Land TransferTRANSFER 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 or before the 26th day of December next. -w . _ WELLINGTON.—Section “111, 1 acre. .—lnoccupation of FERDINAND CHARLES K.RBEFT, the Applicant on behalf of Henry Blundell, jun., Samuel Costall, and Robert Port, all of Wellington. (B. Smith, Broker.) 591. WELLINGTON.—Sections “ 394,” “ 395,” “396,” 3 acres. In occupation of John Mclntosh. PATRICK ALPHONSUS BUCKLEY, of Wellington, Esquire, Applicant on behalf of Robert Port, and herdinand Charles Kreeft, both of Wellington, Merchants. 592. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 18th day of November, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, District Land Registrar. r AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. L-J NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Laud Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 19th day of December next. WELLINGTON.—Part Section “230,” 12 perches. Bounded—North, 60 feet, by Haining street, other paid of Section 230 ; East, 49 feet. 6 inches, by Section 237 ; South, 66 feet, by Section 229 ; West, 49 feet 6 inches, by other part of Section 230.—1 n occupation of JAMES PAUL, the Applicant. 588. PALMERSTON.—Part Suburban Section “ 302,” 3 acres 1 rood 36 perches. Commencing at the south-east corner of Section 302 ; thence at a right angle to the public road north-west, 225 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 212 J links ; thence at a right angle north-west 75 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 2124 links ; thence at a right angle north-west 75 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 2124 links ; thence at a right angle north-west 75 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 2121- links ; thence at a right angle north-west 75 "links ; thence'at a right angle south-west 2124 links ; thence at a right angle north-west 75 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 212 J links ; thence at a right'angle north-west 350 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 500 links ; thence at a right angle south-east 200 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 225 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 75 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 75 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 75 links ; thence at a right angle north-east 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 75 links ; thence at a right angle south-west 212 J links ; thence at a right angle south-east 225" links ; thence at a right angle north-east 500 links along the public road to the point of commencement. Unoccupied.— WILLIAM HENRY WELCH HAINES, Applicant. (E. S. Thynne, Broker.) 589. WELLINGTON.—Part Section “ 490,” 24 perches. Bounded—-North-east 120 feet, South-west 120 feet, and North-west 55 feet, more or less, by other parts of Section 490 ; South-east 55 feet, more or less, by Lambton quay ; the north-east boundary whereof runs parallel with and distant 47 feet from the north-eastern boundary of Section 490.—1 n occupation of THOMAS JOHN MOUNTAIN, the Applicant. 573. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 11th day of November, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, District Land Registrar. Lost and FoundLOST, in Wellington, on the Ist inat., Cheque, marked anO numbered G 6024, dated lot December, 1874, and drawn by Messrs. Levin and Co., in favor of Mr. Cameron. On returning same to Messrs. Levin and Co. finder will be rewarded. Payment of cheque stopped. LOST, from Prosser’s Hotel, on or about the 26th November, -a sandy - colored driving DOG, about fifteen months old ; long shaggy woolly coat, and slight remains of cataract in right eye ; answers to the name of “Rip.” Any one bringing him to Mr. W. LEVELL, Nag’s Head Hotel, will be rewarded, and any one found detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. IVE POUNDS REWARD, if stolen, Two Pounds, if strayed, Black Trap Mare, mane and tail pulled short; brand KB, near shoulder; left our stables, Lambton-quay, on the night of 21st November; she was lately owned by Mr. Pearce, Pahautanui. Any person detaining her after this will be prosecuted.—POLLOCK & YOUNG, Butchers, Lambton-quay. Building Societies ROSPE O T U S OP THE SECOND WELLINGTON BUILDING SOCIETY, 1874. _ Offices : Hunter-street (late Tribune Office). President : The Hon, W. H. Reynolds, M.H.R. Trustees : George Crawford, Esq., J.P., M.P.O, John Martin, Esq. , Treasurer : G. H. Vennell, Esq. Committee ; The Hon. Major Atkinson, M.H.R. R. J. Duncan, Esq., J.P. William Hutchison, Esq., J.P. H. M. Lyon, Esq. Edward Mills, Esq. Thomas Mills, Esq. John Plimmer, Esq. G. H. Vennell, Esq. Andrew Young, Esq. Bankers : The National Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs. Brandon and Quick. . Surveyor : C. J. Toxvvard, Esq. Auditors : To be appointed annually, in accordance with Rules. This Society, as its name implies, is founded on the same basis-as the Wellington Building Society (terminable), which has proved of great advantage both to Investors and Borrowers. The rules of the original Society will be adhered to, except that the limitation of number of Shares to bo held by one person will be excised. The Society will continue in operation until the'sum of £6O is available for the payment of each unrealised Share. Entrance Fee, 2a. Cd. per Share ; Subscription, ss. per Share monthly, payable on the first Monday in each month. On Shares realised, the payment will be 10s. per month additional. The first meeting for payment of Subscriptions will he hold at the Company’s offices on Tuesday, the sth January, 1875, after which date it will be in the power of the Committee to increase the Entrance Fee. GEORGE H., TRIBE, Secretary. Bazaar, &cCATHOLIC PICNIC AND BAZAAR Will be held at the UPPER HUTT, on the 26th of December (BOXING-DAY), to increase the funds for the New Church being built. • Contributions towards the Bazaar will bo gratefully received by the following ladies : Wellington ; Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. O’Shea, Mrs. Pagou. Hctt : Mrs. Clifford, Mrs, Cudby, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. G. Knight. Upper Hutt : Miss M. Wilson, Miss E. Cudby Mrs, Dowling.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4278, 5 December 1874, Page 3
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