Land Transfer- ■ AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. J NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of laud hereinafter described will be "brought under the provisions of ths Land Transfer Act, IS7O, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 24th day of October next. MASTERTON.—Town Section "57," 1 acre. Unoccupied.—JACOß MATTHEWS, of Masterton, farmer, Applicant. (B. Smith, Broker.) 533. MASTERTON.—Town Section "61," 1 acre. Unoccupied.—ALFßED MATTHEWS, of AVelliugfcon, Applicant on behalf of Jacob Matthews. (B. Smith, Broker.) 536. MASTERTON.—Town Section "59," 1 acre. Unoccupied. CHARLES MATTHEWS, of Masterton, Applicant on behalf of Jacob Matthews. (B. Smith, Broker.) 537. MOROA BLOCK.—Part Section "1," 1 rood 17 perches. Bounded—North, 180 links, by a public road ; South ISO links ; East 200 links ; and West 200 links, by other parts of Section 4, the north-east corner whereof is distant 1166 links from the North-east corner of said Section No. 4.—ln occupation of CHRISTOPHER POTTS, the Applicant. (J. H. Wallace, Broker.) 548. HARBOUR DISTRICT.—Section " 57." 112 acres 2 roods. —In occupation of WILLIAM COCKING, Applicant on behalf of John Brown, of Wellington, Butcher. 558. WELLINGTON.—Part Section "103," 9 rches. Bounded—North 33 feet 6 inches, d East and West 74 feet 6 inches respecvely, by other parts of Section 103; South, „3 feet 6 inches, by Webb Street, the western boundary whereof runs parallel with and " .nt 91 feet 6 inches from the western idary of said Section.—WALTEß TURNBULL, of Wellington, Applicant on behalf of Henry Frederick Smith, the occupant. 562. WELLINGTON.—Part Section "60," 3 roods 1 perch. Bounded —North, 241 links, by Webb Street; South, 241 links, by Section "59"; East, 316 links, by Section "61"; West, 316 links, by other part of Section «60."—WILLIAM LAIRD, Applicant on behalf of Mathew McCredie, the occupant. (W. S. Moorhouse, Solicitor.) 567. WELLINGTON.—Part Section "230," 12 perches. Bounded —North, 66 feet, by Haining Street, other part of Section " 230 ;" East and West, 49 feet 6 inches respectively, by other parts of Section " 230 ;" South, 66 feet, by section 229, the eastern boundary whereof runs parallel with and distant 66 feet from section 237.—1 n occupation of JAMES LOCKIE, Applicant, on behalf of John Martin. (Hart and Buckley, Solicitors.) 561. WELLINGTON. Sections "287" and "288," 2 acres. In occupation of WILLIAM WARING TAYLOR, the Applicant. (B. Smith, Broker.) 570. HUTT.—Part Section "28," 1 rood 24 perches. Bounded—North-east 380 links, and South-west 425 links, by other parts of Section " 23 ;" North by a stream ; and Southeast, 100 links, by the Hutt Road, the southwestern corner whereof is distant along the Hutt Road 38 links north-east from the south boundary of Section " 28."—1n occupation of WILLIAM HENRY FRETHEY, the Applicant, on behalf of John George Frederick Wilford. (B. Smith, Broker.) 492. WELLINGTON.—Part Sections "199" and "201," 25 perches. Commencing at a point on Willis Street distant north CO feet 84 inches from the south-east corner of section "199"; thence at a right angle west 235 feet and J inch ; thence at a right angle north 56 feet; thence at a right angle east 76 feet; thence at a right angle south 40 feet ; thence at a right angle east 159 feet and inch ; thence at a right angle south 16 feet 6 inches, along Willis Street, to the point of commencement.—ln occupation of JOHN BROWN, the Applicant. 557. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this Bth day of September, 1874, at Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, _ District Land Registrar. ANDED EX ST. LEONARDS— Toward,' Mapplelorton & Grundy) ckmen's saddles, . shaftoe saddles, ladies' •ths, Etirrup leathers, hunting and jockey whips, cart crops, buggy whips, &.c. &c. EDWARD PEARCE. ANDED EX EUTERP E—--1 30 cases Perrier's Champagne EDWARD PEARCE. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. Sole Agents, JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. TOUISSON'S NELSON HEMATITE i PAINT. his paint is cheaper than red lead or any other, covering a much larger surface taking weight for weight, and is infinitely more durable. " Far superior to any imported paint. " (Signed / W. Lie htfoot, " Superintendent Public Works, Nelson." " Superior to any other paint I have had during my experience of thirty years. " (Signed) Jambs S. Cross, " Harbor Master, Nelson." T.B.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked "LOUISSON'S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT," but that he will guarantee as superior to any other. TURNEULL & CO., Sole Agents. 10K SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Line of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and AnchoWILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Drugrf«t IGHER EDUCATION. CLASS FOR ELDER BOYS AND ADVANCED PUPILS. The New Quarter will commence oi THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Terms : Six guineas per quarter. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., London, TUTOB, A Smith Street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4218, 26 September 1874, Page 5
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