Corporation Notices CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the following By-law will come into force on and after MONDAY NEXT, the 10th instant: — Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or , on the streets (either public or private), lanes, or alleys of the city, shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. 1. Driving any vehicle or riding any horse at other than a walking pace round or across any corner, angle, or intersection of any of "the streets or public thoroughfares. 2. Permitting any carts, drays, or waggons, to remain standing longer on any street or roadway than the time absolutely necessary for loading or unloading goods, or permitting the horses in any such carts, drays, or waggons, if they are fed during the process of such loading or unloading, to be so fed otherwise than by nosebags. 3. Wheeling trucks or wheelbarrows on the footpath, or walking on the footpath when carrying planks, iron bars, ladders, i or other cumbrous articles. By order. WM. HESTEE, Town Clerk. September 3, 1877. QITY OF WELLINGTON. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following gentlemen have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of City Councillors, namely— COOK WAED. v BAYLISS, GEOKGE HENEY GEORGE, J. E. GREENFIELD, ROBERT HUNTER, GEORGE MILLER, ROBERT MOODY, CHARLES MURPHY, N. B. TE AEO WAED. DIXON, EDWARD KRULL, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS LOGAN, HOUSTON FRANCIS MACDONALD, THOMAS KENNEDY WHITEFOED, ARCHIBALD LAMBTON WARD. ALLAN, JOHN ALEXANDER DaNKS, SAMUEL MILLS, EDWARD WILLIAM MOSS, LEWIS THORNDON WAED. ALLEN, GEORGE CLELAND, JOSEPH McGIFFEN FISHER, GEORGE GILLON, EDWARD THOMAS JOHNS, FREDERICK GEORGE MAGINITY, fOHN RAINIB, DAVID There are three vacancies to be filled in each Ward, and as the number of Candidates for the several Wards exceeds the number of vacancies, I hereby appoint a Poll to be taken as between the several Candidates whose names are given above, for the respective Wards, on THURSDAY, the 13th- SEPTEMBER current, at the undermentioned booths;— Cook Ward, at the Sideroom, near Princess Theatre, Tory-street. Te Aro Ward, at the Market Hall, Cubastreet. Lambton Ward, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lainbton-quay. Thorndon Ward, at Mr. Waters’, near the Royal Hotel. The Polling will commence at 9 o’clock a.m., and terminate at 6 o’clock p.m. J. B. WALLACE, Returning Officer. September 3, 1877. £ll TY CORPORATION. QUEEN’S WHARF. Merchandise intended for the Queen's Bond being now required by H.M. Customs to be examined on the wharf, goods for all bonds must be examined and removed more speedily than heretofore to avoid blocking the wharf Therefore, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next FOUR DAYS’ FREE STORAGE ONLY, INSTEAD of SIX as HITHERTO, will be allowed for goods requiring examination and making up under her Majesty’s Customs, ..and full storage charges thereafter will be rigorously enforced. This alteration in the regulation will continue until such additional accommodation is acquired as will render it unnecessary. By order of the Wharf Committee of the City Council. EDWARD REEVES, Wharfinger. 16th August, 1877. G lON WATERWORKS^ NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 3rd September next water for “power” or other purposes not domestic will be cut off, unless approved metres are used. By order. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, Engineer. 20th August, 1877. Properties for Sale The 1.-'ise of a valuable piece of land near Shirley’- i loyal Hotel, Featherston, is for sale private’; . Apply to the trustee in S. Nolan’s U. J, DUNCAN, Pauama-stre’et. Jpßc .’ERTIES FOR SALE. 9000 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral seaboard, with 14.000 acres leasehold, valuable improvements, and 18,000 sheep, few cattle, horses, &c. 55.000 acres leasehold pastoral, 70 miles from Napier, with 5000 sheep, and 50 head cattle 3920 acres freehold, rich pastoral land; Wairoa, with 800 sheep and 100 head cattle 900 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa 4677 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa, with 3000 sheep and other necessary working improvements 25.000 acres leasehold, Poverty Bay, and 112 acres freehold, close' to town, with 20.000 sheep and improvements 4200 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay 11.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, Poverty Bay, with 3000 sheep and few cattle 1600 acres leasehold, half interest, Poverty Bay 28,750 acres, Poverty Bay, situate about 20 miles from Tologa Bay, title under Native Lands Court 1657 acres rich pastoral land; good title; , Poverty Bay 1385 acres rich pastoral land ; good title; Poverty Bay 8,800 acres leasehold, excellent country, ToInga Bay, with 3.000 sheep, and good improvements . 3000 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1220 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 400 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved ; 1200 acres freehold, rich pastoral land, . im- ' proved, Opotild 225 acres freehold excellent land, Omaranui, with 1600 sheep, 30 head. cattle, and a few horses, with improvements 25.000 acres freehold, with 17,000 sheep 16.000 acres freehold, Wellington province, with 8,000 sheep M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5132, 4 September 1877, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5132, 4 September 1877, Page 3
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