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MOTlCEiisherebygiven, thatall persons -^ INDEBTED V<the late fen of Nio&olsoit and Ridings, of Nelson,' Merchants, are required to PAY the amounts of theiV respective debts to the undereigned on or before the-2Sith instant. ! I Dated this 3rd day of February,lß6o, ::V ;? ■; <j: SAMUEL KINGDONr>i m , l'"'.'\ Solicitor,r,.-v-f ( ', ; x -r-.,..-. 144 " ' ' ... .^^gw'-street. ! In consequence o£ my, ap- -*-^ prqaching departure for Jfinglandy I hereby give notice that all overdue ACCEP.TANCES in my hands, and all ACCOUNTS due to me, must be SETTLED on oY before the 26th instanfc < - JOHN HUME. Nelson, 10th February, I860.? ' I'.H - 160 ALTERATION OP ROADS; '.....-■■ ,:. ~ Survey Office, . ' ; ■ ";. '' Nelsoni: Dec. 29,1859. THE uudersigned hereby give notice, that they intend to* APPLY p two or more Justices of the' Peace, having jurisdiction within the Province of Nelson** at asittingyto be held; on ; the 20th day of February, 1860, at the Couii House, Nel« son, for'ari'order!f6r STOPPING UP, DIVERTING, and MAKING the' undermentioned ROADS; and further, tha^, we will cause survey plans of the several roads proposed to be popped up, substituted, and m<*de, together With' th 6 books of reference and estimates, to be deposited on Or before the ijOth day of January, 1860, with the Clerk to the Magistrates at Nelson, and with Mr. Geobge Taylor, constable for the Ajsn& 9? theT&aka. .i;'.'!;" v *'■■'■•.,■..,V..'... '. l.—Tostop up parfa of abroad in the T*kaka district, 1 " • lying between sections numbered 13' and 14 and section numbered 17, commencing, at or about ten chains from the division line between sections 17, and 19, and running in a north-west direction,1 - and terminating at the river Takaka. Also, to itop up other part of the said road,,commencing at or about twenty-five chains from the division line between sections numbered 17 and 19, and , running in a south-east direction, and terminating at the division line between sections numbered 10 arid 12 respectively. Also, to stop up part of a road in the said district, commencing and branch-' ing off in a south-west direction; at right angles from the last mentioned road, and lying between section 18 on the one side, and sections' 19, and 20 on the other 6ide,,andterminating^ at its junction' i with the proposed line ;bf road from the Waitapu ■' to the riyer Takaka; ~,..; j1, .;^ '•.; . j ; -..-. .//; AfadVo substitute in the jplic'e thereof a certain -. . other road in the said district, :'7§ links in width, ' commencing at a place known1 as Manuka; Pointy in section number 16, and. running in., a southwest direction, about 2s> chains through the said section, and ' partly through a native reseire;' thenpe-in a, Bouth-east,directidn until it strikes the: line of road jn front of Mr. Haldane's. housej thence'frbni a point on the said" line of road at or about3s chains:in a.south-east direction, until it! strikes the: Motupipi line yf rpad ; arid thence in a south-east direction, until it strikes the river Takakajat or near the! spoti known as Spittal's 1- . Ferry. -' *■■''■■■ ' ■■■'■'■'■''- v>':: ;'' ;.V'' ;; ' ! 2.r- To stop wjj, part ofa certain road in the said.dis*' trict, and lying between sections numbered 5 and, 9' on the one side, and 6 and 10 on the other Bide, arid-commencing aboiifr three'chains ffom'jtheMotupipi mucl-flat, and terminating at the1 . ; Jtfoijupipi, trunk line of rqad,near the banks of the • river-Motupipi. "'•■'•■. rV ..'..., : : r „.> And to substitute in the place thereof a certain* .... other road in the said district, 7S Jinks in width, . commencing >at the .banks of ,the riyer Motupipi,; and proceeding in a.' south; westerly; direction through sections numbered respectively's arid' 9., ■ and terminating at.dr near the banks' of the said riyer, aboutJLOg chains, thepce abputlS chains in a. north-west' direction, till it joins the, road run-, i, ; fling between sections numbered lOarid "tp, therice ; in a westerly Erection for about lO.chains through' section numbered'lß, and„ thencjeJn a south-west. : direction" about 56 chains, througVthe said section 18; until-it strikes proposed liite Of foa'd from c the Waitapu to Spittal's Eerryy ; :Also, a; certain • other road,, 60 links in'^dth, ninnijpg,in a north-; westerly direction about 44' chainsV through; sec- *■• tioiis numbered respectively s'and'6, and'cornirjencing at the Motupipi, .trunk : line x>£road, andi continuing,aloqg the division licies.ojE the sections until'it strikes the division .line' between sections 'numbered respectively '6- anil' 7,: Takaka disi ..' trict. ;' .