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By His Excellency's Command, ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary.
VOL. V.] AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1845. [No. 29.
NOTICE.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 22nd November, 1845.
HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor
feels much concerned that it has become
his duty to notify, that a Despatch has been re-
ceived from the Secretary of State for the Colo-
nies, announcing that Her Majesty has been
pleased to disallow an Ordinance enacted by
the Governor of New Zealand, with the advice
and consent of the Legislative Council of that
Colony, Session III, 7 Victoria, No. 4, intituled
"An Ordinance to authorize the Governor of
"New Zealand to issue Debentures, and to
"make the same a legal tender."
The Lieutenant-Governor will lose no time in
making the best arrangements that the means at
his disposal will admit of, for obviating the dif-
ficulties and inconvenience which, in the present
state of the circulating medium of the Colony,
may result from the disallowance of the above-
mentioned Ordinance.
By Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE.
Custom House, Nelson,
13th August, 1845.
I HEREBY give notice, that I have approved
of the Warehouses of Messrs. Morrison and
Sclanders, Auckland Point, and Messrs. John
Beit and Sons, Haven Road, for the free ware-
housing and securing of Goods therein, under
the 34th Section of the Ordinance of the Go-
vernor and Council, 4th Victoria, No. 3, of
1841.
STEPHEN CARKEEK,
Sub-Collector.
NOTICE.
TRANSFER OF LICENSES.
A SPECIAL Meeting of the Justices for the
Town and District of Auckland, will be
holden on Tuesday, the second day of Decem-
ber, next, at the Police Office, Auckland, at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose
of receiving applications for the Transfer of
Publican's Licenses.
EDWARD HARDY,
Clerk to the Magistrates.
Police Office, Auckland,
12th November, 1845.
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ποΈ Notification of Disallowance of Ordinance Regarding Debentures
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration22 November 1845
Ordinance disallowance, Debentures, Legal tender, Legislative Council, Colonial Secretary
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
π Approval of Warehouses for Free Warehousing in Nelson
π Trade, Customs & Industry13 August 1845
Warehouse approval, Free warehousing, Customs Ordinance, Nelson
- Morrison (Messrs.), Warehouse approved for free warehousing
- Sclanders (Messrs.), Warehouse approved for free warehousing
- John Beit (Messrs.), Warehouse approved for free warehousing
- STEPHEN CARKEEK, Sub-Collector
ποΈ Meeting for Transfer of Publican's Licenses in Auckland
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government12 November 1845
Publican's Licenses, Transfer meeting, Justices, Auckland, Police Office
- EDWARD HARDY, Clerk to the Magistrates