Advertisers on Page 1.
- John Williamson, Printer
- Wm. S. Grahame, Fort-street; Food stuffs, etc
- Brown & Campbell; Sales by Auction
- Mr Hart; Sales by Auction
- Jno. I. Montefiore; alcohol, snuff & tea
- John Scott, Shortland-crescent; Food stuffs, etc
- Frederick Thatcher, Superintendent of Public Works
- W.Hart, Queen-street; Auctioneer (Property)
- J.Woolly, Shortland-crescent; Scrip for sale
- Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary
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FIVE POUNDS REWARD
STOLEN, or Strayed, From the flock of Mr. Wm.Williams, of the Tamaki, Two LEICESTER BREEDING EWES. Whoever will give, if stolen, such information as will lead to the conviction of the parties shall receive the above Reward.
If Strayed, – the sum of TEN SHILLINGS will be paid for the same, on delivery at the Farm.
**The Sheep are supposed to have been stolen about the 21st of May, last.
Tamaki, June 12, 1845.
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THREE POUNDS REWARD
WHEREAS, on the 8th or 9th of June, some evil disposed persons maliciously houghed and cupled my Cows, when running about Remuwera :- Any person or persons giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the party or parties so offending, will receive the above Reward.
WILLIAM GAMBLE
Auckland, 17th June, 1845.
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WINDSOR TERRACE
TO BE SOLD CHEAP. – A Cottage of Two Rooms, with Verandah, well of Water, and enclosed with fence.
Apply to Mr MACKAY on the premises.
June 20, 1845
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Names mentioned in the New Zealand Banking Company notice :
- F.Whitaker
- James Beveridge
- John Johnson
- S.M.D.Martin
- Alexander Kennedy, Manager
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ALEXANDER McGREGOR, DECEASED, INTESTATE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a Final dividend will be paid on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of July, next, at the Supreme Court Office, in Queen-street, Auckland, to the Creditors who have already proved their debts in the above Estate.
THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Registrar
Supreme Court Office, Auckland, 12th June, 1845.
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NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE, that any person or persons cutting, removing, or taking away Timber, or any other Property, from off the land belonging to me, situate on the right bank of the river Waitemata – bounded on the left by Okahukura, or Lucas’s creek; on the back by a creek named Otaha; and on the right by the ridges Kiriahura and Te Ana-horora, – will be prosecuted to the utmost severity of the law.
Adam Chisholm.
Witness – David Crosbie.
Auckland, June 27, 1845.
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Names mentioned in the ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY section:
- Mr Hughes
- Mr Keven, Shortland-crescent
- J.Williamson, Secretary
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Names mentioned in the section KAWHIA:
- Mr George MacFarlane, Chairman
- Rev.J.Whiteley, Wesleyan Minister of Kawhia
- Mr Barrett, Schoolmaster
- J.D.Liddle, Secretary
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Notice is hereby given, that the following persons have received Licenses to exercise the business of Auctioneers in New Zealand, until the 24th day of April, 1846.
James Woolley, of Auckland.
William Hart, Ditto.
- A. Shepherd, Col.Treasurer
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
INWARDS – FOREIGN
Nil.
INWARDS – COASTWISE
June 23. Louisa, schooner, Atkins, master, from Coromandel Harbour, in ballast.
June 23. Hope, schooner, Sawyer, master, from Kaitia, in ballast.
June 24. Victoria, schooner, Leathart, master, from Kawhia, with wheat, maize, pigs and poultry.
June 24. Brothers, schooner, Waddy, master, from Bay of Plenty, with pigs and poultry.
June 25. Rover’s Bride, schooner, Joss, master, from Wellington, with sundries. Passengers, Messrs. Rogan, E.Johnson, Levin, Hort, Heales, and 14 in steerage. Master, agent.
June 25. Charlotte, schooner, White, master, from Bay of Plenty, with pigs.
OUTWARDS – FOREIGN
Nil.
OUTWARDS – COASTWISE
June 21. Dolphin, schooner, Hector, master, for Kaitia, with sundries.
June 23. Hope, schooner, Sawyer, master, for Kaitia, with sundries.
June 23. Neptune, schooner, Thomas, master, for Kaitia, with sundries.
June 24. Kokopu, schooner, Leathart, master, for Mercury Bay, with sundries.
The schooner Rover’s Bride has put into this port on her voyage to Tahiti. Since her departure from Wellington, Mr. E.Johnson died, and he was buried in the cemetery here on Wednesday last.
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PORT NICHOLSON
ARRIVALS
June 7. American Brig, Falcon, of Lynn, from Boston, via Cape of Good Hope, and Adelaide, with general cargo. Passenger, J.B.Williams Esq., American Council for New Zealand.
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DIED:- On the 24th instant, JANET, Wife of Mr THOMAS CLEGHORN, of the Tamaki: a truly excellent Lady of most unaffected exemplary piety.


