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Crown Lands Office, U ellington, 9th February. NOTICE is hereby given, that al out 4800 acres of land in the Akilio Block, in the ast Coast District, will be put up for sale by Public Auction, at this office, on Friday, the 18th day of March next, at one o'clock, p.m., at the upset price of ss. per acre, and in allotments varying in size from 162 to 320 acres. For further particulars see Provincial Government Gazette, No. 5, of the 9th February, 1865. A plan of the block, showing the various allotments is open for inspection at this office. WILLIAM HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown . Lands. PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 23rd Feb. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the ComjJi missioners of Crown Lands having declined to certify to all that piece of land in the Oharui District containing 500 acres, more or less, heretofore included in the applications of Charles Austin and Thomas Morgan for ss. land, and bounded North by selections of James Mitchell and James Willis, Ea«t by sections 52, 47, 45, and 43 in the Porirua District, and by the selection of James Willis ; south by selections of James Willis and John Woodman and others, and by sections 37 and 36 Ohariu District, and West 'by sections 52, 50, 49, 47, and 46 Oharui District ; and that the said land will be open for selection at this office on and after Thursday, the 23rd day of March next, under the Land Regulations of the Province of Wellington. WILLIAM HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Lands. PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 7th March. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all that Xl pii.ee of land in the Ohariu District, containing about 1400 acres more or less, subject to survey, and bounded north by crown land and by sections 53 and 62 ; north east by sections 54, 55, and 56 ; east, by sections 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67 ; south, by sections 67, 68, and 70, and by land se« lected by Messrs. Stuart and Kinross ; and west, by the sea bench, excluding 80 acres selected by George Fawcelt — will be open for selection at the office on and after Thursday, the 13th day of April next, under the Laud Regulations of the Province of Wellington. WILLIAM HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Landd. PHOTOGRAPHY. T ONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS, Ju Back of Barrett's Hotel, up steps, The Proprietor of the above Rooms begs to inform the public that be intends staying at Wellington for a short lime, for the purpose of collecting a series of views for the Illustrated London News. Parties wishing to have views of their premises or portraits of themselves taken on (he newest and most approved style by the in stantaneous process should not lose this op portunity. . February 6, 1865. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. Gentlemen, I HAVE, in accordance with the intimation given during tlu recent Session, asked his Excellency the Governor for an immediate dissolution of the Provincial [ Council. I have at the same time undertaken, on behalf of the General Government, an important mission to the Australasian Colonies —a mission in which you equally with the whole colony are deeply interested. Should I, therefore, not be present on the day of nomination for the election of Superintendent, you will, I hope, acquit me of any want of respect to those at whose hands I seek a renewal of the high trust so long confided to me. My presence on the hustings can scarcely be deemed material ; for you undoubtedly will judge me, not by promises for the future, but by my past administration of the Government of the Province. Whatever your verdict may be, I shall most cheerfully acquiesce in it, and shall ever remember with gratitude the kind and generous confidence you have, during a period of nearly twelve years, and in trying and difficult times, reposed in me. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, I. E. FEATIIERSTON. Wellington, February lltb, 1865. DR. FEATHERSTON'S fjENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM IS AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Office hours 10 to 6, and 7 to 9.

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Evening Post, Issue 31, 15 March 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 31, 15 March 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 31, 15 March 1865, Page 4

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