those arms should he used. The result has now come. tion returns for that province
departures
ot
Immediately after their lirst introduction Iter Majesty's Government, has given its decision just ended, show a balance
pendent. It may be taken as a fair expression
11uit were washed on to the main island of Tonga, .Jesuitical cunning in his work of the
and al J'nuyhi Mot a. The wreck was fonnd in fifteen 41 Maori King."
Jt is clearly written wc find that a cotcmporary did not hesitate that the troops shall not be used to carry out the against arrivals of -1,283, It was reported of opinion in the South as to the course which
the Ministry,
fathoms of water, with both masts gone. The two
of misleading the British to stigmatise them in its summary number confiscation policy of last Session.
that native silver and copper had been dis- the Assembly will expect from
would
heels were on shore, so it was concluded that the for the purpose
It; is quite clear that the wish is father to
and the small chance Sir George Grey
near Quecnstown.
covered
vessel must have ran on the reef on the night of the Parliament and people, and contains just for England as a useless and worthless body
conclusions
to
enough
he
bold
were
try
have
r et to
bj
that
Auckland
of
truth
fullness
for
have
learn
to
Amongst
men
in
playing
thought,
upon
much
of
semblance
of
the
tlio
we
the
word,
villein,"
a
passengers
gale, and rolled over into deep wafer and sank inside so
3
with either one or the other :—" It is satisfactory
1 1n* reef. She left Afeva—a place about seventy as to enable him to do so, where, as a manner anything but complimentary to the management of native affairs has been the ' Lady Bird' is Mr. Harris the Superin- to be assured that Ministers will not give way,
miles to tlie'northward from where she was wrecked
necess irily be the case, the reader is them. Oil the floor of the Provincial Coun- resumed by the Imperial Government. The tendent of Otago. The Lyttleton limes, in or relinquish the power' they possess—and will
must
"*i tlieljdth March, it was then blowing very heavy
ill-informed on the subject of which he cil chamber itself, they were spoken of by a. accusation that the colonists had not the alluding to this,"has the following in its issue continue to possess, till the Constitution is susfnnii the northward. The following persons were but
pended. Mr. CardwelTs instructions will not
known lo be on board the ill fated ves.-el : —Captain reads, and where Mr. Gorst's academical prominent leader of the peace-at-any-price pluck and independenceto say Wc demand of the 7th:—
Asothkr Emuassy.—AVe learn th.it His Honor warrant Sir George Grey in disregarding
•lames Malcolm, jur., .Tames Piper, first mate, Anionosiiiou is likely to bo taken as a set-oil" to party as the scourings of the streets of to be allowed to fight this light out ourof Otugo, has visited
Superintendent
Mr.
the
nic, a nut ive of the Western Island, second mate,
which
arise
the
mind
of
of
is
reducfio
ad
abstirdinn.
of
Harris,
in
altogether the wishesof his responsible advisers.
Dunedin and Melbourne —and the organ
selves," the very
may
anv doubts
ia
bis way to Auckland.
Should he do so there will be a struggle in the
the euok, and four seamen. About five toils of the the reader.
contained inuendos against them t!ie very absurd remarks which proceed from this province on (lie
this
be we caim U say ;
party
may
mission
object
of
oil from the Mechanic washed on shore oil the
Cabinet, in which the Ministry are likely to be
of Auckland Mr. Gorst is from time to time, which we need not now the pen of a realty clever man blinded by exact
is
someTo
the
settlers
that
it
1 tit it would not be a bad guess to say
i-land of Malinva (Tonga Group) and with other
They have the whole colony on their
lias victors.
Does
Government
and
Southland
as
a
thoroughly
unpractical
political
jealousy.
well
known
hatred
local
Tho
man,
repeat.
thing about mnnev.
affirmed and approved
portions of 1],,, wreck was sold.
a loan ol tIo.UUO side, the Assembly has
How signally the men of our AVnikato the wildest vigorous prosecitt ionist amongst; got from the General Government
I.'.s-; (11- the ScHOO.VKIt CIUKLOITE.—The Fiji a wild theorist, to whom unfortunately was
their policy, and it now remains with them, dislabile
i'or three months to finish her mam
schooner Kli/.a Ann reports thn loss of the Hama most important trust, in the regiments have practically given the lie t.> us ever dream that the British Government, a month
to carry it out
visit
oi
opposition,
committed
regarding viceregal
: and this arrangement followed upon a
burg schooner, Churolotte, on the L'ocatafanoa
Auckland, J. ho boldly and firmly.
execution of which he signally and disgrace- their calumniators, we have only to refer to with its Exeter Hall predilections would tlworks
10 Southland Superintendent to
lo'el. to the eastward of Lukeir bit. Some of the
and then hurried from the the police sheet, the savings' bank returns, give us carte blanche to sweep the island. Of ago monarch may bo /iv/rf-gomg instead ot boriov.
all
IxEFOIiJIATOHY ESTABLISHMENTS. In
wivi-k was on shore at Lakemba, but the crew and fully failed,
are to the civilised
and mortified, in ill and their services in the field and in the When Mr. Cracroft Wilson said ill the ing for aught wo know ; but tho chances
towns, when the population has inpasrenjifrs had not been heard of when the Eliza country, chagrined
rumour is lloating about
indistinct
is
contrary.
an
so
ne
provision
and
three
And
certain
extent,
with every one camp. Considering the number of these House of Assembly that with
thousand
creased to a
Ann Iffr homo I.ouio, fin the 30th March.
humor with himself,
of this Government is northward
reformation, as well as .the punishThe brig Jy.illah Rookh had to put into Viiuvh, to- here. He is reported to have said at the men, it is astonishing how few of them have resolute men lie would clear the island ol that a memberventure
visit made for the
suggest
that
such
any
to
bo
bound, too, we
Whatever may
I'efit, she having been severely handled in the cyclone.
moment of his leaving for Melbourne, when been arraigned for crimes committed against rebellion, ho said, we believe, nothing more should be postponed for the present, ior it might be ment, of juvenile criminals.
■Most ot her bulwarks, st-inchions, ire., were lost, but
the crime of a child it is only with the slncerest
asked bv a friend if lie intended to return, the civil law, and we believe also that the ; than what he and they were perfectly imagined that Canterl u y wants money as well as pity
the crime,
she afterwards sailed for Fiji.
punish
that
we
the
criminal
for
llie Cheetah, Captiiin Sustenance, had the cyc- that lieVould give the people of Auckland same remark applies to delinquencies against capable of doing, but these three thousand Otago and Southland.the
Canters will take a and it is usual to found establishmentssinwhere tlie
If our friends
lone to the west of Fiji, from the S.K. to S., but she leave to hang him if lie returned among them the military law. The fact is that among men must have been settlers, and the war
ot the
Aucks" they elfects of the neglect and hardened in the
poor
weathered it without damage, and put into Anitani again. II is work on the Maori King may be them arc several of the sous and relatives of made against all those who refused at once word of advice from the
careless parents may be counteracted
affect
them.
fur supplies.
allow
fear
to
not
such
any
littlelaw-breakingchild,;byproper training, steady
looked upon as the ebulition of a revengeful our most respectable country settlers—many to deliver up their arms and swear allegiance, would
all
is
Ihe 2ii_tive Lt ss was in latitude 16 deg. S. longithat
a
feeling
shows
are
Many
hesitation
discipline, and Cnristiau teaching.
and unchristian spirit, which ever seeks to are small freeholders themselves—and the The youngest novice in political matters here, The very
tude 171 degrees K., and
had nothing more than an
it should be. Canterbury lias in these establishments saved from destruction,
ordinary gale of wind l'rom jSWV. to N.N.W., carry- iii|uro those from whom it has received kind- very fact that they enlisted for such a service, however, knew that this course, the not quite as
world
ing close reefed topsails to the N.E., without any ness and whose kindness it has once abused. as they did, proves them to be men of energy cheapest and the best which could have all along been living on both income ami mental and bodily, and returned to the
has been
distress. The wind at Lifuka, during the cyclone Mr. Gorst has not even the virtueof sincerity and will, whose eilbrts, directed rightly, will been adopted, would never have been capital, and we very much fear that more only when the evil ot their childhoodreformatory
We have no such
wrs the severest, from E.iS'.E. to
N.E. and at Tonga which is possessed by some of the Philg- place them bye and bye in a position of f sanctioned at home. The colonists were not southern prouiuccs will not be the only ones eradicated.
necessity or
to X.N.E.
returned establishment here, and that the
The tide rose at Tonga
Sir George social and political importance in this Proiii.
so foolish as to undertake a war 011 anyf whose cheque will some day
exists was painfully demonten feet higher than usual, and flooded much of the Maori party, Bishop Selwyn,
institution
an
such
effects;."
no
Grey, and others who mix freely and on vince.
other terms—for the war is now being carried with the endorsement
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dash ami bravery. No wonder then that the
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THE NEW. ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JTTLY 20, 1864.
I propose makbig the permanent' foot paths
road-start from the pier at the end of QueenBoard was nod
The.
street
i,«vi
"sf-'reiay afternoon, at their offices, Canada
The first tiling that requires due attention is the
Buildings.
permanent drainage of each separate house and prePresent—Mr. Graham, (Chairman) ; Messrs. mises, at once, i*l the sewer, from each side of the
George, Swanson, Darby, Webster, Sheehan, "YVrigroad. ii.Ji p" letier drainage cm lie shown to exist.
ley, and Turnbull.
Peri'iitii.. , arrange at oitr with the Gas and
The minutes of the previous meeting were read
Water Coir-peny to liv their permanent mains or
and confirmed.
pipes, reservoirs, and hraneh pipes. All this is reI.ETTKBS.
quired to he doiii; piopeHv before tlie road is perL. O'Brien, on the subject- of employing military manently made,
labour in the repair of Grafton Bond. ohe Lieut.With re""r'l to tho sewer, I advise that every
General declines to allow it.
street runnimr into Qurcn-strtet have a proper inlet
Mr. Webster moved, Mr. Darby seconded, that the /""l ined in tin: sewer or receive the same when made.
part of the road complained of should bo put in Why is the sewer put in en one side of the street, and
repair at once.
not in the centre
2nd.—TT. ITohbs. complaining of the rating of
Your Engineer proposes making the footpaths on
some pro| eity in Alb- rt-street, the property never each sido of the street, three or tour feet wider, so
yet having been occupied.
as to form a sufficient width of gangway when in tlie
Mr. Darby moved that rating beyond £2CO be day time the cellar /laps are open, and the width of
deferred until the bouses now in course of erecpavement or fool path is truly dangerous to the pubtion be occupied.
lic. On Sundays and holidays, in the fine weather,
Mi*. Shcchan seconded, and the resolution was I hope and expect that Queen-street will become the
passed.
liegent-street of Auckland. This alteration will be
3rd.—A letter from the Superintendent, demanda saving of outlay inasmuch as the footpath will not
ins; the inspection of the books of the Board, from cost more than one-half per yard area that the road
sth Angus! next.
will.—l am, &c.,
4th.—l.ee, directing attention to the foot-path in
G. Bit amah Fuazi."
Mr. Wrigley suggested that before printed forms
Eden Crescent, which requires raising to the level
of the road, and offering if the path were raised to of notice were ordered that some copies of the Building Act should be provided, and he moved that 50
cover it with scoria at his own expense.
The Chairman remarked that, he thought that, the copies of the Building Act and 200 copies of the
roadway at this spot having remained in its present printed forms should be supplied.
STOMS BHEAK'NtJ MACHINE.
condition for the last 25 years, it might be left to the
engineer, as there was a considerableamount of engiThe Board next discussed the suggestion of obneering required in order to make the road level.
taining another Stone Brcahing Machine.
It. was movod by Mr. Darby, and seconded by Mr.
11r. Darby moved tbatthat part, of the report
George, and carried unanimously.
should he referred to
and that the
Bates collected to this date—£2,29o 15s. 3d.
