Proclamations and Appointments




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures,
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,

WILLIAM ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XI.] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1864. **[No. XXXVII.]

PROCLAMATION.

I SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent
of the Province of Canterbury, by the
powers vested in me in that behalf, do
hereby appoint the station hereinafter described, together with the buildings erected
thereon, to be a Quarantine Station and
Lazaret, where all vessels liable to quarantine, and the crews and passengers and
other persons, and the goods, wares, and
merchandise which shall or may be on board
the said vessels, shall and may be detained
and kept for the performance of quarantine:—

'All that part of the harbor of Port
Lyttelton commencing at the eastern
headland of Camp Bay, thence following
a line bearing N. 20 W. (mag.) a
distance of 55 chains, thence at a right
angle westerly a distance of 62 chains,
thence again at a right angle southerly a
distance of 55 chains to the western
headland of the said bay, and from
thence following along the line of
high-water mark round the bay to the
commencing point. Together with 80
acres, more or less, situate at Camp
Bay, commencing at a point on the line
of high-water mark on the eastern side
of the said bay, the same being a con-
tinuation of the eastern boundary of
Section No. 229 a; thence following
along the said boundary in a southerly
direction a distance of 16 chains;
thence following a line, bearing N. 37
E. magnetic, a distance of 33 chains
10 links; thence at a right angle
north-westerly a distance of 11 chains
20 links to high-water mark, and from
thence returning along the line of
high-water mark to the commencing
point.'

Given under my hand, at Christchurch,
this Thirtieth day of August, One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-
four.

S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.

By His Honor’s command,
Wm. Rolleston,
Provincial Secretary.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,

Christchurch, August 30, 1864.

His Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified that he has appointed

EDWARD DOBSON, Esq., C.E.,
to act on the Local Committee, in con-
nection with the New Zealand Exhibition,
1865.

Wm. Rolleston,
Provincial Secretary.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,

Christchurch, August 30, 1864.

His Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified that he has appointed

ARTHUR SMITH
to be Barrack Master, and

SARAH SMITH
to be Matron at the Immigration Barracks,
Christchurch.

Wm. Rolleston,
Provincial Secretary.

Vol. XI.—No. 37.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Appointment of Quarantine Station and Lazaret

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
30 August 1864
Quarantine, Lazaret, Port Lyttelton, Camp Bay
  • Samuel Bealey, Superintendent
  • Wm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary

🎓 Appointment to Local Committee for New Zealand Exhibition

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
30 August 1864
Appointment, Local Committee, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865
  • Edward Dobson (Esquire, C.E.), Appointed to Local Committee

  • Wm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary

🛂 Appointments at Immigration Barracks

🛂 Immigration
30 August 1864
Appointment, Barrack Master, Matron, Immigration Barracks, Christchurch
  • Arthur Smith, Appointed Barrack Master
  • Sarah Smith, Appointed Matron

  • Wm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary