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Neto gtoberttgements. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, NKLSON. The Second Annual General MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Society will be held on MONDAY next, the 30th May, at half-paßt Seven o'clock, p.m., at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, for the purpose of submitting Balonoe Sheet and Report, and for the Election of Officers. By order, W. KotTT, 930 Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, May 27, 1864. PERSONS requiring LABOURERS are requested to apply to Mr. Thomas Stxixivak, Depot, Nelson. Altbbd Gbbbotiels, 928 Chief Clerk. FOR SALE, at Collingwood-street, the FIFTH SHAPE of eleven acres of the CLAIM known as " Mackenzie's Claim," Slate river. Apply to Mr. G. Clbab, 916 Masonic Hotel, Nelson. RIWAKA DISTRICT ASSESSMENT. IN accordance with clause 10 of the " Country Roads Amendment Act, 1858," the owners and occupiers of Lands or Tenements within this district, or their agents, are hereby required to forward to the Road Board, within one calendar month from this date, a STATEMENT, in writing, of the quantity end nature of the LANDS or TENEMENTS owned or occupied by such persons within this district, with tiie names of owners or occupiers thereof, and the estimated value to sell of buch properties. No person negleoting to furnish such return will be entitled to appeal against the assessment about to be made. By order of the Board, David Goodall, Chairman. Biwaka, May 21, 1864. 920 j WAIMEA DISTRICTS ROAD RATES. PROCEEDINGS will be TAKEN for the recovery of RATES remaining unpaid after TUESDAY, June 7. Until that date the said rates will be received by the members of the Board, or the undersigned. By order of the Board, T. J. Thompson, - 921 Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, MIDDLE DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862," and in the matter of the Petition of Chakleb Wan, of Massacre Bay, Clifton, in the Province of Nehon, Sawyer. On MONDAY, the twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. By his Honour Mr. Justice Johnston, in Chambers. UPON bearing this Petition, the Schedules thereto, the consent of Samuel Snellikg, a creditor of the suid Chablks Wan to the extent of not less than fifty pounds, to the said Petition annexed, and the affidavit of the Petitioner, sworn the twenty-third day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and upon hearing Mr. Pitt, of counsel for the Petitioner, It is ordered that this Petition be heard on the twenty-third day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, at the Supreme Court House, Nelson, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and that the Petitioner do attend at such place and time : And it is further ordered that, in the meantime, and until sucli hearing, the persou and estate of the Petitioner be protected from arrest, execution, or other legal process, except under such circumstances as would otherwise rerder him liable to arrest on mesne process : And it is further ordered that, in the meantime, and until aucli hearing, and the further order of this Court, the estate and effects of the Petitioner Bhall be taken and held by, or vest in John Sharp, Enquire, Registrar of this Court, at Neliou : And it is further ordered that a meeting of the Creditors of the Petitioner be held at the Court House, in Nelson aforesaid, on Thursday, the seventh day of July next, for the purpose of recommending a Trustee or Trustees, and making suggestions as to winding up the estate of the said Petitioner : And it is further ordered that, after such meeting of Creditor*, the said Petitioner shall be at liberty to apply to a Judge, at Chambers, for the appointment of a Trustee or Trustees, of and for ihe further direction of the Court in reference to the estate of the Petitioner : And it is further ordered that this order shall be published in the Government Gazette for the Province of Nelson : And it is lastly ordered that any creditor of tiie Petitioner shall be at liberty to apply to this Court, at Nelson, in the said month of November, to alter or vary this order. i.s. By the Covbt. John Shabp, Registrar. 929 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following amended BY-LAW has been agreed to by the BOARD OF WORKS, and has been submitted to his Honour the Superintendent and his Executive Council for confirmation. Bx-Law, No. 5. Whebeas it is expedient to make further provision for the abatement of the nuisance and danger caused by the present growth of Fubze or Gohse, Sec., throughout the city of Nelson ; Be it Oedehed and Dibected by the Boabd of Wobks for the said city, with the sanction of his Honour the Superintendent and his Executive Council, as follows, viz: — 1. The occupier, or in case there shall be no occupier, then tiie owner of any land upon which .. a gorse or other hedge shall be growing, adjoining any public street or road, shall, so soon as the portion of the said street or road adjoining his said land shall be clear, thenceforward keep the same at all times clear of gorse or other obstructions which it may reasonably be supposed have proceeded from the said hedge ; and in case such occupier or owner, as the case may be, shall refuse or neglect to clear such road or street, after receiving seven days' notice to do so from the Board of Works, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per week, for every week he neglects or refuses to comply with the order contained in the said notice. 2. Whenever gorse or any other inflammable plants shall be growing upon any land, in such thickness, height or quantity, as to be a nuisance to the public, or dangerous to any near or adjoining private property, the Board of Works may give the occupier or owner of Buch land seven days' notice to clear away or trim such gorse or other plants in such manner as may be directed by the said Board : and in case the said occupier or owner shall fail to comply with the said notice, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per week, for every week such gorse remains uncleared or untrimmed. 3. Whenever any gorse is growing upon unoccupied land, and the owner of the land is absent from the province, it shall be lawful for the Board of Works to cause such gorse to be trimmed or cleared as they may direct, and the expense of so doing may be recovered at any future time, within six years, from the owner or occupier of such land, in a summary manner, before any Resident Magistrate, or two Justices of the Peace. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, Ifaf B^UM. Wf

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 64, 28 May 1864, Page 2

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