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together with the whole of Banks' Peninsula and all the lands excepted in the Schedule aforesaid, on the first day of December next ensuing.
This Proclamation shall take effect from and after the day of the date hereof.
GIVEN under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of New Munster, in the Islands of New Zealand, at Government House, at Wellington, this Thirtieth day of October, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and fifty-two.
G. GREY,
Governor.
By His Excellency's command,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
God Save the Queen!
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 2nd November, 1852.
HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has been pleased to appoint
MAJOR RICHARD BAKER,
to be Sub-Inspector of Police for the District of Wellington. The Appointment to date from the 1st instant.
By His Excellency's command,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 1st November, 1852.
HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has been pleased to appoint
CHARLES C. DES VΕUX, ESQUIRE,
to be Clerk to the Magistrates at Wellington, vice John E. Smith, Esquire.
The Appointment to date from 1st October last.
By His Excellency's command,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 5th November, 1852
HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor has been pleased to appoint
CHARLES CLIFFORD, and
JOHN JOHNSTON, ESQUIRES,
to be Inspectors of Roman Catholic Schools for the District of Wellington,
under the provisions of the 6th clause of the Education Ordinance, Session VIII. No. 10 of 1847.
By His Excellency's Command,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Colonial Secretary.
Civil Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 8th November, 1852.
HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor-in Chief has been pleased to direct the publication, for general information, of the following extracts from a Report by Major Nugent, Native Secretary at Auckland, relative to a recent discovery of Gold in the neighbourhood of Coromandel Harbor, together with the Report from the Secretary of the "Gold Reward Committee," in that settlement on the subject.
By His Excellency's command,
ALFRED DOMETT,
Civil Secretary.
EXTRACTS.
Auckland, October 23rd, 1852.
"I arrived at Coromandel Harbour on the evening of the 19th, and having ascertained beyond doubt that Gold had been discovered in a stream running down in a southerly direction from the high range of hills into Coromandel Harbour, I proceeded next morning to the settlement of the chief "Paora," who was stated to have the principal claim to the land in which the Gold was found."
"From the nature of the country it would appear that Gold must be diffused along the whole range of hills extending from Cape Colville into the interior."
I have, &c.
(Signed) C. L. NUGENT,
Native Secretary.
REPORT OF THE GENERAL GOLD REWARD COMMITTEE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF NEW ULSTER.
Auckland, Oct. 23rd, 1852.
SIR,βI have the honor, by order of the Gold Reward Committee, and pursuant to a resolution unanimously adopted, a copy of which is subjoined, to enclose, for the information of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, a copy of
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Proclamation bringing the Registration of Deeds Ordinance into operation
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration30 October 1852
Proclamation, Registration of Deeds, Banks Peninsula, Land
- G. Grey (Governor), Issued proclamation
- G. Grey, Governor
- Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary
βοΈ Appointment of Sub-Inspector of Police for the District of Wellington
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement2 November 1852
Appointment, Police, Sub-Inspector, Wellington
- Richard Baker (Major), Appointed Sub-Inspector of Police
- Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary
βοΈ Appointment of Clerk to the Magistrates at Wellington
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement1 November 1852
Appointment, Clerk to Magistrates, Wellington
- Charles C. Des VΕux (Esquire), Appointed Clerk to the Magistrates
- John E. Smith (Esquire), Former Clerk to the Magistrates
- Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary
π Appointment of Inspectors of Roman Catholic Schools for the District of Wellington
π Education, Culture & Science5 November 1852
Appointment, Schools, Roman Catholic, Wellington, Education Ordinance
- Charles Clifford (Esquire), Appointed Inspector of Roman Catholic Schools
- John Johnston (Esquire), Appointed Inspector of Roman Catholic Schools
- Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary
πΎ Publication of reports regarding gold discovery at Coromandel
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources8 November 1852
Gold, Discovery, Coromandel, Report, Native Secretary
- C. L. Nugent (Major), Author of report on gold discovery
- Paora (Chief), Claimant to land where gold was found
- Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary
New Munster Gazette 1852, No 26