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:■■•. Government Notices. tt-'a^T DAYS FOR RECEIVING THIv L UNDERMENTIONED GOVERNMENT N g?*™ B'^' for the election of District Road 1 ■ Trustees 27 applications for the Surgeonship Gold- " fields' Hospital ■ 20 , Hospitnl keeper. Goldfields 20 „' Snags, Clutha River 1 July Jail books 8 Aug. Steam Coastal Service. GROWN LANDS.—Notice.— All persons requiring certificates of occupation of land purchased by ■them, must produce their aDDlvtae for such certificates. W. H. Cutten, Sluef Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, th. March, .1862. REGISTRATION OF DOGF.—For the convemice of parties residing on or near the Go!d Fields the Clerks to the Magistrates on the Gold Fields Lave been instructed to Register Dogs. A SSIOTED IMMIGRANTS who arrived per A. ship Storm Cloud, on 30th , July, 1861, nre that their Bills are over-due, and that payment must be mnde at this office without delay. .COLIN-ALLAN, Immigration Agent, Immigration Department, Superintendent's Office. 17th June, 1862. ~ DJOURNED^ICENSING MEETING. - Notice is hereby fiiven that the adjourned Licensing Meeting will be held at the Court House. D««cdm%n Friday, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon, and not on the 29th ns formerl.v stated, f> take into consideration the application tor Publicans' Licenses adjourned from the Annual Meetin)? held 15th April last, namely-.-Thomas Little, John Crawford, John Hall, William Melhuish, Simon Boss, John M'Cubbin, Thomas Smith. THOMAS CALCUTT, Clerk to the Bench, R. M. s Office. Dunedin. June 17th, 1802. GOLD FIELDS' ACTS. Price' One Shilling. A. R. LIVINGSTON, Bookseller, Stailordstreet, Dunedin. JTIHE Committee of the Benevolent Institution is I trepared to receive tenders for the use, for a period of six months, of a building adapted for a Benevolent Asylum. By order of Committee, EDWAKD lIAKDCASTLE, Hon. Sec - TO ARCHITECTS. JTIHE Provincial Government of Canterbury, New JL "Zealand, 'being aliout to erect a jjUiXAIIC ASYLUM on Section No. 159, on the Lincoln Road, about 2*J miles from. Christ church, invite Architects to submit designs for such edifice. _ The building to be capable oi accommodating 50 patients—say 33 males and 17 females, with all necessary offices: batli-noms, reception-rooms, and fiurjzeon-Superir.tendi nts residence; and to be so arranged that a portion could be creoted, complete in Itself, lor the r(ception~of~naii" the above numneror atients. , The design to comprise the modern improvements usually found in such buildinfrs,with careful arrangements for classification,"light, warmth, ventilation, sanitary arrangements, -and efficient security and supervision. , , The material used is left to he suggestion of the Architects,—stone foundation being- in any case indispensable, and well raised above the ground-line. The drawing required will be a black plan, showing sewage and water draius; a plan of each floor, llnd a roof pi in, at least two elevations and two sections—all drawn to a scale of 8 feet to an inch : also, a perspective view finished in outline —Sepia, Indian Ink, or Pencil—no view in colours will be admis■Jt'lie drawings to be accompanied by a specification of a general character, and an approximate estimate of the cost of the whole; and the part proposed to be The Provincial Government offers the sums of £100 and £50 respectively, for the test and second best designs, which, in the opinion of their advisers may be most worthy of sucli premiums. Designs receiving premiums to become the property of the Government. . ■■-~..■.. Information can be obtained on application in ■writing, of the Provincial architects, at their offices Stone Buildings, Gloucester-street, Christchurch; and efiigns to be sent on or before the Ist day of Sepmber next, addressed to the Provincial Secretary. No design of the Provincial Architect will be placed in competition. Provincial Secretary. Christchurch, May, 1662. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE.—No. 282, Private Charles Ward, absent since 16th Dec., 186 -. Size, 5 feet 11 inches ; complexion, sunburnt; eyes, grey ; hair, dark brown ; •whiskers, sandy and Bhort - very thick ; age, about 80 years. No. 579, Private Denis Hughes, absent, since the 6th of March, i 862. Size, about 5 fet-t 8 inches ; nge, 20 years ; complexion, fresh; eye?, It zel ; hair, dark brown ; no baard or whisker?. 