✨ Government Notices
WARLIKE STORES, &c.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 31st July, 1863.
WITH reference to the Proclamation of the 29th instant, declaring what articles shall be considered as Warlike Stores for the purposes of the “Arms Act, 1860,” it is hereby notified that persons dealing, or desirous of dealing, in any of the articles prohibited by the said proclamation, but not previously prohibited, may, upon application to a Licensing Officer appointed under the Act, and subject to the approval of the application by such Officer, obtain the necessary license, free of charge, to deal in such last-named articles, upon the terms and conditions in such license specified.
ALFRED DOMETT.
G. G. Gazette, No. 40, 12th August, 1863.
ORDER IN COUNCIL
SECOND SITTINGS OF THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND.
At the Government House at Auckland, the 19th day of August, 1863. Present: G. Grey, his Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS, by the “Court of Appeal Act, 1862,” it is enacted that the Court shall hold its sittings at such times and places as shall be from time to time fixed by the Governor in Council, and proclaimed in the “Government Gazette,” sixty days at least before the times so fixed respectively.
Now, therefore, his Excellency the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of New Zealand, doth hereby fix that a sittings of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand shall be held within the Supreme Court, in the City of Wellington and Province of Wellington, upon the Nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, at Eleven of the clock in the forenoon.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
G. G. Gazette, No. 41, August 19th, 1863.
POSTAL
APPOINTMENT OF POSTMASTERS.
General Post Office,
Auckland, 11th August, 1863.
IN virtue of the powers delegated to me by his Excellency the Governor, the following appointments have been made in the service of the colony.
READER GILSON WOOD.
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
CHARLES FLOWERS, to be Post-master at North Bank, Rakaia.
WILLIAM SINCLAIR, Heathcote Valley.
DANIEL BROWN, Waitangi.
JOHN MANCHESTER, Waimate.
FREDERICK PAYTT, Robinson’s Bay.
GEORGE BISHOP, Little Akaloa Bay.
The foregoing appointments to date from the 1st July, 1863.
G. G. Gazette, No. 41, t.
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Restriction on Warlike Stores Not Applicable to Friendly Natives
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🛡️ Defence & Military19 August 1863
Warlike Stores, Restrictions, Friendly Natives
- ALFRED DOMETT
⚖️ Second Sittings of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 August 1863
Court of Appeal, Sittings, Wellington
- G. Grey, his Excellency the Governor
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
🚂 Appointment of Postmasters
🚂 Transport & Communications11 August 1863
Postmasters, Appointments, Canterbury
6 names identified
- Charles Flowers, Appointed Postmaster at North Bank, Rakaia
- William Sinclair, Appointed Postmaster at Heathcote Valley
- Daniel Brown, Appointed Postmaster at Waitangi
- John Manchester, Appointed Postmaster at Waimate
- Frederick Paytt, Appointed Postmaster at Robinson’s Bay
- George Bishop, Appointed Postmaster at Little Akaloa Bay
- READER GILSON WOOD
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1863, No 14