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RETURN shewing the Lands Sold and Deposits Paid on Unagricultural Laud to go to Auction at ss. an Acre; at the Crown Land Office, Napier ; together with the nett Balance due to the Province of Hawte’s Bay for the period from the Ist to the 31st May, 1862, inclusive. °

A Description of Wellington.—Wc have been favoured with the sight of a private letter, dated Wellington, May 23rd, in which an Auckland man describes the “ Empire City ” to his relatives. Thus : —“ Wellington is a little better than either Nelson or Picton, but no ono one would mistake it for a town at the north of New Zealand. It is a town (“city” the Wcllingtonians call it) of ono street. Of course there are what are to bo streets laid off, which can be built on when some 800 feet deep of hills are cut away, the date of which work is in the distant future. Even the churchyard in Wellington is conical. The graves arc disposed in rows above each other like pews in the gallery of a church. It is amusing to listen to thepeoplehercrunniiig down Auckland whenever saw it, and praising this miserable, hilly carfhijuakey, shivering country. It is intensely cold.

Snow has fallen copiously, a sight which you never see in Auckland. I thought that cold tended to leanness, but whether it be this selfsatisfaction, or the cold or self combined, certain it is that Wellington is of all places I have seen the town of fat people. I saw a woman the other day so fat that she only walked at the rate of a mile an hour, and the rate of locomotion appeared quite fatiguing. Then as for commerce I cannot imagine how they manage to make money, for the winds blows so here that the shop-doors are kept shut all day long. The town or “city” does not seem extending, as 1 can only seo one house being repaired, and there are no new buildings going up. —Southern Cross, Juno 2. It is not in brutes that wc find most brutality. W hat lish is most valued by a happy wife ? Her-ling.

How to Lay a Good Lire.—Contradict your wife. — Punch. There is more evil in a drop of coruption than there is in a sea of affliction. Tjjn gynofnef clifFicult'y tlio-fc ail «xi't/iou LuS in druvr* ing crowds is to get them to sit. • ! There’s nothing like leather?” is an old saying and a true one. It is the sole support of man. Why is it easy to break into an old man’s house P —Because his gait is broken and his locks arc few. A woman’s eye-lashes are triumphal arches, under which she enters the citadel of a man’s h ear t. —Pu nch. An advertiser in one of the papers says that he has a cottage to let containing eight rooms and an acre of land.

Holloway’s Ointmext axd Pills. —Diaukucea, Ciioleka. —The victims of these diseases are again enumerated in the weekly bills of mortality. "With the hot damp weather, defective drainage, and. -impaired exhalations, the number of deaths from these two diseases will steadily increase, unless some treatment bo found capable of counteracting and overcoming them. When flatulence and indigestion first give warning of the coming evil, Holloway’s Ointment should bo assiduously rubbed over the abdomen, while his pills are taken internally. These remedies act harmoniously together, and effectually arrest diarrhoea, or cholera Under the judicious use of Holloway’s preparations, the tongue becomes less furred, tho failng appetite returns, and vigour is renewed. Tho nervous system is invigorated by them and health restored. — fAdrf.)

