✨ Electoral and Impounding Notices




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Province of Auckland,
to wit.

NOTICE is hereby given that this Office will be open daily in the month of April next, for the purpose of receiving claims to the right of voting under the New Zealand Constitution Act, for the City of Auckland, the Suburbs of Auckland, the Pensioner Settlements, the Northern Division, and the Southern Division.

THOMAS BECKHAM,
Principal Returning Officer.
Police Office, City of Auckland,
10th February, 1858.

IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, by Wm. Lundon, for trespassing on his enclosed paddock at Epsom,

One Strawberry Heifer, branded J O (2 under) on rump.

If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned heifer, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856.

M. MADDIGAN,
Poundkeeper,
Public Pound, Newmarket,
12th February, 1858.




Online Sources for this page:

PDF PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1858, No 5





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

πŸ›οΈ Notice of office hours for receiving electoral claims

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 February 1858
Electoral claims, Voting rights, New Zealand Constitution Act, Auckland, Returning Officer
  • Thomas Beckham, Principal Returning Officer

🌾 Notice of impounded heifer at Newmarket

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 February 1858
Impounding, Cattle, Newmarket, Epsom, Trespass
  • Wm. Lundon, Impounded heifer for trespassing

  • M. Maddigan, Poundkeeper