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3rd. "The Suburban Lots to be sold by referred to the Superintendent of Public Works
auction. If the Company apply at one and the for such further information as they may wish
same time for one hundred acres or upwards, for.
the whole to be put together at one general
upset price of Β£5 per acre.
4th. "That the Country Lots should follow
the Rule established by the Land Sales' Act
5th. "That credit be given to the Company,
by the Land, and Emigration Commissioners,
for the sum of Β£50,000, in consideration of their
abandoning their claim to 50,000 acres of Land,
out of the whole quantity to which they are
already entitled."
"Lord Stanley directs me to state his assent
to these proposals."
By His Excellency's Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 12th January, 1844.
NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be
received at this Office until Noon, of
Monday the 22nd instant, from Persons willing
to Contract for Metalling Queen-street, and the
middle of Shortland Crescent, in the Town of
Auckland.
Tenders must contain the names of two
persons willing to become bound for the due per-
formance of the Work, according to Specifica-
tions.
Particulars may be obtained at the Office of
the Superintendent of Public Works.
By His Excellency's Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland 12th January, 1844.
TENDERS will be received at this Office
until noon on Monday, the 22nd instant,
from persons who may wish to undertake the
supply of a considerable quantity of Blocks of
Scoria for Public Works. The Tenders to be
sealed and endorsed "Tenders for Scoria."
Parties who may be desirous to Tender are
By His Excellency's Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
WHEREAS, on Sunday last, during Divine
Service, the House of Mr. Adam, in the
neighbourhood of Auckland, was feloniously
entered, and divers articles of Plate and Jewel-
lery stolen therefrom. It is hereby notified,
that a reward of Five Pounds will be given to
any person or persons (except the actual per-
petrators of the robbery) who shall give such
information to the Chief Police Magistrate, as
may lead to the discovery of the Offenders.
FELTON MATHEW,
Police Office, Auckland,
3rd January, 1844.
Chief Police Magistrate.
In the County Court of Wellington, in the South-
ern District of New Ulster, New Zealand.
ISAAC WINDSOR, deceased, Intestate.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable
Court, the creditors of the above-named
deceased are, on or before the 15th day of Feb-
ruary, 1844, to come in and prove their claims
before Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, Clerk of
said Court, at his Office, in the Court House,
Wellington, or in default thereof they will be
peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising
from the said estate.
ROBERT R. STRANG,
Clerk of the County Court, and Deputy
Registrar of the Supreme Court,
Wellington, November 15, 1843.
Auckland-Printed and Published at the Government
Press.
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Extract Regarding New Zealand Company Land Purchase Proposals in Auckland
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πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey16 January 1844
Land sales, Suburban Lots, Country Lots, Emigration Commissioners, Lord Stanley, Land claim
- Lord Stanley
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
ποΈ Tenders for Metalling Queen-street and Shortland Crescent, Auckland
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works12 January 1844
Tenders, Contract, Metalling, Queen-street, Shortland Crescent, Auckland
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
ποΈ Tenders for Supply of Scoria Blocks for Public Works
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works12 January 1844
Tenders, Scoria Blocks, Supply, Public Works
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
βοΈ Five Pounds Reward for Information on House Robbery in Auckland
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement3 January 1844
Reward, Robbery, Plate, Jewellery, Auckland, Felonious entry
- Adam (Mr.), House entered and robbed
- FELTON MATHEW, Chief Police Magistrate
βοΈ Creditors Notice for Intestate Estate of Isaac Windsor, Wellington
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement15 November 1843
County Court, Wellington, Deceased estate, Intestate, Creditors, Claims
- Isaac Windsor, Deceased intestate estate subject
- ROBERT R. STRANG, Clerk of the County Court, and Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court
NZ Gazette 1844, No 3