Land Transfer. JyVXD 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 forbidding the same on orbefore the 22nd day of August next. ITTZHERBERT. Rural Section “ 64,” 58 acres 1 rood 37 perches. Unoccupied.— ANDREW YOUNG, Applicant on behalf of Henry Howard Eitzsunons. 534. HUTT. —Part Sections “35” and “38,” 8 acres 3 roods 3G. perches. Bounded—Northwest, 1510 links, by the Hutt Road ; East, 871 links, by other parts of Sections “38 ” and “35;” South 1379 links, and South-west 399 links, by other parts of Section “ 35.” In occupation of Shadrach Barker.—WILLIAM STEWART McGOWAN, Applicant on behalf of Mary Riddiford. (B. Smith, Broker.) 501. MASTERTON SMALL FARM SETTLEMENT. —Section “64,” 43 acres 2 roods. Unoccupied.—EDWAßD TOOHATH, Applicant. 532. TARATAHI PLAlN.—Section “334,” 63 acres 1 rood 14 perches. Unoccupied.— EDWARD TOOMATH, Applicant. 533. RECLAIMED LAND, WELLINGTON. —Part Allotment “ 39,” 5J perches. Bounded —North-west, 44 feet, by other part of Allotment 39 ; North-east, 7 foot 9 inches, 1 foot, and 22 feet C inches, by other part of Allotment 39 ; South-east, 25 feet 6 inches by Allotment 38, and 34 feet by other part of Allotment 39 ; and South-west, 29 feet, by Lambton Quay. TRUSTEES of WELLINGTON MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY, Applicants on behalf of the Wellington Trust Loan and Investment Company, Limited, the Occupants. (C. B. Izard, Solicitor.) 346. j TAUERU BLOCK.—Section “16,” 336 acres.—ln occupation of CHARLES DAKIN, Applicant. (B. Smith, Broker.) 522. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 14th day of July, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E.j SMITH, "District Land Registrar. Education. A.M.D.G. ST. MARY’S CONVENT, WELLINGTON. Young Ladies’ Select Day School will open oh Monday next, August 3. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4170, 1 August 1874, Page 4
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