Hoard should consider
after knowing the
I'NINTINCI 111 K REPORT.
price, &c., and should e||p|§£witli tlie Provincial GoThe only tender received was from the jVew Zmvernment as to the adafSiF'liry of combining with
fmiifer, at .t'2 per sheet, and the cost altogether would them in the purchase of yonc capable of breaking 50
be about £30. The report was now in course of tons a day, which woul.t .-tillice for the wants of both
printing.
the Provincial Government and the City Board.
ITEMS 01- EXVENDITURE.
Mr. Wrigley seconded the motion," and it was
Mr. Swanson objected that theitems of the sums of carried.
money paid away in cheques had not been given in
TUK MAIN' SEWER.
the Report.
Mr. Webster next spoke upon the subject of the
The Secretary explained that the details would be Sewer, and said that there could not be a more imgiven in the appendix.
portant subject, for the consideration of the Board
UPI'Kli QUEEN-STREET.
than that of the drainage, and he thought it should
sth.—A letter from an Inhabitant in Upper at once be asked of the Provincial Law Adviser wheQueen-street, complaining of the stoppage of the ther thev had the power to compel (ho proper drainworks.
age of the houses into the sewer.
The Foreman explained that the ground was now
•The Chairman thought that a bye-law might be
so soft that the carts could not get up to the works.
framed for compelling occupiers of houses to drain,
The Clmiiman thought that there could not be a and then the question might be left afterwards to the
more favourable time, for if the contractors waited Provinoial Council.
Lpon some remarks being made as to the injustice
till the summer, there- would then bo complaints thatthe ground was too hard.
to those on the further side. The engineer suggested
Mr. Darby moved, Mr. Sheehan seconded, that the that a brick culvert, should be carried along on the
question be referred to the engineer.
opposite side, into which the inhabitants should drain
HKVOItT OF FOIIE.MAN OV WORKS.
and five or six openings be made into the Sewer inThe Beport of the Foreman of the Works was stead of forty or fifty.
then read as follows :—
lhe Engineer suggested the use of (lap inlet pipes,
Gentlemen,—I beg to submit the following re- and tho I hairnutn thought that some should be
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port for the information of the Board, on tins various obtained as a sample.
works let by contract, also the work (lone bv the
CIvU.AU KNTUANCE3.
Hoard's labourers during the last week. The conMr. Swanson objected to the universal use of the
tracts for the most part have had littlo done to thom, cellar entrances in the public streets and remarked
although the weather has been fine, tiie surface of upon the danger of tho practice, and instanced tho
the eait-h being soft, and still retaining a quantity lives that had been lest, and tho inconvenience to the
of water, the carters would not bo induced Uj make passers by. There was no necessity for house-holdThe contractors for the fascines in Welling- ers to havo them, and to intrude upon public- proit start.
ton-street and Freeman's Bey have been at work ; perty, why should not a shop-keeper have the goods
the quantity required for Freeman's Bay lias been delivered within his premises, and a trap made inside
laid on the road, and I have commenced to cover it his own door. He would stop tho pivictice completely.
It was decided that tlie question should
with gravel. I understand the quantity required for
bo brought
Wellington-street Ims also been cut, and is beintr before the Committee of the whole Board, upon the
consideration of tho framing of bye-laws.
carted on to the ground : but as considerable fillingiWr. Swanson thought that that portion of tlie
in is required before they can bo put on the road,
Report referring to tho alteration of the footpath,
owing to the banking having slipped, or rather setshould
bo rejected, as though it was very desirable,
days
tled down, it will bo a few
before they can bo
laid on the road. Mr. Brown is making tho ground perhaps, thero should he some improvements also
made
in Freeman's Bay, and other places of equal
good fortius purpose, but I am afraid tho last night's
rain will cause it to lie delayed a littlo longer. importance with Queen-street.
Tho
Chairman said that all latitude wouldbe given
Albert-street contract and the filling-in of the upper side of Kl)i<'t-s1 net are being proceeded with. to the engineer, if the Report were adopted as a
whole, to use his own discretion in improving other
Stanley-street drain is all but completed. Tho footplaces besides Queen-street.
path between West Quein-stnet and WvndhamSome remarks were made upon the sewer being on
street has been completed ; also a new crossing at
one side of the street, and .M r. Wrigley asked why if
tho foot of Shortland-street has been laid ; tho contract for these crossings is now finished. Nothing the engineer thought it improper ho was not empowered to continue it from this time, up the middle
has been done in Upper Queen-streot by tho conof the street.
tractors last week.
]\h\ "Wrigley gave notieo tlmt at tho
ordered
The works
to be done by the Board last
next mooting
of tho Board he should move that tho sower should
meeting have been attended to ; the portion of Highbe
carried up the middle of 'he street.
street damaged by the Gas Company has been reTho sitting of the City Board then terminated.
paired Tho following is the amount and cost of tho
material and labour expended on it
yards
of gravel, 43, at 4s. 6d. ..£!) 13 0
Cubic
PRESBYTEHIAN CHURCH, 110BRON-STBEET.
Labour and Cai t-ago
INDUCTION OF THE REV. JAMES HIDE.
2110
A meeting of tho above Church (and of the PresTot:-l. . ..£l2 4 6
bytery) took place yesterday evening, at seven o'clock-,
This is the smallest amount of labour and matefor tho purpose of inducting the Rev. James Hill
rial that I could use to make it passable. I may (lato of St. Andrews) into the pastoral otlice
in conalso mention that an arrangement has been made nection with this church.
with Mr. Smart, for certain repairs to be done to the
Ihe proceedings of tho evening were commenced
streets and crossings damaged by tho Gas Company. by singing a part of the
GStli
after which the
This arrangement, will enable me to repair a few of Rev. T. Noi lie (Moderator ofpsalm,
tho Presbvtery) read
the worst and most dangerous places, which I have the 132nd psalm, and
offered
prayer.
commenced to do. During the favourable weather
Tho Kev. the Moderator then preached an imlast week tho following quantities of gravel and pressive sermon from the
chap, of Matthew.
metal from the stone breaker were brought 35—38 verses, urging upon oth
tho Church their duty
into
town
and
distributed
amongst
tho and responsibility in assisting to extend the principles
different streets:—Gravel,
loads, spread of Christianity amongst tho surrounding
225
population,
in Queen, Victoria, Albert, High, Nolson, and especially in the out-settlements.
Barrack, and Dmham-streets. Melal, 240 loads,
A part ot the 132iul psalm was then sung, and the
spread in Queen, S)iortland, Wakefield, VictoriaKev. W. P.rown (rlerk of tin! Prei-byterv) read a
All the metal broken last statement of the
street, and Alton Koad.
which had led to the
week, besides the largo heap that was on the ground, call ot the Lev.circumstances
J. lliil to tho pastorate of the
brought
has been
into town. lam sotrv to say the Church.
machine was stopped yesterday, owing to a part of
Die Kev. ,T.
(Tuductor), having put the
the machinery of the breaker having givjm way, but- usual questions Macky,
to tho pastor elect, then gave the
no time was lost in having the damage repaired ; it charge, solemnly
and forcibly pointing out the recipis again at work to-day.
1 also find' that the road rocal duties ot minister and
people—urging upon the
that goes down to the tone-breaker will have to be
former his responsibility for a faithful discharge of
altered, inasmuch as tho ground is being pegged olf the
solemn duties of his office ; and upon the latter
to ho sold. If tho Board will be allowed to make the
the duty of affording all needful encouragement and
road through a part that is to lie reserved by Govassistance to llie minister of their choice in his
ernment, which is the way I intended t.o make it,
work.
arduous
very little deviation will be required ; if not, a porThe benediction having been pronounced bv the
tion of our labour will be lost —but nothing to
Rev.
X.
Norric, tho meeting (at, which there was a
of, as no metal has been put on that part of tho road.
attendance ot members of other denominations
The slwd over the engine has been finished, which illlarge
addition
to those connected with the church) was
makes it more secure. Spoutings ought to bo carried
round this .--hod and info Die tanks, whi<li would save brought, to a conclusion.
carting wafer; this would pay itself in a few weeks j
and save a de'il of trouble and expense.
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THE RANGITIKI MURDER.
I have, ice.,
Wk gave an account, in our last Summary of the
Wiu.iam Anheeson,
trial aud conviction of Waiter Trickor, for tlio wilful
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murder nf'Mr. Kayner, at Kangitiki, in
CITY BOARD.—Tuesday.
usual weekly meeting of the
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THE ROYAL ARTILLERY.
{Jourt, of two mere children, the eldest not ten
The battery of artillery new under orders to emvearg of age, with the crime of stealing.
Mr.
Veckham evidently deplored the necessity which bark for Sydney arrived in New Zenlind on the
obliged him to send these two children into the 17th April, 1800, under tlie command of Captain,
company of hardened villains in the common now Major. Stroveranddisenibarkedat Taranal;i.
and begged of Mr. Commissioner JN'aughton Tliey brought four guns and a large supply of
to keep them apart from the others and very ammunition with them which were very acceptproperly lie administered a lecture to the father nble, as there was only a very limited supply of
which it is to be hoped he will remember. With field guns and ammunition ilien in the colony.
Mr. Beckham we regret that we have no place As the Waitara dispute had just commenced, the
in which to reform juvenile offenders ; we battery found immediate employment in the
should hesitate to commit a poor child field, where, under the command of Major
to the loathsome sink of iniquity which a gaol Rlrover nnd the late Lieutenant Maonngliten,
the onlv two officers of artillery then in New
presents.
Pbince op Walks Theatre.—By special /■jealand. they took part in every allair that
occurred
from the commencement to the termidesire, the operatic drama of Rob Rov" was
The total
again placed on the boards of the Prince of nation of the Waitara campaign.
Wales Theatre, and was received with applause strength of the battery in the field was two
owing
oiKeers
and
and
the
number
men.
fifty
to
by a full house. On a former occasion we noticed that this piece was not only well put upon of positions occupied on both sides of the town
of
Taranaki
this small force was always broken
the stage, as in fact are all the pieces produced
into several detachments, and in no single
by this company, but that the acting of the up
affair
did
the
battery ever muster stronger than
characters
was far above the average
principal
of provincial theatres. On the present occasion 30 of all ranks, and. to show that they were
well
generally
up to the front, we may state that
Mr. Barry's Rob Roy" was a splendid piece
the easualities in the battery were one officer
of acting, on which he had evidently bestowed and
three
men killed and fifteen men wounded,
great care, and had fullv realised the conception
of the part.
Wr. "West, who plays Scotch and although tliej' will return to Sydney after an
characters admirably, was loudly cheered as absence of three and a-half years without anyBaillie Nicol .larvie, and Mr. O'Brien made an thing to shew the arduous and dangerous duties
they have been engaged in, they will carry with
excellent Dongal, looking and acting the Highland Gillie of those days. As Major Galbraith, them the knowledge of having performed their
•Mr. Daniels of courso lcept the company duties at all times and under all circumstances,
both in the field and in quarters, to the entire
in
merriment,
constant
on
As
a sstisfaction of their immediate commanding
former occasion wo had to pvaiso the ollicers,
and although there may have been Vicof
Mrs,
pcting
Helen
Twight
as
McGregor, so on the present occasion, we may toria crosses and medals for distinguished service
Again compliment the managers on so talented in the field awarded to those less entitled to them
than the brave artillerymen who nt the attack by
un addition to their company. The performance the
rebels on No. 3 Redoubt, threw loaded shells
concluded with the farce of a "."Kiss in the
"We perceive that the favourite drama from tlio parapet into the diteli among the rebels,
of the Colleen Bawn," a piece which, where- and cut the fusos to three-tenths of an inch in
ever it has been acted, has met with unbounded order to prevent'the possibility of the attacking
puccess, is in course of preparation, and will party either throwing the shells out of the ditch
or getting out of the May before they burst—it
shortly be produced with new scenery, &c.
lessen the gratification afforded to them
Chamber of Commence.—The tisual monthly cannot
mooting of the Chamber of Commerce will be of having performed a meritorious act which
held at the rooms, Fort-street, to-morrow after- contributed so much towards defeating the rebels
in their rash but determined attack on a redoubt
poon, at three o'clock,
manned by British troops.
