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according to the accompanying form, as soon
as possible after the firing has been concluded.
Precautions against Accidents
- The attention of Commanding Officers
and Adjutants is particularly called to the
following rules to prevent accidents:
No competitor is to cap or cock his rifle
before coming to the spot from which he is
to fire.
No competitor is to let the cock of his
rifle down when an unexploded cap is on the
nipple, but to keep it at half-cock.
Competitors before firing are to take a
few paces in front of all lookers on, and to
see that no objects are in the line of fire.
H. C. BANZAVIS, Lt.-Col.
Deputy-Adjutant General of
Militia and Volunteers.
Auckland, 4th April, 1864.
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4 Feet
New Zealand Gazette, 27th April, 1864
Sale of Valuable Building Allotments in the Town of Wellington, New Zealand
UNDER authority of an Act, Session VIII., No. 14, of the Provincial Council
of Wellington, intituled "Harbour Reserves," and of an Act, Session VIII., No. 3,
of the said Provincial Council, intituled
"Harbour Reserves Amendment Act." Notice
is hereby given that the following Allotments of Land, situated in the Town of
Wellington, will be offered for sale at Public
Auction, at the Office of the Provincial
Treasury, at Wellington, on Wednesday the
1st day of June, 1864, at one o’clock p.m.,
at the upset prices affixed in the subjoined
Schedule:
Immediate payment in cash of one-tenth
of the purchase money shall be the condition
of any such sale by auction, and the remaining
nine-tenths of the purchase money must be
paid by the purchaser within one calendar
month next after the time of such sale by
auction, or the one-tenth of the purchase
money which has been deposited will be
forfeited, and the original contract for the
sale of the land will thenceforward be null
and void.
Any further conditions will be published
either on, or before, the day of sale. In the
meantime, information may be obtained, and
plans inspected, on application at the
Office of the Provincial Secretary, Wellington.
J. WOOD WARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 24th February, 1864.
SCHEDULE
Of upset prices of land on the Eastern
side of Lambton Quay, opposite to the
premises of Messrs. J. Joseph & Co.
To be sold on Wednesday, 1st June, 1864.
| No. of Lot | Frontage | Depth | Price per foot | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lambton Quay 53 ft. 4 in. | 200 ft. | £5 0 | This section has a frontage of 75 feet to an intended road |
| 2 | Do. 100 ft. 6 in. | 200 ft. | ... | ... |
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Rifle Prize Firing Regulations
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🛡️ Defence & Military12 April 1864
Rifle Competition, Regulations, Prizes, Militia, Volunteers, Safety Precautions
- H. C. BANZAVIS, Lt.-Col. Deputy-Adjutant General of Militia and Volunteers
🗺️ Sale of Valuable Building Allotments in Wellington
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey24 February 1864
Land Sale, Auction, Wellington, Lambton Quay, Harbour Reserves
- J. WOOD WARD, Acting Provincial Secretary
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1864, No 19