Land Transfer. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged fox-bidding the same on or before the 25th day of July next. WELLINGTON.—Part of Section “269,” 3 roods 22 perches. Bounded—North, 330 feet by Vivian Street, and 122 feet by other part of Section “ 269 South, 330 feet by Section 268, and 122 feet by oths part of Section “269 ;” East, 6-1 feet and 18 feet by Cambridge Terrace, and 40 Ess oy other part of Section “269;” West, 132? feet by Section 262.—1 n occupation of Wl_i a'.AM BARNES ROBINSON, the Applican 510. EOXTON.—Section “ ISB ” 3 roods 20 perches.—ln occupation of CHARLES TRICKLEBANK, the Applicant, on behalf of Robert Port, of Wellington, Merchant. 509. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 16th day] of June, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, District Land Registx-ar. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given, that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Ti-ansfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the same on or before the Ist day of August next. WELLINGTON.—Part Section “ 142,” 18 perches. Bounded—North, 113 links, by Ghuznee Street ; East, 100 links, by Willis Street; South, 113 links ; and West, 100 links, by other parts of Section 142. Unoccupied. —GEORGE STODDART WHITMORE, Applicant. (O. B. Izard, Solicitor.) 513. MOTOA BLOCK.—Sections “68,” “101,” and “ 102,” 120 acres 3 roods.—ln occupation of CHARLES PARKER, the Applicant on behalf of John Smith. (E. S. Thynne, Broker.) 518. WELLINGTON.—Section “ 383,” 1 acre 4 perches. Unoccupied. EDWARD TOOMATH, Applicant on behalf of Samuel William Maxtou. 519. EOXTON. —Town Section “ 284,” Suburban sections “ 406," “ 407,” “ 408,” 8 acres 2 roods 2 perches. NATHANIEL BARTLETT, Applicant. (E. S. Thynne, Broker.) 521. WELLINGTON. Sections “301” and “ 310,” 2 acres. Unoccupied.—WlLLlAM WARING TAYLOR, Applicant on behalf of Samuel Carroll. 523. WELLINGTON.—Part Section “ 185,” 28 perches. Bounded—North 118 feet, South 118 feet, and West 04 feet, by other parts of Section 185 ; East 64 feet, by Taranaki Stx-eet, the southern boundary whereof runs parallel with and distant 176 feet from Ghuznee Street.—ln occupation of DANIEL HEARD, the Applicant. 524. WELLINGTON. —Part Section “185” 11 perches. Bounded—North 158 feet, South 118 feet and 40 feet, by other parts of Section 185; West 67 feet, by Section 183 ; and East, 64 feet by other part of Section 185, and 3 feet by Taranaki Street. Unoccupied.—WlLLlAM JAMES HOLLISTER, Applicant. 525. WELLINGTON.—Section “713,” lacrel6 perches,—JAMES MEAOHAM BATHAM, Applicant on behalf of James Coley, the Occupant. 526. WELLINGTON.- Section “675,” 1 acre. —JOHN EDWARD WAINHOUSE, by his Attorney John Johnston, Applicant on behalf of William Waring Taylor, the Occupant. (Brandon and Quick, Solicitors.) 530. WELLINGTON.—Part Section 115, 19 perches. Bounded—North 78 feet, and East 66 feet, by other pai-ts of Section 115 ; South 78 feet, by Abel Smith Street ; West, 66 feet, by Section 113. In occupation of James Davis. —WALLACE SMITH and CHARLES ROBERT MILLER, Trustees, Applicants on behalf of Catherine Murch. (Brandon and Quick, Solicitors.) 520. MASTERTON.—Town Section “ 35,” 1 acre; in occupation of Duncan McGregor, senr., and others. Also Section 24, Small Farm Settlement, 39 acres; in occupation of Applicant and his Tenants. —ALFRED WILLIAM RENALL, Applicant. 507. WELLINGTON. —Part Section “ 520,” 1 rood 20 perches. Bounded —North-east, 312 links, more or less, by other part of Section 520 ; South-east, 104 links, by Glenbervie Terrace ; South-west, 290 links, by Section 518 ; North-west, 1473 links, by Section 519. —ln occupation of ADOLPH JULIUS SWANSON, the Applicant. 529. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 24th day of June, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, District Laud Registx-ar. Meetings. &c. IV>ATIONAL fire and marine jv INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE. An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders in the above company will be held at Farley’s Hall, Princes Street, in the City of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, on MONDAY, the 27th day of July, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of submitting for the approval of the Shareholders the following proposed alterations in, and addition to, the Articles of Association of the said company, i.c. to say : —■ 1. In Article 17, for “ six ” read “ three ” 2. In Article 31, for “first” read “second” 3. In Article 80, for “one month” read “six weeks” 4. In article S 3, insert “or posted to” between “ at ” and “ the ” 5. To add a new Article to the effect that, from and after a certain day to be named at the said meeting, no person or pci*sons shall individually, jointly,or in common, hold more than 1,500 shares; without prejudice, however, to the right of any shareholder or sharo-holdci-s to retain all the shares of which he, she, or they shall have become the registered holders up to the day to, be so named as aforesaid. N.B.—Every proxy holder must be a shareholder, and the Instrument appointing him shall be deposited at the registered office of the company not less than 24 hours before the time appointed for the Meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, A HILL JACK, General Manager. lbion coal company, (LIMITED.) A local Meeting of Shareholders in the above company null be held at my office on the 15th INSTANT, to elect Directors pursuant to the fifty-seventh clause of the Articles of Association. J. DR AN SFIELD, Agent. Saddlery. gADDLBRY. SADDLERY The largest and best assorted stock of Saddlery in the Province of Wellington is now openedup and on view at W. WIGGINS, SADDLER, LOWER HUTT, Consisting of— Colonial, Australian, and English Saddlery, all Sizes and Shapes In consequence of being a direct Importer from the best English firms, I - can guarantee those goods, and which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices to make room for more’’ coming in. This is the boat opportunity offered in tho trade for many years. Saddle, Bridle, Martingale & Crupper £3 7 0 Cart Harness ... ... ... ... 5 10 0 Trap Harness ... ... ... ... 610 0 And everything else equally cheap ! (Old Saddles taken in exchange.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4146, 4 July 1874, Page 5
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