' Tendebs will be received by Mr. James
On the termination of the war in ISCI the
Wrigley, architect-, until 4 p.m. of Tuesday, the
head
of the battory proceeded to Auck26th inst., for the erection of a building in land quarters
and were emplo3'ed with the other troops
Custom House-street.
Tiig New Govehnme.vt Buildi>-os.—Some during the summer of 1802. extending the Great
of the dosigns for the new Government Build- South Road, for which service thov received the
allowance from the Colonial Governings are nearly ready for the inspection of the most, liberal
of .)d. a day for every eight hours' actual
Commissioners on the 27th instant, and tlioso we ment,
labour
they performed.
havo seen we can fairly say are fit to defy any
A large portion of the battery went to Taracompetition—whether for chaste beauty of naki
when the present war broke out, last year;
design, or for the completeness of their internal
when the Waikato campaign commenced
arrangements, and whether accepted or not, they and
nonethe less afford conviction that we have the liead-quarters of the battery moved up to the
architects here, who, if they wore permitted, Queen's Redoubt, from which place they were
could erect buildings that would be an ornament detached to Tuakau, ICoheroa, and other posts,
where artillery were stationed, on the Waikato.
to auy city in the world.
Owing to the field operations in the Waikato
• New Zealand Insurance Company.—Tlie
general half-yearly meeting of the shareholders district being conducted principally by Captain
Mercer's
field battery the greater part remained
of this Institution will be lield to-day, in the
Ngaruawahia until the liend-quurters.of the
Company's office, Fraser's Buildings, to receive below
field
force.arrived before Maungatautari. where,
tho half-yearly report and balance-sheet.
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(Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., 11.M.)
I)IiUXKARI>K.
John Andrews, Henry Jackson, and Maria Kearnc.
were each fined 20s. and costs, or IS hours' hard
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12. Virginia was so called in 1554, after Elizabeth,
the virgin Queen of England
13 and 14. Carolina (North and South) was so
called by the French in 1504 in honour of King
PERMISSION.)
Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen,—The absurd requireot the Constitution Act oblige me to call you
together. It is very distressing, but. I really cannot
help it. I could carry on the Government capitally
ments
without, you.
If must be a
s-aitrcc
Charles IX. of France.
15. Georgia was so
King George 11.
10. Alabama was so
cipal river.
of great satisfaction to you to
know that T have done everything I possibly "can to
retard the progress of this Province, so as to secure
our runs from the Gothic invasion of small holders,
called in
called
1(72, in honour
in 1817,
of
from its prin-
17. Mississippi was so called in ISOO, from its
western boundary. Mississippi is said to denote thu
whole river; that is, the river formed by the union of
tho many.
IS. Louisiana was so called in honour of Louis
XVI. of France.
11*. Tennessee was so called in 1795, from its principal river.
The word Tennessee is said to signi'y a
and such like breeders and bringers of popi lition.
1 am happy to say that the war has not vet. extended to this Province, and it gives me equal gratification to say also that I have succeeded,
in conse-
quence, in obtaining the assistance of a large body
of men, who are found to be brave and devoted
customers for those commodities with which this
Province abounds, which, while tliey afford sustenance to the consumer, affords also large profits to
the producer. The war indeed has, under these
encouraging circumstances, thus far proved a great
blessing to this Province, and you will admit that in
the present state of the Provincial finances it would
be difficult to get on without it.
1 he present state of the Natives contrasts favourably with tlieir condition some two vears a<*o. We
can now get runs from them without anv trouble;
for the etlieient. manner in whii-h justice has always
been administered in this Province between the two
races has so embued the Maories with respcct for outlaws and institutions, that it is picking to see how
very easily they arc now managed in all matters
relating to "grass money."
I have succeeded, after a hard struggle, and with
greater difllculty than T at first anticipated, in etlec-
curved spoon.
20. Kentucky was so called in 1782, from its principal river.
21. Illinois was so called in ISO9, fromits rincii id
river. The word is said to .signify the river of men.
22. Indiana was so called in 1802, fiom tho
American Indians.
23. Ohio was so called in 1802, from its southern
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boundary.
21-. Missouri was so called in IS2I, from its principal river.
2-;. Michigan was so called in ISO6, from the lako
on its borders.
20. Arkansas was so called
cipal river.
in
in ISI9, from its prin-
27. Florida was so called by Juan Ponce do Leon
1572, because it was discovered on Easter Sunday;
in Spanish "Pascus Florica."
28. Texas was so called by the Spaniards in 1690,
tually eradicating small holdings in this Provinco.
Agriculture, I am happy to say, is rapidly on the who that year drove out a colony of French, who had
established
Matagorda ;
decline.
and made their
themselves at
first permanent settlement.
29. Wisconsin was so named in 1836, from tho
river of the same name, when u territorial govern-
country overrun by small farmers.
The Provincial share of the customs revenue has
30. lowa was so called in IS.'iS, after a tribe of
Indians of the same name, and a separate territorial
A few more years of my government, and
such a thing as a small farmer'will not be found
within our borders. Yon will admit that a coimtrv
overgrown by Scotch thistles is far better than a
nearly doubled. This is exceedingly cheering, and
may be accounted for by the fact that, whereas, the
principal quantity of liquor drank in tile Province
August, 18G3. up to a recent date was consumed by yourselves and
The verdict, surprised evutv one conversant
Sl'l'ri.Y OF WAT 1:11.
with the the Hettch of Magistrates, whom you will allow to
Upon (he enquiry of tin- Chairman, it was staled tacts ot the case, and numerous petitions were at have done their best in that regard. Now, I am
glad to say, that you and your colleagues have been
that there were now two tanks holding
gallons once sent to the Governor praying him not to conof wulcr.
firm the .sentence of death pas.-ed upon the prisoner. relieved from their onerous duties by the addition
of about 300 hard drinkers, whom I'liave
The Chairman thought it was desirable to
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have
remitting in his enquiries as to the real circumstances in getting together from the adjacent colonies, irretwo more.
Mr. Darby moved, and Mr. Webster seconded the of the case, and the result has produced a conviction spective of some additional hundreds of repular
motion to that effect.
in his mind that Tricker is not guilty. At the time troops or topers scut hither specially by the General
of the murder there were two lads, about
sixteen Government at my earnest request.
KW'OJtT np
ment was formed.
government formed.
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The Inspector
read.
IXril'Kf.-fOK oi- 1 itrn.m.vcs.
oi
i-< i;ii.i it i s Koport
"was
then
The Engineer's report from 11th to 18th Juiv, was
afterwards laid before the Board, and road us follows .■»—
"Engineer's Oflice, Auckland,
July 19, 1864.
To the Chairman and the
Board.
Gentlemen, —On Thursday, .inly 11, your En"ineer inspoctod at Mount Edoii, the steam'engine and
stone-breaking maehine (both of which your Em*incur
fully approves); the engine was doing good
work,
breaking on an average from 28 to 30 tons of stone in
eight hours with 12 horse-power j the fuel consumed
about lOOlbs. per hour, i.e., produce, 3.V tons of stone
broken against lOOlbs. of coal consumed.
Immediate provision must bo made to supply the
boiler with clear water. At present the boiler is bein"
suppliedjwith water highly charged with clay
and
other matters in solution,' the ellbet of
which "is the
deposit of injurious matter upon the surface of
the
;md
tubes
boiler.
I have considered the important
value of the
machine by its production, and I am afraid that large
as it is, it would be very prudent to immediately
procure another, and fix it at onco so that in the'event
(which is certain) of delay at times, it would not
interfere with our power of supply of the stone required for the city of Auckland.
With regard to Queen-street, and all the streets
ot Auckland, I intend, when I tako the
levels, to
place ' bench marks' showing all that can be
required.
At present I am unable to do so for want
pickets
of
staves, vnd off-set rods, which are now being made
by Messrs. Coombes and Son.
After I have the survey of Queen-street and the
iunction ofthe adjoining streets, and made plans and
sections of the same, I shall bo able to lay before you
plainly my intended,mode of operation more fully tiiaa
at present, but, howover, I will now make some shore
observations.
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Mortality
from shot in
Battle.—lt has been
questioned -whether, without the invention of the
bayonet, the musket of the lust century, would have
permanently superseded the crosibow "of the middle
ages. Ami it admits of no doubt that, often in our
own times, the consciousness of the defects of the
firelock, impelled our men to resort to the strong and
certain thrust of the bayonet, rather than to rely for
their safety on the chance performances of the clumsy
and capricious Brown Bess." Nor was there wantThe export of wool continues satisfactory.
ing authoritative testimony to sustain this mistrust.
The Provincial Treasurer has prepared'a financial At the battle of Salamanca, only 8,000 men were put
statement, which will be laid before you, and from /iorx dc combat, although 3,-500,000 cartridges were
which you will perceive that, considering that the tired, together with 6,000 canncn balls (besides which
Provincial Treasury has long been empty, we have there were charges both of cavalry and the line); s»
succeeded in disbursing a very respectable sum of that, as regards the line, only one shot in -137 took
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William Smith, on bail, did not appear.
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Alexander Rogers and William Theobald, two
lads about 10 and 8 years of age, were charged by
Henry Jacobs, with stealing some basins.
Henry Jacobs, sworn,
a general
stilted: HeHewas
dealer, residing in Queen-street.
did not know
the prisoners by sight, he missed some crockery yesterday, and had done so on previous occasions.
basins produced corresponded exactly with thoseThe
lie
had lost, on Friday last.
James Lyndon," being sworn, stated
That ho
lived in West Queen-street, and was a general dealer
he knew the boys. He saw the younger of the
boys enter his shop with the two basins in two
his
hand, the elder bolted directly he saw him the
younger lad said he wanted to sell the basins'
and
said that he had bought them on
Saturday ni"-ht
He told him ho must show where he had bought
them, before he would be allowed to go.
then
kept the boy till some other boys brought He
the elder
prisoner back.
He then handed the basins over
to
the police, and then gave them in charge.
Thomas Scott, Sergeant of the Police, being sworn
that he had found the last witness with two
Paddy," said a gentleman to a son of theEmerald stated
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boys in Queen-street, and the basins in his hand.
Isle, your coat ia too short for you."
Arrah, sure, He then brought them down to Mr. Jacobs'
shop, and
honor,
it'll
be
your
long enough ere I getanother." ' found that they corresponded
exactly with those
Bye Laws.—A witty gentleman,
speaking of a which the prosecutor had
shop.
his
The
in
prisoner
friend who was prostrated by illness, remarked that liogers said he found them
in Jacobs' back yard
he could hardly recover, sincehis constitution was all
Mr. Naughton informed the Bench that the father
gone. "If his constitution is all gone," said a byng e boy was in Court
he worked as a
?
stander, Ido not see how he lives at all." "Oh
carter. The elder boy's father loft his family
some
responded the wag, "he lives on the bye-laws."
year s ago.
A judge being present at the representation
of
Mr. Beckham
up tho father, and rebuked
Pizzaro," fell asleep in the midst of Holla's spoech him severely for called
his neglect of the boy. Ho hoped
to his troops. Mortifying as this must have been,
that the Commissioner would, as ho
had done before,
Sheridan said, with his' usual good humour, "Let keep them
separate from other prisoners in gaol.
is
ho
thinks
he
him sleep;
on the bench."
There was unfortunately no reformatory here to
If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, which he could
send them, and tho evidence was so
fill her above the brim with love of herself; all that conclusive that he
must punish them. Tliev were
runs over will be yours." It must have be< n a crusty then sentenced to
14 days' imprisonment, wi'th hard
old bachelor who said this.
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old, one a Maori and the other a half-caste,
residing with Mr. Kayner, and the. latter of whom
alleges that he left the premises after the deed had
been perpetrated.
