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along it, parallel to aud in close proximity with the line shown on the Campbelltown plan, as the exterior boundary of Nore-street, to a point opposite the north-west corner of Block No. 5, Campbelltown, from which point it will be continued with a radius of forty chains to a point opposite the northeast comer of Block No. 4, from which point it will be continued along the beach, parallel to and in close proximity with the line shown as the exterior boundary of Gore-street to the termination of this extension at the line shown on the Campbelltown plan as Palmer's Boundary. On*this extension there will be one gradient ouly, descending at an inclination not exceeding one vertical to 150 horizontal to the level of four feet above the level of high water spring tides. 2. An extension, leaving the present line of ramvay twenty chains south of the southern town belt, and entering Annan-street, by reverse curves of forty chains radius, will bo continued down the centre of that street, aud crossing Crinan, Ettrick, Tweed, aud Findhorn Streets, on the level, will be continued in the reserve distinguished on the town plans as the Public: Esplanade, to the site of the proposed Goods Station in that reserve, at the back of the Government buildings in Dee-street. There will be no gradients in this extenAnd notice is hereby further given, that copies of the said bill will bo deposited in the Private Bill Office, in pursuance of the standing orders of the General Assembly of New Zealand relative to Private Bills, within fourteen days from the commencement of the said session. Aud, further, that the plans, sections, and books of reference, relating to so much of the land proposed to be taken for the said undertaking as are-Crown lauds and tidal land, will be deposited before the commencement of the said session in the office of the Colonial Secretary of the Colony. And that the plans, sections, aud books of reference relating to other lands proposed to be taken for the said undertaking, will be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds at Invercargill, in the said Provinea of Southland, within twenty days from this date. Dated at Invercargill aforesaid, this fifth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. J. A. R. Mknziks, Superintendent.

Registrar General's Office, Auckland, Bth September, 1863. URSUANT to the provisions of an Act . of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the eighteenth year of the I'eign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and intituled "The Marriage Act 1854," the following name of an Officiating Minister, within the meaning of the said Act, is published for general information: Hebreio Congregations. The Reverend David Isaacs. I, John B. Bennett, Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages in New Zealand, do hereby cereify that the foregoing name of an Officiating Minister, within the meaning of " The Marriage Act 1854," has been sent in to me in addition to the names in lists published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 2, of the 23rd of January, No. 5, of the 14th of February, No. 12, of the 25th of March, No. 14, of the 21st of April, No. 28, of the 11th of July, No. 31, of the 22nd of July, of the 12th of August, and No. 44, of the 3rd of September in the present year. Given under my baud, at Auckland, this eighth day of September, 1863J John B. Bennett, Registrar General. BLUFF HARBOUR AND INVERCARGILL RAILWAY AND EXTENSION. application will be made at the ensuing session of the General Assembly of the Colony, for leave to bring in a bill to empower the Superintendent of the Province of Southland to take and purchase compulsorily, for the purpose of the Bluff and Invercargill Railway, authorised to be constructed under and by virtue of the Bluff Harbour and Invercargill Railway Ordinance, 1863, of the Provincial Council of the said Province of Southland, certain lands lying and being within the line of the said railway, and the limits of deviation thereof ; and also to authorise the said Superintendent to make and maintain extensions of the said railway as follows, that is to say—1. Au extension, leaving the present line of railway at a distance of four chains northwest from its intersection with the eastern boundary of Section 17, Block 7, Campbelltown District, and skirting the line of beach with a radius oi forty chains, will be carried

Land Claims' Office, Dunedin, 31st August, 1863. I WILLIAM HENRY CUTTEN, a Commissioner duly appointed by virtue of the } Ordinance No. 15, Session 11, of the Legislative Council of the Islands of New Zealand, to hear and decide Claims to Land by persons claiming title thereto, from, through, or under the New Zealand Company, report that the Claims of the persons Avhose names appear in the Schedule hereunder, having been duly referred to me for investigation, I do hereby decide that the said persons are respectively entitled to the Crown Grants set against their names in the said Schedule. W. H. CUTTEN, Commissioner. SCHEDULE.

