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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Logan William Reallie, Wairoa
Lusk Robert Baillie, Auckland
Macfarlane John Sangster, Auckland
McLean Every, Howick
McCaskill Lachlan Allan, Thames
Mason William, East Tamaki
Matson Henry, Auckland
May Joseph, Epsom
Mayne Edward, Auckland
Merriman Frederick Ward, Auckland
Nixon Marmaduke George, Mangarei
Paton Thomas, Papatoitoi
Powditch William, Onehunga
Sadlier George Forster, Auckland
Stephenson Samuel, Russell
Taylor William Innes, Tamaki
Taylor Allan Kerr, Mount Albert
Vercoe Henry, Tautauroa
Webster John, Hokianga
Williamson His Honor John, Auckland
Williams Henry Junior, Russell
Williams Edward Marsh, Russell
Williams Thomas Coldham, Russell
Wood Reader Gillson, Auckland
KNOW YE, that we have assigned you and
each and every of you, jointly and severally, to
be Our Justices of the Peace in the Province of
Auckland, in Our Colony of New Zealand and
its Dependencies, to keep and cause to be kept
all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes, in force
within the said Province, for the punishing of
offenders, the perservation of the peace, and for
the quiet rule, welfare, and good government of
Our People in the said Province; and to have,
exercise, and discharge all the powers, autho-
rities, and duties belonging or pertaining to
the office of a Justice of the Peace in the
said Province.
And therefore, We command you and each and
every of you that to keep the Peace and Laws,
Ordinances, and Statutes, and all and singular
other the Premises, you diligently apply your-
selves, and that, at certain days and places duly
appointed or, to be appointed for these purposes,
into the Premises to make enquiry, and all and
singular the Premises hear and determine and
perform and fulfil them, doing therein what to
justice appertains according to the Law and
Custom of England and of the said Province.
And we command all Our Sheriff's in the said
Province, at certain days and places appointed
or to be appointed, to be aiding by all lawful
means in the performance and due execution of
of the Premises.
In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent and the Seal
of Our Colony to be hereunto affixed.
Witness Our Trusty and Well Beloved,
THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Esquire,
Companion of the most Honorable
Order of the Bath, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over Our
Colony of New Zealand and its De-
pendencies, at Government House, at
Auckland, in New Zealand, aforesaid
this 22nd day of January in the 22nd
year of Our reign and in the year of
Our Lord one thousan d eight hundred
and fifty nine.
THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
By His Excellency's command.
E. W. STAFFORD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY.
VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain,
and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the
Faith, and so forth. To our trusty
and loving subjects:
Anderson James, Mohaka
Alexander Alexander, Napier
Carter John Chilton Lambton, Napier
Curling Edward Spencer, Tikopanga
Ferguson James Burne, Clive
Gollan Donald, Waipukurau
Lambert Charles, Napier
Newman Alfred George, Waipukurau
Ogilvie Walter, Napier
Russell Henry, Waipukurau
Smith John Valentine, East Coast
Tiffen Henry Stokes, Napier
KNOW YE, that we have assigned you and
each and every of you, jointly and severally, to
be Our Justices of the Peace in the Province
of Hawke's Bay, in Our Colony of New Zea-
land and its Dependencies, to keep and cause to
be kept all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes in
force within the said Province for the punishing
of offenders, the preservation of the peace, and
for the quiet rule, welfare, and good govern-
ment of Our People in the said Province; and
to have, exercise, and discharge, all the powers,
authorities, and duties belonging or pertaining
to the office of a Justice of the Peace, in the
said Province.
And therefore, We command you, and each
and every of you, that to keep the Peace and
all Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes, and all and
singular other the Premises, you diligently
apply yourselves, and that, at certain days and
places duly appointed, or to be appointed for
these purposes, into the Premises to make en-
quiry, and all and siugular the Premises hear
and determine and perform and fulfil them
doing therein what to justice appertains accor-
ding to the Law and Custom of England and
of the said Province.
And we command all Our Sheriffs in the
said Province, at certain days and places ap-
pointed or to be appointed, to be aiding by all
lawful means in the performance and due ex-
ecution of the Premises.
In testimony whereof, We have caused these
Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal
of Our Colony to be hereunto affixed.
Wintess Our Trusty and Well Beloved,
THOMAS GORE BROWNE, Esquire,
Companion of the most Honorable
Order of the Bath, Governor and
Commander-in-Chief in and over our
Colony of New Zealand and its De-
pendencies, at Government House, at
Auckland in New Zealand aforesaid,
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⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Auckland Province
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement22 January 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Auckland Province, Commission
24 names identified
- Logan William Reallie, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Robert Baillie Lusk, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Sangster Macfarlane, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Every McLean, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Lachlan Allan McCaskill, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Mason, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Matson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Joseph May, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Edward Mayne, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Frederick Ward Merriman, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Marmaduke George Nixon, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Paton, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Powditch, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- George Forster Sadlier, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Samuel Stephenson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- William Innes Taylor, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Allan Kerr Taylor, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Vercoe, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Webster, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Williamson (His Honor), Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Junior Williams, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Edward Marsh Williams, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Coldham Williams, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Reader Gillson Wood, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire, Companion of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over New Zealand
- E. W. Stafford
⚖️ Commission of Justices of the Peace for Hawke's Bay Province
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement22 January 1859
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Hawke's Bay Province, Commission
12 names identified
- James Anderson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Alexander Alexander, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Chilton Lambton Carter, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Edward Spencer Curling, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- James Burne Ferguson, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Donald Gollan, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Charles Lambert, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Alfred George Newman, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Walter Ogilvie, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Russell, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- John Valentine Smith, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Henry Stokes Tiffen, Assigned as Justice of the Peace
- Thomas Gore Browne, Esquire, Companion of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over New Zealand
NZ Gazette 1859, No 4