G-overnmeiit Notices. «k% <&s m "■"N THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Worshipful Alexander James Johnston, Esquire, Deputy Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of New Zealand, has appointed SATURDAY, the third day of OCTOBER, 1574, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court House, Lambto:i Quay, Wellington, for holding a COURT for the despatch of business. (Signed,) ALEX. S. ALLAN, Registrar. Wellington, September 29, 1574. MEETING OF THE LOWER HUTT LOCAL BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Wellington, September 25th, 1574. Under the Provisions of the eighteenth clause of "The Local Boards Act, IS7S," I, William Fitzhcrbert, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, do hereby appoint that the first meeting of the Lower Hutt Local Board, shall be held at the Masonic Hall, Lower Hutt, on THURSDAY, the first day of October, 1874, at seven o'clock in the evening. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Superintendent. MEETING OF THE JOHNSONVILLE LOCAL BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Wellington, September 25th, 1874. Under the Provisions of the eighteenth clause of " The Local Boards Act, 1873," I, William Fitzherbert, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, do hereby appoint that the first meeting of the O'ohnsonville Local Board, shall be held at the Schoolhouse, Jolmsonvilla, on THURSDAY, the fii-3t day of October, 1874, at seven o'clock in the evening. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Superintendent. mm* "PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OP 100,000 ACRES OF CROWN LANDS. Notice is hereby given that there will be offered for sale by public auction, at the Provincial Council Chamber, Wellington, on MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock forenoon, the following valuable PASTORAL and AGRICULTURAL CROWN LANDS, Viz--44,000 acres in the Parae Karetu block, adjoining the Rangitikei district. 900 acres in the Waitotara block, north of Wanganui. 4600 acres left bank Wanganui River. Manawatu district. 1720 acres in the Hutt district. 4178 acres in the Mungaroa district. 2500 acres in the Tupurupuru, Rangitumau, and Taratahi blocks, Wsirarapa district. 43,000 acres in the Akiteo and Pahaua blocks, East Coast district. Lithographed maps of the Parae Karetu, Tupurupuru, and Rangitumua blocks, also of the land on the left bank Wanganui River, together with Gazettes showing the pos :i; — ;nts, and upset price of the lands th Office, or from local agents. Maps showing the position of the other lands to be disposed of can be seen at the Crown Lands Office, Wellington, or the Survey Of Wanganui. The terms of sale are:—lo per cent, of the purchase money payable on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder within one month, or the original deposit is forfeited. Maps and Gazettes can be obtained from the following local agents, viz: — H. I. Jones, Wanganui Henry Lyon, Marton R. Moivrox, Grey town. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington. 17th September, 1574. Drapery. QTOCK TAKING AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE FOLLOWING LINES IN NEW GOODS MUST BE CLEARED Boys' Glengarry caps ... 0/11J 1/2 1/6 Boys' knickerbocker suits .. 7/6 S/6 9/6 Boys'mackintosh coats ... 6/9 7/6 8/6 Men's black cloth trousers... 11/6 14/6 15/ Men's black sac coats ... 9/9 14/6 18/6 Men's pilot Galateas ... 16/6 19/6 22/ Men's cotton cord trousers.. 6/9 7/9 9/6 Men's Regatta shirts ... 1/11 2/9 3/3 otton shirts.. 1/11 2/9 3/6 Men's merino drawers ... 2/9 3/6 i Men's merino shirts ... 2/9 3/6 i Men's white shirts 3/9 4/9 i Men's moleskin trousers ... 5/11 6/6 < Men's Galatea suits ... 22/6 39/6 5i Men's new silk scarfs ... 0/11J 1/3 1/ Men's paper cuffs 0/6 per do.-, p Men's best plush hats ... each Men's white shirt fronts ... 0/IOJ each Strong cotton tweeds ... 0/lo| 1/1 1 Embroidered Cashmere hoods 1/GJ each All wool tartan plaids ... l/9j per yard Strong white flannel ... 0/8 J per yard 600 yards 36in. white calico 0/4| per yard Piiblic Notices. "OTICE is hereby given that the Partner- . . Bhip hitherto carried on by the underjned, as Carriers, under the style of "Robinson & C 0.," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by T -, W. Robinson alone, bv whom all nlaims ;ainst the late partne: and to whom all debts must be paid. Dated this twenty-eighth day of September, 1874. T. MULLINS, L. W. ROBINSON. Witness to Signatures— J. Owen Lord, Managing Clerk to C. B. Izard, Barrister', Wellington. APPLICATIONS, from competent persons, for the joint office of Secretary and Custodian will be received by the undersigned up to THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER. Must state salary required, and if able to rish security. _'urther particulars on application to us. By order, For the Wellington Public Hall Co. (Limited), STEVENSON & STUART, _ Secretaries. YALUABLE NEWSPAPER PROPERTY. The MAITLAND MERCURY, the largest and most valuable of the New South Wales Provincial newspapers, established in 1843, will be SOLD absolutely by Public Auction at the EXCHANGE, SYDNEY, on WEDNESDAY, 4th November, 1874. For full particulars, see the principal newspapers published on Saturdays throughout; the Co'onies. BRUNKER & SPARKE, Auctioneers, East Maitland.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4221, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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813Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4221, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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