by unlicensed persons, m proportion to the quantity of unenclosed land held by them. 2.— Tne enactment of Bye-Laws, (subject to the assent of the Governor), for providing for the safety of the cattle, and for the improvement of the run, imposing penalties not exceeding Five Pounds. 3.— The levy of an assessment upon stock depastured on Crown lands, at a rate not exceeding For every head of Great cattle. .ss. Od. « « small cattle.. ls. Od. 4.— The application of such assessment, as also of all fees for depasturing licenses, towards the erection of Pounds, appointment of Rangers, and otherwise carrying into effect the powers they (the Wardens) possess. 5. — The power of impounding all cattle trespassing upon any lands, or public roads, whether fenced or unfenced, in each Hundred. W. Gisborne, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Commissioner of Crown Lands Office, Auckland, Ist Nov., 1849, ALL Occupants of land under Crown grant, cr, in the case of Pensioners, Natives, or Half-castes, by Crown permission, within the limits of proclaimed Hundreds, who are desirous of depasturing Stock upon the Crown lands in such Hundreds duiing the year 1850, will be required to takeout, depasturing licenses before the first day of January next. These licenses will be issued at this office, upon payment of a fee of 10s. 6d. for each license. A return of land occupied, according to the annexed form, must be previously deposited at this office. W. Gisbornf, Commissioner of Crown Lands. I hereby declare that I occupy acres under grant from the Crown in Hundred, (or a Pensioner enrolled for service in New Zealand, or Native, or Half- caste, as the case may be.) To the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
TRANSFER OF LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that, a Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the District of Auckland will be holden at the Resident Magistrates Court, in Auckland, on Tuesday the Fourth day of December next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving applications for the Transfer of Publicans Licenses. Edward B\rry, Clerk to the Magistrates. Resident Magistrates Court, Auckland November sth, 1849.
Ex « ENTERPRIZE," FROM LONDON. ON SAT.E by the Undersigned, at his Workshop, in Queen- street, the best London-made Cane-bottomed CHAIRS, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, and Rose woods. G. Vah.e.
EX "ENTERPRIZE." On Sale by the Undersigned, 100 CASES GENEVA. James Macky. Queen-street, October 29, 1819.
TO LEASE. AN ALLOTMENT of LAND at Remuera, having frontage to the Tamaki Road. The Allotment contains 3a. Ir. 3 1 p. ; there is 2^ acres laid down in Oats, and well fenced in, with a two-roomed House on the Allotment ; Also five milking Cows to he let with the Farm, Apply to James Rutherfoid, Auckland, or to Mr. Oiborn, Epsom Road.
PIANO FOR SALE. CONNELL Sf HIDINGS HAVE ON SALE A SQUARE PIANO, at a very moderate price.
SELLING OFF-SELLING OFF! FURTHER REDUCTION. RJ. HUNT begs to inform the Public . that, in consequence of his determination to close his Establishment on the 20th inslant. he will continue to sell off his STOCK OF DRAPERY GOODS at greatly reduced prices. R. J. H. also takes this opportunity of giving notice, that his remaining Stock on hand at that date will be Sold by Auction, without reserve, on Tuesday, 28th inst. Queen- street, Ist November, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 372, 7 November 1849, Page 4
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