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Notice to Advertisers. THE HAWKE’S BAY TIMES is published every Thursday, and in order to secure for it an extensive circulation no exertion will be spared to effect this desideratum. It will contain the latest Commercial, Shipping, Local, and General News, the state of the Markets, and other intelligence. Advertisers will, therefore, find the Hawke’s Bat Times a desirable medium for making their wants known to the public, and the commercial portion of the community will find it advantageous in giving notice of Merchandise, Produce, Stock, &c., for sale. The Terms of Advertising in the Hawke’s Bat Times are—Threepence per line for the first insertion, and for each subsecutive one, half price. Advertisements should be loft at the office not later than twelve o’clock on Wednesdays for publication the following day, and should contain the number of times they are intended to be inserted. Advertisements not containing this notification will he continued and charged for until countermanded. Orders for the withdrawal of advertisements should be sent not later than Monday to ensure attention in the next publication. _ Terms of Subscription:—Twelve shillings and sixpence per half year, payable in advance j single copy, sixpence. Intending Subscribers should leave their namesat the Office, Hastings-street, in order to ensure* copies being delivered. Masters of Vessels may obtain copies of the Hawke’s Bat Times gratis on application to Mr. E. J. Tottet, Spit. WANTED. —An intelligent YOUTH for the Printing Business, Apply at the SaicJce's Ray Times Office. To Surveyors. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Office of His Honor the Superintendent up to Monday the 10th of February next, for the Survey of the Arapawanui and Moeangiangi Blocks, estimated to contain 13,000 acres. Tenders to be endorsed. “ Tenders for Survey of Arapawanui and Moeangiangi Blocks.” Specifications to be seen at the Survey Office. H. S. TIFFEN, Chief Provincial Surveyor, Survey Office, Napier, 14th January, 1862, The New Registration Act. THE Registration Officer publishes the following for public information : The declaration formerly required to be made before a Justice of the Peace can now ho made before a freeholder or householder; and instead of limiting the declarations to the month of March, they can now be made and the forms sent in during January, February, and March. This is provided for in the following clauses: — _ 1. The short title of this Act shall he “The Registration of Electors’ Act 1858 Amendment Act 1861.” 2. The said Form No. 1 and Form No. 2 shaft he held to be erased from the said Act, and in lieu thereof the following form shaft be substituted, and the claim and declaration hereinafter referred to shaft be contained in one Form, in the words or to the effect following, that is to say— To the Registration Officer of the Electoral District of I hereby give you notice that I claim to have my name inserted in the list of voters for the said Electoral District, and that the particulars of my place of abode and qualification are truly stated in the colums below. Attested by E. F., freeholder (or householder) of the colony. (Signed) C. D. 3. Any claim as aforesaid in the said Form signed by the claimant (and attested by a freeholder or householder of the colony) shall have the same validity and effect ns if the claim and declaration set forth in the Schedule to the said Act had been duly made by such claimant in manner contained in the said Act; and any person who knowingly and wilfully shall make any such claim falsely shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding £2O, to bo recovered in a summary way before a Resident Magistrate, together with one or more J ustices of the Peace. 4. And whereas by Section V. of the said Registration of Electors’ Act it is enacted, that no such claim or declaration as therein mentioned shall be received, unless it he given in the month of March in the year in which it is preferred, and it is expedient to enlarge the time for receiving such claims and declarations : Bo it enacted, that all such claims and declarations may be received if given in the months of January, February, or March of the said year. JOHN CURLING, Registration Officer. Napier, January, 1862.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 31, 30 January 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 31, 30 January 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 31, 30 January 1862, Page 1

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