The first, of these was not prothe trial, hut the other was the principal
witness against the prisoner, and swore positively te
his being the murderer. The Maori lad has since,
duced at
been privately examined by the counsel for the prosecution, and it is understood that his evidence contradicts that given by the half-caste at the trial on
several material points, though both persist in the
assertion that TJayner was alive on the Friday morning, although the other evidence would lead to the
conclusion that ho was killed on the preceding night.
The officers of justice appear to labor under the impression that it is not their duty to discover the real
murderer, but to bring, if possible, the deed home to
the man charged with the crime, or it is more than
probable that this important matter would not now
ho involved in so much mystery.
Nearly the whole
ot the settlers at Rangitiki disbelieve that the murder
was committed by Trickor at the time stated in the
evidence of the half-caste. If the accused had not
been convicted a charge would have been made
against the half-casto for perjury, but the verdict of
the jury prevented this course from being
taken,
though there can be no question that lie is a perjurer,
and, according to his own evidence, an accessory
after the feet. 'Die affair, taken altogether, certainly
reflects no credit upon the authorities, but the
manner in which the leading gentlemen and the
public generally of the Provinco of Wellington have
exerted themselves to prevent a man they believe to
be innocent from being hanged speaks volumes in
their favor. If the convict had been wealthy, or had
influential connections, the matter would have worn
another and a very different aspect.
There are
individuals who hlame Mr. Stock for takinir so deep
an interest in the case, but in o\xr opinion ' lie words
of Our Lord to the lawyer, Go thou ard do likewise," could be very appropriately addressed to such
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gone to Coromandel on the 38th instant, sunk
in one of the tanks by the wharf. The number
of the letters and newspapers was considerable.
It is not known yet who was the culprit.
Dbake-street —We perceive that this long
neglected street is receiving, at last, some share
of attention from the City Board, scoria ash
being placed on some of the worst holes. The
fearful bog, nicknamed "No. 2 Swindle," has
been laid with fascines, we trust to be speedily
covered with broken stone, or at the least with
scoria—not with yellow clay, the metal too
frequently used in Freeman's Bay. There is
yellow clay enough below the fascines without
putting any above them. We believe, however,
that the City Board Engineer is an Engineer,
and have some hopes that the old rules will be
no longer applied.
Scarcity of Meat in Mablborough.—The
following quotation from the Marlborvutjh Press
; does not offer a very brilliant picture of the
amount of comfort to be expected in that part of
tho world : —"Yesterday, with the exception of
. one or two carcasses of very attenuated mutton,
there was not a pound of butchers meat in the
market, and to make matters still worse for a
bill of fare, every description of fish had kept
a.most respectful distance from the nets. There
were neither fish nor flesh, and we may make the
same remark of fowl, unless purchasers were
willing to pay 12s. a pair for birds, which at this
price would average something like 2s. 6d. per
pound. The reason assigned for such a scarcity
of meat is that the flockmasters are at present
too busily engaged in the lambing to muster
their flocks. A consignment of mutton in carcass, from Wellington, or any near market, at
the present time would prove a profitable speculation to the shipper, and certainly a convenience
to the inhabitants of Pieton.
Kissing Conjugated.—We dedicate the
following, with profound respect and sympathy to
our lady readers, to whom such matters are of
never ceasing interest" To the ticklish verb
s there is, of course, a
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proportionately
ticklish grammar, and the conjugation is as follows:
Buss, to kiss ; rebuss, to kiss again;
plunbus, to kiss without regard to number; sillybus, to kiss the hand instead of the lips ; blnnderbus, to kiss the wrong person ; omnibus, to
kiss everybody in the room ; erebus, to kiss in
the dark. Kissing one's own sister has been
aptly likened to eating a veal sandwich ; carrj'ing out the comparison, kissing one's cousin
unless she be a particular cousin, or coming
under the denomination of dangerous"—may
be considered equivalent to discussing a beef
sandwich ; and the chaste salute, snatched from
the lass we love, to the piquante, appetiteprovoking combinatipn of ham, mustard, and
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to have
hand, of very superior quality, very shortly.
The addition to our adult population within the
last year; in the shape of Justices of the. Peace and
Militia otli.-ors amounts to about SOO. I have hee
c-m lii', in making this selection, to get none but
out
and uut supporters of my administration, and have
not entered into the superfluous question of
their
unifications.
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The loads are progres.'ing favourably. "\Ve
MENDF.Z PINTO, CAGLTOSTRO AND COMPANY
keei
at work on them
Peg to call the nften lion of the Trade in Auckland as many as ton men constantly
our disposal. It is
no
other
at
having
hands
ti u,'
a"d I lie adjoining provinces, to the various a'l vantages
there are some two or tlirce hundred gentlemen
with
which they are enabled to offer to t-hosj favouring nothing particular to do
at present, receiving public
them with orders.
in the Province, who might be usefully employed
Mendez Pinto resides in r.O'M'in :!'ll h pm'ficfly pay
the public works, but, upon representations
and
acquainted -with colonial requirements.
"In con- on
overtures in that direction hcing made to them th-v
sequence of information received" lie is about to declined, alleging that they had an
aversion to work
send out. a large assortment of Ihc following articles, and had accepted Government employment
in order
chiefly for the use of the Natives.
to avoid that objectionable contingency ;
which
Larso minded benevolence"—a neat thing in resolution I entirely concur, as being so with
admirablv
cloaks A la Tartu fie.
accordance with the nature of our service, and
in
designed
by
A fools can, for the use of Ministers,
showing so excellent n spirit of subordination. The
Mr. Cardwell.
importance of a tramway is becoming mine and more
A gross of green spectacles, much used in England evident, and while we import large quantities
of
for viewing colonial subjects—a Maori seen through timber from Australia and other places, we find the
them appears white and spotless, a colonist quite greatest difficulty in procuring posts enough to fence
black.
in the Apostolic Plains. For this purpose, I propose
A Janus hat, suitable to any double faced personthat you do authorise the making of a Uamwav
age high in office.
from some convenient bush near my homestead direct
Ministers, to Napier, by which means I hope that the
Brummagem buttons, for
gre; t
who will wear the new Imperial Livery.
difficulty of getting timber will be entirely obviPrunella shoes, adapted to kick honest men out of ated.
office ; t'lev conceal nil malformations, such as cloven
As regards thistles, I invite your earnest attention.
hoots, and will fit all elderly ladies.
They ale the emblems of my country, and I respect
Corset s, warranted to impede all freedom of move- them. Uut I shall certainly hiing in a bill to eradiment and produce Atrophy. Invented by the Colonial cate all small iarmers, and another bill to drain otf
Oflice, and much admired by weak persons in their all that surplus and unnecessary population which id
i.l -i;ei;.-i'aniiing, to
second childhood.
not required for the
Also, Secret Despatch Boxes, for the use of both of which bills I feel sure \ou will give your
Political Sneaks, with the motto Huctc Virltrte" in cordial suppoit.
gilded brass.
Whether regard be had to the present salisfactoiy
We call particular attention to onr fine assortment slate of the Province or not, I can only add that 1
of moral pocket handkerchiefs, suitable for presents feel quite sure that my Kxeeutivu and myself have
to rebel natives. Those beautiful articles hare been done the best we can for ourselves ; and 1 can osdv
manufactured under the Superintendence of Professor say, that if the result of tur exertions has fallen
Goldwin Smith, acting on behalf of the Aborigines short of our expectations, it is to be attiibutcd to
Protection Society. Each handkerchief contains a circumstances over which I have no control, such,
short verse in sympathetic ink. We give a few speci- for instance, as tho atrocious attacks of that vagabond who w rites for the Thiivs, hut whom 1 have vet
mens, and can assure the public that, all express
sentiments which it is well known JTcr Majesty's hopes (D. V.) either to convert or to obliterate.
Ministers are extremely anxious to impress on the
Native mind. The ground color of these handkerNAVIES OF THE UNITED STATES.
chiefs is red, as it is thought desirable to call to the
recollection of the Natives the red coats they have
At the present day, when so much interest is taken
riddled. The white feather over each verse, followed in American affairs, the following list ol' the States,
by tl e word Cession, will be understood bj' every with the
way in which they came by their ii-itne.-,
Maori.
will be of use :—
road
in
We have
a book
1. Maine was so called as early as IG3S, from
Or heard Pakclias sh.v
Maine in France, of which Henrietta Maria, yu«.-u
That those who would dance,
The piper must pay ;
of England, was at the time proprietor.
Hut we, havia;; judsemats decidedly riper,
2. New Hampshire was tile name given to the
Will dance when wo please and make you pay tlio
territory conveyed by the Plymouth Company to
pi per
Captain J. Mason, by patent, November 7th, 163-1,
Till we were told, we didn't knowwith reference to the patentee, who was Governor ot
How badly wc were used
Portsmouth, in Hampshire, England.
Hut now we know it, hang it'. blow it ! !
Rebellion's quite excused.
3. Vermont was so called by the inhabitants ia
their declaration of independence, January iGtli,
The Pakeha's Queen,
Is exceedingly sreen.
from the French word verd," green, a:ul
1777,
And knows nothing at all about UTU;
mont," mountain.
So
when you choose.
Massachusetts
derived its name from a tribe of
For you're sure not to lose,
4.
Anything more than may suit you.
Indians in the neighbourhood of Boston. The tribe
is
thought
have
derived its name from I lie Blue
away
your
to
pahs
Send
from
Your revered prand-mammas.
Hills of Milton. "I have learned,"' says R-gur
Who eat. though too tough to be eaten.
Williams, that Massachusetts was called from trie
And when the war's over.
Blue Hills."
You shall all live in clover,
As payment for having been beaten.
5. Rhode Island was so called in 1644, in reference
to the Island of Khodes, in the Mediterranean.
As a large demand for flour and sugar" is antici(i. Connecticut was so called from the Indian name
pated, .a branch establishment for this department of
of its principal river.
business may be opened at Government House.
A Great Clearing-off Sale at a ruinous sacrifice,"
7. New York (originally called New Nethei lands)
(of colonial interests) will probably take place shortly. was so called in reference to the Duke of York aud
For further particulars apply at the oflice of the Albany, to whom this territory was granted.
S. _S e\v Jersey (originally called New Sweden)
-Vvw y.ealander, or at Government House.
Is .15.— A large quantity of strong incense always was so named in ICG4 in compliment to Sir Geoigu
on haiul—its composition is similar to that offered up Carteret, one of its original proprietors, who had
before the Golden Calves, who, according to Dr. C'o- defended the Island of Jersey against the Long Parlenso, wore much pleased with it. Persons having liament during the civil war of England.
9. Pennsylvania was so called in 1681, attar
heads like those of the images referred lo will proWilliam Ponn, the founder of Philadelphia.
nounce it excellent.
10. Delaware was so called in 1703, from Delaware
Bay, on which it lies, and which received its name
from Lord De la Warr, who died in this hay.
NAPIER.
11. Maryland was so called in honour of Henrietta
(From tho "Hawke's Bay Times," July 11.)
Maria, Queen of Charles 1., in his patent to Lord
A CORRECT VERSION
OF lIIS HONOR'S
STEECH.
Baltimore, June 30, 1032.
;
in
3'HTLO-MAOEI NOSTRUMS.
The following nrospectns, issued by the PhiloMaori agents, Messrs. Monde;? Pinto, Cagliostro and Compwv, appears in the Wi'fhngftm
Ti'dcpcntlcnt. YY o -oroei ve tliit a branch establishment lias boon opened at the office of our
cotemporary in Short land-street.
i
Coaches
|
line of
Cobb & Co., are household words in other Provinces of New Zealand than Auckland:—Yesterday was An important day for Ivaiapoi ; the
largest- public meeting ever known in the town
was held, and the first of Messrs. Cobb & Co's
toadies started for that place.
