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Gi-ovenxsKiexit ISTotioesi. NOTICE. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. WHEREAS it appears that the disease called pleuro-pneumonia has broken out among the cattle in the province of Otago, and by e proclamation under the Diseased Cattle Act, 1861 a and published in the Provincial Government Gazette, of the province of Canterbury, dated 30th October, 1862, the importation of cattle from the province of Otapo, either by land or by sea, was prohibited. Notice is hereby given that the said prohibition will be strictlv enforced, and should any cattle be so imported, the same will be immediately destroyed. The attention of persons in charge of teams of working bullocks is particularly drawn to the above notlCe ' WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, Christchurch, 21st January, 1864. 451 NOTICE. THISTLE ORDINANCE, 1862. PERSONS upon whose land, or upon roads adjacent to whose land, any noxious thistles may be growing are hereby cautioned to eradicate the same, otherwise they will be proceeded against under the provisions of the above Ordinance. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Feb. 13,1864. 1042 NOTICE. £100 REWARD. ITTHEREAS by the breaking out of the disease W called PLEURO-PNEUMONIA among the CATTLE in the Province of Otago, it is necessary strictlv to enforce the Prohibition of the introduction of Cattle into the Province of Canterbury from the said Province, either by land or sea, and whereas certain regulations to that effect have been issued by his Honor the Superintendent : Notice is hereby given that a reward of £100 will be given to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of any person who shall drive or remove, or cause to be driven, or removed, or assist in driving or removing any cattle from the said infected district, into the Province of Canterbury. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. * Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Jan. 30, 1864. 670 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the holders of Pasturage Licenses under the Land Regulations of Ist April, 1856, that they are required forthwith to send in to the Waste Lands Board a return of all jtock depastured on their respective runs, in accordance with Clause 55 of the said Regulations. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, Feb. 29, 1864. * 355 NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS—AII 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 roch debts will be summarily dealt with according to law. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, RICHARD R. ARMSTRONG, 2285 Immigration Officer. NOTICE TO PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT FOR ACCOMMODATION AT THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. MESSRS. W. and N. JOYNT have been authorised to collect the amounts due to the Provincial Government from persons who have been supplied with accommodation at the Christchurch Hospital. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Dec. 4,1863. 2974

NOTICE. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that in future all applications for Assisted Passages from England shall, with the exception of those made at Timaru, be received and decided at Christchurch. WM. ROLLESTON, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Dec. 4, 1863. 1794 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. WM. ROLLESTON, 1868 Provincial Secretary. TO ARCHITECTS. DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS FOB THE GOVERNNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, March 30, 1864. THE Commissioners for the Erection of Public Buildings invite ARCHITECTS in this and the adjacent colonies to submit to them DESIGNS and ESTIMATES for the ERECTION of the following PUBLIC BUILDINGS at AUCKLAND, viz.:— 1. GOVERMENT HOUSE in the Domain. 2. A SUPREME COURT HOUSE and OFFICES. 3. A POST-OFFICE and CUSTOM HOUSE (combined), fronting the Harbor. A premium of £200 will be given for the best design of each of these three buildings; and A second premium of £100 for the second best design. Plans of the several sites and views and information respecting the amounts available for each building, the accommodation required, and the mode of preparing the designs, &e., are detailed in the "Instructions to the Architects," which may be obtained from the Secretary to the Commissioners, at Anckland; and at the several Australian Colonies and Tasmania, from the "Colonial Secretaries thereof. The designs and estimates (under motto) are to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Commissioners, at Auckland, on or before the 27th day of June, 1864. S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary to the Commissioners for erecting Public Buildings. In reference to the abovej advertisement, printed copies of "Instructions to Architects " may be seen at the Custom House and at the offices of the SubTreasurers at Lyttelton and Christchurch, and at the Lyttelton Times office, Gloucester street and Cathedral square, Christchurch. 2488 POSTAL. TENDERS will be received at the Christchurch, until 5 p.m., on the 30th instant for tSi-3 Mason's work requisite for the ERECTION of TWO IRON POST-OFFICE LETTER RECEIVING PILLARS. All particulars can be obtained at the Post-offlce, Christchurch. F. E. WEIGHT, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, April 25,1864. 2599

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 2

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