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enquiry, and all and singular the Premises
hear and determine and perform and fulfil
them, doing therein whatto justice appertains
according to the Law and custom of England
and of Our said Colony.
And we command all Our Sheriffs in Our
said Colony at certain days and places, appointed or to be appointed, to be aiding by all
lawful means in the performance and due
execution of the Premises.
In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the Seal
of Our Colony to be hereunto affixed.
Witness Our Trusty and Well Beloved,
Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire,
Companion of the most Honourable
Order of the Bath, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over
our Colony of New Zealand, and its
Dependencies, at Government House,
at Auckland, in New Zealand aforesaid, this seventh day of July, in
the twenty-fourth year of Our reign,
and in the year of Our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty.
Thomas Gore Browne.
By His Excellency’s Command,
E. W. Stafford.
God Save The Queen!
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, July 11th, 1860.
If William Badley, formerly of H.
M.’s 58th Regiment, and who obtained his
discharge therefrom in 1850, applies at this
Office he will learn of enquiries concerning
him which have been made by his relatives in
South Wales. Such information respecting
him as may be afforded by any person will be
received and forwarded.
J. Williamson,
Superintendent.
VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,
To Elizabeth Balfour Innis, residing in the City of
Auckland, in the County of Eden, in the Colony of
New Zealand, the wife of John Innis, late of the said
City, Carpenter; Walter McCaul, of the City, County,
and Colony aforesaid, Tailor; Shirley Whitfield Hill,
of the City, County, and Colony aforesaid, First Clerk
in Her Majesty’s Customs at Auckland; William
Swanson, of the City, County, and Colony aforesaid,
Settler; and Thomas Adamson, of Mongonui, in the
Province of Auckland, in New Zealand aforesaid, Ship
Carpenter: and each of you.
Whereas an action hath been commenced in the
Supreme Court of the Colony of New Zealand, wherein
the said Walter McCaul is Plaintiff, and the said John
Innis is Defendant:
And Whereas it has been made known to us that
there is certain real and personal property belonging
to the said John Innis, now in the custody, possession,
or in the hands, or under the control of you, the said
Elizabeth Balfour Innis, Walter McCaul, Shirley
Whitfield Hill, William Swanson, and Thomas Adam-
son, or some or one of you:
We command you that you do not sell or otherwise
dispose of or part with the said real and personal
property or any part thereof of the said John Innis, until
the further order of our said Court shall be made known
to you.
E. W. Stafford.
God Save The Queen!
Witness, George Alfred Arney,
Esquire, Chief Justice of our
Supreme Court, of the Colony
of New Zealand, this eighteenth
day of June, One thousand
eight hundred and sixty.
This Writ was issued by James Van Marston and
Edmund James Cox, both of Vulcan Lane, in the city
of Auckland, Attorneys for the within named Walter
McCaul.
Auckland: Printed and Published by W. C. Wilson, for the Provincial Government.
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Commission of the Peace for the Colony
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 July 1860
Commission, Peace, Justices, Appointment
- Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- E. W. Stafford
🏘️ Enquiry Regarding William Badley
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government11 July 1860
Enquiry, Discharge, Military, Relatives
- William Badley, Subject of enquiry
- J. Williamson, Superintendent
⚖️ Legal Notice Regarding Property of John Innis
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLegal Action, Property, Supreme Court
6 names identified
- Elizabeth Balfour Innis, Wife of John Innis
- Walter McCaul, Plaintiff in legal action
- Shirley Whitfield Hill, First Clerk in Her Majesty’s Customs
- William Swanson, Settler
- Thomas Adamson, Ship Carpenter
- John Innis, Defendant in legal action
- E. W. Stafford
⚖️ Witnessing of Legal Document
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement18 June 1860
Witness, Chief Justice, Legal Document
- George Alfred Arney, Esquire, Chief Justice
- James Van Marston, Attorney
- Edmund James Cox, Attorney
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1860, No 15