✨ Education Appointments, Bank Notes Circulation
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Published by Authority.
~:~ All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
By His Honor’s command,
H. G. GOULAND, Provincial Secretary.
Vol. I.] SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1854. [No. XVI.]
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, 10th June, 1854.
The following appointments, which have been made by the Reverend the Commissary of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, are notified for general information:—
The Rev. George Cotterill, to be Head Master of the Grammar and Commercial School, Lyttelton, the appointment to bear date the 15th May.
Mr. Frederick Thompson to be Commercial and Assistant Master, under the Rev. Henry Jacobs, of the Grammar and Commercial School, Christchurch.
Mrs. Frederick Thompson to be Mistress of the Christchurch District Girls’ School.
Miss C. A. Roworth to be Mistress of the Governor’s Bay District School.
The above appointments to bear date from the 1st of July inst.
Mr. John Bilton to be Master of the Christchurch District Boys’ School.
Mr. Gilbert Mayo to be Master of the Lyttelton District Boys’ School.
Mrs. Mary Ann Mayo to be Mistress of the Lyttelton District Girls’ School.
The above appointments to bear date from the 1st April last.
H. G. GOULAND,
Provincial Secretary.
Amount of the Notes in circulation at the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, Wellington, on the 24th day of June, 1854.
Amount of Notes in circulation on the 24th day of June, 1854, being the close of the preceding four weeks, viz.:
£5 and upwards ... £13,815
Under £5 ... 19,880
Total ... £33,695
Total Amount of Coin held by the same Office, on the same day, viz.:
Gold ... £13,206
Silver ... 489
Total ... £13,695
I, Henry St. Hill, being the Acting Manager of the said Bank, do hereby certify that the above is a true account of the Notes in circulation and of the coins held by the said office as required under Ordinance No. 16, Session 8.
(Signed) HENRY ST. HILL,
Acting Manager.
Colonial Bank of Issue,
Wellington, June 24, 1854.
The sum of Twenty Thousand Pounds sterling has been invested under the Warrant of His Excellency the Governor, in the Public Funds in England, through the Commissariat Department, by arrangements made through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury.
(Signed) HENRY ST. HILL.
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🎓 Education Appointments in Canterbury Province
🎓 Education, Culture & Science10 June 1854
Appointments, Schools, Teachers, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Governor’s Bay
7 names identified
- George Cotterill (Reverend), Appointed Head Master of Grammar and Commercial School, Lyttelton
- Frederick Thompson (Mr.), Appointed Commercial and Assistant Master, Grammar and Commercial School, Christchurch
- Frederick Thompson (Mrs.), Appointed Mistress of Christchurch District Girls’ School
- C. A. Roworth (Miss), Appointed Mistress of Governor’s Bay District School
- John Bilton (Mr.), Appointed Master of Christchurch District Boys’ School
- Gilbert Mayo (Mr.), Appointed Master of Lyttelton District Boys’ School
- Mary Ann Mayo (Mrs.), Appointed Mistress of Lyttelton District Girls’ School
- H. G. Goulard, Provincial Secretary
💰 Colonial Bank of Issue Notes and Coin Report
💰 Finance & Revenue24 June 1854
Bank Notes, Coin, Circulation, Colonial Bank of Issue, Wellington
- Henry St. Hill, Acting Manager
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1854, No 16