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tendent to appoint a Commission to
inquire into and consider what sys-
tem of Education should be adopted
for the Province of Nelson;
An Ordinance to appropriate the Revenue
of the Province of Nelson for the
Year ending the 30th Day of Sep-
tember, 1855, and thence until the
31st Day of December, 1855:
and that he has reserved for the signi-
fication of the Governor's pleasure thereon
A Bill to increase the Number of
Members of the Provincial Council,
and to alter the Electoral Districts of
the Province of Nelson;
And a Bill to repeal an Ordinance to
make all Fines, Forfeitures, and
Penalties recoverable by Summary
Proceedings within the Province,
payable to the Treasurer for the
public uses of the Province, and to
make other provision in lieu thereof:
and that he has withheld the assent of the
Governor to
A Bill to provide for the Appointment
of a Secretary for the Province.
By His Honor's command,
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
For the Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office,
Nelson, 16th February, 1855.
HIS Honor the Superintendent has been
pleased to direct that the accounts
of the Receipts and Expenditure of the
Public Moneys of the Province, from the
1st day of July, 1854; to the 31st day of
December, 1854, be submitted to the Board
of Audit, on Wednesday, the 28th day of
February instant.
By His Honor's command,
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
For the Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office,
Nelson, 16th February, 1855.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs
it to be notified, for general informa-
tion, that the following charges for Food, in
respect of Cattle impounded in the respec-
tive Public Pounds within the Province of
Nelson, will be taken and charged by each
Pound-keeper, from and after the 16th day
of March, 1855:—
For every Horse, Mare, Gelding, Mule, }
Ass, Colt, Filly, or Foal } 2s. 0d.
“ Bull, Cow, Ox, Steer, or Heifer 1 0
“ Calf, under 6 months old 0 6
“ Sheep, or Lamb 0 3
“ Goat 0 3
“ Boar, Sow, or other Pig 0 9
The above charges to be paid for each
day, or part of a day, during which the
animal is supplied with food and water by
the Pound-keeper; but the Owner may
supply food and water, in which case these
charges are not to be made.
By His Honor's command,
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
For the Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Secretary's Office,
Nelson, 16th February, 1855.
HIS Honor the Superintendent acknow-
ledges the receipt of One Pound
from Mr. George M'Rae, in aid of the Fund
for the Relief of the Wives and Families of
the British Forces engaged in the Russian
War.
By His Honor's command,
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
For the Provincial Secretary.
DEPASTURING LICENSES.
IN addition to the applications for
Licenses previously published, I
hereby, in accordance with the second
clause of the Regulations for Depasturing
Cattle on the Waste Lands of the Crown,
give notice, that the undermentioned Per-
sons have applied for Licenses for Runs in
the Districts specified against their names
respectively, the definitions of Boundaries,
and Plans whereof, may be seen at this
Office by all whom it may concern:—
| NAME. | Description and District. |
|---|---|
| John A. Watts | Waihopai district; bounded on the Northward by the southern boundary of Mr. G. Myer's run; Eastward by Dr. Vickerman's run; Southward by a connecting ridge from Dr. Vickerman's run at the source of the Waihopai; Westward by the Black Birch Wood and Snowy Mountains. |
| George Fyfe | Kaikora district; bounded on the Northward by the southern boundary of the run formerly held by Sir William Congreve; Eastward by the sea; Southward by the Government reserve; Westward by the mountains. |
| William M'Rae | Waiauto district; the run formerly held by Sir William Congreve. |
| Darell Duppa | Hurunui district; bounded on the Northward by the river Waiau-ua; Eastward by the western boundary of Mr. G. Duppa's run; Southward by the river Pahau; Westward by the eastern boundary of Mr. Young's run. |
| Charles Reed | Hurunui district; situated at the junction of the Pahau and Hurunui rivers, extending from the junction 6 miles up the Pahau, and 12 miles up the Hurunui rivers. |
M. RICHMOND,
Commissioner Crown Lands.
Land Office, Nelson, February 15, 1855.—
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Assent to Provincial Council Bills
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 February 1855
Legislation, Provincial Council, Nelson, Education, Electoral Districts
- Alfred Greenfield, For the Provincial Secretary
💰 Submission of Provincial accounts to Board of Audit
💰 Finance & Revenue16 February 1855
Accounts, Receipts, Expenditure, Board of Audit, Nelson
- Alfred Greenfield, For the Provincial Secretary
🏘️ Schedule of charges for impounded cattle
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 February 1855
Pound-keeper, Cattle, Impounded, Fees, Nelson
- Alfred Greenfield, For the Provincial Secretary
🏛️ Acknowledgment of donation for Russian War relief
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration16 February 1855
Donation, Relief Fund, Russian War, Nelson
- George M'Rae (Mr.), Donated money for war relief
- Alfred Greenfield, For the Provincial Secretary
🗺️ Applications for depasturing licenses
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 February 1855
Depasturing Licenses, Crown Lands, Runs, Nelson
10 names identified
- John A. Watts, Applied for depasturing license
- G. Myer (Mr.), Run boundary reference
- Vickerman (Dr.), Run boundary reference
- George Fyfe, Applied for depasturing license
- Congreve (Sir William), Former run holder
- William M'Rae, Applied for depasturing license
- Darell Duppa, Applied for depasturing license
- G. Duppa (Mr.), Run boundary reference
- Young (Mr.), Run boundary reference
- Charles Reed, Applied for depasturing license
- M. Richmond, Commissioner Crown Lands
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1855, No 2