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FRESH ARRIVALS ! FRESH ARRIVALS ! 1 AT THE GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, LAMBTON QUXY, (tHORNDON,) HENRY OWEN, PROPRIETOR. o NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Ex Dunelm, Norval, and Coleroon, direct from the London Markets. H. OWEN having made arrangements for regular shipments from the English and Continental Markets, has great pleasure in calling the attention of his numerous patrons to his present STOCK, which for richness and elegance of style cannot fail to ensure a ready sale, as his Motto is SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. New black silks New fancy and broche silk New shawls New jackets and mantles New fancy dresses New do winceys New French merinos New wincey skirtings New embroidered and quilted silk skirtings Ladies’ underclothing Children’s do do White and colored stays and corsets Millinery Trimmed hats Untrimmed do Feathers, flowers, &c, &c Hosiery and gloves Josephine, first choice kid Fancy linen collars and sets Fancy linen cuffs Haberdashery Bath and Witney blankets Welsh and Saxony flannel Crimean do White and colored counteapanes Marcella quilts Fifty-four, seventy-two, and ninty inch sheeting Huckaback towellings 7-8 and 4-4 diaper Nursery diaper Cot and linen ticking Swiss curtains Harness books Feet carpets 3-4 and 4-4 oil cloth Nine and twelve feet do do MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men’s tweed and doe suits Men’s do do sac coats Men’s do do vests Men’s do do trousers Boy’s and youths’ suits Knickerbocker do Men’s felt hats and caps Boy’s and youths’ do no Men’s Crimean shirts Boy’s and youths’ do do Linen and paper collars 2,000 YARDS FANCY COLORED RIBBON, JOB, HALF ENGLISH PRICE. HENRY OWEN, LAMBTON QUAY, (THORNDON,) WELLINGTON.

April 12, 1867. R. M. CLELAND, GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE, MANNERS STREET, (Opposite the New Zealander Hotel.) Families and shipping supplied, wholesale and retail. WAIRARAPA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Committee of the above Association will be held at Mr. J. Fuller’s “Rising Sun ” Grey town, on Saturday the 11th of May next, at 3 o’clock p. m. ROBERT LUCAS, Secretary. Grey town, April 17, 1867. “ NATIVE LANDS ACT, 1866.” NOTICE. Treasury, Wellington, 20th February, 1867. ATTENTION is called to Section XVI. of “ The Native Lands Act, 1866,” which enacts that —“ The duties by the said Act (the Native Lands Act, 1865) required to be paid on each first sale or other disposal of the hereditaments or Native land therein mentioned, shall in any cases where the transfers, conveyances, leases, or other instruments affecting the same have deen signed or executed before the passing of this Act, be paid before the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in other cases shall be paid within six calendar months from the day of the date of the signing or execution, or the day of the date of the deed of transfer, conveyance, lease, or other instrument, whichever day shall be prior in time; and if the person or persons from whom, under the provisions contained in the said “Native Lands Act, 1865," any such duties shall hereafter be due to Her Majesty shall neglect to pay the same within such period as aforesaid, every such person shall he liable to pay as a penalty a sum equal to three times the duty by the said Act made payable, in addition to the duties under the said Act, which penalty may be recovered summarily before any two Justices of the Peace, or may be sued for as a debt due to Her Majesty, by and in the name of the Colonial Treasurer, in any Court of competent jurisdiction. And if any person shall give information to the Colonial Treasurer whereby any such penalty shall be recovered, he shall be rewarded by the Colonial Treasurer out of the penalty recovered, to such extent as the Colonial Treasurer shall think fit, but not exceeding one-half what shall he so recovered, and such penalty so recovered, or so much thereof as shall not have been applied in rewarding any informer, shall be paid over to the credit of ‘ The Native Land Court Account.’ ” The duties so payable within the Provinces of Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, and Wellington, should be paid into the Treasuries of those Provinces respectively. WILLIAM FITZIIERBERT,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 18, 4 May 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 18, 4 May 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 18, 4 May 1867, Page 4

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