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A TNION BANK of AUSTRALIA.— \J London Office, 38, Old Broad Street. DIBBCTOSB. George Fife Angus, Esq. Benjamin E. Lindo. Esq. Robert Brooks, Esq. C. Edward Mangles, Esq. John William Buckle, Esq. Christopher Rawson, Esq., James John Cummins, Eiq, Halifax Robert Gardiner, Esq., Man- T. Sands, Esq., Liverpool ' Chester James Bogle Smith, Eiq. John Gore, Esq. James Ruddell Todd, Esq. TBUSTBES. R. C. Glyn, Esq. | J. Gore, Esq. | J. J. Cummins, Esq. Bankxks— Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and Co. Solicitobs — Messrs. Bartlett and Beddome. Skcbbtaxt — Samuel Jackson, Esq. Colonial Inspbctok— J. Cunningham Mac Laren, Esq. BBAHCHIS. Sydney I iAunceston Bathurst Melbourne, Port Phillip HobartTown I Wellington, and NELSON. Local Dibbctob— Henry Augustus Thompson, Esq. v Mawaobb— Alexander M'Donald, Esq. The Bank will grant Deposit Receipts for sums of £h and upwards. It is particularly recommended that all parties keeping current accounts with the Bank, should .not draw cheques for uader jc°s, except for special purposes. •Proprietors and the Agents of jL Proprietors of Land in the Settlement of Nelson are informed, that on the 20th of August ensuing, about half of the whole number of Sections of Accommodation Land will be offered for selection. These sections are contained in the following districts. Each district has its own series of numerals branded on the ■takes which mark the limits of each section. Sections First District. — Suburban, N. N. E., surveyed by Mr. Duffey, exeends to where the Boulder Bank unites with the main land, having a frontage on the coast line, and comprises about 40 Second District.— Suburban, east, surveyed by Mr. Budge, and Messrs. Watts and Davison, comprises in the Maitai and Brook Street vallejn 32 Third Diitriet. — Suburban, south, surveyed by Mr. Mui grave, commences without the reserve for the cattle market, having sections on the cut and on the west side of the base line, as also on the coast, and terminates in the Waimea Plain, comprises about 60 Fourth District.— Waimea Plain, east, surveyed by Messrs. Barnicoat and Thompson, commences at the extremity of District No. S, and extends southward to the River Wairoa, and westward to the River Waiti ; comprises about 310 Fifth District. — Waimea Plain, west, surveyed by Mr. Cotterell, comprises the whole of the plain west of the Waiti and Waimea rivers, and some portion of hill lands of moderate elevation west of the plain, divided into. ... 180 Sixth District.— The Motuaka, surveyed byMr. Stephens and Mr. Brunner, in which will now be offered probably 60 Total Number of Sections 572 Plans of the several surveys will be ready for public inspection at the Survey Office, Nelion, early in the first week of August, that of the Motuaka excepted, which, prior to the selection, may be seen at the Survey Station, Motuaka, on application to Mr. Stephens. The survey of the remainder of sections of the Accommodation Lands will probably be completed early in the month of December. Of these will be obtained in the Waimea Plain and adjacent valleys south of the Wairoa river 150 Fern lands adjacent to the river Moutcre 200 In the Motuaka district the remainder, about 200 FBBDBBICK TtJCKBTT, Chief Surveyor. c^ONTRACTORS are invited to send in V>* sealed TENDERS for executing a SURVEY of Lands in the following districts : — No. I.— To be laid out in fifty-acre sections, the remainder of the Waimea Plain, commencing on the south bank of the Wairoa river, extends S. S.W. about five mites, and has an average width east and west of two and half miles. Two or three vslleyi contiguous are included in this district. Part of the land, probably one-fourth, is wooded, and east of the wood is a tract of hill land of easy ascent and moderate elevation, also included. Probable number of acres, 7,000. No. 2.— ln fifty-acrer sections. About central on the coast between the west mouth of the Waimea, and the Motuaka is the river Moutere. This district commences on the Moutere at a point about two miles within the coast, and extends in a direction S. E. along the course of a valley for the most part ] wooded: fttennmatos at about half the elevation of the hill range which separates its eastern extremity from the Waimea Plain. In the same way its southern limit may be defined m general terms as at half the elevation of the hills. In extent this district is estimated as six miles by three. No. 3.— ln one hundred and fifty acre sections, on the shores of Massacre Bay, a wooded valley, chiefly comprised between the rivers Motnpippi and Takaka, and entirety comprised between the mountain range on the east of the one, and that on the west tf the other river, estimated to extend in a direction nearly due south about eight miles, and east and west at an average breadth of three mues. No. 4.— ln one hundred and fifty acre sections, also on the shores of Massacre Bay, comprise! about fourteen miles along the cout between Rangiata Cliff, at the mouth of the Takaka, and the Ourere ; for the first four miles at a depth of four miles back from the coast, part of which is wooded ; for the remaining ten miles about one mite and half back from the coast, nnwooded. No. s.— ln one hundred and fifty acre sections, the Ourere valley, comprising all the available land on either side of the river, in extent about six miles by two. A specification of the terms of the contract will be ready ! fop inspection at this office on the S3d instant; and all Ten1 ders previously delivered will be opened and considered on 1 the 15th of August ensuing, in the presence of the Company's Agent. m FIBDBXICK TOCKKTT, Survey Office, Nelson, Chief Surveyor. Ma . siRMTAFS of the District of Accommodation J3IL Land west of ths River Waimea, surveyed by J. S. Cotterell, may be obtained by application at his office, Nile I Street East; LpLANSof the Eastern part of the Waimea |JL Plain, [surveyed by Sleun. Barnieoat and Thompson, I may be had of themselves, or of Mr. Otterson, Auckland | Point. THHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, I X and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR {the font newt\pmmtr pmbUtktd im New Zealand), is rt«nlarhr transmitted I to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. F. G. Moore, the f^Kjmew Zealand O*Mette mmbe fomd an sxceUsnt ateIss^Br advertisers. I 76ms for the paper, Ten Shillings per quarter payable I in advance. I Onlen for the Paper aad Advertisements received by Mr. j *. G. Moore, and at the office of the Nelnn Bxamimer.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 13 August 1842, Page 89

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Page 89 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 13 August 1842, Page 89

Page 89 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 23, 13 August 1842, Page 89

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