Notice WHERFAA certain persons are in the habit of cutting and carrying away Cabbage Trees off the Grounds of the Undersigned, Five Founds Reward 7Fill be given to any person or persons who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders; and the Undersigned also give notice that they intend putting the Cattle Impounding Act in force, so far as relates to persons driving Cattle off their grounds without permission. # WATT. Westmere, July 16, 1861. Wanted BY the Undersigned a FEMALE SERVANT to act as Cook and Housekeeper. A Married Couple, without incumbrance, will be preferred—the Man to act as a general Farm Servant. JOHN CAMEROiV, Marangai. July 18, 1861. For Sale A STACK, (about 10 Tons) of Good it. M£ADOr lUY. to T. H. GIBAON, Kaikokopu. Aug. 8, 1861. Fire Brigade. TH E Committee call upon the Public to pay their Subscriptions to the Treasurer as soon as possible. The various articles needed are nearly ready and must be paid for. They will cost .£45, and are—--5 Ladders from 15 to 30 ft. in length, 4 ZTooks from 20 to 30 ft. do. Ropes 'and Chains for the above 30 Buckets 6 American Axes 1 Bell.
The 2?ell is hung over the Flag Staff at the York Stockade, and 'will be rung by the Guard in case of Fire. E. T. WOON, Secretary. Wanganui, , v#ng- 8, 1861. For Sale 1 SEVEN ROOMED DWELLING A. HOUSB in Victoria Avenue, with one Section of Ground, well stocked with choice ; Fruit Trees, and at present occupied by Mr. George, from whom particulars may be obtained. . Wanganui, Aug. 14, 1861. Notice* Crown Lands Office, Wellington. 15th July, 1861. f jTS EXCELLENCY the Governor having, H by Proclamation dated 3rd July 1861, declared that her Majesty the Queen had been pleased to assent to the “ Naval and Military Settlers Act 1860,” the undermentioned Clauses of the said Act are published for the information of Naval and Military Settlers: “ILL That all such Officers, Non-com-missioned Officers, and Privates, Marines, and Seamen, as mentioned in the said recited acts, who have resided in the several provinces of Wellington and Taranaki for twelve months previous to the passing of this Act, shall be entitled to land free of cost in the said provinces respectively, upon the same conditions as prescribed by the said Acts, provided that all applications for land under the provisions of this Act shall be made within three months from Proclamation of her Majesty’s confirmation of this Act having been given shall have been made by the Governor.” “ V. Provided that this Act, except so far as it rel.-tes to the Province of Nelson, shall oot be held to apply to the case of any Military or Naval pettier, unless he shall, have actually served in her Majesty’s Forces in the C ° lony ‘ DAVID LEWIS, For the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Notice. HE/JEAS a Black and White BJ7L- . . LOCK, branded A.G., with a Number on the Shoulder, has been running in the Paddocks at Iiillymoon: for. some time, if not. owned within a reasonable time it will be sold t „ meet expeocea.. E. DANIELL.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 250, 29 August 1861, Page 1
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