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NOTICE. PLEURO PNEUMONIA. TT7ITERF4S it appears that the disease called A V Pleuro Pneumonia has 'broken out amomr the cattle in the Province of Otago, and whereas byo Proclamation under the " Diseased Cattle Act 1861," and published in the Provincial GovYrn.ncnt Gazette of the Province of Canterbury, S the 30th day of October, 1862, the importation of cattle from the Province of Otago either by land or sea was prohibited: *otice is hereby given that the said prohibition will be strictly enforced, and should any cattle be so Sorted the same will be immediately destroyed The attention of persons in charge of teams of working bullocks is particularly drawn to the above notice. W M. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Jan. 21,1864. SALE OF TOWN AND RURAL LANDS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, March 21st, 1864. ffS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has'fixed Thursday, the Fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and s"rtyfour, at the hour of noon, at a sitting of the Waste Lands Board, in the Land Office, at Christchurch. as the time and place when a sale by auction of Town and Rural Lund shall take place, m accordance with Clause 24 and Clause 35 of the Waste Lands Regulations subject to the usual conditions of sale, and in confirmity with the regulations for the disposal, sac, letting and occupation of the Waste Land of_the Crown now in force within tho Province of Can. terbury. __ T , Applications will be received by the Waste Lands Board, on and up to Thursday, tbe Twenty-first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyWm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary. "\TOTICE is hereby given to the holders of pasturi\ age Licenses 'in the Upper Hurunui, Ashley, Rakaia, Waimakariri, and Upper Waitaki Districts, Nos. 10!), 155 a, 196, 235, 241, 260, 270, 277, 288. 289 204 304, 333, 314, 345, 349, 351, 366, 389 399. 423,' 456, 460, 474, 475, 476,482, 484, 485, 378, 379. 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 414, 445, 455, 462, 472, 477,' 479, 480, 481, that the country has been purveyed, and that the Commissioners of the Waste Lands Board will proceed to adjust the boundaries of these runs, on Thursday, the 28th April, 1864, at noon, when all parties interested are required to attend. By order of the Waste Lands Board, William Guise Brittan, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christcliurch. March 23, 1864. NOTICE. ANY IMMIGRANT refusing a reasonable offer of service ,'will be required at once to leave tlie Barracks; the fact of such refusal should be reported to the Immigration Officer without delay. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, Richard R. Armstrong, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, Feb. 11,1864. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. ALL Immigrants indebted to the Provincial Government on notes given by them on account of passage money, are required immediately to attend at the office of the Immigration Officer, at Christchurch, topay the amount due, or make satisfactory arrangements for meeting their liabilities within a limited time. All persons who fail to make arrangements for pay in c such debts will be summarily dealt with according to law. By order of his Honor the Superintendent. Richaed R. Armstrong, Immigration Officer. TMMIGRATION REGULATIONS All persons desirous of obtaining assisted passages to the Province of Canterbury, in vessels under contract with the Provincial Government, may receive assistance as follows :— 1. The Government will afford assistance equal m amount to the sum paid IN CASH by the passenger. If there shall be any balance, the Government will advance the sum, taking from the passenger promissory notes for the amount advanced, payable to the Treasurer of the Province. Such notes will be made payable on demand, but unless the passenger dispute the debt, or sh>ill attempt to leave the Province, payment will only bo required in sums of five pounds at a time, at periods of three months, until the whole debt is discharged. The first payment to be made six months after landing. 2. Any person resident in the Province desirous of assisting their friends in England or elsewhere to obtain assisted passages to the Colony, may do so by paying half the amount of passage money to the Provincial Treasurer, or by drawing a bill to the order of the Provincial Treasurer to the extent of two-thirds of the passage money, accepted by a substantial householder also resident in the Province, to be approved of by the Superintendent as sufficient security for the same ; this Bill may then be transmitted to the person who is desirous of emigrating to the Colony, and being by him presented to the Emigration Agent, will be received in lieu of cash payment, as hereinafter provided ; the Bill will be re-transmitted by the agent, to the Colony, and must be paid immediately on presentation. 3. Assisted passages will be afforded to bona fide labouring men, mechanics, and female domestic servants: but persons of all classes will bo able to assist their fiiends to emigrate to the colony by undertaking the payment of the whole of the passage money in tho manner above provided. 4. No person will be allowed any assistance unless he shall have been approved of by the Emigration in England. No single man above the age of 40 years; no person above the age of 50, unless a member of a large family; and no person above 60 years, under any circumstances, will bo allowed assistance. 5. When Bills are tendered in payment as cash in England, the amount of assistance Tgiven by the Government will be one-half of the amount of such Bills. Persons therefore wishing to give their friends in England the utmost amount of assistance must give bills for two thirds of tho whole amount of the passage money. 6. Exception to the above rule will be made in favor of bona fide female domestic servants ; the assistance given by the Government where payment is tendered in bills being one-half the amount of passage money, and where cash is tendered twothirds. 7. The rate of passage money, inclusive of incidental expenses to the colony is fixed until further notice, at £17, and all bills will be prepared in accordance with that rate. 8. Applications for assisted passages must be made at tlie Office of the Immigration Officer, in Christchurch, or at tbe Resident Magistrate's Office in Lvttelton, at. least four days prior to tho departure of the English mail. Issued by order of his Honor the Superintendent. W. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, December 4,1868. -

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Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 7 April 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 7 April 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 7 April 1864, Page 4

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