Government Notices. ( ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS who arrived per ship Storm Cloud, on 80th July, 1861, are reir hided that their Bills arc over-due, ami that payment must bo made sit tins office .-without; delay. COJJN ALLAXv, Immigration Agent, Immigration DeiiTtmont, Superintendent's Oilice. 17th June, 18(|2. ■ J SHHE Committee of the Benevolent Institution is "Y prepared to receive tenders for Use use, for a period of six months, of a building adapted for a Benevolent Asylum. _ By order of Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. See, A RCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN.—CompeA tent Architectural Draftsmen are required lor the Provincial Engineer's Department. Address, by I letter to his Honor the - Superintendent, with testimonials, until i o'clock of the 28th mst. /^<OLD FIELDS' ACTS. Trice One Shilling. Jf A. R. LIVINGSTON, Bookseller, Staffordstreet, Dunedin. C 1 OUTH DUNEDIN : EDUCATIONAL DISN TRICT. —In pursuance of the provisions of the Educational Ordinance, 1862, sections 9 and 14, a ' Public Meeting of the Owners and Occupiers of Laud, and Householders within South Dunedin Educational istrict will he held in the Rev. Dr. Burns Church upon Friday, the 25th day of July, 1802, at 7 o'clock . ~T) nPTor'tlielpurppse of electing a ".School Committee or the aforesaid Educational District,whieh comprises tint portion' of Dunedin City which is situated South •md South-west of St. Andrews-street, Victonastreet, and Sectionl9, Block XIX. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary to. the Education Board. : TO ARCHITECTS. THE Provincial Government of Canterbury, New Zealand, being about to erect a LUNAIIC ASYLUM on Section No. 159, on the Lincoln Road, about 2f mili'-s from Christohurch, invite Architects to submit dcsisiis for such edifice. . . ,„- The building to be capable, of accommodating 50 patients—say 33 males and 17 females, with nil necessary otliccs: bath-rooms, reception-rooms, and ■Surecon-Superinteudent's'residence; and to be so arranged that a portion could be erected, complete m itself/lor the reception of half the above number oi atients . , • ' •. . . . , The design to comprise the modern improvements usually iound in such buildings, with caieful arrangements for classification, light, warmth, ventilation, sanitary"arrangements, and efficient security and SUThe material used is left to he suggestion of the Architects —stone foundation being in any case indispensable/ and well raised above the ground-lino. Tie drawings required will' be a black plan, show-inG'Fewan-e and water drains; apian of each floor, aiid a roof plan, at least two elevations and two sections—all drawn to a scale of S feet to an inch : also, a perspective view finished in outline—sepia, Indian Ink, or Pencil—no view in colours will be admissible. ' ' ' . '' . .„ . . Thedrawinss to lie accompanied by a specihcation ot a general character, and an approximate estimate of the cost of the whole ; and the part proposed to be The .Provincial-Governiuent offers the sums of £100.. and £50 respectively, for. the test and second best dci'ms, which, -in tbe opinion of their advisers may' ■bomost worthy, of such premiums. Designs receivin" premiums to become the propeiby of the Government. . . Information can be obtained on application in writing, of the Provincial architects, sit their offices Stone Buildings, Gloucester-street, Christclmrch;. and esisns to be sent on or before the Ist day of Seplnbor next, addressed to the Provincial Secretary. No design of the Provincial Architect will be placed in competition. ;• THQMaS WM .. MAIJDE) ■■-'■- ■ ■ Provincial Secretary. : 1 Christclmrch, . May, 1862. . . NOTICE. Respecting Deserters from the Army and Navy. " Attorney-General's Office, i '' .... Auckland, sth April, 1862. EREQUENT instances having occurred of De_'sertibn from Her Majesty's Sea, aiid Land Forces^ inTthis Colony 7 Notice is he :hy given> that the most rigorous prpceedinsrs will be taken against any person enticing_awa£jj!aiipii!f&lj£ojicfia^^^ are subioined for information. FRANCIS J>. FENTON, ... Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING ' TO DESERTERS. ■'••■•■• Naval" Desertion. '
10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. 'And be i enacted, That every person who, by. words or any other means whatsoever, shall persuade any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent himself from his duty, shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty pounds for every such "act;' and every person who shall assist or procure any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent himself from his duty; or shall conceal employ, or continue to employ any person belonging to Her Majesty's Navy, who shall be a deserter, or improperly absent froni his duty, knowing him to be such'a deserter,'or so improperly absent, shall forfeit and pay the' sum of thirty pounds for every such assistance, procurement, concealment, employment, .or continuing of employment, as aforesaid." ■■'■-. Marine Desertion. 21 Viet., cap. 7, sec. 54. " Any person who shall, in any part of Hef Majesy's dominions, by words or any other means whatso- ■ ever, directly or indirectly, 'procure any Marine to desert; oi-shall by words or by any other means whatsoever, attempt to procure or rjersuade any Ma-rine-to desert;, and .any person who, knowing that Marine is about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting; or, knowing any Marine to be .a deserter, shall- conceal such deserter, or aid or assist such deserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall. be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, ori conviction thereof, be liable to be punishedby fine or imprisonment, or both, as the Court before which suck conviction shall take place may adjudge.' ■;■ •- ■■•■■• Military Desertion. '■■ . .'■•■ 21 Viot., cap. 9, Sec. 88. . " Any person who shall, in any part of Her Majesty's dominions, or by any means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt, to procure or persuade any Soldier to desert, .and-djiy person whoi knowing that any Soldier is about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting:' or, knowing any Soldier to be a deserte, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or assist such deserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be ueemecl guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall,- on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine or .imprisonment, or both, as the Court before which uch conviction shall take place may adjudge. JUST ARRIVED, ex Maryann—Apples and Pears of the very, best description. . Also a few kegs ofTaam'anian potted Butter, at Mr. Watta' Store, Eattray-street. ■ • • ■ ■ _ TO —CAPITALISTS, INNKEEPERS, -'■ AND ■ OTHERS.. \ '■' TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN, AT TIMARU, TBIHE,' good-will and lease, together with stock-in-JL trade, improvements, &c. The above Hotel is well known, and is doing a first-class business. There is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a y>qd well of water on the premises. For further particulars, apply to Mr. J.T; Parkinson, Christchurch; .or \V. J. Allen, oil the premises.-- ■•■■■■■'■•- • ■ ■ ■■'■ ■ ■ :■. . MAIZE, WHOLE AND CRACKED, ON SALE, at the Stores of A. &J. SCOULAR, Princes-street, South. . FLOUK. TJUTTERWORTH'S Silk Dressed Flour, ON D SALE, at ■. '-' :-■ - :■ A. & J. SCOULAR'S. mOBACCO.—TOBACCO.—TOBACCO.—Kangag rqq Brand, tens. Quality Guaranteed. "A.'& J. SCUULAR, Princes-street. GRAM.— Whole or Cracked, on Sale, at A. and J. SCOULAR'S. -■■■■. BO'l'TLiiD STOUT, just landed and on sale at WIUGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., . . . . Macse-street. EOR SALE, about four dozen Black Spanish and 'other fowls. Also, some good mileli goats. Apply on board Eucalyptus. ,■ LITTLE & CO., High-street, have always on j hand, stock of, Cordials, &c., of every description ; also Blacking, paste and liquid, direct from the Manufactory/of Messrs. Geo. Wilson" and Co., Melbourne. * ~
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 180, 25 June 1862, Page 2
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