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Government Notices. \ B3TRACT from the " Provincial Government X3l Gazette" of 26th August, 1863 :— Movrable crane and weighbridge ■wanted ; tenders to be lodged by noon of 6th October, 1863. By order, JOHN LCGAN, ._ Secretary to the Superintendent. "V] uTiUS is HJiKEBX GIVEN, that Blocks _L_N 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, Otago Peninsula, will be open for selection on the Ist day of October next, "when applications for the same will be received at the Land Office, Dunedin. •. ; ' W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, 13th August. 1863. SiSOTi.-JNa No.-. 41 AND 42J, tfLOUK 1., H ILIEND DISTRICT, NEAR BALCLUTHA, CLUTHA FERRY. "VTOTICE IS HEUBY GIVEN, that Section No. _1M 41 (135 a. 3r ) snd 42 (122 a. Ik.). Block 1., Hillend District^ wiJi be open for selection on Monday, ibe 28th day of September, when applications ■will be received at this, office. W. H. CUTTEN, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, 27th August, 1863. LhlASiii Oif GOVERNMENT RESERVE, SANDSPIT. WAfKoOAITI. "VTOTIUS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the lease jji of Section No. 15, Block I. in the Government lteserve on tbe Sandspif, Waikouaiti, will be put up to auction in tbe'Land Office, Duuedin, on Thursday, the v 4 Lh day of September instant, at twelve o'clock noon. W. H. CUTTHN, Coicimsi-iuncr of Crown Land 3. Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin, 12th. September, 1863. " ~™~ POSTAL. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that en an<! after Saturday, the 26th ins-tant, Mails will bt made up for the Post-office, Black s Diggings, closl'ig at Dunedia every Saturday at 2 p.m. AIiCH. BARR, ; Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, Dunedin, 19th September, 1863. " POSTAL. FTIENDERS will be received at this Office on or JL before Saturday, the 26th instant, from persons willing to Cary Mails between Wilson and Wise's Hotel (Dunstan ioad) and the Post-office, Mount1 Ida Gold Field, from an early date to the 81st December, 1863. ••;■■■. . . Tenders to be at per annum. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest nor any of the Tenders. Security will be required for the due fulfilment of the Contract. PiTsons tendering are requested to atate by what conveyance they propose carrying out the service. - - " • • ARCH- BARR, , ... ~ Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office,; Dunedin, 19th September, If 63. WANTED, Vaa ACTIVE YOUNG MEN To proceed at once to A U C X LAND. THE WAIKATO Thrown open. THE LAND GIVEN TO MI LI TI A S E'T T.L'B RS, MILITARY AND NAVAL SETTLERS, AND SETTLERS GENERALLY. Every information regarding the duties to be done, and the nature of the land to be given can be had on application to the AUCKLAND VOLUNTEER OFFICK, Provincial Hotel Buildings, where printed regulations can be seen. W. MASON, M.H.R., Agent for the General Government .-NOTICE TO WITNESSES In the case of THE QUEEN V. ADAMS AND MURRAY. nnHE trial of the above case having, been postponed X until.Thursday, the 24th of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, all persons subpeenaed as witnesses'are requested to give their attendance on that d;.y and hour. - - ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 15th September, 1863. ~ NOTICE TO MARINERS. ' TAIERI RIVER. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the South JL^I Channel at the mouth of the Taieri River is now open, having a depth of (5) five feet on the bar at low water spring tides; and that the Worth Channel is so narrowed and nearly dry at low water, as to be unsafe for vessels to enter by it. Masters of -vessels visiting this river shou'd be conversant with the signals in use at thebar, and be guided' entirely by them. Directions for the use of ihesame can be had on application at the Harbour Office, Dunedin, and Port Chalmers. WM. THOMSON, Harbour Master. Harbour Office, Port Chalmers, 19th i?ept., 1863. INDEX TO HOLES OF SUPREME COUitT AND SUPPLEMENTARY. RULES 1863. /"YDPIKSof the above Index and Supplemental \J lines are now for Sale, and can be obtained at the Supreme Couit Office. . . ALFRED A. CATOMORE, ' ; Deputy Registrar. Ifl THE INThSTA'i'A E&TaTE OK JoiH, II'LEAN, DECEASED, Late of KOWROW STATION, WAITAKI. BY Virtue of an order of his Honor Mr Justice Richmond, bearing dar e the 9fch instant, J. tiobert Chapman Esquire, official Administrator of Intestate Estates, do hereby give notice to all Creditors sn-i other persona having Claims against the abovfc Estate, to send in their Claims to me, on or beibie the 9th day of November next, after which ■date i shall jjroceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to. the claims of which I shall then have had notice. ROBERT CHAPMAN, - ' Official Administrator. Supreme Court Office, -. Dunedin, 11th Sept., 1863. Dissolutions. "VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PartJLM nerehip hitherto subsisting between the un-dersig-ned carrying on business at Dunedin under the firm of " Hogg and Beaver," a* Watchmakers ami Jeweller?, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated thi3 4th September, 1863. ROBERT HOGG. ALEXANDER BEAVER. Witnesses— Edward fjiunois Waud, Solicitor, Dunedin. Charles Calbeh, Accountant, Dunedin. Referring to the above, Mr Hogg begs to thank the public for. the very liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on him for the last six years, and has every confidence iv recommending Mr A. Beaver, his late partner and successor. ROBERT HOGG. MR ALEX. BEAVER, on purchasing the above business, has determined to leave nothing undone to meet with the approbation of the public, and. has been most fortunate in securing the services of Mr Hogg, hia late partner, to superintend the practical department ot the business, which Mr A. B. trusts will be a guarantee for the efficiency of all work entrusted to his care. ALEXANDER BEAVER. THE. Partnership lately existing between the undersiened, as storekeepers at Dunstan, under the style of Welsh, Nash and Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. Debts due by and toSthem, at Dunstnn. will be paid and received by J. Nash, and all debt- duo by and to them, at Lake Wakatip, will be paid and received by G. A Welsh. J. NASH. wotTN^: gnaturicHAs-F--A-Dunstan, 3rd September, 1863. (Signed) G. A. WELSH. Witness to Signature) r OrTlsnN Queenatown, 7th September, 1863.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

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