PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL owners or occupiers of land are hereby required to remove or trim any hedges that may have encroached on the public roads, within one month from this date, or proceedings will be commenced against them under the " Roads Ordinance, Session VI., No. 2, Clause 41." THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, June 18,1862. 2344 PURLIC NOTICE. Executive Council meets every Tuesday, afc 11 o'clock a.m., for the transaction of ordinary business, and all matters which persons may desire to bring under its consideration, must be forwarded in writing to the Provincial Secretary's Office, on the Saturday previous to each meeting. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Jutie 10, 1862. 2295 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Visitors' Book and Public House Ordinance required by the Bench of Magistrates at the Last Licensing Meeting are now ready, and can be obtained on application to this Office, on payment of the sum of One Guinea. T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, July 24,1862. 2791 PUBLIC NOTICE. FROM and after the Ist day of December, 1861, all parties holding Leases of the Canterbury Associations Reserves being in arrear of rent for the same or who have not complied with the conditions of their respective leases will be forthwith served with a writ of ejectment. By order of His Honor the Superintendent. T. W. MAUDE, 157 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THE Provincial Government Offices will be open as heretofore on Wednesdays to the usual hour of business. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, April 9,1862. 1509 Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, September Bth, 1862. PUBLIC NOTICE. RANGIORA. rraE public are informed that the Road JL through Rangiora Bush, known as Boys Road, is closed from this date, until the formation thereof is completed. T. W. MAUDE, 3445 Provincial Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. A LIBRARY is required for the use of the patients, and persons desirous of giving books are requested to forward the same to the Provincial Secretary, Christchurch, by whom they will be gladly received. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. June 18,1862. 2328 Provincial Secretary's Office, August 11,1862. £20 REWARD. SEVERAL of the Poles erected to mark out the Line of Railway to the North of Christchurch having been removed, the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders. T. W. MAUDE, 3007 Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Sept. 11,1862. TO CONTRACTORS. THE Provincial Government is prepared to receive tenders for forming and metalling the road between the South Christchurch road and section No. 66. Specifications can be seen at the Public Works Office, Christchurch. Tenders must be sent in to the Provincial Secretary at or before noon on Tuesday, September 23, endorsed " Tenders for South Christchurch Road." T. W. MAUDE, 3512 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THOMAS McCARTAN, passenger per Harwood, is requested to call at this office with reference to payment for services performed by him on board such ship. T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Sept. 9,1862. 3504 PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given thatno payments I_\ will be made at the Provincial Treasury after 3 o'clock, p.m. Bv order of his Honor the Superintendent, CHARLES C. BO WEN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Christchurch, February 13,1861. 161 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that, from and after the Ist day of March next, the Waste Lands Board will discontinue granting any further licenses to cut timber on the waste lands of the Crown in this province. Bv order of the Board, WILLI A M GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, Jan. 13, 1862. 496 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 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. . Bv order of His Honor the Superintendent. y ALEXANDER BACK, 2285 Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, June 11, 1862. PERSONS desirous of employing newly arrived immigrants, are requested to apply to the Immigration Officer at Christchurch. Bv order of his Honor the Superintendent, y ALEXANDER BACK, 2286 Immigration- Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, June 11,1862. ALL Persons who have given Bills of Exchange for the passage of Immigrants, and who have luiled to meet them when due, will be proceeded against according to law in one month from this date without further notice. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, ALEXANDER BACK, 2284 Immigration Officer.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1028, 17 September 1862, Page 7
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