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NOTICE.— The public are informed that parties desirous of availing themselves of the Government assistance conferred by the Immigration Regulations published herein, must attend at the offices named at least four days prior to the departure of the English Mail. No applications can be received during those days. T. W. MAUDE, 1868 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS.—AII immigrants indebted to the Provincial Government on notes ! given by them on account of passage money are re- ! quired immediately to attend at the office of the i Immigration Officer, at Christchurch, to pay the amounts due, or to make satisfactory arrangements for meeting their liabilities within a limited time. All persons who fail to make arrangements for paying such debts will be summarily dealt with according to law. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, .. ALEXANDER BACK, 2285 Immigration Officer. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commissioners of the Waste Lands Board will sit at the Land Office, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of MAY next, at 10 a.m., to receive Pasturage License Fees, under the Land Regulations of | Ist April, 1856. j By Clause 51 of the Amended Land Regulations, i Pasturage License Fees may be paid at any sitting j of the Board between the 20th of April and the Ist ; of May. I Licensees of runs in the Upper Ashley and Ashj burton Districts, whose runs were allotted by the Board in January and February last, will be required to pay towards the cost of the survey of their runs at the rate of 20s per thousand acres, on the Ist of j May next. j By order of the Waste Lands Board, | WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, April Ist, 1863. 1506 NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Clause 5 of " The Cattle driving Ordinance, 1862," the following persons did, on or before the Ist day of March, 1863, serve a notice on the Provincial Secretary of the Province of Canterbury, intimating their desire that the runs held by them and specified in the schedule hereunder written, should be under the provisions of the said Ordinance, and that the said persons did, upon the serving of such notice, pay the fee required by the provisions of the said Ordinance:— __ CO <8 CO „ CO C 00 S3 <4-1 2 > 0 »' .2 C* 03 J? Pk O .g g 2 2 o & a-eszs || Eh c*> cj .5 2 00 & *0 Ui fn P'd 2 .Sj.g m ET* S 2 0? C$ <L> Oc3 W S C/ 300 S 00 =e r-i <U £cf<U a) © N c o tf 5 (D^rtOO O O^OOoOc^cjOjOOO - £ si S Q '& 2 2 8 m - So- n M I 3| * « ob <*J fl ® a s c u $ o nji X oftSSSfl J> ®« I iH£PS K J jso 8 | * * 1 r-<<NCO-<i<»o<Ot^OOCsO>-<<?JM THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, March 25, 1863. 1480 ~|V[ OTICE.—AII persons, failing to comply with jLN the Dog Nuisance Ordinance, which passed the Provincial Council on the 19th November, and was assented to by His Honor the Superintendent, on the 3rd. December, 1862, after the 31st instant, will render themselves liable to a prosecution. On paying a fee of ten shillings each, dogs can be registered at the following places : — Christchurch, at the office of the Inspector of Police Lyttelton, at the Police station Timaru, at the Police station Kaiapoi, at the Police station Rangiora, at the Police station. R. C. SHEARMAN, 177 Commissioner of Police. NOTICE. —All Dogs seized by the Police under the provisions of " The Dog Nuisance Ordinance," if not claimed before the expiration of fortyeight hours, will be destroyed. Information can be obtained at the Office of the Inspector of Police, Christchurch, and at the Police Stations, Lyttelton, Kaiapoi, Rangiora, Timaru, and Akaroa. R. C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police. Feb. 27, 1863. 1055 POLICE DEPARTMENT, CANTERBURY. NOTICE. —Tenders will be received at the Commissioner's Office, Christchurch, or the Police Stations throughout the Province, for the supply of Forage for the above department, to be delivered at the several places specified below and subject to the following conditions:— The articles to be of the best quality of their kinds. The supplies to be obtainable as required on the requisition of the person in charge of the station, with whom it will rest to refuse to receive supplies if he considers the quality indifferent. In the event of failure by the contractor to supply the articles when required, they will be otherwise procured, and the expenses charged to the contractor.. Payments to be made in the several districts at the end of every month, for supplies received in the same. Contracts to take effect from and after the Ist of May, 1863, and continue in force until the 30th of April, 1864. The quantities specified may be reduced or increased one third by the person to whom the supplies are to be delivered. Oats. Beans. Hay. Straw. Stations. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. Tons. Christchurch 365 146 9 3 Timaru 274 110 7 2 Kaiapoi 92 37 3 l Rangiora 92 37 3 1 Akaroa 92 37 3 l R. C. SHEARMAN, ' Commissioner of Police. April 1,1869. 1685

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1087, 11 April 1863, Page 2

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