No. of No. of Name of Claimant. William Carr Young Charles Henry Street David Andrew Thomas Thomson George Turnbull Isabella McLaurin Turnbull* - Alexander Ferrier William Hunter Reynolds William Mellish David John Napier Commissioner's Decision. Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town sections 56, 58, and 59, B XXII., Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban section 10, Green Island Bush Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban section 76, Green Island Bush Entitled to a Crown Grant of Suburban section 78, Green Island Bush Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town section 48, B XVII., Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town section 74, B VII., Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town section 73, B VII., Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of Rural sections 10 and 11, B 11., East Taieri Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town section 15, B, VI., Dunedin , Entitled to a Crown Grant of Town section 14, B, VI., Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of part of Town section 46, B, XIV, Dunedin Entitled to a Crown Grant of remaining part of section 46, B, XIV, Dunedin

Seeds, Seeds. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! For Cash : s. d. r> ED CLOVER Oil fib Ci White ditto 1 3 " Cow Grass : 1 2 " Yellow Clover 0 9" Timothy Grass 0 10 '• Otago grown Rye Grass, guaranteed perennial, and warranted to grow 18 Of bsh. Taranaki Cocksfoot Italian Rye Grass Fescues and other Grasses too numerous to particularise. figf" An inspection is invited. J. A. DRURY, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, f ADIES' SUPERIOR KID BALMORAL BOOTS l_j „ Cloth and Kid Elastic Side Boots f) ~ Goloshe3 and Cork Soles ); „ White Kid Elastic Side Boots () „ Felt and Bronze Slippers GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S— Kid Balmoral and Elastic Side Boots Goloshes and Cork Soles, all sizes Patent Leather Opera Shoes GENTS' Stout Grain Hide Elastic Side Boots „ Grain Hide Napoleon Boots „ Short Wellington Boots „ Felt Slippers and Cork Soles „ Rifle Leggings, &c. YOUTHS' and BOYS' Superior Lace Boots, all sorts and sizes. M'AVING now attained a circulation of 1,500 copies per annum, forms a most valuable medium for advertisers in all parts of the world. The Almanac for 1864 will be considerably enlarged and improved, and will be published early in December, price 2s. 6d. Charge for Advertisements—Page, 205.; Half, 155.; Quarter, 10s. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Publisher, Auckland. The AUCKLAND DIRECTORY for 1864. is invited. A T the request of numerous friends, the publisher of A. DRURY, J\. the New Zealand Almanac will publish, early in Seedsman, Queen-street. January, an ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE CITY AND PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. i ts nnm a i Charge for advertisement per page, 10s.; half, 7s. 6d.: ! ±> UUi b ! quarter) ss> GEO. T. CHAPMAN, DERSIGNED, Publisher, Auckland. WILLIAM THORNE, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, High-street. L. D. HALSTED, VETERINARY SURGEON. IHE Undersigned, in returning thanks to those gentlemen who have favoured him with their confidence, begs to inform them he has now established a Repository versally accepted by the Public, as the for Medicines, &c, at Hardington's Horse Bazaar, where he will attend from 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. The above being not only the most extensive, but the best managed Yard in the City, every attention will be afforded to all such animals, continuance of the support so liberally accorded him. EDWARD KINLOCK, V.S. Journeys, Castration of Colts, &c, upon the usual terms. , „ . _.. Halstead's Gripe Draughts and White and Black Oils. To Volunteers and Militiamen. Admiralty Charts. GT. CHAPMAN has been appointed by His • Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.8., Agent for the Province of Auckland for the sale of the Admiralty Charts, Plans, Sailing Directions, &c. They are now ON SALE at the English price, at GEO. T. CHAPMAN'S, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland. BORLEY, BOOT AND [D SHOEMAKER, Newmarket, BEGS to announce that, from his own long in the business both in London and the CoJdfMW ' _D in the business both in London and the CWcfBCW HIGH-STREET. a j SQ determined to employ none but first-class hands fEsf" N B— Corner Shop, about midway between the in every department of his business, ho can confidently Brick Court House and Shortland-street., assure all those who favour him with their orders with . FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES in return. T T1 TTATQT'P-n ggg° Prices Moderate. DINNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA aAS been, during twenty-five years, cmphaticlly sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and uniBest Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT AND INDEGESTION, and E. K. will endeavour so to treat them as to merit a an d as a Mild ArEKiENT for delicate constitutions, OCKET MEDICINE from 10s. upwards. CHESTS, T. B. HILL, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Victoria-street. more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, if forms an agreable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased, During Hot Seasons, and, above all, in Hot Climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity,) by DINNEFORD & Co., 172, New Bond street, London; And sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the. World.

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1973, 15 September 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1973, 15 September 1863, Page 5

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