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B|^^ Governmeut Notices. OTAGO GOVERNMENT TOWN LAND SALES For the* Month Of JULY, 186 2. HAWKS B U R V . AT HAWKSBURY, On' TUESDAY, the 22nd day of JULY, At 12 o'clock noon. AT HAMPDEN, On THURSDAY, the 24th day of JULY, [At 12 o'clock noon. AT OAMARU, On SATURDAY, the 26th day of JULY, At 12 o'clock noon. , AT PORT CHALMERS, Ou THURSDAY, the 31st day of JULY, At 12 o'clock noon. T AST DAYS FOR RECEIVING THE JLi UNDERMENTIONED GOVERNMENT 20 June 'day ' for the election of District Road 27 ~ applications for the Surgeonship Gold- ' " fields' Hospital 20 Hospital keeper, Goldfields 20 „ Snags, Clutha River 1 July Jail books 8 Aug. Steam Coastal Service. DIPPING TANKS FOR SHEEP wanted to be erected at the Moeraki and Wait;.ki Reserves, respectively, according to a plan and specification, to be seen at the Provincial Engineer's office, Dunedin, and at other places in the localities to be stated afterwards. Tenders to be lodged by four o'clock, on Friday,!SthJuj.v, 1562. EGISTRATION OF DOGS.—For the' convenience of parties residing on or near tlie Gold Fields, the Clerks to the Magistrates on the Gold Fields have been instructed to Register Dogs. ROWN LANDS.—Notice.—All peisons requiring certificates of occupation of land purchased by them, must produce tlieir receipts of payment on applying for such certificates. W. H. Cutten, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, sth March. 1802. -VTOTICE is hereby given that Sections 1, 3,5, 7,JN 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33. 35, 37, and 39, Block VI, Oamaru District, will be open for application on Monday, the 14th clay of July next. Block 6, Oamaru, is situate on the north bank of the Kakanui, is about 3 miles south of the town of Oamaru, and is bounded on the east by the sea. The nature of the land is level and suited for agricultural purposes. A superior limestone abounds and is generally used for building purposes in the town of Oamaru. Maps of the district may be seen at the Land Office, Dunedin, and at the Resident Magistrate's Office, Oamaru, where forms of application may be obtained. W. H. Cctten, Chief Commissioner. "VTOTICE.—In consequence of persons having an J^ imperfect knowledge of the Otago Land Regulations, the Waste Land Board resolved that it be notified that the full amount of purchase money is payable at the day of decision upon all rural land, and in future every application will be treated as abandoned where the purchase-money is not so paid. By the 10th clause of the Land Regulations, immediate payment of one-tenth part of the purchase-money shall be condition of every sale by auction of Town Lands, the remaining nine-tenths of the purchase-money shall be paid by the purchaser withiu one calendar month next after the time of sale, otherwise the one-tenth part of the purchase-money so paid by way of deposit as aforesaid shall be forfeited and the contract for the sale of the land shall thenceforward be made null and void. These conditions will be rigidly enforced. W. H. Cutten, Chic Commissioner. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS who arrived per ship Storm Cloud, on SOth July, 1861, are reminded that their Bills are over-due, and that payment must be made at this office without delay. COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Agent, Immigration. Department, Superintendent's Office. 17th June, 1802. . fpHE Committee of the Benevolent Institution is _| prepared to receive tenders for the use, for a period of six months, of a building adapted for a Benevolent Asylum. By order of Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, - Hon. Sec ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN.—Competent Architectural Draftsmen are required for the Provincial Engineer's Department. Address, by letter to his Honor the Superintendent, with Us imonials, until 4 o'clock of the 2St'u inst. • . ■ ■ . Dunedin, June 3, 1862. ROYAL MAIL STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN MELBOURNE and DUNEDIN—TENDERS will' be received at the office of his Honor the Superintendent of the Province of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, until 4 o'clock of Monday, the 7th day of July, 1862, from parties willing to CONTRACT to perform the undermentioned SERVICE, by powerful steam vessels, under the penalties aftermentioned,.for 12 months, commencing by taking up the mails in August:— 1, To leave Port Chalmers with the New Zealand Mails direct for Melbourne, and put the same on board the English mail steamer there, tender to state the h»iber of days or hours the steamers will require to leave Port Chalmers before the hour fixed for the depature of the English steamer from Melbourne, but seven i iys is i onsidered a reasonaaotime... 2. To leave Melbourne with the English Mails direct for Port Chalmers immediately after its arrival; but in the event of its arrival before it becomes due, the time shall only be calculated from the date of its being due. Tender to state bow many, days or hours the steamer will re- - quire to perform that service, but six days it is considered should be sufficient. Tender may state subsidy required if service performed within a certain given time, and subsidy required if a longer time, is taken, in order that the Government may be able to determine which to accept. Should a steamer or other vessel from any of the uorts of the province of Southland with or for mails be making for coming alongside of the mail steamer when passing any of the said ports of Southland, the said mail steamer shall stop and receive and deliver such mails, or do either, as the case may be. The steamer shall be bound to carry both ways all mails offered. The subsidy to be paid by equal portions monthly. Penalty for each and every failure to perform the up service complete, the amount of the subsidy for the month, and in addition thereto a sum equal to •ne hal more. Penalty for each and every failure to perform the down service complete, within 144 hours after the arrival of the English mail steamer, £2 per hour over and above a further penalty of £100 if the delivery be beyond 10 days. The time required for putting the mail on board the Otago steamer not to be reckoned. " The penalties will not be enforced, provided it be found to the satisfaction of the Provincial Government of Otago that the delay was occasioned by stress of weather or unavoidable accident to the steamer. The steamer shall not be bound to remain at Melbourne longer than four days after the mail is due, provided its arrival is not telegraphed, but tender to state what additional subsidy (if any) would be required to remain in every case" until its arrival. The Government not bound to accept the lowest or any other tender. . ' By'order, THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 26 June 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 26 June 1862, Page 2

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