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A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on -£JL MONDAY, the Bth day of September iastont, at the Court House in Nelson, at Twelve o'clock at noon, to CONSIDER the expediency of an ADDRESS to his Excellency the GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF, praying for the ESTABLISHMENT of MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS in this settlement. D. Monro George White J. Saxton Henry Adams E. W. Stafford C. Elliott J. P. Robinson Willliam T. L. Travers Nelson, Sept. S, 1851. ZEALAND LAND CLAIM-i->l ANTS' ORDINANCE.— The MEETING called on Monday last to consider the effect of the New Zealand Company's Land Claimants' Ordinance, was, from the unfavourable state of the weather, adjourned to MONDAY next, the Bith instant, at Five o'clock in the evening. Nftlson, September 5. J GOVERNMENT NOTICES. "Depasturing"" licenses. — in JL/ accordance with the 2d clause of the Regulations fer Depasturing Cattle on the Waste Lands of the Crown, I hereby give notice that the undermentioned PERSONS have applied for LICENSES for RUNS in the districts specified against their names respectively, the definitions of boundaries and plans whereof may be seen at this ofllce by all whom it may concern. Names. Desceiption and District. Charles Christie Rotu Iti Lake Charles Christie Te Ara Flat, nbout 8 miles from above Charles Christie No. 1 run, Wairau Valley George Duppa No. 2, do., or Birch-hill run George Duppa No. 11, do. Taylor Valley, and some surveyed sections adjoining N. G. Morse . No. 3, Wairau Valley, and surveyed sections opposite, down to- the Wairau W. Adams No. 4, Wairau Valley, between the above, and next . E. D. Sweet No. 5, 'Wairau Valley, next to above, and surveyed sections, Wairau Valley, Nos. 27 to 51, and a strip of Land on the op- , posite side of the Wairau, about 9 miles in length by 4 a mile in width C. F. Watts No\ 6, Wairau Valley, next to above, and surveyed Sections opposite, down to the Wairau G. W. Schroder No. 7, Wairau Valley, next to above D. Monro No. 8, Wairau Valley and Waihopai, next to above Joseph Ward No. 10, do. Omaka district C. B. Wither No. 12, do. Between Taylor and Seventeen Valleys Edwin Dashwood No. ]3, do. Seventeen Valley, and Sections S3 to 37 Kaparatehau, also Sections Nos. 13 to 17 Opawa Edwin Dashwood Amouri District James Allison No. 2, Waihopai F. Witherby No. 3, Waihopai W. L. Shepherd No. 4, Waihopai F. Vickeiman No. 6, Waihopai R. K. Newcome No. 2, Wakefield Downs, and certain surveyed Sections between his run and the Awatere, from Nos. 60 to 111 ; also, a portion of the hilly country at the back of, and joining his present run, continuing his North and South boundaries into the hills E. Fearon No. 3, Wakefield Downs A. Richmond No. 4, Wakefield Downs H. Bedborough No. 5, Wakefield Downs J. Tinline No. 6, Wakefield Downs G. M'Rae No. 7, Wakefield Downs T. Reuwick North bank of the Awatere, and surveyed « Sections in front of his run abutting on the Awatere, from Nos. 49 to 59 W. Robinson Surveyed unsold Sections Wairau West, Nos. 85 to 119 F. A. Saunders Surveyed unsold Sections, Wairau West, Nos. ] 5 to 48 W. Atkinson Surveyed unsold Sections, Kaparatehau, Nos. 40 to 46 S. R. A. Nicholls Left bank of the Wairau, at the Narrows Cyrus Coulter Surveyed unsold Sections, Omaka, Nos. 76 to 139 E. W. Stafford Upper Motueka and Wangapeka Valleys Henry Redwood Surveyed Sections, Nos. Ito 31, Kaparatehau <- E. W. Stafford Upton Downs. A and B, each side of run applied for by H. Bedborough John Kerr Motupeka Valley W. G. Bell. Upper Motueka Volley* .? C. A. D^iLON, \ Commissioner of Shown Lands. Crown Land Office, Nelson, Sept. 5, 1841. persons desirous of-PURCHASING -£-*_ CROWN LANDS within the District of Nelson, are requested to make written application tq this Office without del »y- C. A.'4>illon, "v. Commissioner of "Crown Lands. Crown Land Office, Nelson, \. August 15, 1851. <3 LL persons named in Schedule B. of XjL the New Zealand Company's Land Claimants' Ordinance, who are desirous that CROWN GRANTS should be issued to them for their lands, are requested to make application for the same, either personally or by letter to me at this Ofllce. C. A. Dillon, _ _ , Compjissioner of Crown Landj. Crown Land Office, Nelson, 22, 1851.* . » • .„, «■ mOTICE is here'oy given, that all persona CUTTING TIMBER upon Crown LANDS without License from this office, will be PROSECUTED. Persons desirous of obtaining Licenses for the above purpose, are requested to apply at this Office for a Form of application. C. A. Dillon, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Land .Office, Nelson, 15, 1851. 4t>OOKS MlSSlNG.— Whereas, several _LF valuable BOOKS belonging to the LITERARY INSTITUTION are MISSING, gentlemen are requested to look over their libraries to see whether or not any of them may be in their possession and should any be found, to forward them with as little delay as possible to Mr. Caldwill, Librarian. - Nelson, Sept. 3. E. W. Staffoed, Sec. SIMMONDS & CO., 5, Barge Yard, London, GENERAL AGENTS for RESIDENTS in NEW ZEALAND and the Colonies, established fifteen years, continue to supply all descriptions of GOODS, including Newspapers, Pebiodicals, &c, with strict punctuality and attention, on receipt of advanced remittances for that purpose. ADVERTlSEßS.— Advertisers are -L requested to notice, that in future all Advertisements received after Eight o'clock on Feidat svening, will be charged double. ,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 496, 6 September 1851, Page 122

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Page 122 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 496, 6 September 1851, Page 122

Page 122 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 496, 6 September 1851, Page 122

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