Government Proclamations and Appointments




THE NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER, AND Bay of Islands Gazette.

No. 1.] KORORARIKA, JUNE 15, 1840 [Vol. 1.

THE GAZETTE.

NEW ZEALAND.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all communications from this Government inserted in the "NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER AND Bay of Islands Gazette," are to be deemed official.

Given under my Hand at Government House, Russell, this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord 1840.

W. HOBSON,
Lieut. Governor.

By His Excellency's Command,
(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAS. STUART FREEMAN.

PROCLAMATION.

In the Name of Her Majesty VICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. By WILLIAM HOBSON, Esquire, a Captain in the Royal Navy, Lieutenant Governor of New Zealand.

WHEREAS, by instructions from Her principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, to assert the Sovereign Rights of Her Majesty over the Southern Islands of New Zealand, commonly called "The Middle Island," and "Stewart's Island," and, also, the Island, commonly called "The Northern Island," the same having been ceded in Sovereignty to Her Majesty.

Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM HOBSON, Lieutenant Governor of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare to all men, that from and after the date of these Presents, the full Sovereignty of the Islands of New Zealand, extending from thirty-four Degrees thirty minutes North to forty-seven Degrees ten minutes South Latitude and between one hundred and sixty-six Degrees five minutes to one hundred and seventy-nine Degrees of East Longitude, vests in Her Majesty Queen Victoria, her Heirs and Successors for ever.

Given under my Hand at Government House, Russell, Bay of Islands, this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty.

(Signed) WILLIAM HOBSON,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

By His Excellency's Command,
(Signed) WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND,
Colonial Secretary.

PROCLAMATION.

In the Name of Her Majesty VICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. By WILLIAM HOBSON, Esquire, a Captain in the Royal Navy, Lieutenant Governor of New Zealand.

WHEREAS, by a treaty bearing date the 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, made and executed by me, WILLIAM HOBSON, a Captain in the Royal Navy, Consul, and Lieutenant Governor in New Zealand, vested for this purpose with full powers by Her Britannic Majesty, of the one part, and the Chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes of New Zealand, as the separate and independent Chiefs of New Zealand, not Members of the Confederation, of the other; and further ratified and confirmed by the adherence of the Principal Chiefs of this Island of New Zealand, commonly called "The Northern Island," all Rights and Powers of Sovereignty over the said Northern Island were ceded to Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, absolutely and without reservation.

Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM HOBSON, Lieutenant Governor of New Zealand, in the Name and on the Behalf of Her Majesty, do hereby Proclaim and Declare to all Men, that from and after the date of the above-mentioned Treaty, the full Sovereignty of the Northern Island of New Zealand, vests in Her Majesty Queen VICTORIA, Her Heirs and Successors for ever.

Given under my Hand at Government House, Russell, Bay of Islands, this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty.

(Signed) WILLIAM HOBSON,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

By His Excellency's Command,
(Signed) WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND,
Colonial Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Russell, 9th June, 1840.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR has been pleased to direct that notice of the following appointments having been made under this Government from the dates set opposite the respective names, be published for general information:—

Major Thomas Bunbury, 80th Regiment, commanding her Majesty's Troops in New Zealand, appointed Magistrate of the Territory:—20th March, 1840.

Willoughby Shortland, Esquire, J.P., Acting Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Records—7th March, 1840.

Felton Mathew, Esquire, J.P., Surveyor General—1st January, 1840.

John Johnson, Esquire, M.D., J.P., Colonial Surgeon—6th February, 1840.

William Davies, Esquire, M.D., Surgeon Health Officer—1st June, 1840.

William Connell Symonds, Esquire, Police Magistrate—17th March, 1840.

Charles Barrington Robinson, Esquire, Police Magistrate—17th March, 1840.

Thomas F. Martin, Esquire, Police Magistrate—1840.

H. D. Smart, Lieut. 28th Regiment, Magistrate of the Territory—1st January, 1840.

James Ready Clendon, Esquire, Magistrate of the Territory—21st February, 1840.

Thomas Beckham, Esquire, Magistrate of the Territory—17th March, 1840.

Mr. William Mason, Superintendent of Public Works—1st March, 1840.