u c? Date. No. of Application. Name of Applicant. District. Area of Land purchased. Amount. Area of Unagncultuml Land to go to Auction at <1 Pt Amount of Deposit. Naval and Military Settlers land Government Scrip and Remarks. os. an acre. ■2 Land Orders. Land P3 Orders. 1862 1129 A. R. P. A s. d. A. R. p. A s. d. A. R. P. A s. d. May 1 D. Gollan Secs. 3 & 4 Tukuwaru Bush 10 0 0 4 14 6 47 5 0 Dep. of 10 p. c. forfeited a tc .1 I IloO E. Collins Porangahau 1660 0 0 4s. 6d. 373 10 0 1131 1). Gollan Mangatarata 1460 0 0 6d 36 10 0 5 1132 T. Scully Tikokino 80 0 0 14 1133 Whitmore & McNeill Ahuriri 5100 0 0 6d 127 10 o 14 1134 Whitmore & McNeill Ahuriri 6900 0 0 6d 172 10 0 14 1111 A. Kennedy Ahuriri 3s. Od. 8 15 0 Advance on Simultaneous AppU 14 1111 A. Kennedy Ahuriri 6d 1 10 0 cation for 50 acres. “ 60 acres “ 70 acres 14 1112 A. Kennedy Ahuriri 3s. 6d. 12 0 15 1135 E. Collins Tarnumu 400 0 0 6d 10 o 0 6 19 1136 J. G. Gordon Kidnapper 4805 0 0 6d 120 2 20 1137 A. F. Daniel North Euataniwha 80 0 0 21 1138 Ehodes & Chapman Mangakuri 120 0 0 10s. 60 0 0 21 1139 Ehodes & Chapman Mangakuri 1000 0 0 6d 25 0 0 21 1140 E. France Ahuriri 4000 0 0 6d 100 0 0 27 1141 J. D. Ormond Porngahau 2167 0 0 6d 54 3 6 27 1142 W. Marshall Section 108 Pohui Bush 42 0 0 30s. 42 0 o 34 0 0 27 1143 A. Luff Section 107 Pohui Bush 34 0 A 30s. 29 1144 Whitmore & McNeiE Ahuriri 200 0 0 10s. 100 0 0 30 1145 D. McBrierty Arapawanui 60 0 0 30 1146 J. McKinnon Arapawanui 40 0 0 10s. 20 0 0 30 1147 J. Murray Arapawanui 60 0 0 30 1148 J. [McKinnon Arapawanui 160 0 0 10s. 80 0 0 30 1149 J. McKinnon Arapawanui 120 0 0 10s. 60 0 0 May 30 1150 J. McKinnon Arapawanui 800 0 0 6d 20 0 0 30 1151 A. Luff Moeangiangi 60 0 0 10s. 30 0 0 30 1152 Munro & Blair Section 109 Pohui Bush 24 0 0 30s. 94 0 0 30 1153 J. A. Turner Arapawanui 60 0 0 10s. 30 0 0 Since refunded 30 1154 T. Campbell Arapawanui 60 0 0 30 1155 M. McGrath Arapawanui 60 0 0 30 1156 W. Calcott Arapawanui 60 0 0 30 1157 J. Dowd Arapawanui 60 0 0 31 1158 C. Lambert Euataniwha 340 0 0 6d 8 10 0 31 1159 A. Luff Secs. Nos. 8 & 9 Pohui Bush 66 0 0 30s. 66 0 0 31 1160 D. Gollan Mangatarata 1620 0 0 Od 40 10 0 31 1161 Triphook & Wright Moeangiangi 120 0 0 10s. 60 0 0 31 J. Boyle Town Sec. 275, Clive A20 10 0 Dep. 10 p. c. at Auction 31 C. Sutton “ “ 113,180,181, do. A 20 1 10 0 31 G. Forester “ “ 122, do. 1 0 A 20 5 0 0 31 T. Ditchings “ t; 128,129, 229, do. 27 13 4 2 1 6 31 11,51,52, 54,110,111 J. Ehodes < 114,115,11G, 125, 126, L131, 132, 133, 134, do. 32 6 0 11 19 0 “ - 31 A. Luff Town Sec. No. 281. do. A44 16 6 <c <. et 31 Sirs. Allen “ “ 65, do. A40 About 1 0 0 31 M. Fougere “ 10, do. *43 3s. 1 0 0 << 31 About F. Dyett “ 1,68, 69,119,120, do. 33 6 8 4 2 0 31 B. D. Danvers “ 284, 285, do. 21 10 0 1 1 6 <( tt 31 J. Eobottom " 140, do. A20 10 0 ££ 31 J. Chambers f Sub. Secs. 40, 41, 42, 43, About 79 T2 0 \ 44, 4-y, 46, 48, Havelock 8s. 9-fd. 31 About W. Jarvis Town Sec. No. 7, Clive A43 3s. 1 0 0 1C 31 A. H. Blake “ “ 56, “ <£40 1 0 0 it .£ ££ May 31 H. L. Skeet “ “ 220, 274, “ A20 1 0 0 31 G. Forester “ “ 160,171, “ 16 13 4 1 0 0 Ci 31 Boddington&Bar- 1 naby / " “ 118, “ A22 11 0 31 E. Cox “ 124, “ A24 12 0 31 E. Boddingtou “ “ 230, " A20 10 0 31 G. S. Horner “ 239, 291. “ A27 1 7 0 31 W. Hague “ 60, “ A49 3s. 16 0 ££ 31 J. Cox 62, “ A 42 1 0 0 ££ <£ ££ 31 J. Gustin “ 112. “ A28 14 0 CC 31 B. D. Danvers “ 280, - c A61 1 10 6 .£ .£ ££ 31 E. Eeignier “ 109, “ A35 14 0 31 J. Gustin “ " 53, “ A 44 1 2 0 .£ ££ ££ 31 E. Guppy £ ‘ <c 138, 139, “ A 20 1 0 0 31 J. B. Ferguson “ 2,3,4,9,59,66,117 36 10 0 6 14 0 ££ « 31 B. & E. Dolbel “ 57, 58, 63, 64 A40 4 0 0 t£ ££ ££ 31 Dolbei & Dyett “ 67, do. 28 4 6 14 0 Dep. 10 p. c. Auc. Sale 31 C. Dolbel “ 108, 123, 22 14 6 10 6 31 , C. Sutton “ 176,177,178,179. 182, 183, do. 1 o 0 A20 30 0 0 31 J. Boyle “ 234, 235, 236, 237, 238. do. 1 1 0 A20 25 0 0 J 31 Whitmore & McNeill Eural Sec. No. 26 Pakiaka 10s Ifd 3 10 0 2719 0 0 1016 9 0 28592 0 0 714 10 0 520 0 0 227 4 6 Deduct Salary of Deceiver of Land Eevenue 6 5 0 1010 4 0 Deduct one-sixth due to General Government ... 168 7 4 Nett Balance or five-sixths due to Province of .Hawke's Bay r—i CO 16 8 Grown Lands Office, H. S. TIFFEN. .Napier, 12th June, 1862. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 51, 19 June 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 51, 19 June 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 51, 19 June 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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