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ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & CO.’s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. ■’T'TIE Following Fine First-ciass --I SHIPS are intended, to be continued as Regular Traders: — SaiP3. COMMANDERS. TONS. Zealandia J. Foster .......... 1600 Caducous., J. Cass .......... 1600 Clontarf .. A. W. Barclay .... 1600 Eymont S. C. Gibson 1200 Maori C. G.‘Pctherbridge.. 1200 Joieph Fletcher J. Pook 1000 Cashmere J. Byron 1000 Cresswell W. C. Barrett.. 1000 Hastings .. C. Cowie 1000 Strathallan W. Williamson .... 1000 Harwood W. F0r5ayth,.......... 800 The undersigned Agents for the above Line of Vessels are authorised to arrange with Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepare?, either to pay the passagemoney at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Ist January, 1800 ........ Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 17th March, 1860. r_ pHE Commissioner of Crown Lands pubJL lishes the following extracts from the “ Waste Lands Act, 1858,” (proclaimed by His Excellency the Governor on the 15th February, 1800, as having received the assent of Her Majesty the Queen, and the ‘‘Auckland Waste Lauds Act. 1858,”) for the information of Military and Naval Settlers resident within the Province of Wellington ;— Waste Lands Act, 1858, Clause XV.— “ Whereas it is desirable to encourage the * settlement of Naval and Military settlers throughout the Northern Island of New Zealand: Be it therefore further enacted, that Naval and Military Officers, whether on full or half pay, and every nou-cjinmissioned officer and private, marine and seaman, whether belonging to Her Majesty’s service or to the service of the East India Company, who may retire or obtain his discharge for the service to which he may belong ; or who having retired or obtained his discharge *or the purpose of settling in the Provinces of New Plymouth or Wellington, has not selected land under any former law or regulation enabling Naval and Military settlers to select land free of cost, shall be entitled

to land free of cost in the said Provinces respectively, in like manner and upon the same terms and conditions as Naval and Military settlers art entitled to land free of cost under the * Auckland Waste Lands Act, 1858:’ And the several powers and duties cf the Commissioner appointed under the said Act, in respect of land to be so granted, shall be exercised and performed by any Commissioner of Crown Lands in the said several Provinces of New Plymouth and Wellington :— JucKand Watte Lands Act, 1858. Extract from Clause 80:— Commissioned Officer .400 acres Non-commissioned and Warrant Officer 80 ~ Private Soldier, marine and seaman.... 60 „ Clause 81.—“ Provided always, that any such officer-nou-conmiissioned officer, and private, and any marine and seaman, before he shall be entitled to receive any such land order, shall prove, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, by certificate or otherwise, that he retired or obtiined his discharge for the purpose of settling in the Province of Auckland; and any non-com-missioned officer or private, marine or seaman, shall at the same time produce to the Commissioner a certificate from the officer under whom he may have served, of having during his period of service been of good character: Provided also, that any such landorder shall he applied for within twelve calendar months next after Mich retirement or discharge as aforesaid, pr within three months from the passing of this Act, by those who have retired or been discharged.” WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Commissioner oi Crown Lands. [Advertisement.] MR. MOFFITT, SURGEON DENTIST. Reception hours from 10 till 4 o’clock, Wellington - T e brace. WEBSTER, BROTHERS. LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND WRIGGLESWORTH’S CIRCULATING LIBRARY LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, /CONTAINS nearly 1000 vols. Macaulay’s History of England The Dairg Chain Heir of Redclyffe Aug. 20, 1858. MR. B. D. DANVERS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, fob the purchase and bale of land, houses, cattle, bheei>, &c„ &C. Regular monthly sales'at.Napier nn<l Clive, and quarterly bales at Waipawa and Waipuktirau Good Paddocks for the reception of Stock. May 24,1861 JUST RECEIVED Pan “ ROBERT SMALL," and on sale AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. Q ALTON'S ART of TRAVEL Macaulay's History of England, 7 vols , Macaulay's Essays, 2 vols Household Words, vol. 10 ' s ‘. Leonard’s Handy Book of Property Cottage Gardeners’ Dictionary Englijli. Hands and English Heatto, fortieth thousand Memorial of Captain Hedley Vicars, one hundied end tenth thousand Rarey’s Horse Taming Thackeray’3 Lectures Tales.frotn Blackwood’s Magazine, 5 vols Carlyles Frenii, BevMntion 1 ennyaon’s Poems ciiarles O’Malley, 2 vols Hurry Lorrequer The Daltoha 1 Pink wick Nicholas Nickleby Martin Chuzzlewit XV’” ’■ ■ &c.. • ttc Wellington, February IS, 1859

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 1