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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Custom House, Wellington,
18th April, 1859.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to
the provisions of "Customs Regulation
Act, 1858,"
Messrs. TAYLOR & WATT,
Messrs. GUDGEON & Co.,
have been appointed to act as Licensed Agents
for the transaction of all business relating to
the Entry or Clearance of any Ship, or of any
Goods or of any Baggage, at the Port of
Wanganui.
S. CARKEEK,
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House,
Wellington, 12th May, 1859.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Warehouses have been duly
licensed and approved, under the "Customs
Regulation Act, 1858," as General Ware-
houses for the reception of Goods under Bond.
Messrs. TAYLOR & WATT, Taupo Quay,
Wanganui.
Messrs. POWELL & Co., Victoria Avenue,
Wanganui.
S. CARKEEK,
Deputy Commissioner.
NOTICE..
I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, under
the authority of the XIV. Clause of the
"Customs Regulation Act, 1858," I have ap-
pointed all that portion of the Harbor of Wel-
lington, situated to the south of a line drawn
from Point Jerningham to Pipitea Point with-
in the said Harbor, to be a Station or place for
ships arriving at, or departing from this Port
to bring to, for the boarding or landing of
Officers of the Customs, and I further call at-
tention to the XXXV Clause of the above
recited Act which declares that: If any Ship
coming into the Colony shall not come up as
quickly to the proper place of mooring or un-
lading as the nature of the Port will admit,
without touching at any other place, and in
proceeding to such proper place, shall not
bring to at the stations appointed by the Com-
missioner for the boarding of ships by the
Officers of the Customs, or if, after arrival at
such place, such ships shall remove from such
place, except directly to some other proper
place of mooring or unlading, and with the
knowledge of the proper Officer of Customs,
or if the Master of any Ship, on board of
which any Officer is stationed, neglect to pro-
vide every such Officer sufficient room under
the deck, in some part of the Cabin or Steerage,
or Passenger deck, for his bed or hammock,
the master of such vessel SHALL FORFEIT A
SUM OF TWENTY POUNDS.
S. CARKEEK.
Deputy Commissioner.
Custom House, Wellington,
this 12th day of April, 1859,
NOTICE TO LAND CLAIMANTS.
Court of Claims,
Auckland, 31st May, 1859.
NOTICE is hereby given that the "Land
Claims Settlement Extension Act, 1858,"
having received the Royal assent, all claimants
who have not heretofore given notice of their
claims are required to file their notifications
with the Clerk of the Court, or to transmit the
same to him by post, not later than the 30th
day of June next. Printed forms can be
obtained on application.
F. D. BELL,
Land Claims Commissioner.
Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, May 27th, 1859....
PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act
of the General Assembly of New Zealand,
passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of
Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and entitled
"The Marriage Act, 1854," the following
Names of additional OFFICIATING MINISTERS,
within the meaning of the said Act, are
published for general information:
Free Church of Scotland.
The Reverend PETER BARCLAY.
Congregational Independents.
The Reverend HENRY WILLIAM SCOTT.
I, JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages in New Zea-
land, do hereby certify that the foregoing
NAMES of OFFICIATING MINISTERS within the
meaning of "The Marriage Act, 1854," has
been sent in to me, in addition to the Names
in Lists published respectively in the New
Zealand Gazette, No. 5, of the 27th of
January, and No. 7, of the 19th of February,
No. 10, of the 19th of March, and No. 11,
of the 5th April, and No. 14, of the 29th
April, in the present year,
Given under my hand, at Auck-
land, this twenty-seventh-day
of May, 1859...
JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW
ZEALAND.
In the Estate of JAMES BASKET, of Patuma-
hoe, near Auckland, deceased Intestate.
PURSUANT to the Rule of this Hon-
ourable Court, the Creditors of the above
named Intestate are, on or before the seven-
teenth day of August. next to come in and
prove their Debts before Thomas Outhwaite,
Esquire, at his office in the Court House,
Auckland, or, in default thereof, they will be
peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising
from the said Estate.
THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Registrar,
Supreme Court Office,
Auckland, 17th May, 1859,..
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π Appointment of Licensed Agents for Ship Entry and Clearance at Wanganui Port
π Trade, Customs & Industry18 April 1859
Customs Agents, Ship Clearance, Wanganui Port, Customs Regulation Act
- S. Carkeek, Deputy Commissioner
π Licensing of General Warehouses in Wanganui under Customs Act
π Trade, Customs & Industry12 May 1859
Licensed Warehouses, Wanganui, Customs Regulation Act, Bonded Goods
- S. Carkeek, Deputy Commissioner
π Defining Customs Boarding Station in Wellington Harbour and Penalty Clause
π Trade, Customs & Industry12 April 1859
Customs Boarding Station, Wellington Harbour, Ship Mooring, Penalties
- S. Carkeek, Deputy Commissioner
πΊοΈ Requirement for Land Claimants to File Notifications under Extension Act
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey31 May 1859
Land Claims, Auckland, Filing Deadline, Settlement Extension Act
- F. D. Bell, Land Claims Commissioner
ποΈ Publication of Additional Officiating Ministers under The Marriage Act, 1854
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration27 May 1859
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Free Church of Scotland, Congregational Independents
- Peter Barclay (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
- Henry William Scott (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
- John B. Bennett, Registrar-General
βοΈ Creditors Notice for the Intestate Estate of James Basket, Patumahoe
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement17 May 1859
Supreme Court, Deceased Estate, Creditors Notice, Patumahoe, Auckland
- James Basket, Deceased Intestate
- Thomas Outhwaite, Registrar, Supreme Court Office
NZ Gazette 1859, No 16