EL DORADO RESTAURANT, R&ttray-strcet, opposite the Shamrock Hotel, formerly the leading Restaurant in Victoria, has been reopened by the original proprietor, as above. ' '_~,. Good Meals and clean Beds, from one shilling. Remember the address, the El Dorado, opposite the Shamrock. A US T R A L lAN H 0. US E, Princes street, Dunedin. GEORGE CASPER, . Wholesale and Retal Family Grocer. Hotel, Housekeepers, and Large Consumers supplied : at Lowest Rates. ■;'&' A long established business in Dunedin has enabled # G.C. to understand the wants of its residents. Whilst he respectfully nnd rincerely thanks those who have patronised him, he assures them that change of business will carry with it no change in his method of conducting it, aiid that nil who deal with him may rely on a genuine article nt a price as moderate as it ' i possible to sell it, so that his establishment may be admitted one where nothing higher can lie obtained in quality. 'Nothing Lower in Prices charged. N'.B.—Note the Address. RE-OPENING OF PREMISES, IK RATTRAY-STREET, Nearly OrrosiTE the Shamrock Hotel. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public of Dunedin that he has opened the above pre raises as a TEA, COFFEE. & GENERAL GROCERY - WAREHOUSE, And from the fact of his importing the leading arti-. cles of his.trade direct from London and Galsgow, he feels confident of being able,to offer suchadvantages to purchasers as will ensure the continued patronage of those who may favor him with a trial. IN TEAS He will open : with a splendid stock, imported exHannah from London; Silistria, Young_ America: and Colonist, from Glasgow. Hi 3 instructions to his home agents being to send thp finest that cculd be procured, without limiting a price. 'IN COFFEES ' He holds a stock of the finest East Indiaand Plantation Ceylon, imported to his order ex Silislria, wliich will be roasted daily on his own premises, and supplied warm from the mill, either in a pure state or mixed with chicory. He would recommend families to purchase their" coffee in a loose state rather than in canisters. Many may not be aware that when they purchase, say a one pound canister of coffee, they receive from 10 to 12 ounces of coffee, the remainder of the 10 ounces being the weight of the tin, so that they seldom have their coffee under 2s. 9d. per lb. ,''■'. Teas 25., 2s. Od., 35., and 4s, per lb. ■ The Tea at 3s. is really superior, with full Pekoeflavor. The finest, at 45., will be found to possess everything that is desirable in tea. Coffees Is. 2d., Is. -Id., Is. Od., Is. Bd., and Is. Id. The above are mixed coffees. ': Pure Cofpeks Is. Od. and 2s. ' He respectfully solicits atrial of the above; such coffees as the finest mixed nt Is. 10d., and the finest pure at 25., having been hitherto quite unattainable in this Province. Goods carefully packed and foi warded to any part o the Country. ROBERT BANK S, Wholesale and Retail TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT AND GENERAL GROCER, RATTRAY-STREET, DUKUDtN. REGULATIONS FOR THE DISPOSAL, SALE, LETTING AND OCCUPATION OP THE WASTE LANDS OF THE CROWS 1 IN THE PROVINCE Ol* CANTERBURY: AS AMENDED. , 1. A LL Regulations now in force in the Pro- ' _T3L vince of Canterbury for the sale, letting, i disposal, and occupation of the Waste Lands of ! the Crown are hereby repealed. 2. All such Waste Lands shall, from and after the | day on wliich these Regulations shall come into force, < be sold, let, disposed of, and occupied according to j these Regulations, and not otherwise. J 3. Every Act which the Superintendent is hereby J authorised' or required to perform he shall perform solely in accordance with the advice of his Executive Council for the time being, nnd such advice shall be i recorded on the minutes of the Council. lI.—THE WASTE T,A>*DO BOARD. 