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ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, t£e 20th instant, at the above Boom*, ft one oWpck sharp, / 30 DOZEN PALE ALE. V Terms at Saie. " ' LAHD SALE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN bees to announce that he will RESIIME the S AIjE of LAND, Allotments of which are, In almost every part of the town, pn SATURDAY next, at one o'olock precisely. Terms liberal. \y After which he will SELL, without the slightest reserve, 4 VARIED ASSORTMENT of GOODS, of almost every description. ' ~ 4 6abi>. y" H LEWIS, Wi? Soßvpvpp, Proofs' street valley. Levels taken, and Ssujftons for Roads or other* Works. mHE FRIENpS of the laite Mr. ALEXANX DER MoGEE are invited to attend hi* FUNERAL, on FRIDAY NEXT, at Two o'olock. TpoMAB Bbisht, Undertaker (Sobernment Notice. DEPASTURING LICENSES. IN addition tp the applications for Licenses previously published, I hereby, in> accordanco with the second clause of the Regulations for Depasturing Cattle on the Waste Lands of tha Crown, give notice that the undermentioned Persons have applied for LICENSES % RUNS in the Districts specified against their names respectively ; the definitions of boundaries and plans whereof may be seen at this Office by all whom it ma; concern. ' Namb. Descbiption and Distbict. Cha9. Canning Amuri District: bounded qn the northwa*di % the River Clarence, eastward by a stream called the Rihble, southward by a range of anowy mountains forming Dr. Bush's northern boundary, west- - ward by a stream called t£e Styx. W. T. L. Trayera ...Ngatitahi District : on the north-west by the Stafford Mountains, north-east by the bottom of the. eaatcrn slopes of the Alma heights, south-west by a line running across Tarn Dale, south-east by a river, supposed to p be the Wai-otoa. J. W. Saxton Ngatitahi District: situated on the eastward of the run applied for by M_r. Travers, and extending to a chain of grassy hills. H. Stafford Ngatitahi District : situated between tha •astern boundary of the run applied for by Mr. Saxton and the' western boundary of Dr. Robertson's 'run. Vincent Hewitt .. Ngatitahi District : situated on the southward of the run applied for by Mr. Saxton, and extending to the southward five miles. Win. Mcßae Ngatitahi District : situated between the eastern boundary of the run applied for by Mr. V. Hewitt and the western boundary of Dr. Robertson's run. A. Kerr Ngatitahi District : southward by the Styx, and following up the Wai-otoa Valley to the northern end of Lake Tennyson, taking in all the grass country on both sidea of the valley to the summits of the S,npwy Ranges. J. Hayne Ngatitahi District : southward the prolongation of the eouthem boundary of the run, applied for by Mr. A. Kerr, eastward the summit of the Snowy Range on jthQwejt of the Wai-otoa. Valley, westward seven miles from the eastern boundary, northward the prolongation of the northern boundary of the run applied for by Mr. M. Hutton Ngatitahi District: situated between the runs, applied for by Mr. A. Kerr' ana iit. V. Hewitt. Jos. Ward Ngatjiah} District: northward by two small streams, onerunning into the Acheron, the other into the WaLotoa; eastward by the western houndary of Dr. Bobertson;a run, southward by the River Clarence, westward by the eastern tou»dar#of the run. applied fer V Jfc- 4- ferr. H. Robertson Aajari District: situated on the River CjaMnoa, extending from the junction ,ot the Acheron and the Slblle with the Clarence ten miles tojr«ds tfefttte** embracing valliy. *■ E. D. SaHsbury • . . •-•^/jgi^^guit : situated, on to ' eastern oouxicl&ry of tha run applied; tot- by Mr. H. Itotertaon tm «jle» towmrfc the so, emtoMJag the grass Un 4on w>» ■ides the taljey. J. Tiuliv Amuri Diitekt.- aorthflqprd by toe. Bfre* Eatafea, **>«««£ by tie highest or oentml ridge of the coast range, of mountains, southward bytbe ßiver Cojaway, west* ward by the Conway. the Towy, and the Eaikora radge 0? mountains on the south ~ side of th» River Olarence. ?. Gibson ... Wai;au DUtriot : northwanl by a line rtmmag two raided northward of Mr." Maher's run^ on the north side of the Wairau Baiter • 'eastward by tha Woikalu Bush, southward by Mr. Maher's northern boundary,' westward by the prolongation 'of Ifr. M iWs w#gb»j^bfWid«K.; • L— — I— 1— — Commllvoba Crows Lande. Land Office, Nelson, " '" \ QctoW 13th, 1865. , \^

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 17 October 1855, Page 1

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