New Goods Just Received Ex WONG A WONG A. MEN'S Balmoral Boots 111. Wellington and half do JFatertights and Laceups Bluchers Boy’s and Youth’s do Ladies,’ Girls,’ and Children’s Boots Autumn Dresses Muslin Collars, Sleeves, and Chemisettes Ginghams Flannels, Cotton, and Linen Ticks White Counterpanes, White Damask Oil Baize imitation wood Linen aud Cotton Diapers JFinsey Skirts, Artificial Flowers Trimmings in fine variety Gents’ Clothing Hard Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Scrubs Broom Heads Stockman’s Bridles Ewebank’s Nails Stubb’s Saw Files Concertinas, Flutinas, with instruction book Aud a variety of other New Goods. Agent for the Sale of Wines and Spirits! At Wellington Prices. D. NATHAN, JFicksteed Place. March 22, iB6O. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, March 17, 1860. THE Commissioner of Crown Lands publishes the following Extracts from the | ts Waste Lands Act, 1858”—(proclaimed by ibis Excellency the Governor on the 15th February, 1860, as having received the assent of her Majesty the Queen), —and the “Auckland Waste Lrnds Act, 1858,” for the information of Naval and il/ilitary Settlers resident within the Province of Wellington. Waste Lands Act, 1858. Clause XV. Whereas it is desirable to encourage the settlement of Naval and Military Settlers throughout the Northern Island of New Zealand : Be it therefore further enacted, that Naval and Military Officers, whether on full or half-pay, and every Noncommissioned Officer and Private, Marine, and Seaman, whether belonging to her Majesty’s service, or to the service of the East India Company, who may retire or obtain" his discharge from the service to which he may belong; or who havretired or obtained his discharge for the purpose of settling in the provinces of New Ply|mouth or Wellington, has not selected Land under any former law or regulation enabling Naval and Military Settlers to select land free of cost, in the said provinces respectively, in like manner, and upon the same terms and conditions as Waval and Military Settlers are entitled to Land free of cost under the ‘ Auckland Waste Lands Act, 1859.’ And the several powers and duties of the Commissioner appointed under the said Act in respect of land to be so granted, shall be exercised and performed by any Commissioner of Crown Lands in the said several provinces of New Plymouth and Wellington. Auckland Waste Lands Act, 1858.
Extract from Clause 80. Commissioned Officer. . . 400 acres Non-commissioned and Warrant Officer 80 acres Private Soldier, Marine, and Seaman 60 acres Clause 81. Provided always, that any such Officer, Non-commissioned Officer, or Private, and any Marine and Seaman, before he shall be entitled to receive any such Land order, shall prove to the satisfaction of the Coramis si oner; by certificate or otherwise, that he retired or obtained his discharge for the purpose of settling in the Province of Auckland ; and any Non-commissioned Officer or Private, Marine or Seaman, shall at the same time produce to the Commissioner a Certificate from the Officer under whom he may have served, of having during his period of service been of good character. Provided also, that any such Zand Order shall be applied for within twelve calendar months next after such retirement or I discharge as aforesaid, or within three months from the passing of this Act, by those who have retired or been discharged. William Fitzheebert, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Notice. A Meeting of the liiver Bank Ratepayers (Tunuliaere District) will be held at !Mr. Gibson’s Mill-house, Kaikokopu, on Wednesday, the 18th April, 1860, at noon, to levy a Rate to fill up the holes in front of Mrs. Hair’s property. | WILLIAM KELLS, | Chairman, ' Tunuhaere Board of Wardens. March 15, 1860. I Notice. THE Gentlemen who are interested and have inrolled themselves in the Voluni eer Cavalry Corps, will attend a Meeting at the Rutland Hotel, at 12 o’Clock at noon, on Thursday, the 22nd March, 1860, for the purpose of considering the Arming of that Corps, March 15, 1860, Notice. A two-year old entire Colt, unbranded, bay with black points, has been trespassing in my paddocks since the Ist of last September. If not claimed within a month from this date, he will be sold to recover damages and expenses. P. G. WILSON. Newtonlees. March 1. 1860,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 183, 22 March 1860, Page 2
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