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NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

VOL. II.] AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1842. [No. 42.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 1st October, 1842.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer adminis-
tering the Government directs it to be
notified that arrangements have been made for
publishing, under the inspection of the Govern-
ment, the Official Paper hitherto printed by
contract, intituled "The New Zealand Govern-
ment Gazette."

The Government Gazette will appear on Wed-
nesday in each week, commencing on Wednes-
day the 5th instant.

The Heads of the several Departments will
be pleased to observe that it will be necessary to
transmit to the Colonial Secretary by three
o'clock on Saturdays, whatever is intended for
publication on the succeeding Wednesdays.

For all such advertisements as may be sent
for publication in the Government Gazette, res-
pecting Dissolutions of Partnership, Insolven-
cies, Sheriffs' Sales, and Advertisements from
Public Departments, when the cost falls on the
parties concerned, a charge will be made, at the
rate of three shillings for eight lines, or less, and
one penny for each line additional, for each
insertion.

The Government Printing Establishment is
placed under the superintendence of Mr. Leech,
of the Colonial Secretary's Office, to whom all
charges on account of the Government Gazette
are, for the present, to be paid.

By His Excellency's command.

(For the Colonial Secretary,)
JAMES STUART FREEMAN.

Immigration Office,
11th October, 1842.

THE following particulars regarding the
IMMIGRANTS arrived here by the ship
"DUCHESS OF ARGYLE," and the barque "JANE
GIFFORD," are published for general information.

DUCHESS OF ARGYLE.
Number of Male Adults ................. 90
Ditto Female ditto ....................... 90
Ditto Boys and Girls under 14 } 117
years of age ...........................
Total ................................... 297

JANE GIFFORD.
Number of Male Adults ................. 82
Ditto Female ditto ....................... 81
Ditto Boys and Girls under 14 } 75
years of age ...........................
Total ................................... 255

Total arrived .......................... 552

Amongst the Male Adults are Farm Servants,
Labourers, Sawyers, Gardeners, Blacksmiths,
Carpenters, Jo ners, Millwrights, Masons, Brick-
layers, Shoemakers, and individuals of various
trades.

The Females are chiefly Farm Servants, Dairy-
maids, and Domestic Servants.

Parties wishing to engage them, may obtain
information by applying at this Office, (formerly
the Printing Office), between the hours of Eleven
and Two daily.

DAVID ROUGH,
Acting Immigration Agent.

Hand Bills containing further particulars, will
be circulated.



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πŸ“° Arrangements for publishing the New Zealand Government Gazette

πŸ“° NZ Gazette
1 October 1842
Official Paper, Publication schedule, Advertising rates, Printing Establishment
  • JAMES STUART FREEMAN, For the Colonial Secretary

πŸ›‚ Particulars of Immigrants arrived by the Duchess of Argyle and Jane Gifford

πŸ›‚ Immigration
11 October 1842
Immigrants, Ship arrivals, Duchess of Argyle, Jane Gifford, Labourers, Domestic Servants
  • DAVID ROUGH, Acting Immigration Agent