qf GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Police Office, Nelton Haven, March g, 1849. NOTICE is hereby given that any person erecting any Building or Place of Abode on any Public Reserve, or on any ground laid out for any Public Road, will be liable to be ejected without notice ; and any person cutting Timber thereon will be prosecuted. ' By command of his Excellency the Governor, H. Augustus Thompson, Police Magistrate. *k NY person cutting Timber upon the -L\. Native Reserves, numbered on the Surveyor* Plan IQI, 241, 244, 248, 265, 267, 283, 284, 204, 303, 305. 307, 344. 167, *07, SB2, 387, S2l, 522, will be prosecuted. H. Augustus Thompson, Protector of Aborigine*. Post Office will be opened every JL day, except Sundays, for the delivery and for the posting of letters, from Ten till Eleven. On the arrival of a mail before the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon, the office will be opened for the delivery of letters from the time of its arrival till Five o'clock in the evening. Notice of the arrival of a mail will be posted at the Custom-house and at the Post Office. A list containing the names of the parties to whom letter* are addressed will also be posted at the Custom-house and at the Post Office, as soon after the arrival of the mail aa possible. H. Augustus Thompson, Postmaster. RENDERS will be received by the unI- denigried for the Supply of the following Articles, either collectively or separately, for the use of her Majesty's Gaol at Nelson. The quantity required and the mode of supply to be ascnained by inquiry at the Police Office. Beef Pork Vegetables Maize Meal Bread Lamp oil and wick. H. Augustus Thompson, Police Magistrate. patronised by Her Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance> ' the Koyal Agricultural Society of England, the New Zealand Company, and the principal Officers and Settler* in the Australian Colonies. TV/TANNING'S COLONIAL COT.ITX. TAGES. Manufactory, 251. High Holborn, London. Through the advantages which H. M. possesses of shipping free of duty, he has reduced the prices of his Colonial Cot- **&?• Emigrants will find their interest in taking the framed Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so as to remain permanent lor many, years. Doors, windows, partitions, and "*•** description ot work prepared ready for fixing in colonial built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense will be saved* Furniture suited for colonial use; Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description ; Hurdles, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every description of iron work, manufactured on his premises. H. M., from twenty years' experience in furnishing Supplies for emigrants to the various colonies, from an extenfive correspondence with colonists, and from having land and stock of his own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he is fully competent to advise any emigrant, and supply him with the necessaries he may require. »(ffEW ZEALAND COMPANY. -L^l Preliminary Lands in ttie Settlement of Nelson. Governor.T-JosEPH Somes, Esq. Deputy- Governor — Hon. Fxancis Basing. DIKKCTOXS). vlscovnt ingxstm, m. p. Lobd Pktkx. Hxnkt A. Aglionbt, Esa., M. P. John Ellmkbk Boclcott, Esa. John William, Esq.. William Ta*lox Copxland, Esq. Ald. M. P. Russxl Ellice, Esa. Jades Rojbbbt Gowsn, Esc. . John Hink, Esa. - William Hutt, Esa., M. P. Stcwabt Mauobibanks, Esa., M. P. ROSS DONNBLLY MaNGLKS, Esa. M. P. Stu William Moljeswoetb, Bast, ▲lbxamdbk Naionx, Esa. John Pibib, Esa., Aldekmak. Six Gxocgx Sinclair, Baby. John Aabl Smith, Esa., M. P. William Thompson, E&a., Aldbkman, M. P. [ Hon. Fkxscxick. Jab. Tollkmacbx, M. . Edwabd G. Wakkfield, Esa. Abthvx Willis, Esa. Gxoxgb Fbedebick Young, Esa. ' 1. The Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice, that a limited number of allotments of preliminary lands, each of which consists of three sections, vie. one acre of Town Land, fifty acres of Suburban Land, and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Land, are still open for sale in their second Settlement of Nelson. The price of each allotment is 2. These allotments were unsold when the general ballot for priority of choice was held on the 30th of August last ; nevertheless the numbers which represent them in th^Jkiginal Registry of applications were placed in the wheel witß* aU the other numbers, and the unsold numbers were drawn promiscuously with those which had been previously disposea of; consequently to each of the unsold numbers definite rights of priority of choice (distinct in respect to each of the sections above described) have been attached by the ballot. 3. Until further notice, any party, or his Agent, attending at the New Zealand House on any Thursday at three o'clock, p. m. and producing the receipt of the Company's Bankers, Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smith's, for £ 300, will be entitled to draw in the presence of the Court of Directors, from a wheel in which the registry numbers of all unsold allotments have been deposited, with special precautions for theer security and for the fairness of the proceeding. The register of the original ballot will then shew to the party drawing and number, to what right* of priority of choice he is entitled. 4. Applicants tbeiA^re will obtain preliminary allotments, on precisely the satire terms, with respect to price and the chances of priority of choice, as original purchaser*. 5. A list of the registry numbers with the rights of choice which were attached to each by the original ballot, may be seen at the New Zealand House, on application to-fl* Secretary. 6". Present purchasers will be entitled to th*> same privtleges, in respect to an allowance for cabin passages, (not exceeding 25 per cent, on the purchase money) aa those who bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchasers not proceeding to New Zealand win be entitled to delegate their rights of choice to any Agsnt whom they may nominate; or, if they should prafer it, such chafe*) will b« «xercised on then behalf by the offioafs of the Cam* . pany.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 June 1842, Page 49
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