PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. WHEREAS certain persons unknown have, without lawful authority, been cutting and felling Kauri and other Timber and Underwood growing upon the Crown Lands of the Province of Auckland, and have also in like manner removed the same therefrom ; and whereas it is desirable that such unauthorized cutting, felling, and removal as aforesaid, should at once be restrained and all persons so offending punished— It is now, therefore, hereby notified, for public information, that all persons are warned not to damage, cut, fell, or remove therefrom any timber or underwood of any kind whatsoever growing, standing, or lying upon the public lands of the said Province of Auckland. And further, that all persons so offending against these presents will be prosecuted under the provisions of “ The Crown Lands Act, 1862,” or in such other manner as may be deemed most effectual in this behalf. The Chairmen and Trustees of the various Highway Boards throughout the Province are hereby requested to aid and assist the Government, as far as possible, by actual prohibition and by communication to Government of the names of such offenders as may come under their notice, in the endeavour to suppress the unauthorized waste, felling, and removal of Kauri and other timber and all underwood on and from the land aforesaid. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Auckland, 2nd December, 1873. N.B.—No licenses whatever have been issued for the cutting or removal of timber on or from Crown Lands within the Poverty Bay District. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. rjIHE Public are warned Not to Cut, Fell, or Remove, or Contract in any way for the purchase, cutting, or removal of, Kauri or other Timber or Underwood growing or standing upon lands belonging to natives, the title to which lands has not been determined by the Native Lands Court; or upon lands for the purchase of which arrangements with the native owners for the acquisition thereof have been entered into by the Government. Persons disregarding this warning subject themselves to serious liabilities. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, 2nd December, 1873. NOTICE. Superintendent’s Office, Auckland, 19th January, 1874. rpHE Chairmen and Trustees of District Highway Boards are invited to report, from time to time, to the officer in charge of the Immigration Depot at Auckland, any demand for laborers arising within their district. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent.
ORMOND JJOTEL, Ormond. R. MAGILL, proprietor. pEGS to notify that his NEW and COMMODIOUS HOTEL AT ORMOND, Is Now Open, with FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Particular care has been taken in the selection of Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best Brands. The inducements held out for the comfortable accommodation of Families, Travellers, and Visitors are unsurpassed. Good Stabling, combined with Moderate Charges.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 137, 19 February 1874, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 137, 19 February 1874, Page 3
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