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OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. XIV. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1870. No. 796.
HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs
it to be notified that he has appointed
Constable Joseph Albert, No. 296,
to be Inspector of Slaughter Yards for the Clutha Dis-
trict, vice Sergt. Bullen transferred.
D. REID,
Provincial Secretary.
20th December, 1870.
NOTICE.--In consequence of numerous applica-
tions having been made to the Government for
land, notice is hereby given to intending purchasers,
that application has been made to His Excellency the
Governor, to proclaim 157,150 acres of land into Hun-
dreds, as under :--
| Acres. | |
|---|---|
| Crookston ... | 20,000 |
| Wairuna ... | 20,000 |
| Waipahi ... | 19,000 |
| Strath Taieri ... | 20,000 |
| Kaihiku ... | 20,000 |
| Beaumont ... | 10,900 |
| Lower Hawea ... | 10,000 |
| Campbell's ... | 13,000 |
| Tiger Hill ... | 20,000 |
| Hyde ... | 4,250 |
| Total ... | 157,150 |
The land is of fair average quality. A considerable
area has already been surveyed in each of the Hundreds,
excepting the three last named, and it only awaits the
Proclamation of the Governor to be opened for sale.
D. REID,
Secretary for Land and Works.
General Road Board Office,
Dunedin, 18th October, 1870.
IT is requested that in future the Clerks to the
various Local Road Boards will cause to be inserted
in the copy of the Assessment Roll they send in to this
Office for the sanction of the General Road Board, in
the column headed "Description of property rated,"
the Sections and Blocks of such properties.
ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk to the Board.
AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE.--A meeting will be
held in the Provincial Government Offices,
Dunedin, at noon of Thursday, 12th January, 1871, to
consider the application of Arthur Hay Maude.
IMMIGRATION TO OTAGO.--Conditions :--
£9 for each adult, and the half of that sum for per-
sons between the ages of 1 and 13, must be paid in
Otago before the names are sent home to the Agent in
Edinburgh.
If the parties remain three years in Otago; no
further payment will require to be made. If they do
not remain that time, another payment of £8 10s.
must be made before leaving Otago.
All Immigrants must be approved by the Agents of
the Province, and may sail either from London or
Glasgow.
Schedule, &c., may be had on application.--JOHN
LOGAN, Immigration Agent. Dunedin, 11th October,
1870.
IMMIGRANTS' PASSAGE MONEY.--All Immi-
grants in arrears are requested to pay the same forth-
with, otherwise expenses will be incurred. Lists con-
taining the names of all persons in arrears have been
placed in the hands of the police.--JOHN LOGAN,
Immigration Agent. Dunedin, 11th October, 1870.
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⚖️ Appointment of Inspector of Slaughter Yards
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 December 1870
Appointment, Inspector, Slaughter Yards, Clutha District
- Joseph Albert (Constable), Appointed Inspector of Slaughter Yards
- D. REID, Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Land Proclamation into Hundreds
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey18 October 1870
Land, Proclamation, Hundreds, Survey
- D. REID, Secretary for Land and Works
🏘️ Request for Property Description in Assessment Rolls
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentAssessment Rolls, Property Description
- ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk to the Board
🏭 Auctioneer's License Meeting
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAuctioneer, License, Meeting
- Arthur Hay Maude, Application for Auctioneer's License
🛂 Immigration to Otago Conditions
🛂 Immigration11 October 1870
Immigration, Conditions, Payment
- JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent
🛂 Immigrants' Passage Money Notice
🛂 Immigration11 October 1870
Immigrants, Passage Money, Arrears
- JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent
Otago Provincial Gazette 1870, No 706