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JAMESON BEOS. & CO , GROCERS, WINE AND SPIBIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, Opposite Sootch Church, and Corner Tory and Buckle Streets, And Cabterton, Wairarapa, "¥X7TSH to inform their Town and Country Ty Friends they have for Sale the following goods, bought for cash : — £ ton Black Swan Tobacco 10 tons IW. Sugar 10 tons IC. Sugar 5 tons C. Sugar 200 boxes Tea 60 half-chests Tea 20 chests Tea 200 boxes Candles 100 cases Hobart Town Jams 50 tons Flour 200 cases Kerosene 20 cases Pickles - 20 cases Salmon 10 cases Lobster 40 cases Milk 5 cases Matches Wines and Spirits and English Beer. Note the Address— WILLIS-STREET, Opposite the Scotch Church. In the matter of an intended Bill to incorporate the Members of the WELLINGTON RACING CLUB, and to be intituled " The Wellington Racing Club Act, 1880." ~|*rrOTICE is hereby given that the members jL3I of the Wellington Racing Club intend to present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand, at its next ensuing session, for leave to introduce a Bill to be intituled " The Wellington Racing Club Act, 1880," to effect the following objects :—: — 1. To repeal an Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, Session IV., No. 7, intituled "An Act to provide for the Management of a Public Racecourse in the Hutt District," and an Act of the same Council, Session XIV., No. 1, intituled " The Hutt Park and Racecourse Act, 1866" 2. To incorporate by the name of "The Wellington Racing Club " the members of an association known by that name, and to empower the proposed incorporated association to make, revoke, and vary by-laws for the government thereof, and of the members, property, affairs, and concerns thereof ; and to provide who shall be the first committee of management of the proposed incorporated association. 3. To vest in the proposed incorporated aßsociation the lands described in the Schedule hereto, and all other real and personal estate (if any) now vested in a certain body now called "The Hutt Park and Racecourse Board," and to authorise persons holding any real or personal estate in trust for or for the benefit of the said Board to transfer the same to the proposed incorporated association. To hold such lands and real and personal estate, subject to all mortgages, leases, and contracts affecting the same, upon trust, to maintain a public racecourse at the Hutt. 4. To dissolve the said Hutt Park and Racecourse Board, and to transfer the obligations, debts, and liabilities of that body to the proposed incorporated association, with power to enforce such obligations, debts,and liabilities against the proposed incorporated association as fully and effeotually as they could be enforced against the Hutt Park and Racecourse Board, and to exonerate and discharge the latter body and the trustees and officers thereof from such obligations, debts, and liabilities. 5. To provide for the disallowance and repeal of by-laws of the proposed incorporated association by the Governor in Council. 6. To provide for offences against the bylaws of the proposed incorporated association by the imposition of penalties not exceeding £5, and to provide against wilful obstructions to tho officers, servants, or agents of the proposed incorporated association, or the committee thereof, in the execution of their duty on the lands of the proposed incorporated association, or upon or in any building or premises connected therewith against wilful removal or injury to any building, enclosure, post, tree, or shrub, on such lands, by the imposition of a penalty not exceeding .£lO. 7. To provide for the summary detention and handing over to a police officer of any offender against the provisions of the proposed Bill or by-laws of the proposed incorporated association who shall refuse to give his name and residence when required, and that the liability to a penalty under the provisions of the proposed Bill or by-laws shall not relieve from other .liabilities. 8. To authorise the proposed incorporated association, subjoct to certain limitations and restrictions, to mortgage, lease, sell, or exchange the lands described in the Schedule hereto, or any other real or personal estateacquired by gift, purchase, or otherwise, by the proposed incorporated association, and the manner in which the mortgage and sale moneys shall be applied. 9. To provide for the application of the rents, profits, and annual income of the proposed incorporated association, and to provide generally for the government and management of the proposed incorporated association, and the members, property, affairs, and concerns thereof. And notice is further given that copies of the said intended Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders on the 28th day of May, 1880. SCHEDULE. All that parcel of land situate in the Hutt District, containing by admeasurement eighty-nine (89) acres, more or less, being part of the Seotion numbered twelve (12) on the plan of the said Hutt District. Bounded towards the North by other part of the said section, two thousand four hundred and fifty (2450) links ; towards the North-east by Section numbered thirteen (13), two thousand and eight (2008) links ; towards the East and South-east by Seotion numbered fifteen (15), five hundred and thirty (530) links, eight hundred (800) links, seven hundred (700) links, and nine hundred and seventy (970) links ; towards the South-west and South by Native reserve, twelve hundred (1200) links, five hundred and thirty (530) links, and four hundred and eighteen (418) links; and towards the West by a public road and the Waiwetu River, two thousand four hundred and fifty (2450) links ; excepting always the piece of land containing four (4) acres, more or less, known as Frethey's Island, and already granted to Thomas Frethey. Also all that piece of land containing by admeasurement seven (7) acres, more or less, being part of the said Section number twelve (12) Hutt Distriot. Commencing at the south- western corner of the Baid seotion, and bounded thence towards the West by Section number eleven (11) on the plan of the said district, two hundred and twenty-six (26) links ; thence towards the North-west by other part of the said seotion number twelve (12), being a line at a bearing of sixiy-one (61) degrees and three (3) minutes, nine hundred and ninety-four (994) links ; thence towards the North-east by the Awamotoa River, being an irregular fine ; and thence towards the South by the Racecourse Reserve, being a line running at right angles to the western boundary of the said Section number twelve (12), one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five (1955) links, to the commencing point. Also, that piece of land containing by admeasurement four (4) acres, more or less, and being part of the said section numbered twelve (12), and commonly known as Frethey's Island; which two pieces of hind are comprised in, and delineated by the plans drawn on the conveyance, dated 2nd June, 1875, and registered in Deeds Office, Wellington, No. 21,784. Also all that piece of leasehold land, portion of Section numbered thirteen (13), Hutt District, containing nine (9) acres more or less, being the land demised by^a lease from Jasper Kenniek Peck, Christopher Heath, Jasper Kenniek Peok, and Charles John Cooper, to the Hutt Park and Racecourse Board, registered in the Deeds Registry Office, Wellington No. 31185. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVEBS, Parliamentary Agent. A GUIDE TO THE PEOPEETY ASSESSMENT ACT, 1879. By Chas. M, Crombib, Deputy Property-Tax Commiasioner, Wellington Distriot. PEICE, ONE~SHILLING. Lyon and Blair, Publishers. A CURTIS ft CO. SUGAR BOILERS, AND Manufacturers of every description of Sweets LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON-

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 110, 13 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 110, 13 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 110, 13 May 1880, Page 4

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