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Stream to the North-west angle of Lot No. 38a of Tamaki farms, and on the East, South, and West by the boundaries of the Auckland Municipal Police District.
ONAHUNGA DISTRICT.
This district is bounded on the North by the Waitemata Harbour from the Whau Creek to the Meola Stream; on the North-east by the western and southern boundaries of the Auckland Municipal Police District; on the East by the Great South Road to St. Anne’s Bridge; on the South by the waters of the Manukau Harbour from St. Anne’s Bridge aforesaid to the eastern boundary of the township of South Whau; and on the West by the eastern boundary of the parish of Waikouaiti and the Whau Creek aforesaid.
OTAHUHU DISTRICT.
This district is bounded on the North by the Waitemata Harbour from the North-west angle of Lot 38a of Tamaki farms to the western head of the Tamaki River; on the east by the Tamaki River aforesaid and the eastern boundary of the parish of Manurewa; on the South by the southern boundaries of the parish of Manurewa aforesaid; and on the west by the waters of the Manukau Harbour from the termination of the southern boundary of the parish of Manurewa to St. Anne’s Bridge; thence by the Great South Road and the eastern boundary of the Auckland Municipal Police District to the North-west angle of said Lot No. 38a of Tamaki farm.
HOWICK DISTRICT.
This district is bounded on the North by the Waiheki Channel from the eastern head of the Tamaki River to the western head of the Wairoa River; on the East by the Wairoa River aforesaid; on the South and South-west by the boundaries of the parishes of Waipu and Manurewa; and on the West by the Tamaki River, including the islands of Rangitoto, Motutapu, Waiheke, Ponui, and adjacent isles.
DRURY DISTRICT.
This district is bounded on the North by the parishes of Wairoa and Manurewa; on the East by the eastern boundary of the County of Eden; on the South by the Mangatawhiri and Waikato Rivers; and on the West by the boundaries of the parishes of Puni and Waiau and the Manukau Harbour to the commencement of the southern boundary of the parish of Manurewa.
WAIUKU DISTRICT.
This district is bounded on the North by the Manukau Harbour; on the east by the boundaries of the parishes of Waiau and Puni; on the South by a right line running in a southerly direction from the eastern boundary of the village of Camerontown to the West Coast; and on the West by the sea to the South head of Manukau Harbour.
COROMANDEL DISTRICT.
The boundaries of the Queen’s County constitute the boundaries of this district.
FOSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 20th May, 1866.
The following “Order in Council,” published in the New Zealand Gazette, is re-published for general information.
FREDK. WHITAKER,
Superintendent.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington,
the ninth day of May, 1866.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by “The Gold Fields Act, 1862,” it is amongst other things enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to appoint Wardens as Judges of Wardens’ Courts for any gold field, or for any part thereof, for the administration of justice therein, with power to act alone, or with assessors or juries, and in such manner and to exercise all or any of the powers thereafter mentioned, as the Governor shall think fit to direct:
Now therefore His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand, doth hereby appoint the person undermentioned, that is to say,—
Henry Charles Lawlor, Esq.,
to be a Warden and Judge of all Wardens’ Courts now constituted, or hereafter to be constituted, within the gold fields of the Province of Auckland, with power to him to act alone, or with assessors or juries, and to exercise all or any of the powers subsisting and mentioned in the twentieth, twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth, twenty-fifth, twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-second, thirty-third, thirty-fourth, and fifty-seventh sections of “The Gold Fields Act, 1862,” and all other powers, duties, and authorities by “The Gold Fields Act Amendment Act, 1863,” or “The Gold Fields Acts Amendment Act, 1865,” vested in or imposed on Judges of Wardens’ Courts.
FREDERICK GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
“The Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act, 1862,” and “The Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act Amendment Act, 1865.”
In the matter of the Petitions of Edward Kinloch and Walter Pemberton Fooks, both of Newmarket, in the Province of Auckland, Veterinary Surgeons.
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Constitution and Definition of Petty Sessions Districts
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 May 1866
Petty Sessions Act, Districts, Boundaries, Auckland Province
⚖️ Order in Council Appointment of Warden
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 May 1866
Gold Fields Act, Warden, Judge, Auckland Province
- Henry Charles Lawlor (Esquire), Appointed Warden and Judge
- FREDERICK GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
⚖️ Supreme Court Debtors’ and Creditors’ Petitions
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 May 1866
Debtors’ and Creditors’ Act, Petitions, Veterinary Surgeons, Auckland
- Edward Kinloch, Petitioner
- Walter Pemberton Fooks, Petitioner
- FREDK. WHITAKER, Superintendent
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1866, No 18