GENERAL.
22. — All Licenses to be drawn so as to expire simultaneously on the last day of each year. 23. — Those applied for after the Ist of June in each year will only be chargeable witli half of the usual fee. 24. — Licenses, excepting those within Hun dreds, to be signed and issued by the Colonial Treasurer, upon payment of the proper fees. 25.— N0 Licenses will preclude the Government from including within a Hundred, or selling, or will, in any way, affect the rights of the Crown to land, occupied in virtue of 3uch Licenses. 26.— A1l disputes between Holders of Licenses, having reference to depasturing Stock or cutting Timber shall be heard and decided by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, who is authorised by the Crown Lands Ordinance to charge, at his discretion, to the party against whom his decision shall be made, a fee of Five Pounds. 27, — No Licenses for depasturing purposes can be transferred from one person to another without the authority ot the Government being previously obtained through the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Issue of Depasturing License within the Boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds. 28. — The License to depasture Stock within Hundreds will be in the form of Schedule F, hereunto annexed, and will be issued by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. G. Grey, Governor
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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220GENERAL. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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