✨ Provincial Notices and Proclamations
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, July 15, 1873.
IN compliance with a resolution of the Provincial Council, a Bonus is hereby offered for the encouragement of the undermentioned Industry:—
MANUFACTURE OF WOOLLEN GOODS.
BONUS OF £2000.
CONDITIONS.
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The woollen fabrics on account of which the bonus is claimed must be produced from a manufactory permanently established and working in the Province of Canterbury, and not transferred from any other Province.
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The bonus will not be paid unless satisfactory proof is given of the production within a period of two years of marketable woollen fabrics to the value of not less than five thousand pounds.
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Notice of the intention to claim the bonus must be given to the Provincial Secretary not later than December 31, 1873.
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The bonus will be paid on the certificate of an officer appointed by the Provincial Government that the above conditions have been complied with.
WALTER KENNAWAY,
Provincial Secretary.
PROCLAMATION.
RICHARD JAMES STRACHAN HARMAN, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by “The Canterbury Trespass of Cattle Ordinance, 1872,” and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby proclaim and declare that the yard erected by the Waimate Road Board on Reserve No. 1354 (in red), in the Township of Waimate, shall be deemed and taken to be a Public Pound within the meaning of the above recited Ordinance, from and after Monday, the 28th day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three; and I do hereby appoint
GEORGE FREEMAN
to be Poundkeeper at the said Pound.
Given under my hand at Christchurch, this fifteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
R. J. S. HARMAN,
Deputy-Superintendent.
NOTICE.
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS ACT, 1867.
HIS Honor the Deputy-Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has, in pursuance of the powers delegated to him under “The Protection of Animals Act, 1867,” appointed the following persons to act as Rangers within the Province of Canterbury:—
- FRED. HERBERT WILSON, of Cashmere
- JOHN JACKSON OAKDEN, of Lake Coleridge
- AARON AYERS, of Lincoln Road
- LUDWIG J. C. SCHRODER, of Halswell
- JOSEPH WARD, of Leithfield
- WM. BROWNING TOSSWILL, of Templeton
- LIONEL CHARLES WILLIAMS, of Teviotdale
- JASPER PYNE O’CALLAGHAN, of Fendaltown
- ARTHUR PYNE O’CALLAGHAN, of Lincoln.
WALTER KENNAWAY,
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, July 15, 1873.
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- Walter Kennaway, Provincial Secretary
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- John Jackson Oakden, Appointed Ranger
- Aaron Ayers, Appointed Ranger
- Ludwig J. C. Schroder, Appointed Ranger
- Joseph Ward, Appointed Ranger
- William Browning Tosswill, Appointed Ranger
- Lionel Charles Williams, Appointed Ranger
- Jasper Pyne O’Callaghan, Appointed Ranger
- Arthur Pyne O’Callaghan, Appointed Ranger
- Walter Kennaway, Provincial Secretary
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1873, No 34