Two journeys
wero made from Christcliurch and back with a
coach and sis horses, the journey being accomplished in about eighty minutes, including stoppages. Messrs. Cobb ifc Co. seem determined to
constitute themselves tho Bianconis of tho Australian Colonies, and have generally been the
first to provide a really comfortable and speedy
means ofinland travelling for the public. We
understand that at the end of the month the
line will extend through to the Huranui, the
communication between Puuedin and that river
will then be complete. The road from Inveroargill to Dunedin is in such a state in winter as
to render it perfectly impassable, but in tlie summer that reute will also be available by the same
jneatis.
The company have erected vory capacious stables at Kaipoi and seem detertninecfto
leave nothing undone that may ensure their success, which, if we may judge from previous attempts, seems pretty certain.
|
Co.*B
jjuky,—We perceive that the name and fame of
the strong fortified works of the rebels justified
the supposition that they intended making a determined stand. The head-quarters under Captain Smith, who succeeded Major St rover, on
promotion, was assembled at I'ukerimu, with
the heavy ordnance. «&e.. required to reduce the
rebel stronghold. In April last.the}- accompanied
the head-quarters of the army to Tatiranga,
taking with them two 8-inch mortars, two
24-pound howitzers, and a number of eohorn
mortars, and were present at the attack on the
Gate Pa. They returned to Auckland in May,
whore tliey have been since stationed.
The number that will return to Sydney is
under 50, and it is very probable that a man-ofwar will convey them across.
Now. our readers might very naturallv
imagine that the men of this battery of artillery
after their three years and a half road-making
and campaigning will return to Sydney richer
than thov were when they left it in ISOO.'Tf, however, they so think, thov are greatly mistaken.
In Sydney, where they had only the daily
routine of a soldier's life to perform, the noncommissioned officers received Is., and the
gunners 6d., per diem colonial pav.
In New
Zealand, where they had nothing but hard
knocks, they received nothing but their bare
regimental pay, which went as soon as due for
the purpose of supplying regimental necessaries
consequent upon the extra tear and wear
occasionedby the duties they were engaged in.
This is not the first time we have had occasion
to remark upon what we cannot but consider a
very great oversight, to say the least of it, on
the part of our Colonial Legislature. Can we be
surprised if we find a journal like the Canterbury
Prevx asserting that
the men hate the cause
they are fighting for?" This, of course, cannot
truly be said of them.
The cause is their
Queen's and their country's. But we do sav
that the liien of all arms of the regular service
now in New Zealand have just causo to complain of the niggardliness of the Colonial Legislature, in the way in which they have been
treated; nor can we expect that they will leave
us with any feeling of regret.
The legislature
of this country have acted neither well nor
wisely in this particular, and we trust that even
yet they will do tardy justice to our brave
defenders.
The Rovnl Artillery will carry with them the
hearty good wishes of the people of Auckland.
"When tlie 58th left, us, we iravc a farewell
dinner to the old Black
who had done
us such irood service. Shall we do loss for our
brave friends of the Artillery ? Let the citizens
of Auckland show that they at least can afford
some more tangible expression of their gratitude
than a mere vote of thanks or resolution to that
effect.
i
Cobb
&
"
idailt.
women, a stock of which article I hope
money.
It is gratifying in the extreme to be able to say thai
the appointment of the Wellington debt has not vet
been adjusted. It was with this view that I used
my influence, with success, to get a certain geutletnan well known to you appointed as one of our
commissioners.
I have hopes that we may yet live to see the day
when our share of the £3,000,000 loan will come
into my hands for administration. But upon this
he.id I think it right to tell you that, notwithstanding the concessions made by the General Government thereon to the Superintendent of AVellington,
I am not sanguine.
It is a matter of congratulation to this Province
that the facilities of Steam Communication, have
been so much increased by the addition of that last
boat the ' Huntress,'built in the iron pot specially
for this service, that I shall not ask you to sanction
the expenditure of a subsidy to other steam vessels.
The I lawho's Bay Steam Navigation Company has,
in that boat, vindicated its rights to rank amongst
the most enterprising and prosperous undertakings
afloat, and will, I make no doubt, when the proper
time arrives, be quite ready for any emergency.
The system of assisted immigration to this Province is going on swimmingly. We have already
imported no less than two entire families, and I think
it not unlikely that we may possibly get two or tliree
more in the course of a year or two.
As the unmarried male population of this Province is considerable, I have availed myself of the
generous and disinterested efforts in the cause of
immigration of a highly estimable lady, with a view
to supply the deficiency of females by the introduction of a large number of good-looking young
eltect. "An officer engaged at "Wuteiloo says that
lie could not see more than three or four saddles
cmpt-hd by the fire of one side of a square of British
infantry upon a body of l-'reneh cavalry clo<e to
them ; yet Buonaparte complimented our men on the
superior steadiness of their aim. During the Continental campaigns, he and his marshals held that 450
yards was a safe distance from all small arms, the
ritle included." Colonel "Wilford, in the course of
lecture delivered at the United Service Institution w
London, in November, 1859, stated that during the
Caflfre war, SO,OOO cartridges were fired in a singte
*
engagement in which only twenty-five of the enemy
fell. An engineer officer, who, in one of the gvc.it
battles of the last war, had an opportunity of witnessing theeffect of musketry upon cavalry charging
a square, states that a volley "at thirty paces br< uu:l t
down only three men. The French admit that dtt(f
ing the Crimean war they fired away upwards
25,000,000 cartridges, and certainly did not hit 'Jo,ooo
men, nor kill one-half that number by musketry
fire.
"\Ve believe," says tlie Times, writing about
that period, that the calculation used to be that
one bullet in 250 carrieddeath ; and that estimate is
probably not far from the truth."—The Stoiy oj tins
Guns, by Sir E. J. Tennant.
It appears by the Parliamentary return just issued,
that in Great Britain, the annual average amount of
property and income-tax contributed per head ot
population in the quinquennial period ending March.
31, 1358, was 10s
and in Ireland, 2s !0;ti• Ih<s
-
"
"
annual average in ftreat Britain in the quinquennial
period ending March 31, ISG3, was 7s llrjd. lld m
Ireland, 2s 43,(1.
Fikst-choi' cooks give themselves a good man}
airs, but we don't object to their miiui'ig ways«
DAILY.]
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newest and most
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case
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Work on tho Pentateuch, 3 vols., 1 copy
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Grape
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CLARET— '
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WINE AN 11 SI'IKIT MERCHANTS AND IMI'OUTF.IIK,
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Templo Bar Magazine, vol. 9, 1 copy
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A re-adjustment of Rates for Coasting Trade of
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Cornhill Magazine, vol. 8, 1 copy
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A
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Auckland, June 2, ISO I.
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i
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usual banking business.
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A
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Auckland for the transaction of usual Banking
Business.
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UNDERSIGNED is a Buver.
11. P". STARK,
Share Broker, Queen-street.
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T
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New
STOUT BLUCHERS
Superior Make
MEN'S
Nailed
Roads
Do.
Over Shoes
Youths' first class Nailed
Petersburg Kip Leather
Best Sydney Kip
|
cases Sheet Zinc for Ship Bottoms
-
-
'2a.
2s.
Boots
-
Is. !)d.
J. ROUT.
High-streot.
HAVE
-
lod.
Gd.
EMANUEL BROTHERS,
Gunuual Tmi'outehs,
removed to those premises in Fort-street
lately occupied by James A Son.
lv EROS EN K LAMPS,
Ex 1 Constance.' from San Francisco.
THE
X
Undersigned have received by the above
vessel,
A MAGNIFICENT ASSOItT.MENT OF AMEItICAN-MiDI!
•
IN
KEROSENE LAMPS,
G
]£
E A T
V
A It I E T T.
CRUICKSHANK,
Queen-street. May 5,
lbtii.
SMART A
CO.
CAKD.
Custom
COMMISSION
ON
TONS
AND AGENT FOE
AUCKLAND.
WILLIAM HOBSON,
BONDED
STOREKEEPER
CUSTOMS AND GENERAL AGENT,
Shohtland Stbeet.
Wool, Flax, Kauri Gum, Wheat, Maize, or other
Goods Stored.
ASSORTED
IRON
HUGH REI D,
ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT
Qtteen-Steeet,
OPPOSITE THE NEW
HE. ALFRED BUCK LAND
ID ESL'ECTEULLY informs his FRIENDS that
J
CATTLE can be LANDED on the East
Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads,
OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOUT Till'
USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES
OF THE TIDE,
thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of
a second time putting them in slings, as well as the
additional cost of Boating, vvifli the further advantage
UNION .BANK.
H. P. STARK,
ESTATE, HOUSE, LAND," AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT.
Office, corner of Vulcan Lane, Queen-street,
Aucldand.
Several sums of money to be advanced on
approved security.
RUSSELL,
LEPINE,
W.
ACCOUNTANT, LAND, HOUSE & GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT, '
Upper Queen-street, Auckland.
SUNDERLAND HOUSE,
Custom House Street.
Books Balanced and
Accounts
Collected.
JUST ARRIVED FROM SYDNEY".
GEORGE FISK,
NOW ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
TJRIME CIRCULAR HEAD POTATOES, (in
.L quantities to suit Purchasers), and delivered
SALE AND PURCHASE OP LIYE STOCK,
HOUSES AND LANDED PROPERTY. ;
AUCTIONEER
WANGANUI.
Shipping
„
EATON
&
J.
Queen-street.
A.
&
&
DEWOLF,
9th July, 18G4
WISEMAN
Harness
Harness ;
Brass
Mounted
Mounted, very stroug, Dog Cart and Spring Cart
;
(A cahu).
TV. D. LYSNAIt,
COMMISSION
CUSTOM HOUSE
\out-stheet.
CARTWRIGHT &. HUGHES,
LAND AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS,
Canada Buildings, Queen-stbeet.
HINTS AND
.
Ex Avalanche,'
VARIETY OF SPORTSMEN'S
SITES.
Solid Leather Gun Cases with Looks
A
AND
GF.NERAL WAREHOUSEMEN,
Gun
'
:
'
AUCKLA ND, N: Z.
'
gropolis
RICH I D.
ARC
:
• •
'
1
'
'
KE'ALS,
'
.0
H
I T E
VICTOBIA-STBKET.
T,
1
j E. <W; A; YTE,
IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AMD RETAiL
BOOKSELLER,
I . O N E R,
■ S T. A; T Bookbinder,
Pbinteb,
Musical .iNSTMUMKrrr and . ~z Selleb, &a.,
1
;
BONE" DUST.'
REQUI-
STYAK
"
.
tIUNTEE ;;.
•
,
Have for Sale,
BONE DUST, either at Macky'a Wharf,
at Otahuliu Bridge, or at their Stores, Durham
•
Sale Yards. ■
.
FINE
•
.
and Anti-
-
American Leather' Haversacks
Boys' School Bags
Brown
:
"
. '
•
Slings
Tobacco Pouches and. Waist Belts
. ,
Courier Bags.
Enamelled Leather Gaiters, Leggrns,
-
QUIiEN-STEEET WUABF,
WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW
J O B L I N'S '
HAIR-CUTTING & SHAMPOOING
ESTABLISHMENT,
i ( Opposite:Newman Ewen's Newr Store, •
QUEEN-STREET.
.
.Shot Belts
•
.
.
Shot Pouches •
Patent Leather Reversible Cartridge Carriers
Nets
Game Bags, with
Accoutrements in Brown Patent Leather
.
.i
DRA P E R,S,
WHOLESALE
QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
A. WISEMAN
'
;
.UirOETEBS,
and
A. WISEMA Ni
Saddieru, &c.,
Adjoining Bucklaud's Ilaymarket.
&
COLLECTED.
J. H. BURNS IDE &■ GO.,
&
11AYE JUST RECEIVED,
DEBTS
[A CARD.]
Trade.
Pack Saddles and Mill Belts made to order.
Plain
AGENT,
&
;
A largo assortment of Cart Harness,
Brass Mounted Plough Harness, &c.