'No. 310, Private James M'PartVn, absent since the 14th March, 1862. Size, 5 feet 10 inches ; age, 23 years ; complexion fresh ; eyes, hazel; hair, black ; no beard nor whiskers. No 332, Private Edward Doyle, absent since the 15th March, 1862. Siz», 5 feet 11J inches ; age, 22 years; complexion, fresh; hair, dark brown; eyes, hazel; no beard nor whiskers. No. 3589, Private Tnomas Duckworth, absent since the 28th March, 1862. Size, 6 feet; age, 26 years ; complexion, fresh; eyes, grey; hair, brown ; whiskers, sandy and thick. • John Develin. Size, 6 ft. half-inch; age, about 32; complexion, dark; eyes, grey : hair, black and s'lort: wiiiskers, do ; age, about 32 years. No. 647, Private Thomas ■ Lees Hall, absent since the 11th April, 1862. Size, 5 feet 9J inches ; age, 20 years : complexion, fresh; eyes, blue ; hair, light Brown; whiskers or beard, none ; has an impc'itnpnt b his speech. £25 Reward for the arrest of each deserter. NOTICE. Respecting Deserters from the Army and Navy. - ■ ■ Attorney-General's Office, ; .... Auckland, sth April, 1862. "EIREQUENT instances having occurred of Dell .. sertion from Her Majesty's Sea and Land Forces in this Colony, _ Notice is hereby given, that the most rigorous proceedings will be taken against any person enticing away,, harboring, concealing, or employing Deserters. The enactments relating to the above offence ari'siibjoined for information. — " J FRANCIS D. FENTON, .'..'■•' ,- , Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING ■~,.-. ■ . TO DESERTERS. Naval Desertion. 10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. '. • And be it enacted. That every person who, by Words or any other means whatsoever, shall persuade any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent bimself from his duty, shall forfeit anopay tho'siimof .twenty pounds for every such act; and every person" who shall assist or procure any person in Her Majesty's Na.vy to desert, or improperly absent bimself from his duty ; or shall conceal employ, or continue to employ any person belonging t©:Her.Majesty's Navy, who shall be a deserter, or improperly absent from his duty, knowing him to be such a desertor, or so improperly absent, shall forfeit and pay the sum of thirty pounds for every such assistance, procurement, concealment, employment, or continuing of employment, as aforesaid.'1 Marine Desertion. .... ■ ■■■:■, 21 Viet., cap. 7> sec. 54. ',' '/Any. person who shall, in any part of Her Majesy's dominions, by words or any other means whatsoever, directly .or .indirectly, procure any Marine to desertpor shall by words or by any, other means whatsoever; attempt to procure or persuade any Marine to desert; and any person .who, knowing that Marine ianbout to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting; or, knowing any Marine to be a deserter, shall I conceal such deserter, or aid or assist suchdeserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his fescue, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, nnct shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine or imprisonment,. or both, as the Court before which such conviction shall take place may' adjudge." ■ Military Desertion. ; ~ 21 Viet., cap. 9, Sec. 88. ~ ri " Any person who shall, in any part of Her Malestv's dominions, or by any means whatsoever, diWcuy or indirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt to procure or persuade any Soldier to desert, •aijKatiy person who, knowing that any Soldier is •>jout.to,desert, shall aid or assist him. in deserting: _~"., kno\yirig;any Soldier to be a/deserte,,shall conceal i,'p^ae^rtet'.'or aid,dr.'assast'-'^ch"deserter in con-. ijeftliMhnpselfI,'or;aidV''assist in JiisreScue,• shall be aeeniai guilty 6f va iniSdem'ea;rior,*'{in;d shall,, on convictiori thereof,be liable' to'be" punished by fine or impriaqninent, pt, both, aa the Court before 'which vet conviction shall taka place may adjudge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 2

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