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Government Notices QALE OF CROWN LANDS. 12th Sept.- Blocks 7 and 11, Moeraki, 3 Kaitan«nta, ay.d 1 Waipahee districts, open for application ou the 12th of September. 20th .^pt.-Blocks 8, 5, 7. and 8 Papakiuo, Block 4 Ciarendon. Block 2 Kuriwao, and Blocks 4 and 6 Kaitmgata. 20th Sept - Decide applications for Sections 10 and 56, Block 6 Moeraki, and oi 9, 159, 162, Block 6 Otepopo. 19th i?ept.—Decile applications ■ for Land from 20th- August to Sth September inclusive. 22nd Sept —Decide applications for Blocks 7 and 11. Moeraki. 23rd Sept.—Decide applicitinns for Blocks 3 Kaitangata: and 1 Waipahu. 2Gfcb Sept.—Otepono, Blodi 7, and Sections Nos. lof 31,1 of 24, and lof 28, Block 1, open for application. VV. H. CUTTFN, (..hief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, 31st Angust. 1864. MILITIA NOTICE. 1 HEREBY call upon all persons liable to serye as Militiamen in= the districts 'of Dunedin, Tokomairiro and Clutha, to send in their names to the Militia Office, Dunedin, on or before the Ist October nex';, in accordance with the following c!ause3 of "Militia Act Amendment Act," 1880. " Clause 2 Each battalion or company shall be divided into three classes; the first class shall •consist of all unmarried men and all widowers without children, between the ages of 16 years and 40 years, both inciusivw, who shall be called First Class Service Men; the second class shall . consist of all married men and widowers with children between the same ngea, who shall be called Second Class Service Men: and the third -class shall consist of all men between the ages of 40 years and 55 years, who shall be called the : Reseive Men." " Clause 6. Be ifc enacted that every man, except as hereafter excepted, between the ages of .sixteen years and fifty-five years, being a British subject, and not an Aboriginal Native, who shall reside within the Colony, shall be liable to serve in the Militia: Provided that the Judges of the Supreme Court, . the Executive^Council"of the Colony, Members of the General Assembly, Superinteutlenis of Provinces, Members of Provincial Councils during Session, Clergymen, Priests, Ministers of Religion, Catechists, and all pe'sens afflicted with lunacy or unsoundness of mind, deafness, blindness, or with any other disease orinfi;mity that may render them unfit for service (such disease or infirmity being duly certified by a medical man appointed by the G vernor), shail be exempt from serving on such Militia." " Clause 7. Ihe senior officer of every Battalion or Company, or any other commissioned officer appointed by him, shall enroll all the men liable to serve therein, and any man who shall nofc, within three months after his becoming liable to eerve, give in his name, age. and place of residence co such officer, in order to be enrolled, shall forfeit any sum not exceeding L5. The Boundaries of the Militia Districts are as follows: '■■'■' ; Duhedin. —The circumference of a circle whereof the radius extends twenty miles from the Police Office in tbe Towa of Dunedin. Tokomaibiro is bounded on the north by an east and west line (true bearing) from the Waitahuna Hill to the Waipori River ; on the east by Dunedin District, and on the Ocean on the south by a direct line from Coal Point to the south end of tbe Ka'tangata Lake ; on the west by the Kaitangata and Tuikitoto Lakes, thence by Lovel's Creek and the Mount Stuart Ranges to Waitahuna Hill. ' < CuraHAis bounded on the north by the Dullburn; onthe east by Tokomairiro District ; on the south, by the south boundary of the , east and 'west Clutha Hundreds ; and on the west by the Waiwera, Clutha and Waitahuna rivers. JOHN CARGILL, Msjor, Dunedin Militia. Militia Office, Drill Shed, Dunedin, 6th September, 1864. N.B.— For the cocvenience of residents in the Tokomairiro and Clutha districts, names will be Teceived at the Militia Office, at the Resident Magistrate's Court afc Tokomairiro, and afc the Police Station at idutha Ferry. ' ALL Parties having claims agaiust the Provincial Government of Otago, are requested to send them in on or before 25th of September, 1864. H. CLAPCOTT, Provincial Treasurer. .-" EXTENSION OF TIMB TILL , 26th SEPTEMBER. - "PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW {ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Cprn'missioners' Office, Council Chambers, i Auckland, July 30, 1864. ■• TENDERS are invited by the Commissioners : of the Auckland and Drury Railway, for tbe performance of various Works in the construction of Twenty-four Miles of Railway from Auckland to Drury, with a Branch Line to Onehunga. Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection at the above office, on and after the 6th of August, 1864. Tenders for the Works will be received until Noon of Monday, tile 26th of September, 1864, *nd must be endorsed— "Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." THOMAB CHEESEMAN, Chairman of Railway Board. A PiiOVlNOjtt OF AUCKLAND, x\&W ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office, Council Chambers, ■ Auckland, 6ih August, 1864. NOTICE.— Tracings of Plans with Specifications, conditions of Contracts, etc., for the above Railway, may now be seen on application at the Superintendent's Ofiice, Otago. THOS. CHEESEMAN, •' ' '" '. Cli¥ <-'F DUinELUJM. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that Tenders will be received at the Town Board Office until neon of Thursday, the 15th day of "September instant, from contractors, for the partial formation of certain streets as enumerated, situate in ifoutb and High Wards :— High street Stafford street Maclaggan street Quarry Road and Canongate (west) Clarke street . Grattan street Grant street Maitland street (north) William street Alva street. The several woiks to be executed in accordance with the plans and specifications furnished by the City Engineer, and which may be seen at the offices of the City Engineering Department, Princes street north, on and after Monday, the 12th instant. Each and every tenderer to enclose a bank marked cheque, as a deposit receipt (indorsed in ■favor of the Clerk to the Board) for ten per cent, upon the gi oss amount of his tender, as a quaTantee for his taking up his contract according tothe stipnlations. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN LAZAR, Clerk to the Town Board. 6th September, 1*64/ KEttOsENE OIL. TENDERS will be received by the Town Foard of Duuedin for the supply of Kerosene Oil in such quantities as the Board may require for public use fcr the coming six montlis. fe Tenders to be lodged at the Town BoaTd Office, opposite the Theatre Royal, Princes street north, on or before Thursday, 15th September, at 2 o'clock. JOHN LAZAR, Clerk to Town Board.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 849, 10 September 1864, Page 2

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