further portion of the M id railing to be at or near a point which it aitoated cn the Wellington Matterton Railway in the Government Reserve numbered 163 in the Townahip of Feathertton, in the Province of v\ ellington, the Mid point being the point of termination of a portion of the Wellington, Matterton Railway at proclaimed on the 18th day of May. 1874. and published in the " ew Zealand Gazette, No. 27, of May 21tt. 1874; and the point of termination thereof to be at or near a point which it tituated is section numbered 70 in the Mine Township of Feathertton. r
first schedule. Limit *, Description, Line, and Limits of Deviation of a portion of the Welling-ton-Masterton Railway, in the Province of Wellington. Coiocencino at or near a point which is situated on the Wellington-Maaterton Bail* way in Government Becerra numbered 158 in the Townchip of Feathercton pawing in, through, orer or into the •aid Townchip of Feathercton, and terminating at or near a point which ic situated in section numbered 70 in the —mir Townchip of Feathercton, ac the limits, description, and line thereof are set forth on the C' a (marked W. 684), and described in the k of reference referred to on the face of the said plan; and which plan and book are authenticated for the purposes of this Pres clamation by the signature of the Honorable Kdward Richardson, Minister for Publie Works, to be deposited in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington s or within the limits of deviation set forth on the said plan by doited red lines, being generally not more than 110 yards on either side of the said line, unless otherwise delineated on the aforesaid plan, and passing in, through, orer or into the several lands, roads, reserves, streams and watercourses enumerated in the Second Schedule hereto. SECOND OF REFERENCE. Lands and Roads, dx., proposed to be taken for the purposes of the portion of the WeUington-Masterton Railway hereinbefore described. So much of the lands and roads hereinafter mentioned as are required for the said portijn of the said railway along the line of the said railway hereinbefore defined or within the limits of deviation aforesaid, as the lands are described and defined in tne plan or book of reference aforesaid. Township op Feathsuton. Government Reserves numbered 168, 162. 198. 200, and 802. Market Reserves numbered 123 and 116, Sections numbered 146, 160,154, 19’, 199, 161,166, 166. 161,168, 166, 206, 208, 210, 164,166, 207, 209, 211. 213,17«, 175, 216, 217, 219, 221, 228, 176, 216, 218. 220, 222. 224, 117, 109,110, 108. 104,96,97,90,91,84,85,77,78,70, and Rural Section numbered 27, and all adjoining and intervening places, lands, roads, streams and watercourses. Given under the hand of His Excellency the Most Honorable George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, Earl of Mulgrave, Viscount Norman by, and Baron Mulgrave of Mulgrave, nil in the County of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; and Baron Mulgrave of New Ross, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Pnvy Council i Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Georg*. Goynrnor and Com-mander-in-Chief in and over Hop Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and ViceAdmiral of the same j and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, at Napier, this thirtieth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight nundredand seventysix. EDWARD KICHABDSON. God Sava the Queen ! NOTICE! W STUART FORRES begs to inform . the public that he has taken Mb E. Wtllib into Partnership, and, while thanking them for past favors, begs a continuance of the same to the new Firm. FORBES, WYLLIE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMEN, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Main-Stbir, MASTERTON. wairakapa hospital. rriHß Quarterly Meeting of the General JL Committee will be held at the Institute, Greytown, on Thursday, April 26, at 7.30 p.m. J. PAYTON 898 Hon See. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL MR S- J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Messrs J. and S. Paul, of Marlborough to sell by publie anotion, on Wednesday, I9th April, at Messrs Bvthnne and Hunter’s stockyard, the fidlowing draught horses, without reserve: — Lot 1. A pure Clydesdale brood mare, Maggie', aged, winner of first prim at Christchurch and second prim at Kaiapoi. Brad by Mr Jamas Wall, of Kaiapoe Island, by the imported horse Wellington, winner of many prises, out of a Van Dismsn's Land mare Betsy, else winner of many prises; in foal to Frua Briton. Lot 2. Chesnnt filly, 8 yuan old, out of Maggie, by the well-known are Joel. Donee little ploughing, und a good worker. Lot 8. Cheanut mare Jessie, 5 years old, out of Clydesdale mam Bloaaom, by the well-known aim Jock, and excellent fiurmar’e amre. Lot 4 Cbeenul gelding, 8 years eld, out of Nelly, by Joel! Done a little ploughing, and a goad worker. L>t 5. Clydwdale mam Naaey, aged, imported from Hobarton. lot 6. A heavy gray mam, Darting tmported fwmHobnrton. 410 CARR’S final engagements. Ony town. To-night; Carterton, flood Friday j Feathenton, Saturday, 16th. Ads mission, 2s and Ba. Sunday arming. IW therstoa Beheolhenee, DrOwr will give hip Lay Sermon on tbs Immortality of the Seal Admisrton Free. Dll
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 5, Issue 412, 13 April 1876, Page 2
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