β¨ Royal Order, Appointments, Mariner Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 177
occasion, according to Direction of lawful
authority: Her Majesty was pleased this Day
in Council to declare Her Royal Will and
Pleasure, That in all the Prayers, Litanies,
and Collects for the Royal Family, the Words
"The Prince Consort" be inserted instead of
the Words "The Prince Albert."
And Her Majesty doth strictly charge and
command, That no Edition of the Common
Prayer be from henceforth printed but with
this Amendment; and that in the meantime,
till Copies of such Edition may be had, all
Parsons, Vicars, and Curates within this
Realm do (for the preventing of Mistakes),
with the Pen, correct and amend all such
Prayers in their Church Books, according to
the foregoing directions: And for the better
Notice hereof, that this Order be forthwith
printed and published, and sent to the several
Parishes; and that the Right Reverend the
Bishops do take care that Obedience be paid to
the same accordingly.
WM. L. BATHURST.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, November 9th, 1857.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
HENRY IRELAND
to be Registrar under "The Marriage Act'
1854," and the Deputy-Registrar of Births'
Deaths, and Marriages, under the "Regis-
tration Ordinance," Session 8, No. 9, for the
District of Rangiawhia.
E. W. STAFFORD.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, November 9th, 1857.
THE following Notice respecting a new
Light proposed to be exhibited at New-
castle, on the Coast of New South Wales, and
an intended Light House on the Inner South
Head at the entrance of Port Jackson, together
with the copy of a Letter from the Light,
Pilot, and Navigation Board of New South
Wales, is published for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD.
ADDITIONAL LIGHT AT THE
ENTRANCE OF PORT JACKSON.
Notice is hereby given, that, in addition to
the Revolving Light now exhibited on the
Outer South Head of the Harbour of Port
Jackson, it is the intention of the Government
shortly to erect a Lighthouse on the Inner
South Head, which will be a first-class Catoptric
and exhibit a constant bright light, at
[obscured text]ion above the level of high water
10 feet.
Notice will be given of the time when this
light will be first exhibited, as soon as it has
been with certainty decided upon.
ROBT. F. POCKLEY,
Superintendent of
Lights, Pilots, and Navigation,
New South Wales.
Sydney, New South Wales,
7th October, 1857.
NEW LIGHT AT THE PORT OF
NEWCASTLE.
Notice is hereby given that on and after the
1st January, 1858, the Coal Fire hitherto
exhibited on the main land, at the Port of
Newcastle, will be discontinued, and that a
light from the Lighthouse recently erected on
Nobby's Island will be exhibited.
The light will be a bright white fixed light,
and will show from sun-set to sun-rise.
ROBT. F. POCKLEY,
Superintendent of
Lights, Pilots, and Navigation,
New South Wales.
Sydney, New South Wales,
7th October, 1857.
Light, Pilot, and Navigation Board,
Sydney, 7th October, 1857.
SIR,-The Light, Pilot, and Navigation
Board having in attention to a Treasury
Minute dated the 5th instant, taken into con-
sideration the subject of the best time for the
first exhibition of the Light from the new
Lighthouse at Newcastle, I am directed to
acquaint you, for the information of the
Honorable the Finance Minister, that they
would advise that the Light should be first
exhibited on the 1st January, 1858, and that
notice to this effect, in the accompanying form,
be published in the Government Gazette, and
transmitted to the proper authorities in Eng-
land, India, and other quarters, by the next
mail steamer.
- The Board also think it desirable that a
notice should be transmitted at the same time
of the intention of the Government to erect a
new Lighthouse at the Inner South Head, and
they are of opinion that until the time for the
first exhibition of the Light from it be
determined, the accompanying notice will be
sufficient to give publicity to the intentions of
the Government.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) W. A. G. DREW,
The Secretary
Secretary.
to the Treasury.
ERRATUM.-In Gazette No. 29, of Novem-
ber 9th, 1857, folio 172, third line, second
column, for "Me, Returning Officer," read
"The Returning Officer."
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Royal Will and Pleasure regarding insertion of "The Prince Consort" in prayers
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration25 June 1857
Royal Family, Prayers, Liturgy, Prince Consort, Church of England
- WM. L. BATHURST
ποΈ Appointment of Registrar and Deputy-Registrar for Rangiawhia District
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration9 November 1857
Marriage Act 1854, Registrar, Births, Deaths, Marriages, Rangiawhia
- Henry Ireland, Appointed Registrar and Deputy-Registrar
- E. W. Stafford
π Publication of Notices regarding new lights at Newcastle and Port Jackson (NSW)
π Transport & Communications9 November 1857
Mariners, Lighthouse, Newcastle, Port Jackson, New South Wales
- E. W. Stafford
π Intention to erect a new constant bright lighthouse on the Inner South Head, Port Jackson
π Transport & Communications7 October 1857
Lighthouse, Port Jackson, Inner South Head, Constant light
- ROBT. F. POCKLEY
π Discontinuation of Coal Fire light at Newcastle, replaced by Nobby's Island light from Jan 1, 1858
π Transport & Communications7 October 1857
Newcastle, Nobby's Island, Lighthouse, Coal Fire, Fixed light
- ROBT. F. POCKLEY
π Board advises Finance Minister on exhibition date for Newcastle light (Jan 1, 1858)
π Transport & Communications7 October 1857
Treasury Minute, Finance Minister, Lighthouse exhibition, Newcastle, Board advice
- W. A. G. DREW
π° Correction published for Gazette No. 29, November 9th, 1857, folio 172
π° NZ GazetteErratum, Gazette correction, Returning Officer
NZ Gazette 1857, No 30