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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. IV.] AUCKLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1856. [No. 11.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,
11th April, 1856.
Downing-street,
24th November, 1855.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to direct that the names of the
undermentioned Gentlemen should be added
to the Commission of the Peace for the Pro-
vince of Auckland.
READER GILSON WOOD, Esq.,
THOMAS BATEMAN, Esq.,
WILLIAM BARTLEY, Esq.,
EDWARD MARSH WILLIAMS, Esq.,
JOHN WEBSTER, Esq.,
JAMES BUCHANAN, Esq.,
WALTER BRODIE, Esq.,
WILLIAM CRUSH DALDY, Esq.,
THOMAS HENDERSON, Esq.,
WILLIAM GORRIE, Esq.,
ALLAN KERR TAYLOR, Esq.,
ROBERT GRAHAM, Esq.
By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland,
9th April, 1856.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to direct that the following
despatches from Her Majesty's Secretary of
State for the Colonies, should be published for
general information.
By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
SIR,—I transmit to you, herewith, Copy of
an Order of the Lords of Her Majesty's Privy
Council, prohibiting the Export of Saltpetre,
Nitrate of Soda, and other chemical Salts used
in the manufacture of Military and Naval
Stores, from the United Kingdom to all
Foreign Countries, and permitting the export
of these Articles to continue, coastwise, to any
port of the United Kingdom, or to any of Her
Majesty's Colonies, Plantations, and Posses-
sions abroad, upon taking from the persons ex-
porting the same, a Bond that the said Articles
shall be landed for use and consumption
within such of Her Majesty's Dominions.
I have to call your especial attention to that
part of this Order which affects the trade in
these Articles to the British Colonies; and re-
commend to you to use all such powers as are
vested in you by Law, to prevent the Foreign
Trade in Articles likely to be purchased for
the use of the Enemy.
The object of the Bond entered into by per-
sons exporting these Articles to places not in-
cluded within the prohibition is, to provide, as
far as possible, against the re-exportation of
such Articles to Foreign Ports, and it is de-
sirable that the attention of the Officers of
Customs in the Colony under your Govern-
ment should be called to the importance of
satisfying themselves that the said Articles are
landed and entered for use and consumption
in the Colony. A Certificate of the Customs'
Officer at the Port of Entry, to this effect, is
required to obtain the discharge of the Bond
entered into in Great Britain.
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⚖️ Appointments to the Commission of the Peace for Auckland Province
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement11 April 1856
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Auckland Province, Commission of the Peace
12 names identified
- READER GILSON WOOD (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- THOMAS BATEMAN (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- WILLIAM BARTLEY (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- EDWARD MARSH WILLIAMS (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- JOHN WEBSTER (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- JAMES BUCHANAN (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- WALTER BRODIE (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- WILLIAM CRUSH DALDY (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- THOMAS HENDERSON (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- WILLIAM GORRIE (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- ALLAN KERR TAYLOR (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- ROBERT GRAHAM (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
🏛️ Publication of Colonial Office Despatch on Export Restrictions
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration9 April 1856
Despatch, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Saltpetre export prohibition, Trade regulation, Privy Council Order
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1856, No 11