4. There shall be established a Board to be called the Waste Lands Board, to consist of one Chief Com- ; missioner, and of not less than two nor more than five ! other Commissioners, all of whom (except such one { as shall be appointed to act as Treasurer) sha|l be ap- , pointed and-be removable by warrant under the hand ] of the Superintendent." * 5. One member of ,the Waste Lands Board shall , also be the Treasurer thereof, and such member shall , be appointed and removable by the Governor. • s ■ 6. The Waste Lands Board shall sit at the principal J Land Office of the Province; nt; certain stated times* ( to be determined by the Superintendent, and shall \ also sit for special.purposes at such places and at such . times as the Superintendent shall direct; of wliich sittings due notice shall be given'in the Provincial | Government Gazette, nnd one or more newspapers . published in tlie Province. j '7. The Chief Commissioner when present, and in j his absence then some member selected by those present at any meeting of the' Board, shall preside there- j at, and shall have a casting vote in'all questions f coming before the Board. j 8. All questions coming before the Board shall be | decided by a majority of the Commissioners present thereat. - - . ; ' j : 9. All meetings of the Board shall be attended by , at least three Commissioners, and shall be open to the. ( public. , 10. All applications for Land and for Pasturage and for Timber Licenses shall, after hearing evidence ; when necessary, be determined by the Board at some ' sitting thereof. ' , 11. The Board shall have power to hear and de-' , "termine all disputes between the holders of Pastur- ; age and Timber Licenses respecting the boundaries j of runs and districts, and shall have* and exercise all the powers which may be lawfully had and exercised , by any Commissioner of Crown Lands, under the pro- \ visions of the "Crown Lands Ordinance, Sess. X., , No. 1 ;". and tlie " Crown Lands Extension Ordinance, ! Sess. X1.,.N0. 10." ; 12. All the routine business of the Land Department shall be transacted by the Chief Commissioner, , subject to suph regulations as may be made- by the Boai-d in that belialf. .-''■, ,•" " : 13. A bopk. to be called the '.( Application Book" shall be kept open during office hours at the.Land Office, in.which the name of every person desiring to make any application to the Board shall be written in order by himself or any person duly authorised on bis behalf. And the Commissioners shall, during the '. sitting of the Board, consider and detci-nilne nil applications in the order in which they shall appear in the' application Wok.. Provided that if any person shal not appear himself or by some person duly authorise on his boha'f. before the Board when called in his turn, his appi.'ation shall be "dismissed until his name shall appear again in the Book in order.; Provided; also that if two or more persons shall> apply at the same time to write their names, in the Application Book the' Chief Commist>!6ner: shall bracket thenpnies, ond shall initial tlie bracket; and when they all appear before tho Board, -; thc»Board shall determine the priority of right to be hard by lot. And it shall not be lawful for the Board to hear any application except such as shall bemadein accordance with this regulation. '; : ■ Hi The Board shall keep true anddetailedgaiinutes of all applications made to the Board, ond all decisions thereon, nndof all sums of money paid to .the Treasurer, and generally of nil the proceedings of the Board; and such minutes shall be sigL<_ by all the Commissioners present at any meeting. And such minutes shall be open to the inspection of all. persons desiring to inspect the same, at all reasonable hours, ! on pannent of thp sum of two shillings and sixpence for e^erv suqh insppctip.p. "^ ' —surveys. . f: 15. There shall be a Chief Surveyor who shall be appointed nnd removable by Warrant under the hand of the Superintendent, and as many "sistant Surveyors'a's shall be necessary, who shall oe appointed and remoyeablo by the Superintendent upon the recommendation of the' Chief; Surveyor. 10. AH surveys shall be conducted in such manner as the Board by any regulations to be .made in that' behalf shall direct. IV.—THE LAND REVENUE. ~ .-'..'• 17. All payments to be made in respect Of land shall be made to the' Treasurer of the Board duriug the sitting 'thereof, and the Treasurer shall thereupon give receipts for the same. *■'•"• 18.—By the 62nd clause of the Constitution Act the Governor is authorised and required to pay out of the revenue arising from the disposal of the'; Waste Lands of the Crown aU tie costs charges," and"«- j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 7
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