IMMIGRATION OFFICE, DtNEDIN. REPORT for Week Ending Feb. 13, 1884. APPLICATIONB~BY EMPLOYERS. 8 Ploughmen, 1 Groom, 1 Lad to MilH, 1 Married Couple. ' ' Registered "for hire. 1 Storekeeper, 1 Mirried Ploughman, 3 Station Managers, 1 Shop As-ii ant, 2 Gurpenters, 3 Cooks, 2 Married Shepherds, 1 Married Gardener. ENGAGED. 1 Ploughman at £55 and 10s per week for harvest, 1 Farm Servant at £40. CURRENT RATES OF WAGES. Plonghmol), £52 to £55 per annum ; Shepherds, £52 to £60 • Farm Servants, from 16s to 20? per week ; E )>b for milking, from 12s % 15a ; Female Soryanta, 10s .'to 15b per week; j • ' , General Labouroira, 6a to 8s per day ; Wharf Labourers, Is per hour. . Thero is a good demand {or farming men and harvesters. Country employers can be supplied on short notice. Labonr-forms, which go feef >-cc by post, can bfi obtains .' at all the country Post-ofUccg. ' . COLIN ALDAN, Smr ' IminJaratioo officer GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS HAWEA HUNDRED. r>EGULATIONS~for the Year 1884 sijO head of Great Cattle capable of being depastured on the Hundred. No Small Cattle allowed to be depastured on the Hundred. J OHN M'CARTUY, Chairman ; JOHN FOX. )„.„„„ THOMAS DOWirNG, | wardens. Approved by the Land Board. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Ctown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, February 8, 1881. 13( O EGULAI IONS~"Ir7d BYE-LA.WS,. XV MOERAttI HUNDRED, For Year 1884. Ist. License-holders will be allowed to depasture one bead of fcreat or small cittlo for every twenty C.O) weresor part of twoniy (20) acres owned or occupied w.thin the Hnndred. 2nd. Small cattle may be depistured within the following houndary— viz : All that part of the Hundred bounded on the fcuth and w<st by the Hillgrove Estate, on the east by the Maori Kaik, aud on the north i y the nld-Port M eraki road. 3rd. It it shall appear to the Wardens, or a majority of them, that any beast of a dangerous or vicious character or from -my other Hittieient cause it< running on tho Hundred, they may and shall prohibit any such animal from depasturing thereon ; and no entire horse overth" aveof twelve months shall be depastured on the Hundred without the consent in writing of the Wardens or a majority of them. » 4th ' No p won will he allowed to disturb or drivo cattle depasturing on the Hundred without a written authority from ono or moro- of the *ardei.s; and in the event of it beincr necessary to drive any cattle belonging to any other person a greater distance than half a mile, the person or persona go driving nuch cattle must take them to the nearest available stock.yard, imrt then separate his own from those of any other person or persons, and return tho cattle at once to the same place in the Hundred from whence they were drivtn sth Any person or persons offending acainst any of tho foreiroing Bye-laws shall bo liable to a penalty of ony bum not exceeding Five Pounds (£6) sterling. Oth. All or any of- the acts authorised by these Bye-laws to be done by a Warden or Wardens may be dono by any Ranger or other person duly appointed by them or authorl-ed on their behalf. ANDREW M'KBRROW, \ Wardens WILLIAM NIOO i SON, ( Mceralil ARhrd GILLIES, f Hundred JOHN HODGSON, j tor year 1&84. Approved by the Land Board. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Of own Lands. Crown Lands Office. Burtedin, 6th Frfbrusuy 18E4; J3
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Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 15
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