-
Hours of attendance—Half-pas 9 till 5 o'clock.
l'air Horse Buggy
Harness; Green Hide Cape Girths; Gents Hogskin
Somerset Saddles, quilted all over; Half Hussar
Saddle, quilted seat, all Ilogskiu ; best Steeple Chase
and llunling Saddles; Kacing do., strong Stockmen's
do. ; Boys' Pad Saddles, Pack Saddles, Side Saddles
with and without leaping heads; Spare heads with
Sockets fitted to Side Saddles ; Victoria Stirrups with
Velvet Pads; Ladies' and Gents' Bridles; Snaflles,
Pclliams's aud Weymouth's, ill variety; Ladies'
Twig "Whips ; Gents' Hunting and Hand; Whips;
Gig Whips ; Four-horse ditto -, Gig AYhip Sockets ;
Coat Straps ; Felt and Kersey Saddle Cloths ; German Silver and Galvanized Stirrup Irons; Officers'
Military .Stirrups Ladies' Spurs silver-plated and
japanned; Gents' Spurs in variety ; l'ancy Leather,
Steel and Brass Dog Collars; Dog Chains ; Valises ;
Round and Flat Saddle Bags; AVoollen Girths;
Stirrup Leathers and Irons; Horso Clotliing complete ; Horse Rugs; Horse Rollers aud Sireingles;
Breaking Tackle complete; Do. Bits and Cavisons;
Head Collars; Manger Chains; Horse, Dandy,
AVater, Spoke, Oil, and Compo. Brushes ; Hoof
Pickers ; Sponges ; Chamois Skins; Horso Bandages ; Speedy Cutting Boots; Knee Caps; Harness Compo. in Paste anil Liquid.
N. B.—Cheap Saddles and Bridles for the coasting
:
CAM).
MR. J. L. M OFF ITT,
SURGEON
DENTIS T,
Watebloo Quadhant.
HAVE
SADDLERY and FANCY" GOODS, Silver
j Silver
Mounted Gig, Buggy anil Dog Cart
J.
:
Custom House Agent. .
A
just OPENED a large assortment of
J.
COMMISSION AG;ENT
&
EOll THE
in Town to order,
•10 Sides Prime Sydney Bacon
150
Do. Sydney Cheeses
Butter
30 Kegs
QuEEN-STREET.
SHIPPERS OF CATTLE
AUCKLAND.
C0.,.
&
QUE EN-STEEET,
7 casks Archangel Tar
7 Do. Stockholm Pitch
5000 feet Arbroath Flags
1 bale best quality Sail Twine
2 bales do. do. Canvas
30 doz. Steel Spades
5 tons Bolt Rope aud Cordage
16 tons Smithy Coals
Continuous Iron Roofing and Nails to suit.
TO
&
AGENT.
.
INVEHNESB AVD LONDON.
House Stbeet.
THOMAS
GENEBAL
31 cDOTTGrALL
RUSSELL,
10 tons Pig Iron, Seetcli
20-10 Sash Weights
3 tons Genuine White Lead
at the
THE EAST COAST TO
AND
AGENT FOE.THE
'
AUCKLAND SAW MILL COMPANY,
LIMITED. •
TO ARRIVE PER 'RANDOLPH,'
And foe Sale by the Undersigned,
IMPORTANT
COASTING-VESSELS
Mclennan,
d.
casks Paint Oil and Turpentine
While Lead, Black and Red do.
HELD BY THEM
O~FV
STREET,
bale 72 inch Tarpauling
NEWMARKET (on Mondays),
Cs. Gd.
Bs. 6d.
10s. Od.
lQs. od.
-
Auckland, March, 1861.
THE
-
-
.
ALE, NEW BREW.
-
...
Zealand Grown.
3
-
-
SEEDS have been carefully selected, and
the subscribers have every coniidence in
recommending them to their
subscribers wish to intimate to such of their
Customers as have boon waiting for the above,
that they have, by Late Arrivals, received their usual
Shipments, and are now prepared to l'ufil orders.
CRUICKSHANK, SMART & Co.
-
-
j The above
DAWSON'S NO
Stock for
OFFICE—DtTBIIAIt-STRKET,
-
for Bad
Ladies' Best Town Kid
Do.
Lasting Slippers
grass,
CRUICKSHANK, SMART & Co.
sons
COMMISSION AGENTS,
&
SUNDERLAND nOUSE,
sending
tlisposal
WOULD
REGULAR WEEKLY SALES
READY MONEY PRICES.
,
customers.
MESSRS. STYAK AND HUNTER,
STOCK AUCTIONEERS
NEW
EX 'JOHN DUNCAN', AND 'CITY OF
MANCHESTER'.
rye
CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, Ac.,
THE EAST COAST AND ELSEWHERE.
OTAIIUHU, and
the DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS,
JENKINS & (SANEORD
Dukham-Sthket,
that every care and attention will be paid to their
Respectfully announce tho oponing'of their
safe Landing, within a short distance of the Market,
SHOW ROOMS, with all the Leading and
being placed in good and secure Paddocka until
Novelties in Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Fancy disposed of to the best advantage.
CASH
Dresses, Ladies', Children's, and Infants' Under ADVANCES, if required, on Stockintended, for Sale,
Clothing, Thompson's Patent Crinoline, Quilted and Account
Sales
rendered
after
Sales
immediately
Skirts, Ac.
are effected.
Auckland.
AND
FROM
SYDNEY.
ST O. CK,
Auckland.
kegs Nails to suit
THOMAS
6
•>
-■
OE
QUEEN
5 to 12 in.
Stockholm and Coal Tar
Iron, Blister, Cast and Shear Steel
Ewbank's Nails all sizes
Copper N ails and Roves from Ito 3 inches,
@ 2s. 6d. per lb.
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
respectfully direct tho attention of per-
OPENING- OE NEW SHOW ROOMS.
-
perennial
-Jf*. 1,
And
BIUCKFIELI) HILL,
SHIPPING
Engine Packing and Cotton Waste
AND
SANEORD,
Auckland.
Invoices of Drapery (Woollens)
Ac.
&e.
<fcc.
CRUIC.KSHANK SMART & CO.
IMPORTERS
H I G II S T R E E T ,
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
CLOVER SEED
-TTTII I T E
SEED
YV RED CLOVER
COW GRASS SEED
&
HUEEN-STREE T,
CO.,
Queen-street.
CAllll,
500, GEORGE-STREET, opposito Police Oflico,
JENKINS
order
citn
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES
.
them with a visit.
Paper
Quantity of Square Iron Tanks, in good
Manager.
-*-
will be
House, one of decided
to all those who will favour
For the convenience of Ladies in the country,
Elastic,
Choviet,
JENKINS A SANFOKD will be happy to forSingle, Double, and Treble Milled
ward PATTERNS, I'ost Free, on application.
Boots and Slices
Linen Duck
OPENING OF NEW SHOW ROOM,
Invoices ol Glass
Invoices ol' Oatmeal, Fine Scotch, in With all the Leading Novelties in the Silk, Shawls,
Mantles,
Fancy Dresses, Ladies' and Children's
3
packages
and
1 cwt.
cwt.
20 bales or Groecr.i' and Drapers' Wrapping Under Clothing, &c.
various sizes
THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA,
(INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1835).
rpilL
determined
spared in making their
ARE
advantage and economy
that no effort or expense
WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET,
\yy
R
SANEORD
&
M
\k
-#b
W#
Ac.
Tweeds—Saxony,
THE I'.ANK OF AUCKLAND.
Auckland, July 11, ISGI-.
UNDERSIGNED
THE
NEW ZEALAND BANKING CORPORATION.
Ac.
SALESMEN
5 inch
and . Patent Leather
&c.
itc.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR.
.
Saddle Holsters,
&c.
NOTICE OF REMOA r AL.
"
TURRET-iL, begs to inform his customers
removed to
anu the public gonciTilly that he has
LEWIS
BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, Queen-street,, where
of being at once in a
GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY' DRIVING. he has on hand a car'efullv selected stock of FIRST-'
■Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water CLASS BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the precan enter and leave at all times with half-tide, and at sent season.
Queen-street, May 16, IS6-L
full tides Vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can
enter safely.
ALL
»
...
'
'
FOR HIRE,
OS E CARRIAGES
AND
QPEN
Wagonettes, Buggies
CL
'
•
'
,
Dog Carts and
Saddle.Horses
,
.
,
;
HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c.,
■
: NOTICE: :
.X
Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain
Buitoi;ss, can be obtained at. the Hayniarket.
nod
Assistance, if neccssary, can at all mes bo obwill
persons indebted to the undersif
tained oil the spot.
plea-so pay the'iiiwuntpf tlvoir; respective debts,
Stock forwarded at once to tho market or grazed at to Mil. LEWIS TUIiRELL," Brunswick: Buildings,
•
fixed rates until sold.
.Qudcn-street.>:;
November 10, 1803
GEORGE [TURRELL.
.
GILFILLAN
.
claims that may arise.
A2CD
Zinc \\ bite, Yellow Paint and Dryers
11 cases Castor Oil
-
CO.,
&
IMPORTERS
200 bolts Canvas, Nos. 1 to 7
50 pieces Russian Duck
2 bales Roping Twine
2 bales Seaming Twiue
200 coils Manilla Rope, from 7d. per lb.
100 Ash Oars, from 13 feet @ 12s. per pair.
■
Gentlemen
A. L. THOMSON
FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
&
GL
:•
HOSIER, HABERDASHER, OUTFITTER,
AND GENERAL DRAPER,
Queen-street,
(Opposite Supreme Court House.)
ARE
!
out a fresh supply of th«
ROBERT II ORN E,
—
MORROCCO
MERCHANT,
1,1/ ILL hold General Sales by Auction
H
,
.
EVERY. .TUESDAY,
' :
At his Stores,
• PItrXCES-STREET, O>"EHUNGA.
TO'UESUAY.; AKD' SATUKDAT, "„ /j
At his.Stores,, t .; <
i
Queex-stiieet, -Auckland,
Since adding a TAILORING DEPARTMENT
business, my Cutter lias given the greatest
satisfaction, and 1 have everv confidence
in guaranteeing at al! times
A Perfect Fit, and the
Best Workmanship.
IRON
—
0
DAGNAII,
T.
AUCTIONEER ( &
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
In my business,
and will be happv to take orders
n?r!-nr,
C 7 L UlCn re(l uirill g well made SUITS OF
CLiO
INSURANCES
—
J.
ANGOLA TWEEDS,
SAXOjSTY TWEEDS,
COATINGS, &c. &c.
are
Single Subscription,
THE. ENGLISH 3IAIL.
L
:
'
CAPITAL, £250,000,
LIAUIUTT TO TIIE SHAREHOLDERS.
rNLIMITEU
::
■
WITlt
ATTCTvIiAI^D.
FRASKIt 8
o.p.
1
BRANDY—
J. & F. Martcll's Dark nnd Palo, in hhds.,
quarter-casks and cases
Jas. lleiinessy and Co.'s Dark and Pale, ill
hhds., quarter-casks and eases
Otard's Dark and Pale, in hhds., quartereasks and cases
United Vineyard Company's Dark and Pale,
in lilids., quarter-casks and cases
CHAMPAGNE—
V.Pin hlids., quarter-casks and cases
OLD TOM—
booth's Worthington and Sons', in bulk and
INSURANCE.
oFFrCES '
10 to 1G
VAETT'B
CIECULATING LIBEAET. NELSON" TWEEDS,
SYD3STEY TWEEDS,
•
'
'
.
GENERAL
'
MARINE, AND
FOR FIRE,
:
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE
WEST INDIA RUM, in lilids.,
ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY.
j,KW
5
THE MW ZEALAND HERALD, AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864.
PRIVATELY
BOUGHT. AND. SOLD ON . COMMISSION.
NO' BAIT OR ' LIVERY JIORSES;,TAKEN: IN.
'V ;
■'
Wl!
r
H. HABjiINGIOW,
6
"
T3X C EIiSIOR HOUSE,'
>1 -1
QUEEN'STREET, ' (Adjoining the Odd "Fellows' Hall.)
CAPE BE PARIS,
from Sydnoy, by
A LARGE LOT OF -WINTER GOODS.
