Miscellaneous Notices and Proclamations




NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that a Half-yearly Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the District of Onehunga, Panmure, and Otahuhu, will be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Onehunga, on Wednesday, the 30th day of June, 1858, at the hour of 11 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose of granting Slaughter-house Licences, in accordance with the provisions of the 6th clause of the Slaughter-house Ordinance, Session 8, No. 3.

Persons desirous of obtaining Licences as aforesaid must, ten days before such meeting, give to the Clerk of the Bench a notice, in writing, of their intention to apply for such Licence, and must describe in the said notice the house or place intended to be licensed.

Chas. Durbridge,
Clerk of Court.
Resident Magistrate’s Court,
Onehunga, 8th June, 1858.


IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Auckland, by Henry Parker, for trespassing in his stable, Queen-street.

1 Strawberry Cow, no brand legible, damages claimed 10s., owner unknown.

If not claimed within 11 days from this date an application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Cow, agreeably to the Provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856.

Edward Leary,
Pound-Keeper.
Public Pound, Auckland,
7th June, 1858.


Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 17th June, 1858.

The following Proclamation and Notice, published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 15th June instant, are republished for general information.

J. Williamson,
Superintendent.


PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Companion of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c.

WHEREAS the land hereinafter mentioned has been acquired by purchase from the Aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand, and it is expedient that the acquisition thereof should be notified by Proclamation accordingly.

Now, therefore, I, the Governor, do hereby proclaim and notify that the Native Title has been extinguished over the Block or Land whereof the boundaries are mentioned or described in the Schedule hereunto annexed.

Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, at Government House, at Auckland, this fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.

Thomas Gore Browne.
By His Excellency’s command,
E. W. Stafford.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.


SCHEDULE

PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND

DISTRICT OF KAIPARA

Matakohe Block.

68,060 Acres.

Boundaries:

A line commencing at the South West corner of the Tokatoka purchase, on the left bank of Te Wairoa river, thence along the left bank of the river to the mouth of the Kowai Creek, thence by a line bearing 55° 15' 1622 links, thence by a line bearing 58° 35' 5271 links, thence by a line bearing 53° 17' 4957 and 5770 links, crossing Arapukeaka, Kukakore, and Aporotini Creeks, thence by a line bearing 54° 4' 8825 links, crossing Kotirine Creek and running into the Matatitu river, Arapaoa, thence by the water’s edge to Te Awamutu, and on to Matakohe and to the mouth of Paparoa, thence on in a northerly direction along the zigzag line surveyed by Mr. Buchanan, which crosses Otara, Matakohe, Poanau, Mahinahina, Mangawhakairi, Puketotara, Mangatawa, Pukekohe, Purehaha Creeks on to the Mangonui river, thence in the course of that river to the boundary line of the Okahu purchase which bears 31° 35' 62,693 links, thence by a line bearing 51° 0' 5077 links, thence by a line bearing 320° 25' 9800 links, thence by a line bearing 51° 5077 and 25,935 links to the S.W. corner of the Tokatoka purchase where the boundaries meet.


DISTRICT OF WHANGAREI

Kaihuha Block.

1,258 Acres.

Boundaries:

Bounded on the North West by a Stream called Waitangata, and by the Waikare Block 558 links, bearing 129° 27', on the South East by the Maniaia Block 628 links, bearing 252° 0', and 3,874 links, bearing 234° 20', and by the Whangarei Harbour, and on the West by Parau Bay and by Native land, and the Waikare Block 7,080 links, bearing 44° 24'.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 14th June, 1858.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Angus Morrison to be Postmaster at Waipa, district of Whangarei.

E. W. Stafford.


AUCKLAND : Printed by W. C. Wilson.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1858, No 18





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Half-yearly Meeting of Justices of the Peace for Slaughter-house Licences

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 June 1858
Meeting, Justices of the Peace, Slaughter-house Licences, Onehunga
  • Chas. Durbridge, Clerk of Court

⚖️ Impounded Cow Notice

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
7 June 1858
Impounded, Cow, Trespass, Public Pound, Auckland
  • Edward Leary, Pound-Keeper

🏛️ Republished Proclamation and Notice

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 June 1858
Proclamation, Republished, General Information
  • J. Williamson, Superintendent

🗺️ Proclamation of Land Acquisition

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
5 June 1858
Proclamation, Land Acquisition, Matakohe Block, Kaihuha Block
  • Thomas Gore Browne, Governor
  • E. W. Stafford

🚂 Appointment of Postmaster at Waipa

🚂 Transport & Communications
14 June 1858
Appointment, Postmaster, Waipa, Whangarei
  • Angus Morrison, Appointed Postmaster at Waipa

  • E. W. Stafford