Mr. Charles Looie, Colonial Storekeeper—15th January, 1840.

By His Excellency's Command,
(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAS. STUART FREEMAN.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Russell, 29th May, 1840.

NOTICE is hereby given, that in the absence of WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND, Esquire, Colonial Secretary, the duties of that Office will be performed by James Stuart Freeman, Esquire, who has been duly appointed to the charge of the Colonial Office, until the return of the former Gentleman to the Seat of Government.

By His Excellency's Command,
(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAS. STUART FREEMAN.

GOVERNMENT NOTICE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Russell, 10th June, 1840.

MAIZE.

TENDERS will be received at this Office until twelve o'clock of Tuesday, the 16th instant, for the supply of Three Hundred Bushels of Maize, to be delivered at this Station.

Parties tendering, or their Agents, are requested to attend at this Office on the day of opening the offers.

Security for the due fulfilment of the Contract will be required.

By His Excellency's Command,
(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAS. STUART FREEMAN.

Sales by Auction.

To be Sold, by Public Auction,
By T. Wilson,
At his Rooms on Thursday, 18th June, 1840, at 11 o'clock,

ONE case Navy blue prints
1 bale calico
6 Hhds. rum, 19 o. p.
4 Hhds. ale
4 ditto porter
Cross-cut saws
Spades
2 Tents.

ALSO,
Two Shares in the Kororarika Town Company.

Terms made known at time of sale.

For Sale by Public Auction,
By T. Wilson,
At his Rooms, on Thursday, 18th June, at 12 o'clock,

ONE valuable hack horse
saddle or harness.
Terms at time of sale.



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🏛️ Official communications from the Government

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
12 June 1840
Government, Official Gazette, Communications
  • W. Hobson (Lieutenant Governor), Authorised official communications
  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, Acting for Colonial Secretary

  • W. Hobson, Lieut. Governor
  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, For the Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Proclamation of Sovereignty over New Zealand

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
21 May 1840
Sovereignty, Proclamation, New Zealand, Queen Victoria
  • Victoria (Queen), Sovereign of New Zealand
  • William Hobson (Lieutenant Governor), Proclaimed sovereignty

  • William Hobson, Lieutenant Governor
  • Willoughby Shortland, Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Proclamation of Sovereignty over the Northern Island

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
21 May 1840
Sovereignty, Proclamation, Northern Island, Treaty
  • Victoria (Queen), Sovereign of Northern Island
  • William Hobson (Lieutenant Governor), Proclaimed sovereignty

  • William Hobson, Lieutenant Governor
  • Willoughby Shortland, Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Government Appointments

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
9 June 1840
Appointments, Magistrates, Civil Service
13 names identified
  • Thomas Bunbury (Major), Appointed Magistrate
  • Willoughby Shortland (Esquire), Appointed Acting Colonial Secretary
  • Felton Mathew (Esquire), Appointed Surveyor General
  • John Johnson (Esquire), Appointed Colonial Surgeon
  • William Davies (Esquire), Appointed Surgeon Health Officer
  • William Connell Symonds (Esquire), Appointed Police Magistrate
  • Charles Barrington Robinson (Esquire), Appointed Police Magistrate
  • Thomas F. Martin (Esquire), Appointed Police Magistrate
  • H. D. Smart (Lieutenant), Appointed Magistrate
  • James Ready Clendon (Esquire), Appointed Magistrate
  • Thomas Beckham (Esquire), Appointed Magistrate
  • William Mason (Mr.), Appointed Superintendent of Public Works
  • Charles Looie (Mr.), Appointed Colonial Storekeeper

  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, For the Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Appointment of Acting Colonial Secretary

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
29 May 1840
Appointment, Colonial Secretary, Administration
  • Willoughby Shortland (Esquire), Colonial Secretary
  • James Stuart Freeman (Esquire), Appointed Acting Colonial Secretary

  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, For the Colonial Secretary

💰 Tender for the supply of Maize

💰 Finance & Revenue
10 June 1840
Tender, Maize, Supplies, Contract
  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, For the Colonial Secretary

🏭 Public Auction of goods and shares

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Sale, Goods, Shares
  • T. Wilson, Auctioneer