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iunmtin lhi#flil. AKTHUR BEVERLY,"Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c, Princcs-strcet, Dunediu. AMEHCER, Wholesale, Rctail,,and Gene- . ral Merchant, Family Grocer and Commission Agent, corner of High-street and Princes street, Dunedin. 53 30 c BOOTH & ETAUS, Tka Merchants, Dunjbdin Tea Makt, Ratt ray-street. ; BOOTH & EVANS, Wholesale & Retail'; Tobacconists, Kattray-street. __ ; (" GRIFFIN, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker, J c and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, Arcade, Dunedin (fonnerlv of the Strand, London.) GAB'D. —J. S. DOUGLAS, Accountant and Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buil dings. 209 34c j rf^OACH FACTOKY, Stafford Street \J DunedinMILLER BROTHERS, Proprietors. jpOACH BUILDING ESTABLISHMENT, St. \j Andrews-street, Duiieuin. Smith, Hutchkns & Co., Coach Builders and "Wheelwrights. ' r\O MME RCIA L~H OTEL, JUNCTION, \J (Late Chaplin's,) HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., -'Proprietors EM ILLS, Practical Architect, Builder, &c. . George-street G& J. M'KAY, Upholsterers and Cabinet a Makers, Kattray-street, Dtmedin. 15 30c DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, Valuo ators, and General Commission Agents, Princes Street. I JOHN SWITZER, Wholesale and Retail <L? Leather and Grindery Warehouse, Princesstreet, Dunedin. LEVIEN & CO., Commission Merchants, , Auowoneeks, &c, Bridge-street, Nelson. M'CALLUM & MURRAY, Importers ol Drapery, Maclaggan-street, opposite Abbcyleix House. ""fe/TESSRS. PILLIET & ADAMS, Surveyors, 4^4- aud Land Agents, Maclaggan-streei, uear the Arcade! ' ' ' '' " "- " ' ' •' M'CARTHY, BILL-HANGER,' LOCKSMITH GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, GENERAL JOBBING SMITH, HlrH-STKTJET, DOSEPIK, Patent Kejs, Trusses, Biaiid Maifcs, &c, mad T> KIT CHARD & CO., VETEIUNAItY X SHOEING FORGE, Kattray-street. EMOVAL.—THOMAS JOHNSON, Piukteu and Bookbinder, removed to TeU'er's Buildings, KatUay-btrcet, next door to Hutton's New QOLE AGENTS for "YVM. SMITH," Leather O Merchant, Melbourne. A. M'LANDRESS AND CO., opposite Dalgety, Eattray, aud Co. SINCLAIR" ANDHISLOP, (LATE 11. SINCLAIR), PRINCES - STREET, DUNEDIN. SILK, SHAWL, MANTLE, MILLINER!, Ladies', Children's, nnd Gentlemen's Outfit and' Geiieial Drapery Warehouse.'"" WH. MELUISII, Photographic Artibt, above the' Odd Fellows' Hall, near the cutting, I Princes.stretft, ILLIAM M'LELLAND, Auctioneer, Estate, and Commission Agent, No. 2, 1 Mercer's Buildings. ; [CARLVJ ' W WATTS, Rattrny-street, Dunedin; Moora- , bool-street, Geelojig; and Market-street, Melbourne ; Auctjpueey and ' Gpnertd Commission gent' '' EDWIN JONES, JEWELLER AND DEALER ik Mathematical, Optical, and Philosophical > Instruments, DUNEDIN. '■ WETHERSTONE'S. JM'CORTvIACK, Sign W.mteb, House akd . Coach "' ■ ' ' ' PAINTER, Decorator and Paperhanger. LA cakb.J MR. JAMES GILLON, Auctioneer, and General Commission Agent, Morey-place. SYDNEY JAMES', (Late of Melbourne,) LIVEII*, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES Maclaggan-street. Saddle and Harness Horses .for Hire. i [A Camp.] j R. T. DOS SETT & CO., Auctioneers, Stock and j GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WI:ATHr,RSTONK*S GTjLT/T, ; ■ TUAPEICA.

REGULATIONS DISPOSAL, SALE,*' LETTING AND OCCUPATION OP THIS WASTE LANDS OF THE CHOWS? IN THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY: AS AMENDED. 1. A LL Regulations now in force in the Pro-' il vince of Canterbury'for tl>e sale, letting, disposal, and occupation of the Waste .Lands of Lhe Crown are hereby repealed. 2. All such AVaste Lands shall, from and after the dny on which these Regulations shall come into force, lie sold, let, disposed of, and occupied according to these Iteirulatipnf:, and not otherwise. 3. Every Act ■which the Superintendent is hereby authorised or required to perform lie shall perform solely in accordance with the advice of his Executive Council for the time being, and such advice shall be recorded on the minutes of the Council. II. —THE WASTE LANDS BOARD. 4.-There shall be established a Board to be called the Waste Lands Board, to consist, of one Chief Commissioner, and of not less than two nor more than five" other Commissioners, all of whom (except such one as shall be appointed to act as Treasurer) shall be apI pointed and l>c removable by wan-ant under the hand I of the Superintendent. G. One member of the Waste Lands Board shall also be the Treasurer thereof, and such member shall be appointed and removable by the Governor. 6. The Waste Lands Board'shall sit at the principal Land Office of the Province, «t certain stated times to \;p. determined by the Superintendent, and shall also sit for special purposes at such places and at such times as the Superintendent shall direct; of which sittings due notice shall be given in the Provincial Government Gazette, and one or more newspapers published in the Province. 7. The Chief Commissioner when present, and in his absence then some member selected by those present at any meetir-g of the. Board, shall preside .thereat, and shall1 have a casting vote in all questions coming before the Board. 8. All questions coming before the Board ehall be decided by a majority of the Commissioners, present thereat. • 9. All meetings of the Board shall be attended by at least three Commissioners, and shall be open to the public. 10. All applications for Land mid for Pasturage and for Timber Licenses shall, after hearing, evidence when necessary, be determined by the Board at some sitting thereof' 11. The Board shall have power to hear and determine all disputes between the holders of Pastur- ! age and Timber Licenses respecting the boundaries ' or runs and districts, and shall have and exercise all . the powers which may be lawfully.had and exercised by any Commissioncr'of Crown Lands, under the provisions of the " Crown Lands Ordinance, Sess. X., No. 1;" and the "Crown Lands Intension Ordinance, Sess. XI., No. 10." 12. All the routine business of the Land Department shall be transacted by the Chief Commissioner, subject to such regulations as may be made by the .Board in thnt behalf. 13. A book to be called the "Application Book" shall bs kept open during office hours at the Land Office, in which the name of every person ■ desiring to make any application to'J'the Board shall bd written in order by himself or any person duly authorised on his behalf. And the Commissioners shall, dtiring the sitting of the Board, consider and determine all appli,rations in the order in which they shall ajipear in the application book. Provided thnt if any person shall not appear himself or by some person duly authorised on his belief before the Board when called in his turn, his appj.'ation shall be dismissed until his name shall appear again in the Book in order. Provided also that if two.or more peraons shall apply at the' same time to write tlit.! v names in the Application Book the Chief Commissioner shall bracket their ames, and shall initial the bracket; and when they' all appear before the Board, the Board shall deter-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 119, 3 April 1862, Page 7

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