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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 637

CUSTOMS.-Whereas a certain building situate
on Allotment No. 7 of Section No. 17 in the
Town of Auckland, and known as
"SMITH'S BOND,"

was some time since appointed as a Warehouse for
the Reception and Security of Goods entered to be
warehoused without payment of duty upon the first
entry thereof: Now, in exercise of the authority in
me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of
Customs, do, by this Order under my hand, revoke
and annul, as from the day of the date hereof, the
appointment of the said building as such warehouse
as aforesaid.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this
first day of December, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one.

JULIUS VOGEL,
Commissioner of Customs.

Commissioner's Order, No. 53.]

Colonial Architect's Office,
Wellington, 2nd December, 1871.

THE Tender of Messrs. Frederic and Co., of
Queenstown, Otago, amounting to Β£329 2s. 6d.,
for the erection of a Post Office and Telegraph
Station at Arrowtown, has been accepted.

W. H. CLAYTON,
Colonial Architect.

NOTICE TO TRUSTEES.

THE Accountant in Bankruptcy begs to draw the
attention of Trustees to the provisions of section
226 of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1867."

GEO. BRODIE,
Accountant in Bankruptcy.

" 226. Each Trustee shall within fourteen days of
the thirty-first December in each year or on the first
lawful day after the expiry of the said fourteen days
deliver free of charge to the Registrar of the Supreme
Court or Clerk of the District Court as the case may
be a return in the form of Schedule B hereunto
annexed of every estate in which he is trustee and
the Registrar or Clerk shall within fourteen days
thereafter transmit in the form of the said Schedule
to the Accountant a return of all estates brought
under the operation of this Act in the district of
which he is a Registrar or Clerk as the case may be
and the Accountant shall cause the returns so made
to be regularly bound up and preserved according
to alphabetical order of districts in a volume to be
kept at all times in his office with an index thereto
framed by him which volume shall be patent to all
concerned and any Trustee who shall fail to make
such return shall be removable from his office at the
instance of any one creditor or of the Accountant or
subject to such order as the Court which awarded
such adjudication or the Supreme Court may think
suitable."

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels
of land hereinafter described will be brought
under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act,
1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged for-
bidding the same.

RANGITIKEI.

105 acres, being the northern part of Section No.
31. Bounded-North-east by Section No. 32, 6400
links; South-west by other part of Section 31, 6400
links; North-west by Crown land, 1645 links; and
South-east by Native Reserve, 1645 links.

DONALD FRASER, of Rangitikei, Sheep Farmer,
Applicant.

CITY OF WELLINGTON.

33 perches, being part of Section 292, of said City.
Bounded-North by Pirie Street, 135 feet; South
and East by other parts of same section, 135 feet
and 64 feet respectively; and West by Kent Terrace,
64 feet. Also,

1 acre 2 roods 10 perches, being part of Section
No. 292, and the whole of Section No. 291. Bounded
North by Pirie Street, 90 feet; and by other part of
Section No. 292, 240 feet; South by Section No.
290, 330 feet; East by Sections Nos. 298 and 299,
264 feet; and West by Kent Terrace, 160 feet, and
by other part of Section 292, laid off as a road, 104
feet.

THOMAS LLOYD, of Birmingham, England,
Applicant.

CITY OF WELLINGTON.

94 perches, being part of Section No. 152 of said
City. Bounded-North, South, and West by other
parts of same section, 78, 78, and 34 feet respectively;
and East by Cuba Street, 34 feet. The Northern
boundary running parallel to and distant from
Ghuznee Street 56 feet.

THOMAS MARRIOTT, of Wellington, Tailor,
Applicant.

CITY OF WELLINGTON.

11 perches, being part of Lot No. 167, Reclaimed
Land. Bounded-North by Lot No. 168 and Lamb-
ton Harbour, 60 feet 7 inches; South by Waring
Taylor Street, 10 feet; East by other part of Lot
No. 167, 87 feet 10 inches; and South-west by Lot
No. 169, 103 feet 6 inches.

WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Superintendent of
the Province of Wellington (on behalf of Messrs.
Joseph and Nathan, of Wellington, Merchants),
Applicant.

Caveat may be lodged in the first or second men-
tioned cases on or before the 27th day of January,
1872; and in the third or fourth mentioned cases on
or before the 13th day of January, 1872.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office.

Dated this fifth day of December, 1871, at the
Lands Registry Office, Wellington.

JOHN E. SMITH,
District Land Registrar.

920

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels
of land hereinafter described will be brought
under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act,
1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged for-
bidding the same.

Southern third of Section twelve (12), Block sixty-
two (LXII.), Town of Invercargill. Applicant--
JOHN BLACKLOCK, of Invercargill aforesaid,
Gentleman.

Allotments thirty-four (34) and thirty-seven (37),
Township of Harewood. Applicant-ISABELLA
WEIR, the wife of Archibald Weir, of Harrisville,
near Invercargill, Bootmaker.

Sections five (5) and eighteen (18) of Block four
(IV.), also Sections eight (8) and nine (9) of Block
six (VI.), all in the Winton Hundred. Applicant--
WILLIAM JAMES MUDIE LARNACH, of Dun-
edin, Bank Manager.

Section ten (10), Block fifty-three (LIII.), Town
of Invercargill. Applicant-JOHN WILSON, of
Knowehead, in the County of Lanark, Scotland,
Farmer.

Caveat in each case must be lodged within one
calendar month after the gazetting of this notice.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office.

Dated this 23rd day of November, 1871, at the
Lands Registry Office, Invercargill.

919

W. RUSSELL,
District Land Registrar.



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