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SttWic Efatto& 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. By-Law, No. 5. Wheeeas it is expedient to make further provision for the abatement of the nuisance and danger caused by the present growth of Futize or Q-ohse, &c., throughout the city of Nelson ; Be it Ordered and Directed by the Board of Works 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 the 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 rcceivingseven 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 such 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, May 26, 1864. 927 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. AN AGENCY of this bank will be OPENED at HAVELOCK, on or about let June. T. W. Antill, Manager. Nelson, May 80. 943 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. IN accordance with the resolution passed at the Special General Meeting of the Proprietors, held on the 15th of December, 1863, the Directors hereby give notice that the EIGHTH CALL of ONE POUND per Share will be payable at the places mentioned below, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of August next : — Auckland At the Bank of New Zealand. Taranaki n Napier f| Wellington.,,, M Wanganui n Nelson M Picton H Blenheim M Christchurch.. „ Lyttelton „ Dunedin n Invercargill ... }J Riverton „ Sydney At the Oriental Bank Corporation Office. London At the Bank of New Zealand, 60, Old Broad-street. A. Kennedy, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, May 9, 1864 862 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Establishes 1846. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Head Office— s, George-street, Edinburgh : London, 81, Lombard-street, B.C. Results or the Business tor the Yeas ended 25th Mat, 1863, Ab reported at the Annual General Meeting of the Company, held November 2nd, 1863. „ , £ *. d. New Assurances for the Year . . 428,742 0 0 Corresponding Annual Premiums . 15,432 3 0 Annual Revenue .... 133,775 12 10 Accumulated Fund . . . 481,690 15 10 Subsisting Assurances . . . 3,061,636 510 Colonial and Foreign Asstjbanob. Local Boards and Agencies in all the British Colonies, where Proposals may be made, Premiums received, and Claims paid. Moderate Rates applicable to different climates. Profits divided every five years. Divisions took place in 1854 and 1859, when large additions were made to policies. Next division in 1864. Further information will be supplied at the Company's Offices and Agencies. By order of the Directors, I. W. Harhop, Agent and Secretary to the Looal Board in AucklandBoard of Directors in Auckland ; The Honourable Reader Gilson Wood, M.G.A., Colonial Treasurer. Robert Waterston, Esq., of Messrs, Brown, Campbell, and Co. Thomas Macfarlane, Esq., of Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane. Jambs Williamson, Esq., M.G.A., President of the Bank of New Zealand. Joseph Newman, Esq., M.P.C., jf Messrs. Newman and Ewen. Medical Adviser : Dr. Samuel John Stbatfobd. Prospectuses, Table of Rates, &c., can be obtained at the Office in Fort-street. Samuel Jackson, Agent and Secretary. Auckland, April 8, 1864. Province of Nelson: Medical Adviser: S. A. Cusack, Esq., M.8., F.R.C.S. Agent : D. Mooee, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, April 15. 678 SYDNEY AGENCY.— Mr. Edward KJ Gbeville, of the Australian Telegraphic and News Agency Office, 8, Bridge-street, Sydney, has been appointed AGENT for the Nelson Examiner. A copy of each issue will be filed in the Reading Rooms, and will be open to the inspection of the public gratuitously* 7929

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 79, 2 July 1864, Page 6

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