New Flour, ex " SISTERS," t-ROM HOBART TOftk. QA TONS VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLQURi **" of superior quality, in lots to suit purchasers". Immediate application is necessary to ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, October 24,1849. Ex " Sisters/ Clark} from Hobart Town. I' NVOICES of Hats, Linens, Brandy, Tobaoco, Dunlop's Brand, Ribbons, shawls, shirts; &•-, ■Carpeting, Matting, Brown Hollands, Currants,; „ Brace's, Blue Cloth Oajij Looking Glasses, China Matting, fclated Ware, Brushes, Corks, Haberdashery, ..:.'. Marsala Wine, &c, &c, &c. Apply to JAMES SMITH &'Co\, or ROBERT WAITT. Wellington, October 24,1849. A' T A MEETING of the Holders of Lan 4: •Orders of the Secondary Series, held at the I Wellington Hotel on Thursday, the 18th inst., Mr. Chukion in the chair, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted:—- . . "1. Holders of Laud Orders of the Secondary Series slraH be allowed to exchange their Country Lands for Town Sections -at Wanganui, including the Company's private estate &C, the country land being valued at -61 per acre, and the town sections at such prices _s may be put upon them by Messrs. Park and Cameron;; any party so taking a town section or sections in exchange wbich may have been, previous to the Ist of October, 1849, in ths bona fide occupation of a squatter (the meaning of the term bona fide occupation to be determined, ia case of dispute, hy the Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company and the Arbitrators appointed under the agreement of September, 1849) tb givs such squatters the refusal of the same at the price i fixed for the value of the same 1-y Messrs. Park and Cameron as afojesaid, to be paid in three months from the refusal being offered in writing; and that all such exchanges shall be made upon the following conditions— " 1. Those parties who, having abandoned then* country lands at Wanganui and chosen elsewhere,' intend to retain their present sections, shall be considered to have abandoned their -J acre town seelions—and this rule to apply to.all who may in future abandon their country laud. •' 2. Those who, having abandoned their country lands at Wanganui and chosen elsewhere, intend to re-select in the Wanganui block, shall he entitled either to revert back to their original town section;' . or to choose other town sections of an equivalent value—and that ft similar rule be applied to those ■ holders of secondary land orders who have never selected at Wanganui; but intend to do so. " 3. All the present holders of Country Lands at Wanganui, shall retain their present tovvn sections; with the exception of those parties who selecied their town sections after the selection of town lands' bythe church,.and the selection-o'f alternate sections' by the Company. "These latter parties shall be at liberty to re-choose the town lands according to.the order of choice, either out or ilie-cliim-h lana. and . corresponding sections' of the Company, or from ; any other sections at present open for selection iv that part of the town -north of Ridgvvny-street and Taranaki Quay (the north side of Hidgway-street and the whole of Taranaki Quay being included.) " 4. That those parties (viz Messrs. Bell, King, Nixon, ami Wilson).who were residents at Wanganui, but have been compelled to abandon the settlement, and who have exchanged their country lands at Taranaki and Nelson, shall be allowed to retain their original tovvn seciious. " 2. That all those who, on the 10th inst., made i their re-selection of country land, nnd all others who, having on the 10th inst. given notice of their, intention tt) throw up their country sections, shall before the 26th day of November re-select, shall not be entitled to make any further re-selections, or to exehenge country lands for town sections. " 3. That parties desirous<of abandoning sections and exchanging country lands for town lands, shall send to the Principal Agent -a. -written statement of ■ the sections they propose to abandon and exchange, on or before the '86th day of next November ; and ? also all parties entitled to re-select their town acre. • shall, on or before the same day; send a written , statement of the numbers of the land orders, in respect of which they claim to make such re-selection. "4. That after tbe reselections of Town Lands, andcountry lands, and the exchanges have been ', made, all parties not intending tothoose their coni--1 pensation land in the Rangitiki block, shall be at liberty on the same day to make their compensation ; selections according to their order of choice, either in the Wanganui block, of in the surveyed land at Wellington. i "5. That the various selections 4nd exchanges above alluded to shall take place n't the Company's Office, at Wellington; on Monday, tbe 10th Dccernber, at eleven o'clo6k a.m. "6. That Mr. Harrison, Mr, J. Cameron, and Dr. Featherston, be appointed a Committee to settle any difference that may arise in carrying out these arrangements, ana that their decision shall in all cases be firiaU "7. That all Surplus Town -Sections at Wanganui shall be put up to auction at the price to bi fixed by Mr. Park, the back section, boing pnt up in blocks to suit the views of suburban purchasers. N. B.—All parties effecting exchanges &c„ at this date; .-or otherwise availing themselves of th» offer of the Coirtpnny to place its lands at the dis-. sal of the Land-purchasers for the satisfaction of their claims, must be considered -as pledging themselves to the terms of the agreement of September 1848, which embodies a general principle for ths arrangement of nil such claims, and except under which .arrangement the Company's Agent declineto treat -with nny' claimant. ■Wellington, October 111, 1849. Pork, Babon, and Hams. ON SALE by the Undersigned, Nelson _•_« Wanganui Salt Pork, Bacon aud Hams, •&c., &_,, .&(.. „, ,_. . JOHN WALDEN, ' Olay'Point, August 8, _B_Q. ,
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 425, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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954Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 425, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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