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And I do hereby further proclaim and ap" point, that all goods (not being goods entered to be warehoused) be unladen' between the hours of eight o'clock in the morning and jfour o'clock- in the afternoon, from tKe" first jday , of October, to the thirty-first day of March-rand between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning, and four o'clock in the afternoon, from the first day of April, to the thirtieth day of September. And that all good's entered to Be warehoused be unladen between the hours of eight o'clock in the morning, and one o'clock in the afternoon; .from the first ,day of October, to the thirty-first day of March— and between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and one o'clock in the afternoon, from the first day of April, to the tbirtieth,day of September. Given under my Hand, and issuej under the Public Seal of the Colony (L.S.) at Government House, Auckland,' this fourteenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. Lieut-Governor and Commander-in-Chief. By His Excellency's command, Colonial Secretary* God save the Queen ! NOTICE. "LAND CLAIMS ORDINANCE," Session 7, No. 22. j Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, \hih December, 1846. ALL Claimants to Land under the provisions of the Proclamation of the 10th of October, 1844, who may be desirous of relinquishing their Claims on receiving Compensation, according to the terms of the "Land Claims Ordinance," No. 22, of Session 7, must give Notice, in writing, of their intention so to do to the Colonial Secretary, within twelve calendar months from the 18th day of November, 1846. Every such Notice must contain a statement of the outlay inclined by the Claimant in respect of the purchase of the Land, and (if any) in the improvement thereof. No particular Form of Notice is, prescribed by the Ordinance, but for the .sake of convenience, Claimants are requested to observe the following Form :— , ' Date. Sir,*— l -hereby give Notice, that I am desirous of relinquishing my Claims to Land claimed to have been purchased under the provisions of the Proclamation of the 10th ,' of October, 1844, oh receiving' Compensation for the same, according to the terms of the " Land Claims Ordinance," Session 7, No. 22. The outlay incurred by, me in respect of the Land amounts to the sum of £ , uriiiler the following heads of expenditure, viziPrice paid to the Natives .... £ : : Paid for Deeds, and other ex-"J pcnses attending the Pur* > : : chase '• • .-. • - ♦'. ......) For Maps, Plaiis/and Surveys . : : For Improvements .■• : • £ : : Signed ( ) To the Colonial Secretary. Claimants who may have.'taken actual possession of the Land hefore the passing of the Ordinance, and. who may be desirous of purchasing the whole, or any part thereof, must give notice of their desire so to do to the" Colonial Secretary, within three calendar months after the 18th of November, 1846. Claimants under the said Proclamation, and Claimants under the Proclamation of the 26th March, 1844, who may be desirous of purchasing the reserved Tenth, must make application for that purpose, in writing, to the Colonial Secretary, within three calendar months from the 18th of November, 1846. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, \sth December, 1846. NOTICE is hereby given, "that the 11th clause' of tKe Land Claims' Ordinance, Session 7," N0. 22, intituled'" An Ordinance to authorise compensation in Colonial Debentures to be made to certain Claimants to Land in the' Colony of New Zealand ;" which clause makes provision for the satisfaction' of the Claims of such persons as may have entered into occupation, or have taken actual possession of such Land, either by cultivating, fencing, or erecting some buildings on the sanie, before the passing of the abovernamed Ordinance, has only reference, to Lands which may have been so cultivated,"&c, on or. previously to the eighteenth day of November, 1846 ; and 'that the Government will, consequently, 1 in' no way recognise ,any Claims ' which ' may arise from Claimants entering into occupation, or taking a.ctual possession, of Land, either by culUvatiug, fencing; or erecting

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 81, 19 December 1846, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 81, 19 December 1846, Page 4

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