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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
VOL. XXII.] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1873. [No. 17.]
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 7th April, 1873.
IT is hereby notified that the Offices of the Provincial Government will be closed during that period commencing on Friday next, the 11th instant, and ending on Tuesday following, the 15th instant, both days inclusive, for the Easter Holidays.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
PROCLAMATION.
By Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.
In pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority vested in me under The Protection of Animals Act Amendment Act, 1868, I do hereby proclaim and declare that all the Native Game mentioned in the fifth Schedule to The Protection of Animals Act, 1867, as amended by the above recited Act, except Curlew, may be hunted, shot, taken, or killed within the Province of Auckland, during the months of April, May, June, July, and August, in the present year.
Given under my hand and seal at Auckland,
this first day of April, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
PROCLAMATION.
By Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.
Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, by virtue of the powers in me vested by The Protection of Animals Act, 1867, and the delegation of powers to me thereunder by His Excellency the Governor, do hereby proclaim and declare that Pheasants shall be open to be hunted, shot, taken, or killed, within the Province of Auckland, during the months of May and June, in this present year.
Given under my hand and seal at Auckland,
this first day of April, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 8th April, 1873.
HEREBY notify for general information that, under the authority of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled The Gaolers’ Act, 1858, I have appointed Detective Constable James Murphy to be the Gaoler of the Public Gaol at Shortland, in the room of Sergeant William Evers, A. C., resigned.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
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🏘️ Easter Holiday Closure of Provincial Offices
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government7 April 1873
Holiday, Closure, Provincial Offices, Easter
- Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent
⚖️ Proclamation on Hunting Native Game
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 April 1873
Hunting, Game, Proclamation, Protection of Animals Act
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Superintendent
⚖️ Proclamation on Hunting Pheasants
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement1 April 1873
Hunting, Pheasants, Proclamation, Protection of Animals Act
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Superintendent
⚖️ Appointment of Gaoler at Shortland
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement8 April 1873
Gaoler, Appointment, Shortland, Gaolers’ Act
- James Murphy (Detective Constable), Appointed Gaoler
- William Evers (Sergeant), Resigned as Gaoler
- Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1873, No 17