β¨ Examination Rules and Appointments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Sanskrit......................................... 500
- { Vernacular Languages of India
(each)........................................ 350
** Each candidate may name one or
two languages. If he names
one only, he must name either
Sanskrit or a vernacular
language current in the Presi-
dency which he has selected. - The History and Geography of
India ........................................ 500 - The General Principles of Juris-
prudence and the Elements of
Hindu and Mahomedan Law...1000 - Political economy....................... 500
In this as in the preceding Examination, the
merit of the candidates examined will be
estimated by marks, and the numbers set
opposite to each subject denote the greatest
number of marks that can be obtained in
respect of it. The Examination will be
conducted by means of printed questions and
written answers, and by vivΓ’ voce Examination,
as may be deemed necessary.
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No Candidate will be permitted to
proceed to India until he shall have passed the
Further Examination, or after he shall have
attained the age of twenty-five years. -
The selected candidates who at the
Further Examination shall be found to have a
competent knowledge of the subjects specified
in Regulation 9 shall be adjudged to have
passed, and to be entitled to be appointed to
the Civil Service of India. -
The seniority in the Civil Service of
India of the selected candidates shall be
determined according to the order in which
they stand on the list resulting from the
Further Examination. -
No person will, even after passing the
Further Examination, be allowed to proceed to
India unless he shall comply with the
regulations in force at the time for the Civil
Service of India, and shall be of sound bodily
health and good moral character. The Civil
Service Commissioners will require such further
evidence on these points as they may deem
necessary before granting their Certificate of
Qualification. -
Applications from persons desirous to
be admitted as candidates are to be addressed
to the Secretary to the Civil Service
Commissioners, Dean's Yard, London, S.W.
NOTE. The Secretary of State for India in Council
has authorized the Civil Service Commissioners to
state that, with the view of meeting the expenses
to be incurred by selected candidates during the
interval which must elapse before they can proceed
to India, it is his Lordship's intention to allow the
sum of Β£100 to each selected candidate who shall
have passed the Further Examination in July 1860
to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, and shall
have complied with such rules as may be laid down
for the guidance of selected candidates.
Attorney-General's Office,
Auckland, 14th April, 1859.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to direct that the names of the
Marks. undermentioned gentlemen be added to the
Commission of the Peace for the Colony:
HENRY HANSON TURTON, Esq., Auckland,
BELFIELD WOOLCOMBE, Esq., Resident Ma-
gistrate at Timaru, in the Province of Can-
terbury.
FREDK. WHITAKER.
Attorney-General's Office,
Auckland, 14th April, 1859.
IT is hereby notified that the name of
FREDERICK WILLIAM NORY NORRIS,
has been removed from the Commission of the
Peace for the Province of Taranaki.
FREDK. WHITAKER.
Native Minister's Office,
Auckland, 14th April, 1859.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
HENRY HANSON TURTON, Esq., J. P.,
to be a Resident Magistrate.
HENRY SEWELL,
In the absence of the Minister
For Native Affairs.
Custom House,
Auckland, 12th April, 1859.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
persons have been appointed Agents for
the transaction of business which shall relate
to the Entry or Clearance of any Ship, or of
any Goods, or of any Baggage, at the Port of
Auckland, under the sixteenth clause of the
"Customs Regulation Act, 1858."
Coombe, John, Lower Queen-street
Combes & Daldy, "
Davis, Charles, "
Duke, George, "
Edmonds, Samuel John, "
Gilfillan & Co., "
Rich, Edward, "
Harris, Christopher Atwell, Queen-street
Wharf
Connell & Ridings, Queen-street
Jones, Stannus, "
Bain, John Watson, Fort-street
Baker, William, Shortland Crescent
Ireland, Barton, "
Hobson, William, "
Cruickshank, Andrew - "
WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy-Commissioner,
NOTICE is hereby given, that, in pursuance
of the provisions of the Imprisonment for
Debt Ordinance, Session 3, No. 7, the Court
will sit at Auckland on Monday, the ninth day
of May next, for the hearing of applications for
relief, and for the despatch of all business
arising under the provisions of the above Ordi-
nance.
THOS. OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, 8th April, 1859.
Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing
Office, Shortland Crescent, Auckland.
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Regulations for Civil Service of India Examinations (Continuation)
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration14 April 1859
India Civil Service, Examination syllabus, Further Examination, Seniority, Financial Aid
βοΈ Gentlemen added to the Commission of the Peace for the Colony
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement14 April 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Auckland, Timaru, Canterbury
- Henry Hanson Turton (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- Belfield Woolcombe (Esquire), Added to Commission of the Peace
- FREDK. WHITAKER
βοΈ Removal of name from Commission of the Peace for Taranaki
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement14 April 1859
Removal, Commission of the Peace, Taranaki
- Frederick William Nory Norris, Name removed from Commission of the Peace
- FREDK. WHITAKER
βοΈ Appointment of Henry Hanson Turton as Resident Magistrate
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement14 April 1859
Appointment, Resident Magistrate, Justice of the Peace
- Henry Hanson Turton (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed to be a Resident Magistrate
- HENRY SEWELL, In the absence of the Minister For Native Affairs
π Appointments of Agents for Ship and Goods Clearance at Auckland Port
π Trade, Customs & Industry12 April 1859
Customs Agents, Ship clearance, Goods entry, Auckland Port
12 names identified
- John Coombe, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Charles Davis, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- George Duke, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Samuel John Edmonds, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Edward Rich, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Christopher Atwell Harris, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Stannus Jones, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- John Watson Bain, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- William Baker, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Barton Ireland, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- William Hobson, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- Andrew Cruickshank, Appointed Customs Agent at Auckland
- WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy-Commissioner
βοΈ Notice of Court sitting under Imprisonment for Debt Ordinance
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement8 April 1859
Imprisonment for Debt Ordinance, Court sitting, Auckland, Relief applications
- THOS. OUTHWAITE, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1859, No 12