✨ Miscellaneous Notices
Signet,
revoke and determine so much and
such part only of the thirteenth chapter of the
said Instructions, as relates to the lands com-
prised in, or affected by, the aforesaid con-
tracts between the New Zealand Company and
the Settlers at Wellington, Nelson, and New
Plymouth, and the Associations of Otago and
Canterbury, and so far as the same may be in-
consistent with the said Contracts respectively,
or any part thereof.
And We do hereby declare that the said
Contracts respectively, or any amendments in
such Contracts which may hereafter be made
by and between Us, Our Heirs and Successors,
or parties on Our or their behalf lawfully au-
thorized, and the said Bodies respectively, are
and shall be in force as regards the lands com-
prised in, or affected by, the said Contracts.
Provided always, that on the expiration, or
sooner determination of any such Contract, the
regulations comprised in the said Thirteenth
Chapter of the said recited Instructions shall
again become and remain in force as regards
the lands comprised in, or affected by, such
contract.
V.R.
NOTICE.
A General Meeting of the Justices of
the Peace for the Town and District of
Auckland, held at the Resident Magistrate’s
Court, Auckland, on the Twenty-fifth day of
March, 1851, for the purpose of fixing the
Hours for Slaughtering Cattle in the Public
Slaughter-houses of the District, under the
authority of the 19th Clause of the Slaughter-
house Ordinance, Sess. 8, No. 5, it was de-
termined, that Cattle should only be Slaughtered
from Sunrise to Sunset, excepting between the
Hours of Eleven A.M. and Two P.M. from the
First of October to the Thirty-first of March,
and between Twelve noon and Two P.M. from
the First of April to the Thirtieth of Septem-
ber; and that no cattle should be slaughtered
on Sundays, but that two hours extra beyond
sunset should be allowed on Saturday nights,
during the year.
The above Regulation to be in force one
week after the publication of this Notice in the
Government Gazette.
Edward Barry,
Clerk to the Magistrates.
Thomas Outhwaite, Esquire, Receiver of Intestate Estates for the
Northern Division of the Colony of New Zealand, in account with
the Estate of Edward Richardson, deceased, intestate.
| 1850. | £ s. d. | 1850. | £ s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 19. By Cash, Net Proceeds, Sale of Effects | 1 10 6 | July 18. Paid Benjamin Hughes’ claim | 0 7 0 |
| 1851. | Sept. 30. “ Letters of Administration | 1 10 0 | |
| February 11. “ from Treasury, wages due to deceased | 6 4 0 | Feb. 26. “ David Sheehan his claim | 1 9 0 |
| March 14. “ A. C. Joy for his claim | 2 10 0 | ||
| “ Advertising Notice to Creditors | 0 1 ½ | ||
| “ Advertising Balance Sheet | 0 10 0 | ||
| “ Administrator’s Commission | 0 9 9 | ||
| Balance | 3 6 7½ | ||
| £9 14 6 |
I, Thomas Outhwaite, do swear that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above
is a just and true account of the receipts and disbursements on account of the Estate of the late
Edward Richardson, deceased, intestate.
Sworn at Auckland, this twentieth day of March,
1851, before me
Wm. Martin, C. J.
I do hereby certify that I have examined and allowed this Account of the Official Ad-
ministrator of the late Edward Richardson.
Dated the twentieth day of March, 1851.
Wm. Martin, C. J.
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Additional Instructions to Governors of New Zealand
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 August 1850
Governor-in-Chief, New Ulster, New Munster, Land Settlement, New Zealand Company
⚖️ Regulations for Slaughtering Cattle in Auckland
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementSlaughterhouse, Cattle, Auckland, Public Health
- Edward Barry, Clerk to the Magistrates
⚖️ Account of the Estate of Edward Richardson, Deceased
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 March 1851
Intestate Estate, Edward Richardson, Auckland, Financial Account
- Edward Richardson, Deceased, intestate
- Benjamin Hughes, Claimant
- David Sheehan, Claimant
- A. C. Joy, Claimant
- Thomas Outhwaite, Esquire, Receiver of Intestate Estates
- Wm. Martin, C. J.
New Ulster Gazette 1851, No 8