✨ Regulations Continuation, Court Notice




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  1. "The Governors will receive with atten-
    tion all representations properly and respectfully
    addressed to them, and will either take such
    decisions on them as may appear to them most
    just, or will refer them to the Secretary of
    State,

  2. "Should the Governor's decision not prove
    satisfactory to the parties concerned, he will
    receive any remonstrances which shall be res-
    pectfully addressed to him, and (if requested to
    do so,) he will transmit them to the Secretary of
    State, with his opinion and report.

  3. "The practice which has in some instan-
    ces been adopted, of addressing Memorials
    direct to this Office, and only sending copies of
    them to the Governor, on the eve of the depar-
    ture of the vessel which is to convey them,
    will not be recognised as a proper course of
    communication, and must therefore not be
    repeated."

COUNTY COURT.-

NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of
the County Court, for the dispatch of
Criminal business, will be holden at the Court
House, at Auckland, on Tuesday, the 17th day
of October, next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time and place all persons under recog-
nizances to appear either as Prosecutors, Defen-
dants, or Witnesses, are required to give their
attendance.

The Court will be open for the dispatch of
Civil business on the following day.

WILLIAM DONNELLY,
Clerk of County Court.

County Court Office,
September 29th, 1843.

Auckland-Printed and Published at the Government
Press.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1843, No 40





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πŸ›οΈ Regulations for Correspondence with the Secretary of State (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
2 October 1848
Governor communications, Secretary of State referral, Official procedure, Remonstrances

βš–οΈ Notice of County Court Sitting for Criminal Business at Auckland

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
29 September 1843
County Court, Criminal business, Court House, Auckland, Court attendance
  • WILLIAM DONNELLY, Clerk of County Court