Licences, Court Notices, Legislative Proceedings




following persons have taken out Depasturing Licences for the Hundred of Panmure.

HUNDRED OF PANMURE.

NAMES. NAMES.
Wm. Williams Michael Ford
Patrick Anderson Arthur Coyle
John Gray Martin Devanny
Robert Menzies Wm. Gorby
Robert Andrews Richard Kenney
Joseph Brennan Peter Malone
Patrick Quinlan Lawrence M’Manus
James Brown John Walsh
Thomas Carline Joseph Robinson
Michael Gill Archibald Wallace
James Jones Robert Graham
Robert Long James M’Donald
Thomas Masterton David White
Andrew Smith John Hogan
Owen Wynne Gray James Taylor
John Kerr Anthony Coyle
Peter Ferguson Michael Fahy
James Lockwood James Holt
Charles Knox Peter Kelly
His Lordship the Bishop James Mears
James Cleary Patrick Murphy
Charles Durbridge

W. Gisborne,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Commissioner of Crown Lands’ Office,
Auckland, 15th February, 1849.

WITH reference to the preceding Notice of this date, publishing the names of persons to whom Depasturing Licences have been issued within the Hundred of Panmure, I hereby call a Meeting of such holders of Depasturing Licences, to be held at the village of Panmure, on Saturday, the 24th of February, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of electing from among themselves three Wardens within the said Hundred.

The duties of the Wardens and the rights of voters are detailed in the notice from this office, dated 7th February, 1849.

W. Gisborne,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Custom House, Auckland,
February 14th, 1849.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned condemned Goods will be Sold by Public Auction, either for Home consumption or Exportation, at Montefiore’s Bonded Warehouse, on Tuesday, the 20th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon.

12 BARRELS GIN,
6 “ BRANDY.

W. Young,
Collector.

SUPREME COURT.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the Supreme Court for the dispatch of Criminal business, will be held at the Court House, Auckland, on Thursday, the 1st day of March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; and that a Sitting for the dispatch of Civil business will be held at the Court House on Wednesday, the 7th day of March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which times and place all persons under recognizance to appear as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are required to give their attendance.

Thos. Outhwaite,
Registrar.

Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, 8th Feb., 1849.

Resident Magistrate’s Court,
Howick, February 14th, 1848.

A SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices of the Peace for the town and district of Howick will be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, at Howick, on Tuesday, the 6th day of March, next, at Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving applications for the Transfer of Publicans’ Licences.

James White,
Clerk to the Magistrates.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, February 15th, 1849.

HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF has been pleased to direct that the following extract from the Journal of Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Munster be re-published in this Gazette for general information.

By His Excellency’s command,
For the Colonial Secretary,
J. Coates.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1848.

Present—

His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief.
His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, and all the members.

The Council met pursuant to adjournment.

The minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed.

The Governor-in-Chief moved the order of the day for the consideration in Council of a series of standing orders.

The nine first rules considered and adopted, when

Mr. Bell moved the order of the day according to notice,

“That this Council do address His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting that His Excellency will be pleased to afford such further information to the Council on the subject of the introduction hereafter of a Representative form of Government into this province, as will put the Council fully in possession of His Excellency’s views, and of the plan which it is his Excellency’s intention to lay before her Majesty’s Government.”

Motion seconded by Mr. Moore.

On the motion of Mr. Bell the following Address was presented to the Governor-in-Chief:—

To His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B., &c., &c.

Sir,—The Legislative Council of the Pro-



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🗺️ Depasturing Licences for the Hundred of Panmure (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 February 1849
Depasturing licences, Hundred of Panmure, Licence holders
43 names identified
  • Wm. Williams, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Patrick Anderson, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • John Gray, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Robert Menzies, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Robert Andrews, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Joseph Brennan, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Patrick Quinlan, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Brown, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Thomas Carline, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Michael Gill, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Jones, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Robert Long, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Thomas Masterton, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Andrew Smith, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Owen Wynne Gray, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • John Kerr, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Peter Ferguson, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Lockwood, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Charles Knox, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Bishop (His Lordship), Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Cleary, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Michael Ford, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Arthur Coyle, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Martin Devanny, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Wm. Gorby, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Richard Kenney, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Peter Malone, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Lawrence McManus, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • John Walsh, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Joseph Robinson, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Archibald Wallace, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Robert Graham, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James McDonald, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • David White, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • John Hogan, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Taylor, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Anthony Coyle, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Michael Fahy, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Holt, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Peter Kelly, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • James Mears, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Patrick Murphy, Holder of Depasturing Licence
  • Charles Durbridge, Holder of Depasturing Licence

  • W. Gisborne, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🗺️ Meeting of Depasturing Licence Holders

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
15 February 1849
Meeting, Warden election, Panmure
  • W. Gisborne, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🏭 Sale of Condemned Goods by Public Auction

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 February 1849
Auction, Condemned goods, Gin, Brandy
  • W. Young, Collector

⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting for Criminal and Civil Business

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
8 February 1849
Court sitting, Criminal business, Civil business
  • Thos. Outhwaite, Registrar

⚖️ Special Meeting of Justices of the Peace for Howick

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
14 February 1848
Meeting, Publicans' Licences, Howick
  • James White, Clerk to the Magistrates

🏛️ Extract from Legislative Council Proceedings

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
15 February 1849
Legislative Council, Standing orders, Representative government
  • Bell (Mr), Moved order of the day
  • Moore (Mr), Seconded motion

  • J. Coates, For the Colonial Secretary