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New Adverii'oemen' s. AT iV E LANDS AOT, 1866. Notice. Attention is called to Section XVI. of “The Native Lands Act. 1866.’ which enacts that—“ The duties by the said Act (the Native Lands Act, 1865) required to be paid on each first sale or other disposal of the heraditaments or Native land therein mentioned, shall in cases where tho transfers, conveyances, leases, or other instruments affecting the same have been signed or executed before the passing of this Act, bs paid before the first day of March, one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-seven, and iu other cases shall be paid within six calendar mouths from the day of the date of the signing or execution, or the day of tho dat °of the deed of transfer, conveyance, lease, or other instrument, whichever day shall bei prior in time; and if the person or persons f-om whom, under the provisions contained in the said ‘ Native Lands Act, 1865,’ any such duties shall be hereafter; due to Iler Majesty shall neglect to pay the same within, such period as aforesaid, every such person shall be liable to pay as a penalty a sum equal to three times the duty by the said Act made payable, in addition to the duties under the said Act, which penalty may be recovered summarily before anv two Justices of the Peace, or may be sued for as a debt due to Her Majesty, by and in the name of the Colonial Treasurer, in any Court of competent jurisdiction. And it any person shall give information to the Colonial Treasurer whereby any such penalty shall bo recovered, ho shall be rewarded by the Colonial Treasurer out of the penahy recovered, to such extent as the Colonial Treasurer shall think tit, but not exceeding one-half what shall be so| recovered, and such penalty so recovered,! or so much thereof as shall not have been) applied in rewarding any informer, shall be paid over to the credit of ‘ The Native Laud Court Account.’ ” The duties so payable within the Provinces of Auckland, Hawke’s Pay, and Wellington, should be paid into the Treasuries of those Provinces respectively. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. Treasury, Wellington, 20th February, 1867.

•jiyriSSING FRIENDS, Xcxt of Kin, d-»-L Une’aimed Money Restored. &c.— Hogan's Australian, European, umi American General Agency Olllce, and Uni versal News Rooms. Unier the patronage nf the Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, Souln Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand, Ac. the Jiawke’s Bay limes is hereby ap-i pointed my authorised agent. Enquiries! for missing friends, or other information! sought through the advertising columns of 1 this Journal, will have immediate atten-l tion. Agents are appointed in the principal towns in the world, and newspapers published by them are regularly filed, and open for the free inspection of the public. Letters requiring replies must contain postage stamps. JOHN lIOQAN, Sole Proprietor. Address—Portland, Victoria, Australia. LECTIO X NOTICE. lx pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled “ Ihe Regulation of hlec'ions Act, 1858,” 1, George Sisson Coopo", the Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Te Aute, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing data the seventh day of February, 1867, issued under the hand of His Excellency the Governor and the seal of the Colony of New Zealand, an Election will be h'dd* for the return of two duly qualified perrons to serve as members of the Provincial Council of the Province of Hawke’s Bay for the said Electoral District ; and that the nomination of candidates will take place at the Couit-house, Waipawa, at noon on FRIDAY’, the fifteenth day of March next, and that the poll (if necessary) will be taken on SATURDAY, the sixteenth day of March next, and that I will declare tne result of the poll at five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1867. Or. S. COOPER, Returning Officer. The following are the polling places for the Electoral Disrriot of Te Aute ; The Court House at Waipawa, principal polling place The Rev. S. Williams’ Woolshed, Te Aute, polling place Dated this 23rd day of February, 1867. G. S. COOPER,* Returning Officer. Sales by Auction. AUCTION NOTICE. ALTERATION OF HOURS. JL owing to the amount of busine»s he has to get through on MONDAY, the 4th MARCH NEXT, his Sales will be as follows : 1 At the Mcanee Sale Yards—Cattle, I Sheep, &c, at 12 o’clock noon sham. And at Mr. Knox’s Farm, Urnay, at 2 o’clock precisely. Luncheon will he on the table Mr. Knox’s st 1 o’clock.' JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. ’

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 457, 28 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 457, 28 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 457, 28 February 1867, Page 3

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