✨ Land Description, Ministerial Appointments, Customs Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

angle N.W. 174 links, thence at a right angle
N.E. 500 links, thenee at a right angle S.E.
1450 links to a point distant 600 links from the
left bank of the Parapara river; on the South-
east by a line at a right angle S.W 3569 links;
on the South-west by a line at a right angle
N.W. 2000 links; on the North-west by a
line at a right angle N.E. 2500 links; and
again on the North-east by a line at a right
angle S.E. 376 links to the bank of the
Golden Gully stream, and across the said stream
to the point of commencement.

One rood of land is not included in this
application situate at the top of the Golden
Gully, and distant from the South-eastern
boundary line 740 links.

Crown Lands Office,
October 5th, 1859.

NOTICE is hereby given that applications
for leases of land in the Massacre Bay
Gold Fields for Gold-mining purposes should
be forwarded to James Mackay, Esq., junr,
of Massacre Bay for transmission to His
Excellency the Governor.

HENRY JOHN TANCRED.

Registrar-General's Office,
Auckland, October 5th, 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:-

United Church of England and Ireland.
The Reverend J. C. ANDREW,
HENRY TORLESSE,

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," have
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; No. 7, of the 19th of February;
No. 10, of the 19th of March; No. 11,
of the 5th April; No. 14, of the 29th
April; No. 16, of the 31st of May; No.
27, of the 8th of August; No. 29, of the
29th of August; and No. 30, of the 23rd of
September, in the present year.

Given under my hand, at Auck-
land, this fifth day of Oc-
tober, 1859.

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar-General.

appoint that the following charges shall be
payable in respect of goods deposited for
examination by Bill of Sight, at the Iron Store
on the Queen-street Wharf in the Port of
Auckland; but where Importers supply their
own labour no charge will be made.

Goods. Rates.
Baggage of Passengers........ Free
Cases of Spirits, Wines, & Liquids,
not exceeding 2 dozen........ 3d. each
" 3 " & upwards 1d. "
Heavy Goods, viz., Iromongery,
&c., in large packages, to be
taken by weight instead of
measurement, at the rate of..... 1d. f ewt. to 5 cwt.
From 5 cwt. to 10 cwt......... 3d. "
Over that weight............ 6d. "
Puncheons, Pipes, Butts, &c....... 3d. each
Qr-casks, Hhds., Wines, Spirits,
&c..... 13ď. "
All Dry Goods not exceeding 3
cubic feet................ 3d. "
Exceeding 3 cubic feet and
under 6 cubic feet... 6d. "
Exceeding 6 cubic feet and
under 20 cubic feet 1s. Od. "
Over 20 " 1s. Od. "
Sugar, per ton $\frac{1}{2}$d. "
Teas, viz., Chests, Half-chests,
Boxes, &c.
Other goods not enumerated of
the like weight or bulk to be
charged in proportion to these
Rates.

All goods not duly entered after examina-
tion will be removed to the Queen's Warehouse,
and rent charged from the time deposited; and
no goods will be kept on the examining floor
after the time prescribed in the LIV. section of
the "Customs Regulation Act."

Custom House,
WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner,
Auckland, 30th Sept., 1859.

Custom House,
Auckland, 26th September, 1859.

NOTICE -The Iron Store, on the Queen-
street Wharf has been approved as a
Warehouse for the reception of Goods to be
landed for examination by Bill of Sight, and
Passengers' baggage, from the 1st proximo.

WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House,
Auckland, 29th September, 1859.

NOTICE is hereby given that the follow-
ing person has been appointed Agent 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 16th clause of the "Cus-
toms Regulation Act, 1858."

WILLIAM ASHTON,

WILLIAM YOUNG,
Deputy Commissioner.

In exercise of the power vested in the
Commissioner of Customs, for this purpose
by the 11th Section of the Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858, I, WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy
Commissioner of Customs in and for the
Province of Auckland, do hereby fix and

Printed and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing Office,
Shortland Crescent, Auckland.




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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🌾 Continuation of Land Description for Lease Application (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 October 1859
Land boundaries, Parapara river, Golden Gully stream, Land application

🌾 Applications for Gold-mining Leases in Massacre Bay Gold Fields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
5 October 1859
Gold-mining, Lease application, Massacre Bay, Transmission to Governor
  • HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Registrar-General

πŸ›οΈ Publication of Additional Officiating Ministers under The Marriage Act, 1854

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
5 October 1859
Marriage Act 1854, Officiating Ministers, United Church of England and Ireland, Registration
  • J. C. ANDREW (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • HENRY TORLESSE, Listed as Officiating Minister

  • JOHN B. BENNETT, Registrar-General

🏭 Schedule of Payable Charges for Goods Deposited for Examination by Bill of Sight, Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 September 1859
Customs charges, Bill of Sight, Wharf examination, Auckland, Iron Store, Goods rates
  • WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Approval of Iron Store, Queen-street Wharf, as Warehouse for Bill of Sight Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 September 1859
Customs warehouse, Iron Store, Queen-street Wharf, Bill of Sight, Landing goods
  • WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner

🏭 Appointment of Agent for Ship Entry or Clearance at Port of Auckland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 September 1859
Customs Agent, Ship clearance, Port of Auckland, Customs Regulation Act 1858
  • WILLIAM ASHTON, Appointed Customs Agent

  • WILLIAM YOUNG, Deputy Commissioner