TO LET,
. n ', <J U.UFO It I'AHLK and '' commodious DWELLINGSV<'S'^S§f HOUSE and Gaideu in Queen-f---AM:s : 32> street. The House has six looms, besides detached kitchen, pantiy, closets, &c. Apply to CoNNELL & Rl PINGS.
COPY OP TMIE RESOLUTIONS REGULATING THE DEPA^TURAGE FOR THE HUNDRLD OF ONEHUNGA.
$ T A MEETING held on the 19th Feb , J\\ 1851, by the Watdens of Ouehunga. 1. Resolved— That the Regulations issued for the Depasturing of Stock m the Hundred of Onehunga, f.u- the pievious year, 1850, be continued until fuithei notice, according to the provisions of the Crown Lands' Ordinance. 2. Resolved— r l hat all Holdeis of Licenses for the year 1851, shall make return of Stock, distinguishing kinds, as per former regulations, on or before the last day of March, proximo. J. C. Hill, ") Wardens (Signed) Tnos. Somerville, > for Wm. Powditcii. J Onehunga.
NOTICE.
PERSONS are invited to tender for the bituation of Ranger for the Onehunga Hundred, on or before the Ist day of March next ensuing; tendeis to be left at the residence of any one of the Wardens, Note — The duties will be of similar nature to those of last year, and the Watdeus contemplate the payment by salary, together with a small fine on Stock of unlicensed persons not exceeding 2s. 6d., and on unauthorised stock of licensed persons, Is. They also contemplate opening the depasturage to a limited extent to btock similar to that authorised being the Stock of licensed persons in contiguous liuncheds. J. C. Hilt, ~\ Wardens Signed, Tnos. Somlryile, > for Wm. PounircH. J Onehunga.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 2
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258Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 2
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