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the control of you or either of you, at the time of the service of this writ, belonging to the above-named Henry Bowra, or to or in which such Defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled or otherwise beneficially interested, and all debts of every kind then due by you to such Defendant, although the same or part thereof may be payable only at a future day. And we further command you that you in your own proper person be and appear before our said Court, or a Judge thereof, sitting at Chambers, at Christchurch aforesaid, on the Twenty-ninth of May next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and then and there to be examined touching the premises, and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you in that behalf, and this you shall in no wise omit.

Witness HENRY BARNES
GRESSON, Esquire, Judge
at Christchurch, of our
Supreme Court of New
Zealand, this Sixteenth
day of May, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-
three.

R.A.

This Writ was issued by EDWARD FRENCH
BUTTEMER HARSTON, of Cathedral Square,
in the City of Christchurch, in the Canter-
bury district, Solicitor for Plaintiff.

If you part with any of the Defendant's
property, or pay any debts due to him, you
will become personally responsible to the
Plaintiff.

COURT OF APPEAL, NEW ZEALAND.

Christchurch, 9th February, 1863.

BY virtue of the powers vested in the
Judges of the Court of Appeal by
"The Court of Appeal Act, 1862," it is
ordered that the following rule of practice
shall come into operation forthwith, and
remain in operation until a further rule
shall be made on the subject.

The Registrar of the Supreme Court of
New Zealand at Christchurch, Canterbury,
shall have, in respect of the Court of Appeal,
all such powers and duties as he now hath
in respect of the Supreme Court.

GEO. ALFRED ARNEY,
Chief Justice.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON,
Judge.
(L.S.) H. B. GRESSON, Judge.
C. W. RICHMOND, Judge.
G. G. Gazette, No. 15, May 4, 1863.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
NEW ZEALAND.

Christchurch, Canterbury,
7th March, 1863.

In the matter of an Ordinance of the
Governor and the Legislative Council of
New Zealand, Session II., No. 9, entitled
"An Ordinance to Provide for the Regis-
tration of Deeds and Instruments affecting
Real Property," passed 28th December,
1841, section 44.

WE, the Judges of the Supreme Court
of New Zealand, pursuant to the
authority of the above Ordinance, having
considered the Scale of Fees specified in the
Schedule B annexed to the said Ordinance,
and the present circumstances of the Colony,
order that, in lieu of the said Fees, every
Registrar of Deeds and Instruments under
the said Ordinance shall be entitled, on and
after the First day of July, A.D. 1863, to
demand in advance, and to receive as such
Registrar, the Fees specified in the Schedule
hereunto annexed, and no others.

SCHEDULE.

For the Registration of any Instru-
ment ... ... ... 10 0

For every section, or part of a section,
allotment, or part of an allotment,
contained in any map or plan deli-
neated on any instrument pre-
sented for Registration (charged as
2 folios) ... ... ... 1 0

For the recording and comparing
thereof—for every folio of 72
words ... ... ... 0 6

For a copy or extract from any re-
corded Instrument or deposited
Memorial—for every folio of 72
words ... ... ... 0 6

For every copy of, or extract from
the General Index—for every line 0 6

For every search or inspection of
Indices, or recorded Instruments,
or deposited Memorials ... 1 0

GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY,
Chief Justice.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON,
Judge.
H. B. GRESSON, Judge.
C. W. RICHMOND, Judge.
G. G. Gazette, No. 15, May 4, 1863.

GENERAL RULES OF THE COURT
OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND.

9th March, 1863.

BY virtue of the powers vested in us by
"The Court of Appeal Act, 1862,"
we, the Judges of the Court of Appeal, do
hereby order that the following Rules for
the practice and procedure of the Court
shall be in force on and after the 7th day of
June, A.D. 1863:—

AFFIDAVITS.

  1. Affidavits made in matters pending in
    the Supreme Court may be used in the
    Court of Appeal.

  2. Affidavits made in the matter of an
    appeal after notice of appeal given or leave
    to appeal granted, shall be intituled "In the
    Court of Appeal of New Zealand."

  3. Affidavits made "In the Court of
    Appeal" must be filed with the Registrar of
    the Court for the time being, and a copy of
    every such affidavit must be transmitted by
    the Appellant to each Judge of the Court
    along with the special case.

STATING AND TRANSMITTING CASES.

  1. Whenever a case is stated by parties
    under the 28th section of the Act, the


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⚖️ Supreme Court Writ regarding property attachment (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
16 May 1863
Supreme Court, Legal, Property, Attachment, Christchurch, Writ
  • Henry Bowra, Defendant in property attachment writ
  • Henry Barnes Gresson (Esquire), Judge of the Supreme Court
  • Edward French Buttemer Harston, Solicitor for Plaintiff

  • Henry Barnes Gresson, Judge
  • Edward French Buttemer Harston, Solicitor for Plaintiff

⚖️ Court of Appeal rule of practice regarding Registrar powers

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 February 1863
Court of Appeal, Registrar, Christchurch, Practice Rules
  • Geo. Alfred Arney, Chief Justice
  • Alexander J. Johnston, Judge
  • H. B. Gresson, Judge
  • C. W. Richmond, Judge

⚖️ Supreme Court order regarding Registration of Deeds fees

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
7 March 1863
Registration of Deeds, Fees, Supreme Court, Real Property
  • George Alfred Arney, Chief Justice
  • Alexander J. Johnston, Judge
  • H. B. Gresson, Judge
  • C. W. Richmond, Judge

⚖️ General Rules of the Court of Appeal regarding affidavits and cases

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 March 1863
Court of Appeal, Affidavits, Practice and Procedure, Legal Rules