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;3BE. 'EJJEE^ ?, b6ißg. about "to Remove-to-the ' House at present in coarse of Erection by. Mr. D. Richardson,., (apposite the /Jutland Hotel), begs to intimate that he will Open a Dispensary as soon as that building is com* pleted. In the mean- time Dn. Tuke willi be in attendance at his present Residence, Victoria Avenue, for consultation and Dispensing, from the hours of 10 Asm,, till 3 p.m. Jan. 26,.1860;.

To the Agent or Agents of th e Heirs of the late Mr. Dun. 1 Hereby require your assistance in Erecting a sufficient Fence to divide Section No. 105, Left Bank,, near No. 1 Line, from my Land. JOHN GARNER. Montford Farm, April 21, 1860.

New Goods |*V LADIES’ MANTLES Ladies’ Plaid Scarf. Shawls. Winter liibbons. Winseys, Blue Serge. Black Lamb’s Wool Hose. Military half Hose, &c.. &c. D. NATHAN, Wicksteedi Place, May 3,1860,

CrowJi Lands Office, Wellington, March 17, 1860. IHE Commissioner of Crown Lands pubJL lishesthe following Extracts from the “ Waste Lands Act, 1858” —(proclaimed by his Excellency the Governor on the 15 th February; 1860, as having received the Assent of ’.her Majesty the Queen),—and the “Auckland Wastelands Act, 1858,” for theinfor* motion "of Na%al and Military 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 liis discharge from the service to which he may belong; or who have retired or 1 obtained his discharge for the purpose of settling in the provinces of New Plymouth or Wellington, lias 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 iVaval 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 sucljt -Land' order, shall prove to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, 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 he applied for within twelve calendar months next after such retirement or discharge as aforesaid, or within three months from the passing of this Act, by those who have retired or been discharged.

William Fitzherbert, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SADDLE Horses on Hire at the Rutland Hotel, and every care taken with horses at Livery. •June 23. 183 3.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 191, 17 May 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 191, 17 May 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 191, 17 May 1860, Page 1

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