the Colonial Secretary's to Wellington, 22nd aL TTIS EXCELLENCY -tl NOR-IN.CHIEFdirSIS* fied, that the Estimates of Exnenau * the Province of New Munster for J? passed during the late Session of th P lative Council of the New Zealand? are to have effect from the Ist instant? By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretarr,
NOTICE. TOWN ROADS AND STREET WELLINGTON. S| A LL Claims to the Right of Voting x the Election of Commissioners for ft Year 1851-52, under the Town Roadsani Streets Ordinance of the Legislative CouncJ of the Province of New Munster, Session j No. 7, intituled, “ An Ordinance to authnj the Levying and Collecting of Rates fw ft Making and Repairing of Roads. Street* t 8,-c., in any foivn in the Province o/'lft Munster,” must be sent in to the Reside Magistrate on or before the first day of Sep. tember, 1851, and in the form following ‘‘To Henry St. Hill, Esquire, Resident Magistrate, Wellington. “ I hereby give you notice that I clai to have my name put upon the Roll of Het tors to vote for Commissioners for the Tot of Wellington. Dated the day of 1851. f Place of abode as [ business of claims All claims not so sent in will be disallow J. E. Smith. Clerk of the Bench” Wellington, August 22,1851. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 22d August, 1851. IV"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ft. ’ the following Bush Licenses are w lying at the Office of the Colonial Treasnra and will be delivered upon payment of 4 prescribed Fees :— Frederick M'Kain, Ohan. Thomas Scott, Rangitikei. John Ward M‘Kain, Porirua Road. James B. M'Kain, Ahuriri. James Collins, Mungaroa. Hugh Morison, Wairarapa. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NB« ZEALAND. In the Estate of Frederick Wiw® Plank, Master Mariner, Dec^ 8 ” Intestate. PURSUANT TO THE RULE of J Honorable Court, the Creditors i above named deceased are, on or before Twenty-third day of November ne*» come in and prove their debts before • bert Rodger Strang, Esquire, R^ IS , u the said Court, Wellington, or in thereof they will be peremptorily e* c from all benefit arising from the said es Robert R. S tbA ?’, RegistfaSupreme Court Office, | Wellington, August 23, 1851. 1 '' ■
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 633, 27 August 1851, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 633, 27 August 1851, Page 4
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