✨ Land Sales Continuation and Appointments
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LOTS. TOWN. EXTENT. PURCHASERS. PRICE.
A R: P. £ s. d.
139 Auckland. 0 1 7 S. Mills and R. Condon 94 0 0
140 do 0 1 7 J. Brown ........................(a) 96 7 0
141 do 0 1 7 Dudley Sinclair ........................(a) 155 2 0
142 do 0 1 3 Gilbert F. Dawson ........................ 67 12 0
143 do 0 1 3 George M. Mitford ........................(a) 129 0 0
Total ........................ 21,999 0 0
(a) Deposit paid, the Balance amounting to £4985 8s. 1d.; to be paid in Sydney, in accordance
with the Government Notice of the 22nd of March last,
*Lots 52 and 142 sold for £267 12s. 0d., £200.allowed as a retired Naval Officer.
(Signed)
GEORGE COOPER,
COLONIAL TREASURER.
NOTICE.
Harbour Master's Office,
Auckland, 3rd July, 1841.
MASTERS OF VESSELS intending to leave
the Port of Auckland, are required to give
notice of their Destination, and of the Date of
their intended departure, forty-eight hours pre-
vious to clearing at the Custom House.
The Office of the Harbour Master is, for the
present, in the same building with the Custom
House.
DAVID ROUGH,
HARBOUR MASTER.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 20th July, 1841.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR has been
pleased to appoint
EDMUND S. HALSWELL, ESQ., M. A.,
of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, to be
Chairman of the Courts of Quarter Sessions and
Requests for the District of Port Nicholson, under
the Ordinances of the Governor and Council of
New Zealand: 4 and 5 Victoriæ, Nos. 5 and 6.
By His Excellency's Command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 20th July, 1841.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR has been
pleased to appoint
GEORGE CLARKE, ESQ., J. P.,
to be Chief Protector of Aborigines of the Terri-
tory of New Zealand.
By His Excellency's Command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 20th July, 1841.
HIS Excellency the GOVERNOR has been
pleased to appoint
EDMUND S. HALSWELL, ESQ., M.A. F.R.S.
to be Protector of Aborogines in the Southern
District of this Island, and Commissioner for the
Management of the Native Reserves.
By His Excellency's Command,
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.
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Results of Auction Sale of Auckland Town Allotments (Lots 139 onwards)
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey22 May 1841
Land sales, Auction results, Auckland, Town Allotments, Property transfer, Lot 139, Lot 140
6 names identified
- S. Mills, Purchaser of Lot 139
- R. Condon, Purchaser of Lot 139
- J. Brown, Purchaser of Lot 140
- Dudley Sinclair, Purchaser of Lot 141
- Gilbert F. Dawson, Purchaser of Lot 142
- George M. Mitford, Purchaser of Lot 143
- George Cooper, Colonial Treasurer
🚂 Requirement for Masters of Vessels departing Auckland Port
🚂 Transport & Communications3 July 1841
Harbour Master, Vessel departure notice, Auckland Port, Custom House
- David Rough, Harbour Master
⚖️ Appointment of Chairman of Quarter Sessions and Requests, Port Nicholson
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 July 1841
Appointment, Chairman, Quarter Sessions, Port Nicholson, Barrister-at-Law
- Edmund S. Halswell (Esquire, M. A., Barrister-at-Law), Appointed Chairman of Courts
- Willoughby Shortland
🪶 Appointment of Chief Protector of Aborigines for New Zealand Territory
🪶 Māori Affairs20 July 1841
Appointment, Chief Protector of Aborigines, New Zealand Territory
- George Clarke (Esquire, Justice of the Peace), Appointed Chief Protector of Aborigines
- Willoughby Shortland
🪶 Appointment of Protector of Aborigines and Commissioner for Native Reserves
🪶 Māori Affairs20 July 1841
Appointment, Protector of Aborigines, Native Reserves Commissioner, Southern District
- Edmund S. Halswell (Esquire, M.A. F.R.S.), Appointed Protector of Aborigines
- Willoughby Shortland
NZ Gazette 1841, No 3