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and on to Komikotabi; thence on to Titiwahanui; thence to Te Wakararongo, thence to Eketahuna; thence to Makakahi and up to its source; and on to Tararua on to the source of the Ohau ; thence to tho source of the Ruamahanga to Ohangai, as the same is described in the Deed of Sale of tho Manawatn Block, dated 10th December, 1858. Also all that other parcel of laud, the boundaries of which commence at p point in the Hutt District, whore tho main line of road from Wellington to Masterton crosses Stoke’s Yalloy; thence along the said main line of road to the saddle of the Remutaka range; thence North-easterly along the said range till it intersects the northern boundary of tho Wainui and Waikanae Blocks ; thence westerly along the said northern boundary and continued along the other boundaries of the said blocks till it intersects a line bearing north magnetic from the starting point; thence south along the said lino to the starting point. Sale of JEEarhour Reserves Rand, in the Town of Wellington. UNDER authority of an Act, Session 111., No. 14, of the Provincial Council o f W ellington, ontituled “ Harbour Reserves,” and of an Act Session YHI., No. 3, of the said Provincial Council, entituled “ An Act to explain and amend the Harbour Reserves Act.” Notice is hereby given that all that parcel of land situate in the Harbour of Port Nicholson, in tho Province of Wellington, estimated to contain 39 acres 3 roods and f 4 perches, more or less. Bounded towards the -North by the production of the north side of Davis street, eleven (11) links, and by land reclaimed by the General Government, four hundred and forty (440) links ; towards the East by other portions of Port Nicholson Harbour, to be reclaimed for Railway purposes, five hundred and forty-five (545) links ; nine hundred and thirty-two (932) links; in a curved lino of nine hundred and fifty (950) links radius; fifteen hundred and ninety-five (1595) links; eight hundred and fifteen (815) links; and fourteen hundred and fifty (1450) links ; towards the South by land reclaimed by tho General Government, four hundred and forty (440) links; by the abutment of Eeatherston street, and by sections Nos. 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, and 168, Reclaimed Land; and towards tho West by section No. 168, Reclaimed Land ; by laud reclaimed by the General Government, six hundred and thirteen (613) links ; by the line of high water of Port Nicholson Harbour, extending from the northern boundary of section No. 168; Reclaimed Land, to the laud aforesaid reclaimed by tho General Government; and also by tho lino of high water extending from such land reclaimed by tho General Government to tho production of the north side of Davis street, will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Council Chambers, at Wellington, on Monday tho twenty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, at twelve o’clock, noon. The conditions will bo published before tho sale. In the meantime, information may be obtained and plans inspected on application at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Wellington. Hbney Bunny, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 18th September, 1874. Proclamation. ’ By His Honor William Eitzherbert, Esquire, C.M.G., Superintendent, of the Province of Wcllington, in the Colony of New Zealand. WHEREAS by clause 84 of the Act of the Superintendent and Pro-, yincial Council, intituled, “ The Highways Act, 1874,” it is enacted that it shall bo lawful for the Superintendent to proclaim the following clause to be in force in any Highway District on receiving an application from the Board of Wardens of a Highway District, viz . “ Whenever it shall appear to tho satisfaction of any Highway Board that the weight carried on vehicles having the breadth of their - wheels of less than five inches requires to be restricted, the Board may, by notice posted in the district, or by advertisement inserted at least twice in some newspaper circulating in tho district, give notice that all such vehicles will be subject to a penalty of

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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