-,■ '.Uju:- ::': .■.■■.''■■:> -,j ':/■/:: :;"-^ i S.—To make, a .new. road; y 6olinks in. width; com- : inencing at the road line running in front of Mr. Haldane's house* and proceeding, in a south--west direction for,about.five chains through sec- : tion numbered 17, district of Takaka, thence in a southerly direction through the said section to "the division line bijtweeii sections numbered 17 ! and l&,;about,fi.ve chains, thence in \-& south-west direction on the boundary line of the said^ection 17,"until' it reaches the river Takaka, aistance ■ about'lß chains. Albo, fo continue.the said road ■ : in ■ a northrwesterly direction' for about 16 chains, through section numbered, 31 in. the seid district,-; thenc6 in a westerly direction 37 chains, through -• the said {Section, uritilit strikes the division line. : ■:• between^ the said section 37, and Bection numbered ' 42, and thence in a, southwest direction through. the said section 31^ •untiritstrikesthe'ljne.of road running between section's numberea 82 and 42, in. the sail district.;; , v■: &'- ■ '■■■■ ■ ■ ; 4.—r To1 stop up parts of a certain road in the district of Takaka, commencing at or about one chain ! 6outh of the division; line between sections nuhi.bered ,31 and 32, and continuing in .a south-west direction to the division line between sections 39 : and 44.' ' .' , , , ~-■ '-.»■ .. ■ '•.. .■ 1 And;<o substitute for the same, a' certain other road, 60 links in width, commencing from where ■ . thelast-mentioned road^yasj commenced to be "stopped up/arid running in ?i .southerly direction about 15 chains, through'section 32 ; thence in a westerly direction, thi-oughth'e- said section 32 arid section 43, about ,14, chains; thence in a ; southeil/direction; through the said section 43 • and section numbered'33jabout 16and 12 chains; ', - ana thence in asouth-westerly direction 11 chains, , 10 chains,, and^welve.chams,, through the said : Bection'§3 arid section 44^-until ) it^trikes the. ' division'lin^between sections numbered:44. and S9 respectively,- at a. point.about 16; chains from. the south-east angle of, the said section numbered. ' ""44. '• ' ' : ' . '.".■.' '-."" "S; ■-.. / ": ; ' ; ■] • THOMAS BRTJNNER,. .'•■ . ■ ' " ' Chief Surveyor. - JOHN!BLACKETT, Provincial Engineer. I NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. :' XTOTIOE is hereby .gi^en tM|;j|ie lojlowr '±* lowing BY-LAW"(extending over the whole of the Town) has been agreed to lj)y< the Board oe I Wobk9, and has been submitted to the Superintendent and Executive Council of the Province for confirmation :~ '■•■ ■ ■ :■/\ ■ ■ -.'■■.'-'•: " , '.' If any horse) mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle of any kind shall, at any time after i this By-law shall come into operation, be. found fle- | pasturing, whether under: the tendance or control of : any person or persons or not, in oh upon any street ! or other highway within the limits of the town of Nelson, or upon the sides of any such street or highway, and whether such street or highway, or any ; part thereof shallilead or pass through or over any common or waste or unenclosed ground or not, the . the owrier of any such hoi-ise, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle shall be deemed and- . ' taken to be guilty of a breach of this By-Law, and; shall for every such breach forfeit and pay a penalty, ; of not exceeding ten shillings for the first offence, i and not exceeding forty shillings for the second and j every subsequent offence; and incase the name of ;: the owner of any Buch animal,so, depasturing as . ; aforesaid cannot be ascertained, such animal may be driven to the nearest pound, and shall be subject to the enactmentsof an ordinance passed in session 8 of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, intituled :'An Ordinance to authorise arid regulate the Impouriding of Cattle' in respect "of cattle trespassing upon enclosed lands. But for the purposes of this :\-:. present By-Law, the term 'owner' shall include any person for the time being having the charge, ; ( care, and custody of the animal so depastured as .: aforesaid." . , ; By order of tho Boaid, J;L. BAILEY, . . Secretary. Board of Works Office, : . NelsoD, February 2,1860. HO

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 4

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