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of the Wilberforce, being bounded on

the north-west by Reserve in red No.
405, extending on either side of the
fords, being a rectangular block, about
sixty-eight chains from north to south,
and about three hundred chains from
east to west, including the river-bed
of the Wilberforce.

No. 408, in red.—One thousand acres,
more or less situate at the confluence
of the rivers Wilberforce and Harper,
commencing at a point on the southern bank of the Wilberforce, the same
being eighty chains distant from the
same following the said bank and a
line in continuation of the same in a
south-easterly direction, a distance of
one hundred and twenty chains, and
extending back south-westerly, a
distance of about eighty chains in a
rectangular block, including the river-bed.

No. 409, in red.—Two thousand acres,
more or less situate at the crossing
of the Rakaia on Palmer’s Track,
commencing at the south-western
corner of section No. 8043, thence
north-westerly following the northern
bank of the river, and a line in continuation of the same, a distance of
three hundred chains, and extending
back north-easterly a distance of about
sixty chains in a rectangular block,
including the river-bed of the Rakaia.

No. 410, in red.—One thousand acres, more
or less extending in a south-westerly
direction, from Reserve No. 409 (in
red), a distance on the average of
one hundred and forty-eight chains,
and having a width of sixty-eight
chains.

No. 411, in red.—All that tract of land in
the Oxford district, extending from
Reserve No. 399 (in red), to the
Gorge of the Waimakariri, being half
a mile wide on each side of the road
leading from Oxford Forest, to the
Gorge before mentioned.

No. 412, in red.—Sixty-five acres, more or
less situate in the Malvern district,
bounded on the northward by the
Waimakariri; on the eastward by
sections 3110 and 3111; and on the
westward by a line being in continuation of the eastern side of the Gorge-
hill road, subject to P. R. 29.

No. 418, in red.—All that tract of land
being three chains wide, extending
from the southern boundary of section
8625, and running along the eastern
side of the Gorge-hill road, and branching therefrom to the right and left,
following curves of forty chains radius,
to the Coal Tramway Reserve.

Edw. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.


NOTICE

THE partnership heretofore existing
between Josiah Birch and William
Cockerill Beswick, of Kaiapoi, Merchants,
trading under the firm of “Beswick and
Birch,” has been dissolved by a deed bearing
date the 14th day of June, 1865, and made
between the said Josiah Birch of the one
part, and the said William Cockerill Bes-
wick of the other part, from the date of the
same deed.

Resident Magistrate’s Office,
Hokitika, July 15, 1864.

I HEREBY certify that Adolphus Robert
Bernard has submitted for my exami-
nation his Diploma, from the University of
Melbourne, and that I find he was admitted
to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine in that
University on the 25th July, 1859.

G. S. SALE,
Resident Magistrate.


Provincial Treasury,
Christchurch, July 22, 1865.

PURSUANT to the provisions of “The
Auctioneers’ Ordinance, Session III,
No. 8,” I hereby give notice that the undermentioned Person has taken out an
Auctioneer’s Licence for the term ending 30th
June 1866:—

Robert Day Bust, of Christchurch,
Commission Agent.

GEORGE A. E. ROSS,
Provincial Treasurer.


Provincial Sub-Treasury,
Timaru, July 19, 1865.

PURSUANT to the provisions of “The
Auctioneers’ Ordinance, Session III,
No. 3,” I hereby give notice that the undermentioned person has taken out an Auctioneer’s Licence, for the term ending 30th
June, 1866:—

Henry John Le Cren,
of Timaru, Merchant.

B. W. WOOLLCOMBE,
Provincial Sub-Treasurer.


IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,

CANTERBURY DISTRICT.

In the matter of “The Debtors’ and Cre-
ditors’ Act, 1862.”

NOTICE is hereby given that in pur-
suance of several Orders of the
Supreme Court, bearing the dates here-
in after mentioned, the Estates of the under-
mentioned petitioning Debtors were seques-
trated, and Henry Fowle Seager was appointed Receiver to the said Estates, and the



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🗺️ Temporary Land Reserves (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 July 1865
Land reserves, Wilberforce, Harper River, Rakaia, Oxford, Malvern
  • Edw. Jollie, Provincial Secretary

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 July 1864
Partnership dissolution, Kaiapoi, Merchants
  • Josiah Birch, Dissolved partnership
  • William Cockerill Beswick, Dissolved partnership

🏥 Medical Degree Certification

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
15 July 1864
Medical degree, University of Melbourne, Hokitika
  • Adolphus Robert Bernard (Doctor), Certified medical degree

  • G. S. Sale, Resident Magistrate

🏭 Auctioneer's Licence Issuance

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 July 1865
Auctioneer's licence, Christchurch
  • Robert Day Bust, Issued auctioneer's licence

  • George A. E. Ross, Provincial Treasurer

🏭 Auctioneer's Licence Issuance

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
19 July 1865
Auctioneer's licence, Timaru
  • Henry John Le Cren, Issued auctioneer's licence

  • B. W. Woollcombe, Provincial Sub-Treasurer

⚖️ Debtors' Estates Sequestration

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Debtors' estates, Supreme Court, Canterbury
  • Henry Fowle Seager, Appointed receiver