HANNAH
FORTY-BIGHT CASES and BALES of GENESAL BRAiPERY, which are now being opened out
far immediate SALE.
Many Goods which cannot bo obtained in any
house in town.
&
CO.
line
Faahiontible Winter Dross Materials
Winceys, Plaiu and Cheobed Camlets
Plain atfd'Fanoy Mohairs, Challus, and Ginghams
Hoyle's best Prints
Frenoh Damas, New Bro, and othor New
Colours
Flannels, in every quality
CITY
Bjjck and Glace Silks
Baroy'Skirtings and Skirts
Fnnoy Wool Shawls
Ladies' and Gents' first elioioe French Kid
Gloves
"Chenille Scarfs
Chenille Hair Nets
AlexandraHead Dresses
Braid and Silk Twist Hair Nets
Black Velvet Ribbonß
Plain and Fanoy Bonnet Ribbons
Velvet and other New Fancy Buttons
Blaok Spot Tullo and Black Silk Lace
Children's Fancy Socks
Gent's Hosiery, in great variety
Navy Blue Prints
ORDERS left at Messrs. STANFORD &
French Ginghams
"Oil Baiae, for Table Covers
CO., or COBB & CO.'s Coach Offices, will be
Huckabaak Towels
Boys'"and Ladies' Linen Collars
Ladies' and Children's Corsets and Stays
punctually attondod to.
Princess Rolls and Velvet Coronets
N.B.—LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING, very
EXPRESS.
'
'
cheap
Gamboons, Dairy Holland
Furniture Chintz, Russia Duck
Railway Wrappers, Blankets
Black and White Book. Muslin, and Window
Mueiin
White Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Linen
Sheets
Sydney Tweed a»d Knickerbocker Tweed
- Bcotoh Twill, Viotoria Covers
Children's Picturo Handkerchiefs
. Brussels Bags, and American Cloth Bags
jDrab Waterproof Coats and Capes
FURNITURE REMOVED
' Black Waterproof Coits and Leggings
Boys' Grey Worsted and Merino Half-hose
Men's Lambswool Shirts and Pants
Men's CrimeanShirts
Lilao Prints, and Black and ColouredPrints
Madder Handkerchiefs and Corah's Handk«rHOUR OR JOB.
chisfs
' Jilack Cobnig and Black Lustre
MizedfAlpaca
Men's tJnd Boys' Black Hide and Elastic
Belts
JMsn'a Tweed Srousers, Vests, and Saos, very
..
cheap
So«tch Twill
Shirts, Men's and
BY THE
OLD
mnbst French
THOMAS
»
©
&
JJAYE
FRANCIS S. CORSER,
g
MANAGER.
.
HANNAH
brandy.
&
CO.'S
EXPRESS.
the above celebrated brand, in CITY
wood and bottle, just arrived by the ' Ulcoats.'
Orders left with Mr. J. M. H ASLETT, Commis& Co. will, in
a few days, start a
eion Agent, Shortland-streot, will have prompt
CITY EXPRESS PARCELS DELIVERY
attention.
hope, by strict attention, punctuand
Auckland,
in
Auckland. January, IRR4.
ality, and moderate charges, to merit tho favour of
those who may employ thom.
COALS.
Parcels, Luggage, Housohold Furniture and GeneMerchandizedelivered and removed to and from
TXTAIHOIHOI COAL COMPANY, (Limited), ral
all parts of the City and Suburbs.
TT - are n»w prepared to deliver COALS in
favouring them with tlieir orders will find
Parties
Auckland and Parnell, at 38s. per ton, Cash
tho use of their Ited Signal Flag will greatly faciliAt the Depot Onehunga, at 28s.
Removing and Delivery of Goods.
tate
tho
At the Depot Great Soutli Road, at 20s.
Oil'ice :—
STANFORD & CO.,
Orders received bv
Queen-street.
C. ARTHUR"& SON, Agent,
Queen-street, Auckland.
FRANCIS S. CORSER,
A Consignment of
HANNAH
"
Red
**
—
BELFAST,
same as supplied to the House of Lords and
International Exhibition, the qua ity of which
THE
&
White Calico
gECOND
"
--
Managor.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having succeeded to
the
tillb, and made arrangements for the large Stock-
ia-Trade, will on after the
JULY ENSUING,
Be able to offer to tho Public
QUALITY
aiuiounces
WORKS, NEWT OW N,
Auckland,
BEG
:—
vicir*ty that they have ■ commenced business in
the Coal Trade. They have made such arrangements
. as will at all times ensure a constant supply,
.-ten COALS are now being delivered
by Hußar and
in any quantity frein
their Depot in
■
Queen-street (next door to Vaile's.) Apply imme—diately.
Auckland, Julyl, 1864.
ORAGES, PINEAPPLES, AND
COCOANTJTS.
i
Shorthand Stbbet.
ON SALE, IN PRIME CONDITION,
CARGO OF THE 'CORAL QUEEN,'
from South Sea,
Islands, in quantities to suit
purchasers.
COMBES
premises
occupied by Mr. Keeeing, which tliey have opened
with a largo and varied assortment of ENGLISH
and COLONIAL FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY of the newest and most fashionable designsl
These about to furnishare respectfully invited lo
.
inspect their Btock.
!
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOZEN.
A
SPLENDID
have Ihcir orders attended to by leaving
the
work with us.
5,000 sorts Flower Pots.
GEO. BOYD,
Victoria-street.
ASSORTMENT
KEROSENE
OF
-
Fobt-stbeet,
M AC-HIKE
REPOSITORY,
YORK STREET, PARNELL.
rTI.HE inhabitants of Mnngnpai, Wangarie, and
I neighbouring settlements, are hereby informed
that the above duly licensed premises will be opened
for the transaction of General Business on and after
the Ist of April next, viz. :—
Board, Lodging, Sale of Wines, Spirits, Beer, and
all descriptions of Wine Merchants' Goods.
Sale of Drapery, Clothing, and every description
of Drapers' Goods.
All kinds of Stock and Produce will be received,
and Sales, Purchases, and Exchanges negociatcd.
LAMPS,
CHANDILIEES, CHAIN, BEACKET, ILAEP AND SIDE
Also,
SEWING
Sale of Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Grocers' and General Store Goods.
OPENBl),
C.
Q.
S. P.
LAMPS.
TABLE, AND CHAMBER LAMPS,
JAMES AND SON,
KEROSENE
FROM
£8.
STREET
con-
a
fresh
just received,
signment OF SEWING MACHINES,
both of American and English manufacture, of
various prices from EIGHT POUNDS, adapted to
Has
all imaginable kinds of work, including Singer's,
Thomas's, G rover & Baker's, Wheeler & ilson's, &c.,
direct from their respective makers.
A First Class No. 2, Thomas' Machine, double
action, equal to new, to be sold a bargain. To
Tailors or Shoemakers thisis a very valuable machine.
CLEANLINESS.
SNELL'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL,
Polished is Two
One F.uuuixg.
IT"
G. NIXEVS celebrated registered BLACK
Yt LEAD. A New Domestic Discovery! Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of Furniture from
the injurious elects of the common article now in
use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively
A Stove
most
Minutes
l)i(HLr.vxTLy
foh less than
*
•
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De HOTE EYERY DAY, at 1
Refrcsliments at all hours of the day.
Go o
OIL,
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AUCKLAND.
PRINCES-STREET, ONEHUNGA.
The Largest and Finest Stock over brought into New Zealand.
DOUBLE LOCK STITCH
MACHINES
The Machines imported by. F. STREET are too
well known to require comment, and are sold at the
possible advance on cost.
E.
—
WARRANTED BEST BRANDS.
!
from Tahiti, now Selling in anv
ORANGES,
Quantityat WEBB'S City of Auckland Stores,
A
A\\otLand,
*T US T
j
ORANGES
HAS
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work done will
OSIT
E E
j Fort-street.
REMOVED hi» COLONIAL BOOtP
MANUFACTORY te more eoauaedietu pm- i
APPLES ! APPLES ! APPLES'!
: the Q-. -C.- E. ■
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Beeti of every description mode t» order by fin r !
SUPERIOR SAMPLE of HOBAET TOWN
j
eiissiworiai'en/
-APPLES, on Sale at
teg BeoU aude, and rep (lira meatly executed.
i
H. S. MEYER'S,
V FOOT OP SHQRTLAJID STREET, \ WEBB'S
SCORES,
—
leißf4is wishing Machine
DALDY.
QUANTITY OF
OJRAN GE S
~
WV it ILL
„
MANGAPAI GENERAL STORE.
MACHINES.
s
d
p.m.
Bed s.
110 labour,
Sold everywhere, in Solid Blocks, Id., 2d., 4d.,
and Is.
TASMANIAN SEED OATS.
. The advantages of this Elegant Chemical Preparation are great saving of time, cleanliness of applicaPURE SAMPLE OF SEED OATS just tion, emallness of quantity required, and the prearrived per Ella Gladstone,' from Hobart vention of waste, dust, and its destructive conseTown. Also Flour on sale.
quences. Further, it ultimately produces a puis
A. CHRISTEY,
metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and
Onehunga.
durability, reflecting both light and heat. (See speci0-,
men ou the sides of each block.)
MESSRS. GILFILLAN & CO.
12 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.
May 26,1864
SIX SHILLINGS PER GALLON, A
to intimate to "the inhabitant* of Auckland
BEGthose
surrounding districts, that they have
.Qflarge
knd commodious
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HALL
I
ta£*n
CO -S CELEBRATED DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING
DRAWING ROOM,
I
FURNlTni^ir^uMiyiißE,.;
&
&
rjIHE
BAZAAB,
25 do. Roman do.
5.000 feet Flagstones
-,000 feet Glazed Drain Pipes
150,(100
Unglazed do.
5,0(10
Garden Edging
1L ONE YM AK",
&
MANGAPAI HOTEL.
Connisling of
—
WINKS
FOR SINGER
RESPECTFULLY
to inform tha_pjiblic of Auckland and
• U.
gOI/E AGENTS
our Stock of Machines is invited. Visitors will always bo politely
and
never importuned to purchase what thi?y do not want.
Ladies wishing to leitrn to work Uio Machines will he instructed gratis, no matter whether they wish to
purchase a Machine or not. A private room for instruction.
SHIPWRIGHT,
intimates that he ha* removed
to more commodious premises in Brickfield
Bay, adjoining the Works of the Auckland Gas
Company, where he intends carrying on the Shipbuilding and repairing business in all its tranches,
and trusts "by attention and reasonable charges to
merit a share of patronace and support.
"GOOD FIRES AT LAST."
*
AX THE
An inspection of
WILLIAM HANSON,
—WALTER- GRAHAM;
City Mart, Auckland.
Juno 27, 1864..
o
i o':
E
NOW OPEN AND ON SALE
the
And solicits a trial to eonvince them of the fact.
HTTRST-&-MtcIVEB
1
to
July, 1864.
UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES,
/.
FOR SALE,
p
50,000
170 casks of Portland Cement
the Supreme Court House.)
(Opposite
he is
supply Drain I'ipes and Tiles
RESPECTFULLY
diameter,
the liberal reduction of
now enabled
1 to 5 inches
15 to 30 per
at
cent, on his former scale of prices, which he is sauguine will ensure a much larger increased demand.
Also,
Flower Pots, Garden Edge, &i\, at a similar reduced
rate, all , being G. Boyd's own best manufacture, at
STEWART.
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.
QI'KKX-STBEKT.
GEORGE BOYD
AT
S:r.
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Business so long carried on by Mr. Mark Somek-
Sc.
BUCHANAN
Men's Mercery of every description
DRAINAGE REFORM!!
•:
Sc.
great variety-
NOTICE.
PIRST
Melton Cloth Shalls
Tweed Shalls
Fancy Wool Scarfs
Ladies Jackets,
OF REAX>Y-MADE
CLOTHING, comprising—
-
GOODS OF THE
SHIPMENT
Men's Fancy Doe and Tweed Suits
Men's Fancy Doe and Tweed Trousers
Men's Sydney Tweed do. do.
