MEN’S BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING;. Just opened a Superior Class of Clothing— Inverness Capes, Coats, Trousers, and Vests Tweed, Doeskin, Cloth, Sydney Tweed, and Bedford Cord, &c., suitable for the season 800 pairs Moleskin Trousers, much better value than hitherto A veiy large stock of Gentlemen’s Mercery, White Long Cloth Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Comforters, collars, Half-hose, Hose, Shirts and Pants in Cotton, Merino, Lamb’s Wool, and Flannel, &c., &c. Orders by post carefully and punctually at* tended to. Patterns forwarded on application. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Waterloo House, Lambton Quay, Wellington. May 4th, 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 be 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 stich extent as the Colonial Treasurer shall think fit, but not exceeding one-half what shall be 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 FITZHEREERT, ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, PORIRUA, THE HUTT, AND WAIRARAPA. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that Courts will be held for revising the Lists of Voters for the Electoral District of the City ofWellington on Wednesday, the 29th day of May, 1867, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and for the District of Porirua, at 11 o’clock on the 29th day of May, 1867, at the Supreme Court House, Lambton Quay, Wellington, For the Electoral District of the Hutt on Thursday, the 30th day of May, 1867, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Mechanic’s Institute, Lower Hutt, and for the Electoral District of Wairarapa on-Thursday, the 6th day of June, 1867, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Feathers ten, at which the claims of persons objected to will be determined. The names of persons proved to be dead will be expunged. The names of persons whose Christian name or place of abode, or the nature of whose qualification shall be wholly omitted where by law required to be specified on the list, or whose place of abode, or the nature or description of whose qualifications are insufficiently described for the purpose of being identified, will be expunged, unless the matter so omitted or insufficiently described be supplied to the satisfaction of the Revising Officer before he shall have completed the revision of such lists of voters. P. A. BUCKLEY, Revising Officer. Wellington, 26th April, 1867. MOROA SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION THE COMMITTEE of the Upper Moroa Small Farm Association meet on the first Friday in every month at the Grevtown School House at 4 p.m. They have adopted the following regulations, viz;— 1. That any person who has constituted himself a member of the Association by paying to the Treasurer 5s for incidental expenses, 5s for the town section, and 25 per cent on the price of the land he wishes to purchase can have at once the privilege of free selection within the boundaries of the block to the extent of one, two, three, or four fifty acre | sections, 2. That any person who has paid his de- j posit to the Association can settle at once on his selection, and be entitled to the value of his improvements in the event of the laud he occupies being bought by another party. Applications for shares can be made to the Secretary, .Treasurer, or any member of the Committee. W. Lyon has accepted the appointment of Sub-Treasurer at Wellington, who will receive applications and deposits as above. R. WAKELIN, lion. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 June 1867, Page 4
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