Government Notices. ABSTRACT of Advertisements from the "Pro- _ vineial Government Gazette" of 19th August, 1863 :- Tenders for Purchase and removal of the Manse of the First Church, to be lodged by noon of Ist September. Tenders for Firewood (Manuka), to be lodged by noon of Ist S^ptem 1 er. A Clerk Wanted for the Goldfields Department. A pply in writing to the i'rovincial Secretary. THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. ANY Ferfon or Peisons found depo?iting Manure, Rubbish, or any other a'tide, inside ofthe embankment opposite the Government Building, be low high water mark, will be prosecuted, as per the 28ih section of the Harbor Regulations. DAVID DICKIE, Deputy Harbor Master. PUBLIC NOTICE. npHE Collector of Customs desires to draw the X attention, of till Parties dealing in Warlike S ores to the following clauses of the *' Arms Act, I860," viz :— JX. J--o person ..shall net or pretend to act as a dealer without a license in the form B in the said schedule. X.—Any per on who shall offend against the foregoing provisions shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Jt List of Articles now deemed' Warlike Stores :— ■---... Fire arms of every/description Accoutrements for siich arms Gunpowder of every description in cartridge or otherwise Percussion caps, flints Lead, zinc and copper, manufactured or otherwise Shot, ball, bullets, marbles, saltpetre Bayonets, pikes, hayforks, scythes, swords Tomahawks, adzes, (>nd all other edged tools, of whatever description soever capable of being us;d as weapons Iron of all kinds capable of being converted into weapons. XI. —Previously to the issue to any Dealer of a License as aforesaid, he shall make application in writing for such License to a Licensing Officer, and shall accompany such application with a true and: full statement of all Arms;; Gunpowder, and other Warlike Stores then in his possession. Custom House, - AA&y. Dunedin, 25th Au^istj-1863. ''•WANTED, TENDERS for conveying one portable House to Mount Benger, and one portable Lock-up to Mount Ida (Hogburn). Tenders to be lodged at the Office of the Provincial Secretary, before noon THIS DAT. For ---particulars apply at the Government Workshop, Bell Hill. E. B. CARGILL, ■; Provincial Secretary. Dunedin, 25th August, 1863. SUPREME COURT. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. ■VTOTICE "IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat a Sitting of _i^l this Court for the despatch of Criminal Business will be holden at the Court House, in the City of Dunedin, on Tuesday, the Ist day of September next, at eleven o'clock in tbe forenoon; and that a Sitting for the despatch of Civil Business will be hollen at the Court House aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 15th day of September next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Notice is hereby further given tbat onthe opening of the Court on the days above-named, the Sitting fcr Criminal Business will be adjourned to Monday, the 7th day of September next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon ; arid the sitting for Civil Business will be adjourn-d to Monday, the 21st day of September next, at eleven o'clock in tbe forenoon, at which pace and on which last mentioned days all persons under recognizances to appetr as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, aie hereby' fequired to give their attendance ROBT, CHAPMAN, _."■'.. Registrar. Supreme Court Office, ' . *~ Dunedini Ist August, 1863. * SUPREME COURT, OTAGO. ■ FURTHER POSTPONEMENT OF SITTING. ■VTOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN that in conseJ3I quence of the Supreme Court Hall and (-ffieos being required ior the sitting ofthe Provincial Council, the next sitting for the Despatch of Criminal Business will be adjourned to Monday, the 14th September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and the sitting for the Despatch of Civil Business will be adjourned to a day in December next, of which due notice will be given. , a . ROBT.CHAPMA.N, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 19th August, 1863. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. Debtoes' and Creditobs' Act, 1863. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Sitting. ±S- of this Court will be holden in the Court House, Dunedin, on Tuesday, tho Ist day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the despatch of all business accruing under the provisions of the '-Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1862." ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Liunedin, Ist August, 1863. TRANSFER LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE is. hereby given that a Meeting of Justices will bs held ou Tuesday, the Ist day of September next, at the temporary Court House,of the Resident Magistrate, Gaol-street, Dunedin, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose TRANSFERRING Publicans Licenses in terms of the Ordinance Sess. 11, N0..12, at which time and place, all persons interested in the business of the said meeting are required to give their attendance. THOMAS CALCUTT, Clerk to the Bench. R.M's Office, Dunedin, August 7th, 1863. NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE. A BONUS of £350 will be paid by the SubTreasurer of the New Zealand Government at Dunedin, to the master of any steamboat which shall leave Melbourne with the J*ew Zealand European Mails, within twenty-four hours after the arrival of the P. and O. Company's boat whenever the Aldinga has left, without them, and deliver the same to the Postmaster at Dunedin, Otago, (landing the Southland portion at the Bluff, weather permitting,) within nine days of leaving Melbourne. This Bonus will be paid for each of the months of August, September, October, November, and December ot this year, immediately after the Mail Agent (for whom a free chief cabin passage must be provided) shall have certified that the service ha 3 been dufy performed. The Postmaster-General of Melbourne, or some person appointed by him, must.be satisfied that any - boat offering has sufficient steam-power to perform the service required ; and in case of there being a choice of boats, the selection to rest with that officer. '-, (Signed) READER GILSON WOOD. General Post Office, New Zealand, July 16th, 1803. NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE. PERSONS intending to tender for the New Zealand Mail Service, in accordance with the terms »£ an advertisement dated General Post Office, Auckland, June 22nd, 1863, are requested to state separately in their-tenders— Ist. As respects the service from Otago to Melbourne : What difference in the amount of subsidy, if any, would be required, if the 17th or 18th days of the month were substituted, as the date for the mail steamers leaving . Port Chalmers, instead of the 16th ? The difference to be stated for each of these dates. 2nd. &s respects the service from Melbourne to <"tac-o : What additional sum per diem would bo required for each day's detention of the sUamer at Melbourne beyond the four days stipulated lor, up to and inclusive of the Sth ,day, frcm the due date of sailing? READER GILSON WOOD. general Post Office, New Zealand,' July 16th, 1803.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 526, 27 August 1863, Page 2
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