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NOTICE TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS.

Colonial Treasury,
Auckland, 11th June, 1842.

NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
holding a Magistrate's Certificate entitling
them to receive a License for the Sale of Spirit-
uous and other fermented Liquors, by Retail,
for the year commencing the 1st of July, proximo,
are required to make application at this Office,
on or before the 30th instant, for such License,
after which date the Certificate becomes null
and void. Parties residing at the Bay of Islands
will have their Licenses transmitted to them on
the receipt in this Office of the Certificate, ac-
companied by the requisite Fee.

A. SHEPHERD,
Colonial Treasurer.

POST OFFICE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 20th June, 1842.

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be
notified, that the notice published in the
Government Gazette of the 15th instant, intima-
ting, that, in accordance with instructions from
the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for
the Colonies, the Department of the Post Office
would on the first proximo be committed to the
charge of George Cooper, Esq., Collector of
Customs, has been cancelled, pending the plea-
sure of Her Majesty relative to the Ordinance of
the Legislative Council of this Colony, Session
2, No. 8.

The duties of this Department, will therefore
continue to be conducted as heretofore, until
further notice.

By His Excellency's command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 17th June, 1842.

AT eleven o'clock on Monday, the 19th day
of July next, the Colonial Treasurer will
put up to Auction, at the Treasury, the under-
mentioned portions of Land, on the Terms au-
thorised by Government.

Further information respecting the Land may
be obtained from the Surveyor-General, and
respecting the conditions of sale, from the
Colonial Treasurer.

Upset price Β£1 per acre.

COUNTY OF EDEN,
PARISH OF WAITEMATA.

FARMS SITUATED ON THE TAMAKI
AND WAITEMATA.

Lot No. 1, Section No. 5, containing 124a.
3r. 8p., one hundred and twenty-four acres
three roods and eight perches, more or less.

Lot No. 2, Section No. 6, containing 82a.
2r. 15p., eighty-two acres two roods and fifteen
perches, more or less.

Lot No. 3, Section No. 10, containing 67a.
1r. 35p., sixty-seven acres one rood and thirty-
five perches, more or less.

Lot No. 4, Section No. 11, contaiaing 78a.
1r. 38p.,, seventy-eight acres one rood thirty-
eight perches, more or less.

Lot No. 5, Section No. 12, containing 103a.
2r. 16p., one hundred and three acres two roods
and sixteen perches, more or less.

Lot No. 6, Section No. 21, containing 129a.
3r. 19p., one hundred and twenty-nine acres
three roods and nineteen perches, more or less.

Lot No. 7, Section No. 28, containing 108a.
1r. 6p., one hundred and eight acres one rood
and six perches, more or less.

Lot No. 8, Section No. 29, containing 111a.
Or. 3p., one hundred and eleven acres and three
perches, more or less.

Lot No. 9, Section No. 37, containing 132a.
Or. 19p., one hundred and thirty-two acres and
nineteen perches, more or less.

By his Excellency's command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.

HARBOUR
AND
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 13th June, 1842.

WHEREAS, by virtue of an Ordinance, Ses-
sion 2, No.15, His Excellency the Gover-
nor with the advice of the Executive Council,is em-
powered to make such regulations respecting the
examination and licensing of pilots, the amount
and payment of pilotage, the class of vessels
which shall be bound to take pilots and res-
pecting all other matters and things connected
therewith, as shall be deemed necessary for
securing the good conduct of pilots, and the
efficiency of the pilot service. And whereas,
by the said ordinance, His Excellency the
Governor in Council is authorised to make regu-
lations respecting the placing of vessels in quar-
antine and the performance of such quarantine,
and to appoint officers for carrying such regula-
tions into effect, and also from time to time to
appoint by Proclamation, stations or places for
the performance of quarantine, by such vessels
bound to the several harbours of the Colony as
may be liable thereto, and to construct and main-
tain lazarettes, and take all such measures as may
be necessary for securing the due performance of
such quarantine, and also to make regulations
respecting the anchoring and mooring of vessels,
the packages, landing deposit and removal of
gunpowder, the erection of magazines for the



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🏘️ Requirement for Publicans to Apply for Spirit and Liquor Retail Licenses

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πŸ—ΊοΈ Auction of Crown Lands in County of Eden, Waitemata Parish

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🏘️ Regulations concerning Harbour management, Pilots, and Quarantine procedures

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