Men's Super Black Cloth Sacs
Men's Blue Pilot Jackets
Men's Black and Tweed Yesls
Men's, Youths', and Boys' Crimean Shirts, in
"
"
Ist
BEGS
.
THE
DTTNVELLE'S
lEISH WHISKEY,
is equal to the
PROVISION'
MERCHANT, IMPORTER, &c., &c.,
to announce that he has taken temporarily
Cawarra Claret, Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts
(OPPOSITE MR. S. H. SMI T H'S,)
the Premises adjoining Messrs. Thornton, Smith
and pints
DalwoodRed, in pints and quarts
andFirth's Steam Flour Mill,
1
QUEEN-STREET.
Dalwood White, in pints aiid quarts
GROCER AND GENERAL IMPORTER,
AND HAS ON SALE,
Who has on hand, ox Into Arrivals,
BRANDY, in lilids., qr.-casks, and eases
Proprietor in returning thanks to tho public
Those Wines, from thirir purity and cheapness, posOLD TOM, in hhds., qr.-casks, and eases
A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF
sess a high reputation, and command a large sale.
of Auckland for past favours, begs to assure
GENEVA, in large and small eases, (b
The
demand
for
them is increasing, and the entereet
GROCERIES,
them that it will bo his constant study to merit a GENERAL
brands)
are making great exertions to satisfy
prising
growers
Comprising
sharo of their patronage, ho having just added to his
Irish and Scotch, in wood and casea
WHISKY,
their
requirements
the public
extensive vineyards at
;
Dalwood and Bakkullo are in full course of producestablishment a Private SMOicrNa Room, and Private
PRIME ENGLISH BACON AND HAMS,
COMPANY'S SUGARS,
tion and yield annually 20,000 gallons of wine. At
WINE S.
Dining Room:.
MAN'S
STORE
Dalwood the stock of fine wine 3 is upwords of 30,000
S,
0I L
PORT
and
SIIERRV
WINES, in wood and
TEAS OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY, gallons, in addition to a large supply at Sydney.
CHOPS, STEAKS, CUTLETS, &c.,
ease
LIGHT
WINES,
French
slill and sparkling
And other Articles, too numerous lo mention
Always Ready.
PORT, in hogsheads and quarter-casks
CHAMPAGNE, MOSELLE, &c.
in an advertisement.
SHERRY, in hogsheads and quarter-casks
:—
English ALE and PORTER, in wood
CHAMPAGNE
SUPPERS AND DINNERS
English Bottled ALE and STOUT
Wholesale orders, or persons requiring large parcels,
Cliquot's, in quarts and pints
at the very lowest prices.
PllOVIDKI) AT ANT HoUIt.
IXL, in quarts and pints
PROVISIONS, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, & c.
33 owry, in quarts
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS.
Sillery, in quarts
ORDINARY EVERY SUNDAY, at 2 O'CLOCK.
COMMISSIONS for SALE, and Purchasers of Goods
Sillery, very dry
JUST RECEIVED, EX LATE ARRIVALS,
■will receive best attention.
Jaequesson, in quarts and pints
Sole Pioprietor,
AND ON SALE BY
A IY
Account Sales rendered promptly.
Moselle, R. J. and Co.
C
O'BRIEN.
J. M. FRENCH,
NONPAREIL:—
Victokia-stkeet,
Nuits, Bolnay, Schattauge, General Merchandise, Luggage. Parcel?, Ac., will be
Burgundy,
ADVANCE AUCKLAND!!
forwarded Daily to the Interior.
Chassagne, Bi:my
496 PACKAGES AND CASES OF GENERAL
Burgundy, White, Chabbs
MERCHANDIZE, consisting of
(&{s" Please observe the address.
For particular.* apply at the Office, Queen-street
Hock, Still, Reissling, quarts and pints
4 tons English and Sydney Bacon and Hams,
Auckland, and at Onehunga, l'rurj, Waikato, and
Claret, Pomillack, St. Estephe
prime condition
Raglan Stores.
Finlot, Sauterne
4 tons CVimpuny'H Sugar
Gusad, Sauterne
Auckland, May, 1864.
70 bags Rico
SO lioxes Allen's Sydney Moulds
Milk Punch, pints and quarts
!
! !
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2o
ewt,.
Syrup,
very
quality
Golden
fine
MMBER
TIMBER
TIMBER
TO ARRIVE BY THE ' STATESMAN,' GOLPrice's No. 1 Sperm
SPIRITS :—
CONDA,' «AVALANCHE,' ETC.
Finest Teas, in chests and halves
Brandy, Pale Martell's and Hennessy's,
CRAIG begs leave to hifonn Ship
Finest Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco,
in hogsheads and quarter-casks
Builders, House Carpenters, and the Public in
CASES
JAMS,
choicest brands
Brandy, Brown Martell's and Hennessy's OA
general, that ho now in a position to supply any
(1 lb.)
OU
Also
in hogsheads and quarter-casks
orders entrusted to his care.
Currants
20
casks
Currants, Fruits, Jams, Sulad Oil, Vinegar,
Whiskey, Campbeltown, in hogsheads
Office and Timber Yard, Cuetom-houso Street,
5 cases Figs
Pickles
and quarter-casks
40 cases Dunlop Cheese
<£c.
&c.
&c.
• Whiskey, Old Irish, in hogsheads and
7
cases Confections
TIMBER, TIMBER.
quarter casks
3 eases Jujubes
Coffee roosted and ground on tho premises
Gin, Old Tom
20 chests Sage
200 cases Geneva
ROE begs leave to inform Builders,
10 cases Salmon
200 cases Brandy, Hennessy's
others, that having made adP. 11. LE¥ISSON,
20 cases Red Herrings
200 cases Brandy 3 Dagger
ditions to his Machinery at Cornwallis Saw
10 cases Sardines
30 cases Orange Bitter 3
Mills, (besides regular Building Timber,) he is
5 eases Huntley and Palmer's BisQueen Street,
now prepared to supply Planed, Tongued, aud
400 cases Brandy, very cheap
cuits (21b.)
Grooved Flooring, DrSssed Lining, and Weather
5 cases Arrowroot
W A T CII M A K E R.
Boards, also Planed 7-inch Feather-edged WeatherBEER:—
Vinegar
10
cases
Boards awl Half-inch Lining, &o.
400 dozen Bass's, quarts
IGO boxes Sperm Candles
100 dozen Alsopp's
Vestas
20
cases
200 dozen Alsopp's, in pints
Orders to any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota
22 barrels Crushed Loaf Sugar
Bass's
huhu, or any of the landingplaces on the Manukau, ONE PRICE, AND ALL GOODS MARKED IN
tierces
Loaf Sugar
4
at current rates.
Worthington's
PLAIN FIGURES.
f in hogsheads
5 casks Golden Syrup
Offices and Timber Yards, Onehunga.
Dawson's
J
20 casks Oatmeal
April 23, ISSt.
10 casks Barley
Tire Trade Supplied.
30 cases Hams
6 boxes Belfast Bacon
BEST
fc=
OPEN-FACE
TIMBER YARD,
100 half-barrels Herrings
GENEVAS, Wan-anted, £2 10s.
NOTIFICATION
IMPORTANT
.
Mixed Spice, Ground Ginger
O
u
U
AT
T A II
H
2g
Colman's Starchand Blue
Baumu's best Silver Hunting Genevas, i-J g
Day
and Martin's Blacking
undorsigned begs to inform the Public that m
PT bd
Warranted, £3 15.
Soap Powder.
ho has opened a TIMBER YARD, at OXATO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND AND
BUCHANAN STEWART.
HUHU BRIDGE, where Tf.MBER, SHINGLES. 1-1
Bautnc's Gold Open-face Genevas, N
SUBURBS.
BRICKS, PALINGS, Stc., and every article in thr
Warranted, £7.
q
q
Building Trade can bo supplied on tiiu most reasonO IS" SALE,
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able terms.
Baume's Gold Hunting Genevas* war- 55
HAY & HONEY MAN
V
rPWEED and DOE LACE COATS, VESTS and
J. WAITE.
ranted, £9.
TROWSERS
1
received a CHOICE SHIPMENT of
Black Coats, Vests, and Trowsers
C3
Lewisson's best English Hunting c| y
Witney Blankets, 10x4, 12x4
GRASS SEED.
Silk Shawls
Levers, warranted for two years,
Blue Blankets, 11 x 4, 9 x 4
i_,
White and Coloured Flannels
2 fe|vi £5 10.
t=J
On sale at tho Haymarket,
Mantles
Prints
t—-«
o
Fancy
Dresses
Every Watch is skilfully examined
Fancy
Coburgs
clover E3
K
and its performance guaranteed, and
Alpaca and Silk Umbrellas
Sq
Winseys
White Clover
the
Iversey
at
Draws
Clovor
end
of
the
first
twelve
months
g
Alsyke
And
Blue Pilot Trowsers
1 undertake to adjust and clean the
Cow Grass Clover
Drapery
General
charge,
Dungaree Trowsers
free
of
Duck
and
m
same,
breakage only
Cocksfoot GrHsa
excepted, if it has never been in other
Superior Black Cloths
S
Prairie Grass
they
Which
show
few
will
in
a
days.
Crimean
and
Blue Serge Shirts
Rye Grass
watchmaker's hands.
£
Mixed Grass
White and Regatta Shirts.
And—
F. H. LEWISSON,
lIAY & lIONEYMAN,
Rape Seed.
TO ARRIVE.
Wholesale and Retail Jeweller,
ALFRED BUCKLAND.
Crimean Shirts, new patterns
Qi?i:en-street,
Queen-street, Auckland.
Moleskin Trowsers
S.-ie Coats and Pilot Jackets
(Opposite the Supreme Court House.)
Tweed Trowsers
Men's Half-hose
STANFORD & CO.
Ist
MART,
Coknbh ok Victoria and Albert Strehts,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
VICTORIA
gg
Quick Rbtuhns.
H O BB S
QtfEEX-STBEET.
Austbalian
Cawarra Hock,
and pints
YOUNG,
WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL
EAUME'3
Boys'
Heady Money and No Abatement.
R.
-WINES
and 2nd Growth, quarts
-•
bane Hata
Straw Under-brim, quite new
&c.,
&o.
&c.,
and
J.
W.
SALE,
•
Paper Co lars and Boys' Linen Collars
Gonts' New Cambridge, Havelock, and Bris-
Bmaxi, Pboiits
ON
NOTICE.
tg§T
MH.
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HATE
M. FRENCH,
J.
JAM.ES AND SON,
IMPORTERS,
SHORTLAND-STREET,
THE
R. H.'beg* to-direct attention to the following out-
•
P.
you purchase, an inspection is invited
by
BEFORE
Alfred,'with
•
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S.
COME AND LOOK!
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[DAILY.
'
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KEROSENE
LA MTS
AMERICAN AXES,
On Sale.
ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO.,
Fort-street.
SHARP'S
From
THREE
SHILLINGS
UPWARD.
Next door to
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Kew Zealand Heiuxd" Office.
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD."
TERMS
Three lilies
'OF
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Eight lines
ls"
I,ss -
Four lines
-
And 2d.
for each
il"
b
additional line.
SUBSCRIPTION.
\
STANFORD
"
KEROSENE
-J AAA
J-UUU
!
KEROSENE
!'
GALIONS - GENUINE KF OSENE-,
at 6s. per gallon,
On Sale.
S. HAGUE SMITH.
T>
.
10s. per Quarter; single copies 3d. eaeh.
ess- Advertisements will be received at theOffice, Queoa-atreet,
every day (Sundays excepted) until tf v ia-
1
has just returned
RHCfcBBS tlie-'Prince
'"Trial*ALT);" AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1864.
THE
<b4>
Auckland, New Zj-.ala.nd:—Printed and Published **
W. C. Wilson and David Burn, proprietors,
Gotferal Printing; Establishment
Queen-street.