✨ Miscellaneous Notices
Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 22nd July, 1869.
IT is hereby notified that I have granted exemption from the half-yearly rate of sixpence per ton at the port of Invercargill, to the lighter “New Chum,” so long as the said vessel continues under the command of Captain E. Moran.
John P. Taylor,
Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 22nd July, 1869.
IT is hereby notified that I have granted exemption from the half-yearly rate of sixpence per ton at the port of Invercargill, to the lighter “United Brothers,” so long as the said vessel continues under the command of Captain Angus M’Lean.
John P. Taylor,
Superintendent.
NOTICE.
THE following Sections in South Athol will be sold by auction at the Land Office, Invercargill, on Monday, the 30th day of August, 1869, at 12 o’clock noon:
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Jno. P. Taylor,
Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, July 28, 1869.
NOTICE.
FOOTPATHS: CAMPBELLTOWN.
IN pursuance of the powers in me vested, I hereby give notice that from and after the date of the publication hereof, the footpaths hereinafter described, shall be and be deemed and taken to be public footpaths within the meaning of the “Footpaths Ordinance,” No 12, Session 8, of the Legislative Council of New Zealand.
A footpath ten feet wide, on each side of that portion of Gore-street, opposite the eastern boundary of section 6, block I, to opposite the western boundary of section 9, block II.
A footpath 6 feet wide, on that portion of Barrow-street, on the south side; from the eastern corner of section 10, to the western corner of section 6, both of block XI.
And which footpaths have been well and sufficiently made and completed for the use and accommodation of foot passengers.
Given under my hand this 21st day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
John P. Taylor,
Superintendent.
THE FOLLOWING BY-LAWS PASSED BY THE WARDENS OF NEW RIVER HUNDRED, WERE SANCTIONED BY THE WASTE LAND BOARD ON THE 9th JULY, 1869.
1st.—That no cattle of any description be depastured on the New River Hundred without a license, provided always that cattle and horses of bona fide travellers on their journey, when turned out, be not considered trespassers, if not longer than three nights in the same neighbourhood.
2nd.—That no sheep or small cattle be depastured on the New River Hundred.
3rd.—That no entire horse over twelve months old be depastured on the New River Hundred.
4th.—That no bull or bull-stag shall be allowed to run on the Hundred after one month’s notice to that effect being given in writing to the owner thereof by the Wardens.
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🏗️ Exemption from Port Rate for Lighter 'New Chum'
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works22 July 1869
Port rate, exemption, lighter, Invercargill
- E. Moran (Captain), Commander of the lighter 'New Chum'
- John P. Taylor, Superintendent
🏗️ Exemption from Port Rate for Lighter 'United Brothers'
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works22 July 1869
Port rate, exemption, lighter, Invercargill
- Angus M'Lean (Captain), Commander of the lighter 'United Brothers'
- John P. Taylor, Superintendent
🗺️ Land Sale by Auction in South Athol
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey22 July 1869
Land sale, auction, South Athol, Invercargill
- Jno. P. Taylor, Superintendent
🏗️ Declaration of Public Footpaths in Campbelltown
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works21 July 1869
Footpaths, public, Campbelltown, Gore-street, Barrow-street
- John P. Taylor, Superintendent
🏛️ By-Laws for New River Hundred
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration9 July 1869
By-laws, livestock, grazing, New River Hundred
Southland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 20