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NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official
Signature thereunto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made
to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

By His Excellency's Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary.

VOL. II.] AUCKLAND, TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1854. [No. 33.

PROCLAMATION.

By His Honour ROBERT HENRY
WYNYARD, Companion of the
most Honourble Order of the
Bath, Superintendent of the
Province of Auckland.

WHEREAS by an Act made and passed
in the Parliament holden in the Fif-
teenth and Sixteenth Years of the Reign of
Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to
grant a Representative Constitution to the
Colony of New Zealand," it is amongst other
things enacted that it shall be lawful for the
Superintendent, by proclamation in the 'Go-
vernment Gazette,' to fix such place or places
within the limits of the Province, and such
times for holding the first and every other
Session of the Provincial Council as he may
think fit.

Now, therefore, pursuant to the authority
in me vested in that behalf, I, the Superinten-
dent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby
proclaim and declare that the Second Session
of the Provincial Council shall be holden at
Auckland, and shall commence on Wednes-
day 25th day of October, now next en-
suing, and the Members of the said Council
are herby warned to give their attendance
at the said time and place accordingly.

Given under my hand at Auckland
this twenty-eighth day of Sep-
tember, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-four.

R. H. WYNYARD,
Superintendent.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,
10th October, 1854.

HIS Excellency the Officer administering
the Government has been pleased to
appoint

JOHN B. BENNETT, Esq.,
to be Registrar-General for New Zealand,
and Registrar for the district of Auckland,
under the Marriage Act, 18th Victoria.

By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland'
14th October, 1854.

HIS Excellency the Officer administering
the Government has been pleased to
appoint

LIEUTENANT GEORGE WYNYARD,
of Her Majesty's 58th Regiment, to be his
Aide-de-camp, vice-Lieutenant Gladwyn J.
H. Wynyard resigned.

By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,
19th October, 1854.

HIS Excellency the Officer administering
the Government has been pleased to
appoint

Captain A. MACDONALD
to be Resident Magistrate at Howick, vice-
Captain C. H. M. M. Smith resigned.

By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.



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🏘️ Proclamation fixing time and place for Provincial Council Session

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 September 1854
Provincial Council, Session, Auckland, Proclamation, Constitution Act
  • ROBERT HENRY WYNYARD, Companion of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland

πŸ›οΈ Appointment of Registrar-General for New Zealand and Auckland

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 October 1854
Appointment, Registrar-General, Auckland, Marriage Act
  • JOHN B. Bennett (Esquire), Appointed Registrar-General and Registrar

  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary

πŸ›οΈ Appointment of Aide-de-camp to the Officer administering the Government

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
14 October 1854
Appointment, Aide-de-camp, 58th Regiment, Resignation
  • GEORGE Wynyard (Lieutenant), Appointed Aide-de-camp
  • Gladwyn J. H. Wynyard (Lieutenant), Resigned as Aide-de-camp

  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary

βš–οΈ Appointment of Resident Magistrate at Howick

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
19 October 1854
Appointment, Resident Magistrate, Howick, Resignation
  • A. Macdonald (Captain), Appointed Resident Magistrate
  • C. H. M. M. Smith (Captain), Resigned as Resident Magistrate

  • ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary