he use and advantage of the ■public. ProvMul also hat no application for loss than twenty acres shall be received under this clause, but that where any amount of compensation awaviietl by the Boai'd shall be of a less amount than twenty acres of land, the party entitled may pay the balance in cash upon the same terms as other applicants to purchase, rural lands under these regulations. Clauses 07 and 08, which were repealed by proclamation of the. Governor, dated lith Anaust, 1856, published in the Provincial Government Gazette, Vol. 111., No. 17, p. 63, 4th Septemher, 185G, originally stood as follows: — 67. Holders of pasturage licenses with pre-emptive right in connection with purchased lands, whether under the Canterbury Association or the Crown, shall be entitled to claim pasturage licenses over tiie lauds included therein upon the terms of these regulations, with a pre-emptive right over such land, to be exercised subject to these regulations as regards notice of application, payment "of deposit and purchase money, price of land, and size and shape of blocks. If the laud covered hy such pre-emptive right shall be included within the limits of a run held by license under clauses 50 and 53, the holder thereof, on paying rent for the same, may take credit for the amount paid by him in respect of lands covered by such pre-emptive right. 08. Nothing in these Regulations shall be interpreted to aifect the legal rights or equitable contracts made by the Canterbury Association or the Government with holders of tiie pasturage licenses; but if any person holding a license under the Canterbury Association or tiie Government, shall voluntarily resign the same to the Government, he shall be entitled to receive a license under these Regulations, and shall from the date of such exchange hold his run at the rate and on the conditions specified in these Regulations. APPENDIX 11. Clauses Nog. 33, 51, 52, 65, 66, and 71, which were repealed by the " »i aste Lands Regulation Amendment Ordinance, Sess. IX., No. 1," originally stood asfolloics; — 33. Immediately on the payment of the purchase money in full, the purchaser shall receive from the Commissioners a " License to Occupy," in the form set forth in the Schedule A hereto annexed, which he shall return again to the Commissioners when he shall receive the Crown Grant of the Land. Such "License to "Occupy" shall be transferable by endorsement, in the form set forth in the Schedule. 51. The fee shall be paid to the Treasurer the a Waste Lands Board every year, in advance; for the first year on the issue of the License,' and for the second and every subsequent year on the first day of May; and every pasturage license not renewed by payment of the required tee on the first day of May shall, unless good cause to the contrary be shown to the satisfaction of the Waste Lands Board, be considered as baudfooned. 52. Every pasturage license shall be in the form set forth in the Schedule C hereto annexed, and shall be transferable by endorsement in the form set forth in the Schedule; "and shall entitle the holder to the exclusive right of pasturage over the lands specified therein, upon the terms above stated. It is intended that such license shall be renewable from year to year until the land specified therein shall be purchased, granted, or reserved, under these Regulations; and, if =0 renewed, the fee to be paid in respect of such licenses shall not be altered until the first of May, 1870. Sudi license shall give no right to the soil or to the timber, and shall immediately determine.over any land which may be purchased, granted, or reserved under these Regulations. A reasonable right of way shall be allowed through all pasturage runs. 05. The applicant for any rural land included in any pre-emptive right shall deposit with the Treasurer of the Waste Lands Board a sum equal to 4s. per acre of the purchase money, und the remainder he shaij pay within one week from the date of his application being- granted, or forfeit such deposit. Such deposit, however, shall be immediately returned, on demand, if the holder of the pre-emptive right shall purchase any portion of tiie laud applied for. 06. If the holder of the pre-emptive right decide upon purchasing any portion of the land applied for, he shall forthwith pay to the Treasurer of the Waste Lands Board a deposit, of 4s. per acre of the purchase money of such portion ; and if lie shall not withia six weeks thereafter have paid the remainder of the purchase money, he shall forfeit such deposit together with all riglit or title to the land. 71. All payments on account of pasturage runs shall in future be made ou the first day of May, at the Land Office, at Christchurch, and the. Waste Lands Board shall sit at that place for the Treasurer to receive the same.
5 For Sale. "TPHJE Undersigned have for sale the following jL invoicer to arrive per "Young America," from Clyde, due here 31st January:— ]'00 tons Galvanized Iron 120,000 feet. Scotch Flooring, C x 1J 2 500 Yellow Pine Cut Deals, ox 3, and 11 x 3 700 Red Pine Cut Deals, 9 x 3, and 11 x 3 200 tons best splint Coal 59 cases Furniture (from Wylie and Lochhead) 20,000 Govan Fire Bricks 50 tons Salt DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street. TONES, BIRD & CO. have for Sale, 3000 <l) FAT WETHERS. Can cc seen within two miles of Dnnedin. GOOD INVESTMENT. TT^OR SALE, the premises and site of a store. 1/ in the best situation in the Township of Wetlicrstone's Gully, c a first-rate business can be done. Apply to RT Gillies, Arcade, Dunedin. RAMS FOR SALE. 'TPHE Undersigned will Contract to deliver at 1 Port Chalmers AUSTRALIAN RAMS, of Bell's, Aitkcn's, and other good flocks. DALGETY, RATTRAY and Co. storiT'ewesT" ''TpHE undersigned are prepared to deliver JL Store Ewes or Wethers in any quantities, at any port in the Province, at moderate rates. R. G. Gii-.bons & Co., Stuart-street ; or Mr. SanTß. Park House. Dunedin. n_ig TO BUTCHERS AND DEALERS. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY EXTRA PRIME FAT WETHERS. Ex ' Versailles.' rpo ARRIVE THIS WEEK. JL Apply to ■TONES, BIRD, & CO. ■ MOST desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY in George-street, to,be sold—twelve years of the lease to run. Tiie property consists of a house and shop, seven apartments; a good well at the back of the house, and a range in the kitchen to cook for twenty persons. Also, a Shop adjoining, let to a respectable tenant. Terms Cash. N.B.—The furnilure may be had at a valnation. Apply to W. M-Lelland, No. 2, Mercer's Chambers. _________-^. Hotels, &c. THE ALBION FIRST - CL ASS HOTEL, GREAT KING STUEET, DUXEDIN. nm-IE ACCOMMODATION offered at this A. Hotel is unsurpassed in the Colony, combining the freedom of a Hotel, with the comforts of an English Home. Wines, Spb-iis, and Cigars of the best quality.-' . ■ ' 4-0 78 AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, Macxaggan-stbeet, Dunedin. ALBERT GRIFFITHS, (late Providore and chief Steward to the GeeJong, Adelaide, and Sydney Steamers), respectfully intimates, that the above named First Class Motel is now OPEN for the reception of Old Friends and the Public generally. Wine, Ale, Beer, and Cigars, of the best quality. AUZD REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Two Miles from Town, on the Road to the Diggings.) GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, under the superintendence of the Proprietor. ciiA^ge___mojde__ajib___ i RICHARD JENKINS, Wellington Hotel, Moray-place, Dunedin, Licensed to Retail Wines, Ale and Beer. Meals always ready. Wellaired Beds. ■ TO CAPTAINS, PROYIDORES, & STEWARDS milE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COM I PANY hep to draw the attention of all those arriving in Otago, to the fact that they are-pre-pared to supply shipping with despatch, and at i-easonable prices. r,™, .. STAFFORD STREET, Opposite the Provincial Hotel; .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 60, 24 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)
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1,307Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 60, 24 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)
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