✨ Miscellaneous Notices
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IMPOUNDED, at the Public Pound, Hob-
son’s Bridge, Newmarket, by Mr. Farmer,
for trespassing in an enclosed paddock near
Onehunga:—
Two young Bay Colts, no brand.
Also,
Impounded by Mr. Verecker for trespassing
on an enclosed crop at Otahuhu:—
One Red and White Heifer, no brand.
If not claimed, to be sold, at the Pound, at
noon, on Monday, 13th November, agreeable
to the provisions of the Impounding Ordi-
nance, Vic. 11, Sec. 8 No. 6.
Joseph Osborne,
Pound keeper.
Public Pound,
4th October, 1854.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Gentlemen have been ap-
pointed Visitors of the Lunatic Asylum.
Rev. F. Thatcher,
Rev. Thos. Buddle,
William Connell, Esq., J.P.,
Dr. Bennett.
R. H. Wynyard,
Superintendent.
Superintendent’s Office, Auckland,
6th October, 1854.
Auckland: Printed by Williamson and Wilson.
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🏘️ Impounded Livestock Notice
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 October 1854
Impounded, Livestock, Trespassing, Hobson's Bridge, Newmarket
- Joseph Osborne, Pound keeper
🏥 Appointment of Visitors to Lunatic Asylum
🏥 Health & Social Welfare6 October 1854
Lunatic Asylum, Visitors, Appointment, Auckland
- F. Thatcher (Reverend), Appointed Visitor of Lunatic Asylum
- Thomas Buddle (Reverend), Appointed Visitor of Lunatic Asylum
- William Connell (Esquire), Appointed Visitor of Lunatic Asylum
- Bennett (Doctor), Appointed Visitor of Lunatic Asylum
- R. H. Wynyard, Superintendent
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1854, No 26