Government Notices. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. THE GOVERNMENT having determined to wind up all outstanding accounts due by Immigrants for Passage Money, intimation is hereby given to all those in arrear, that unless payment is made on or before the Ist day of March next, the Provincial Solicitor will be instructed to take proceedings in order to enforce a settlement. Parties not in a position to pay in full, or who wish an extension of time, are requested to apply personally, or forward particulars of their cases to the Treasury before the above date. GEO. TURNBULL, Provincial Ireasurer. Provincial Treasury, Dunedin, January 28, 1874. LEASE OF TOLLS. rpHE LEASE for the year, from Ist April, 1 1874, to 3lst March, 1875, of the various Tolls throughout the Province, will be Sold by Public Auction, at the Provincial Government Buildings, on the 20th day of March, at noon. The following are the different gates, and the amounts received by the Government for the year ended 3Ut December last :— Anderson's Bay ...£795 18 7 Balclutha 586 7 0 Blueskin ... ... 778 10 1 Cluthaand Tuapeka . 859 8 10 East Taieri 682 13 0 Hillside 2,594 14 I Pleasant. Valley .. 879 12 11 Saddle Hi 11... ...1,786 18 3 Stoney Creek ... 405 12 6 Wakari 356 9 2 Waikouaiti 736 2 11 Waihola 651 14 6 Water of Leith ...1,657 6 9 West Taieri... ... 702 0 5 £13,473 8 U GEORGE TURNBULL, Povincial Secretary. January 28, 1874. Notices. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IX THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. MESSRS TAYLOR AND WATT have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Iveson and Andrews to offer for Bale by private contract, That Magnificent Freehold Property known as the FEATHERSTON ESTATE. This really fine property is situate on the left bank of the Wanganui River, is Beven miles from the town of Wanganui, and haa a frontage of three miles to the river and main road. The Estate consists of about 1200 acre s of rich fern land, the greater portion of which is laid down in English grasses, and subdivided into paddocks ; is well watered, having two never-failing streams running through it. There is a substantial dwellinghouse, commodious stables, wool-ahed, sheepdip, &c. This Valuable Estate was originally seleoted by the Agent-General, Dr Featheraton, and is acknowledged to be one of the finest properties in this famous district, and it is rarely that such an excellent opportunity of investing offers, everything being in firstrate order, while the quality of the land is unsurpassed. For further particulars, apply to TAYLOR & WATT, Wanganui ftTTATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY -^ OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL ... "77 ONE MILLION. In 100,000 Shares of £10 each. PAID UP £50,000. DIRECTORS : J. L. BUTTERWORTH, Esq. JOHN CARGILL, Esq. HENRY DRIVER, Esq. W. J. M. LARNACH, Esq. RICHARD OLIVER, Esq. EVAN PROSSER, Esq. J. M. RITCHIE, Esq. KEITH RAMSAY, Esq. ROBERT WILSON, Esq. The Company issues Fire Policies on Wool while shearing in Woolsheds. Also, Floating Policies on Wool from sheep's back, or from Woolshed, till delivered in London. Also, Floating Policies to and from Australian and New Zealand ports, saving much trouble to the insured. Also, Policies for Time and Voyage on Hulls of Ships and Steamers. A. HILL JACK, General Manager. Offices : Manao street.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1160, 21 February 1874, Page 27
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