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■j^- otic c.; .-- i A* All CLA I M S, RIGHT ~3, and PHI- ' i VILEGES, held under the Canterbury -f Goldfields Regulations in this District, wUtaS^; be protected from MONDAY," the 18fch, tOA'f;^' FRIDAY, the 22ud day of MARCH, 18G7, inclusive, on the occasion of the Greymonth Raoes. WILLTaM H. REVELL, Wardeu. . Warden's office, Greymouth sth March, 1867. ■jVT O T I C E ■ GREYMOUTH RACES. The Commissioner of the Nelson Southwest Goldfields hereby gives notice that all Claims will be protected during the absence of their holders for four days, commencing from the' 18th instant By order of the Commissioner, (Signed) FRANCIS HARRIS, Clerk. Commissioner's office, Cpbden, 7th March, 1837. ■jVTOTICE TO MARINERS. CONSTANT BAY, PAKIHI.^ . _ A Flagstaff has been erected on the North Point, where the following Signals will be shown : — Red flag at Masthead— Boat can enter. Blue flag halfmast — Low water ; wait or tide. White flag — Entrance dangerous ; surf too heavy for boats. Singal Station have also been established at Buller and Fox's, where the same signals will be used as at the Grey and Hokitika. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, R.M., Commissioner, January Ist, 1867. InTAMP DUTIES ACT, 1866. ! CAUTION. '■■ s - - I ___ *js^ „ I The attention of the Public is called to Section sixteen (16) of the Stamp Duties Act, which specifies the instruments on which the duties payable may be denoted by adhesive stamps affixed by the makers or holders. On all other instruments the stamp must be affixed at the Stamp-office; any stamp not so affixed is of no avail, and the iustrunient to which it is affixed is unstamped within the meaning of the Act. All instruments required to be stamped after execution (except those specified in Section 16) must be presented at the Stamp Office within one month after the date of execution, or they are subject to a fine of 20 per cent, on the value of the stamp to be affixed. C. T, BATKIN, /. (For' the Commissioner of Stamp Duties), Stamp Office, Wellington, 6th February, 1867. ' „ • ."' ■*""* f\ TA G O GOVERNMENT RURAL LAND SALES. TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1867. About 100,000 Acres for Sale, at.the upset price of 10s per Acre. Notice is hereby given, that the Waste Land Board of Otago have resolved, with the sanction of the Superintendent arid Provincial Council, to sell by auction, under the powers conferred by clause 35 of the " Otago Waste Land Act, 1866," the unsold surveyed lands within the Hundreds of Dunedin, East and West Taieri, North and South Tokomairiro, and West and East Clutha, and WaihoTa, at the upset price of 10s per acre. * The sale of the above lands will commence on Tuesday, the 26th day of March, 1867, at 12 o'clock, within the Provincial Council Hall, Government Buildings, Dunedin j and will begin with the allotments in the Dunedin Hundred, followed by those in the other Hundreds, in the order named above. The sale will be- continued from day to day. The Gazette, stating the sections, &c, of land for sale, can be obtained at the Waste Land Office, Dunedin, the Survey Offices at Lawrence, Clyde, and Queenstown, and at all the Post-offices, and School-houses throughout the Province, free of charge. W. H. CUJTTEN, Chief Commissioner of the Waste Land Board " rflO LET, the Commeifcial Hotel, Mawhera X Quay. ; G. PEROTTI. SHOULD this meeiT the eye of PATRICKor CHARLES KELLY, who landed in New Zealand in 1863, they are requested to write to their brother Dennis Kelly, Postmaster, Menangle, near Sydney, New South Wales. • ;'...■' ; ' • RICHARD HUME, late of Carrick, Tasmania, a letter for you at office of this , \> aper. ' •',->.-.' ■'-M

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 181, 12 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 181, 12 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 181, 12 March 1867, Page 3